Belonging, like Gustave Courbet to "no school, to no church, to no institution, to no academy,
least of all to any régime except the régime of liberty",
with a healthy dose of logic and common sense and a tendency to question everything.
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Thursday, 29 April 2010

Stacking the "jury"

... like he stacked the Senate.

Harper says jury still out on usefulness of G20

No it's not. Harper wouldn't even be talking about it if it hadn't already been decided that it's a pain in G8's butt to have to deal with variables. They only meet with the larger group to display some semblance of giving a dam what they think about goals the core group has already conspired to accomplish, come hell or high water.

Smaller groups also make it much easier to meet in secret without having to worry about protests.

The very fact that good cop Obama has "championed" the G20 while Harper turns up his nose is evidence they're trying to find a way around it in future.

Both Harper and Obama will swear that you're important too, but just try knocking on their doors.

Harper overtly champions "helping" women in developing countries while refusing them the choice of abortion. This is a "noble lie" in keeping with Straussian influence, a sop to his religious right supporters. In the high-sounding words of Gwen Landolt, vice president of REAL Women Canada "you don't impose the practices of the Western world on the developing world.

That's hilarious, don't you think? The first thing the early missionaries did was put clothes on the natives. But that's ancient history.

Harper knows full well that eventually countries deemed to be overpopulated will institute forced sterilization and forced abortion. Why? Because as Landolt says: "they like having their children. They want their babies”. In keeping with Malthusian philosophy, however, the PTB do not want their babies.

Still they are mindful of Leo Strauss's injunction that the sheeple need be eased into unpleasant, government-imposed circumstances.

"[Strauss] feared people trying to force a world state to come into being in the future, thinking that it would inevitably become a tyranny."
The dream of a "world state" is well on the road to tyranny. The problem with the G20 is that it will debate the issues, and as we Canadians know, Harper avoids debate whenever he possibly can. Obama, on the other hand, pretends to foster it. Bad cop, good cop. What a team!

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