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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: didjuneau who wrote (223672)10/5/2024 12:13:52 AM
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A mentality. Amen. Liberalism in a nutshell.



To: didjuneau who wrote (223672)10/6/2024 11:37:57 PM
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The two-tiered logic checks out. Let them hoist themselves by their own petard.

There’s letters sealed; and my two schoolfellows,
Whom I will trust as I will adders fanged,
They bear the mandate; they must sweep my way
And marshal me to knavery. Let it work,
For ’tis the sport to have the enginer
Hoist with his own petard; and ’t shall go hard
But I will delve one yard below their mines
And blow them at the moon. O, ’tis most sweet
When in one line two crafts directly meet.

Faith meet Science© Say bye bye to The Experts™



To: didjuneau who wrote (223672)11/22/2024 11:37:52 PM
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A Threat to Our Bureaucracy! Aldous Huxley Interviewed By Mike Wallace rumble.com

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Aldous Huxley ended his interview with Mike Wallace with the idea that one of the few ways we can combat this globalist agenda is through de-centralization...

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Additional background Information:

Aldous Huxley & The Perennial Philosophy
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The Future Is Now
Aldous Huxley - The Visions Of A Visionary And His Family
By Dr. Robert Malone
Substack
September 17, 2022

rwmalonemd.substack.com

The video above was filmed in 1958, when Aldous Huxley was 64 years old. It is a fascinating interview, led by Mike Wallace of 60 Minutes fame. The dialogue between the two men gives a glimpse into how elements of the future we live in now were planned long in advance. When I first watched this video, I thought to compile the interesting and more salient dialogue into a much shorter video. But in the end, I felt that the whole film was important; that the linearity of Huxley's thoughts are worth viewing in their entirety.

If you have time, watch the above and/or read the transcript of this video at the bottom of this Substack. The discussion is fascinating. The interactions between the two men is also a point-in-time moment - a glimpse into the past lives of intellectuals from the atomic age.

About Aldous Huxley and why he matters.

Aldous Huxley was born in 1894 in Surrey, England and died in Los Angeles, California in 1963. His life spanned vast technological and cultural changes, and he wrote extensively on these subjects. Huxley's writings are known for their dark wit and satire. But more than that, his hellish visions of society have been both visionary and relentlessly blunt in their projections of a totalitarian world gestalt and the structure of the future technological governance which he foresaw. In 1932, he wrote the classic SyFy novel, Brave New World. The novel that literally changed the world.

"Brave New World is a dystopian novel by English author Aldous Huxley, written in 1931 and published in 1932. Largely set in a futuristic World State, inhabited by genetically modified citizens and an intelligence-based social hierarchy, the novel anticipates huge scientific advancements in reproductive technology, sleep-learning, psychological manipulation and classical conditioning that are combined to make a dystopian society which is challenged by only a single individual: the story's protagonist."

When one analyzes Huxley's writings and then discovers the role of his family on the world stage, it becomes very clear that Huxley's family played a large role in shaping the philosophical underpinnings of his work. One of the most important people in his intellectual life was his brother, Julian Huxley. Julian was an evolutionary biologist who also worked in the behavioral sciences (developing propaganda programs for large organizations). The term "transhumanism" was coined by Julian Huxley. At one point, he wrote:

"I believe in transhumanism: once there are enough people who can truly say that, the human species will be on the threshold of a new kind of existence, as different from ours as ours is from that of Peking man. It will at last be consciously fulfilling its real destiny."

But going deeper into the history of Julian Sorrel Huxley (1887-1975), it turns out he was also a devout life-long member of the British Eugenics Society, and served with John Maynard Keynes as secretary and later as its president.

Julian Huxley founded the United Nations body called UNESCO (abbreviated for the United Nations Education, Science and Cultural Organization) in 1946, and he was the first Director General from 1946-1948.

The mandate for the new organization was laid out in Huxley's 1946 UNESCO charter: UNESCO: Its Purpose and Its Philosophy:

"The moral for UNESCO is clear. The task laid upon it of promoting peace and security can never be wholly realised through the means assigned to it -- education, science and culture. It must envisage some form of world political unity, whether through a single world government or otherwise, as the only certain means of avoiding war… in its educational programme it can stress the ultimate need for a world political unity and familiarize all peoples with the implications of the transfer of full sovereignty from separate nations to a world organization."

Did you catch that? The original charter of UNESCO specifically calls for for a single world government to create peace and security! The charter then goes on to discuss the importance of population control.

The UNESCO, a United Nations NGO, was writing about the new world order in 1946! And these organizational documents were written by none other than Aldous Huxley's brother!

Aldous Huxley was also the grandson of the prominent biologist Thomas Henry Huxley Thomas Huxley was part of the original eugenics movement in England, and was commonly known as "Darwin's bulldog." Aldous Huxleys' father was the biographer Leonard Huxley, whose writings include books about Darwin, his father (Thomas Huxley) and the eugenics movement. Aldous Huxley's other brother was biophysicist Andrew Fielding Huxley, who won the Nobel prize for his work focused on nerve fibers and neurology.

Aldous Huxley was also the mentor of George Orwell, the author of the prophetic novel 1984.

So when Aldous Huxley wrote his dystopian science fiction novels and essays, or was interviewed by Mike Wallace, it wasn't just based on fantasy, it was not just science fiction or a wild guess. His writings and works reflected a detailed understanding of the views and research being conducted by his family and by the intellectuals of the time. His works are a warning, he knew what was and is coming. These ideas from the scientists and leaders of the past have formed the backbone of many current policies. These policies include a one world government, population control, inverted totalitarianism, propaganda, command economy and collectivism. It is all there. The world is following the exact path that Aldous Huxley warned us about. This path is our dystopian future, unless somehow we all step off.

What is surprising is that so many of us have not seen what has been before our very eyes for a very long time. Aldous Huxley ended his interview with Mike Wallace with the idea that one of the few ways we can combat this globalist agenda is through de-centralization. With the advent of computers and centralized data sharing, this can only become more and more difficult to accomplish. But this is the task and the burden that we now must shoulder.

Because let's not kid ourselves, the new world order is coming, and people are the only thing that are standing in the way of those who want to impose it on all of us.