Would we not shatter it to bits?
Would we not shatter it to bits?
The primary focus of this week’s news is terrorism, so let’s talk about that.
Terrorists attack humans, to be sure, but the real targets are governments. The goal of terrorism is to destabilize governments so their present leaders can be replaced by a new ones who will serve the interests of those who finance, train, and direct the terrorists. Who are they?
Those who direct the terrorists are ruling elites who previously captured the financial and military resources of another government. Although it may look like governments are the culprits, the truth is that terrorism is a tactic of war that is waged by ruling elites who seek to covertly control all governments in what they fondly describe as a New World Order.
In 1982, I produced a documentary called No Place to Hide; The Strategy and Tactics of Terrorism. If you are interested in the origins of this strategy, you will find it there.
It is hard for most people to imagine that there are those who would deliberately destroy for the sake of destruction, itself. However, to bring about regime change, as they now call it, it is said to be necessary to destroy the regimes they do not control.
In Chapter Five of The Creature from Jekyll Island; A Second Look at The Federal Reserve, I described a stained-glass window in the Beatrice Webb House in Surry, England, that once served as the headquarters of the Fabian Socialist Society. The Fabians were (and still are) a highly influential elite that advocates collectivism through legislation. But, first, they say, the public has to be conditioned to want it.
That takes us back to the stained-glass window, which graphically depicts the Fabian strategy. The Fabian Crest is shown in the top, right quadrant and depicts a wolf in sheep’s clothing! Across the bottom, the masses are shown kneeling in adoration of a stack of books advocating socialism.
From the perspective of toppling governments with terrorism and then counter-terrorism, the most startling image depicts George Bernard Shaw and Sidney Web (famous members of the Fabian Society) striking a world globe with hammers!
If you are in doubt about what that means, it is explained directly above the image by the last lines from Omar Khayyam:
Dear love, couldst thou and I with fate conspire
To grasp this sorry scheme of things entire, Would we not shatter it to bits, and then Remould it nearer to the heart’s desire?
There you have it. An international elite (including but not limited to Fabians) has a heart’s desire for a global government based on the model of collectivism. Anything in the way must be shattered to bits so the New World Order can be built upon its ruins.
That’s what most of this week’s news is about.
G. Edward Griffin
2015 November 20