FORGET ELECTIONS : DEMOCRACY FAILED


In this era of violent, enforced change, it won't be long until both reading and writing are driven from the public sphere. Both activities -once the very essence of civilisation- are already in retreat. A new world is coming: a world like nothing we have ever known, although modelled on the peasant societies of old Europe. A dumb-dummed future of unlimited digital distraction and dizzying carnivals of virtual experience. Technoheaven. To hasten that future, very soon there will be an end to elections. Why? Because democracy failed.

In all likelihood, democracy was actually extinct a long time ago, when we were mostly too busy feeling pleased with ourselves to notice. Life was just a little too easy. For the mature theorist, it is undeniably tempting to look at the JFK asassination as marking the effective end of democratic government in the West. Personally, I would struggle to put my finger on the moment when it dawned on me that elections were corrupted as a matter of routine. 

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But I do recall being startled to find out that machines were being used to record votes in America. That was  just after the Presidential election of 2000, in which George Bush 'defeated' Al Gore. (Merely  saying those two names tells you a lot about the nature of "choice" in a modern western democracy). After plenty of hot air, Bush 'victory' was disputed amid anguished claims of voter-fraud, with all the righteous anger and hufflepuff that now attends every election in the United States. 

The tides of politics, however, are strangely regular. A mere nine months later, the events of 911 swept election fraud from the headlines. Following which, the War on Terror flattened the political landscape on both sides of the Atlantic. 

In precisely the same way, the War on Covid has erased the aftermath of Brexit and the Trump Presidency,  ensuring the political landscape of 2022 -on both sides of the Atlantic- is flat as a  pancake. 

I confess it's been at the back of my mind for at least twenty years that in the aftermath of each election comes a "crisis" which demands a "solution". But -sad to say- that solution always has a lousy effect on our quality of life. I have not the slightest doubt that "REMAIN" would have won the Brexit vote if Britain had allowed the use of electronic voting machines. Voting machines are such a preposterous idea that only a gullible idiocracy would permit them; but that of course, is what America has become. And in any case, I felt free enough -didn't we all?- to dismiss the machinations of the waffling men in suits as mere irritations.   

The luxury of that indifference has gone -perhaps because the theatrical charade of voting has now outlived its purpose. The globalists are openly abandoning the long-trumpeted pretense that our 'elected officials' are servants of the public will. It's not at all subtle. Not a single one, from the pipsqueaks of Drakeford and Sturgeon to monsters like Merkel and Trudeau, showed the slightest hesitation when given the green-light to switch into dictatorship. They could hardly wait. Like a pack of mongrel pugs  that had been trembling on the lead their whole lives, waiting for the whistle, they leapt upon the cold bones of power, tails wagging, baring their tiny, blunt teeth. 


 

What, after all, is the point of a democratic vote? In theory, it is the public's opportunity to express the will of the majority. But in 2016, within a mere six months, two "shock result" votes spelled the end of that illusion. For the populations of America and Britain, 2016 was the year when democracy failed. 

2016: VOTERS BAD

BREXIT : The combined efforts of every media outlet in Britain, every major political party, the mind-warping power of Google & Facebook were all flung behind REMAIN. But in the absence of the voting machines that only fools believe, the undoubted voter frauds committed by well-practised local politicos were not enough to carry the referendum lie. Britain's public put their pens to paper, voted LEAVE and Brexit was (it was claimed) now unstoppable.

But there was no Brexit. Nothing of any substance changed at all, and the Deep State contrived instead to intensify the measures that led to the referendum in the first place. Rather than stemming the flow of uncontrolled immigration, the floodgates opened and a 24/7 daily cross-channel taxi-service was set up by cooperative French and UK politicians. Not a single one of the 3000+ laws made in Brussels and enforced on Britain has been repealed -not one. Every issue LEAVE was intended to resolve, from Ireland to fishing rights and the European Court, is still being 'debated' (ignored) as if the referendum never even happened.

DONALD TRUMP: The flamboyant billionaire was persuaded into politics against his better judgement, convinced (wrongly) that a President had the power to implement populist policies. His electoral victory came in the teeth of the same united opposition the Brexiteers faced - a mass-media hate campaign, and universal press contempt for him and his voters. However, such was the public delight at having an option from outside the Washington Borg Hive, Trump won anyway-despite plenty of traditional ballot-harvesting, machinre-hacking etc..

But there was, in effect, no Trump presidency. The might of the Deep State roared ino action and for four inglorious years, the FBI, CIA, MI6, the Supreme Court, the Press, the online behemoths of Google and Amazon, the United Nations, NATO and the EU combined to amplify the deranged Russia Stole the Election! ravings of the U.S. Democratic Party. The international corporate /media onslaught against Trump was phenomenal. His political agendas were hobbled, he was twice impeached for non-existent crimes, his supporters framed, prosecuted and jailed. The inner cities of America exploded in unchecked rioting, looting and anarchy, egged on from every side. In 2019, facing the very real prospect of Trump being re-elected, a globalist cabal launched the Covid hoax. Using that as an excuse, the American electoral system was -in certain key states- hastily re-jigged to accomodate vast numbers of anonymously sourced, uncheckable votes. A dementia victim was declared to be the President, having allegedly won a greater share of the black vote than Barack Obama.

RISE OF THE UNIPARTY

As I hinted above, the voting machines now endemic to American elections have effectively ended freedom of choice in that country. British voters face a very similar dilemma. There can hardly be anyone with a functioning brain who can identify a hairsbreadth of policy difference between any of the regimes we voted into power since 1997. From the Iraq war, through Afghanistan and Syria, from Brexit to NATO, Climate Change and Covid, the Uniparty has reigned supreme and no election this century has shifted Britain's course one degree from a headlong plunge into globalist, borderless dystopia. The only opposition to the Government is the public itself, and unfortunately you can't vote for that.  

GET THEM YOUNG

I can't say I would miss the recurring pantomime of General Elections; it's not as if I was ever inclined to vote in one; I've been trying to avoid politicians my whole life. As a teenager I was heavily pressured to make a career out of politics, simply because I was identified early on as having a way with words. That was how future politicians were recruited in the nineteen-sixties: smug, self-satisfied men in suits and ties started grooming you while you were still at school. (It's a popular technique in certain elite circles). Judging by the legions of doltish, inarticulate bums littering today's House of Commons, modern recruitment drives might as well be held on Instagram, and perhaps they are.  



We should perhaps be grateful that (at least for now) not voting is always an option. If democracy really was served by the act of voting, one might expect that countries where voting was compulsory would be wonderful places, where the public are confident their leaders always act in the interests of the majority. Here then, is the list of nation states where voting is both mandatory by law and the mandate is actively enforced.

Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, Llechenstein, Luxembourg, Nauru, Peru, Samoa, Singapore, Switzerland, Turkey and Urugay. {CLICK HERE FOR SOURCE & DETAILS}

Quite a collection, is it not? How poignant that the first two are Argentina -the spiritual (and literal) home of Nazis in exile, and Australia - currently mired in an orgy of fascistic abuse of its own population. I gather exploring the fleshpots of Llechenstein, Luxembourg and Switzerland can be rewarding if you tend to travel with a huge bag of dirty cash, but I can't say I'd be in a hurry to re-locate to any of the other places. 

It's painfully easy to see how the Covid/pandemic of choice narrative will be employed to put the final nail into the coffin of our fabled electoral integrity. Until quite recently we all understood what it meant to say "the pen is mightier than the sword". But I know for certain there are tens of millions of youngsters alive today who will never use either one. There are three forces pressing hard against our will to write and read: the degraded education systems; the explosion of passive, on-screen entertainment and the fashionable censorship that has spread like cancer. 

British tweens and teens who never learned to read properly know nothing of history (just ask them) and are doomed to live at the mercy of the technocrats who fenced them into an electronic info-ghetto before they were born. For these helpless juveniles, "notifications" work like heroin: one is too many, a thousand is never enough.  It's clear that from now on, post-Covidian children are to be fast-forwarded from innocence to illiterate indulgence, neutered, exploited and medicated at will. The Covidians are  100% ready to (a) lower the voting age and (b) roll out the "Secure Voting App" for the newly enfranchised votewits of Britain. "Safer than going to the polls!  No social distancing required! Vote in the comfort and privacy of your own home!" etc. The youngsters will be well up for that, rest assured. By 2030 I doubt the average schoolkid will be able to identify a sheet of paper, let alone ascribe any value to one.

Ian Andrew-Patrick

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