It is now a whole week since the
British people went to the polls, and against all the odds and in the face of
all adversity won the referendum to leave the European Union. See the
background links at the bottom for my coverage of this event. Most of the
populace seem to have got used to the idea of Brexit (Incidentally Brexit is a neologism; a year ago nobody
had heard the word and now it's on everybody's lips. It is simply an
abbreviation of "Britain 's exit from the European Union" and will surely be in
the Oxford English Dictionary next year). There are already signs emerging of
what Richard Dolan and Bryce Zabel call a "new normal". However, for
the political classes the situation is very different. They are still in a
state of denial. The exception being Nigel Farage who made a speech in the EU
parliament that, even if you don't completely trust him, is like a glass of
water after a hike in the desert: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlN9o3g-yuA.
All the main UK parties are in turmoil with a vote of no confidence in the
Opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn, which is simply opportunistic Blairites
striking while they can. The fact that Corbyn is currently pushing for Tony
Blair's war crimes prosecution is another of those David Icke "Just a
coincidence, nothing to worry about" moments. The ruling Conservative
Party is also running a new leadership contest. Boris Johnson has just stepped
down which is disappointing. I'm not a supporter of his, but he would have at
least made the process more entertaining. Instead we have the usual line-up of
suited non-entities like Michael Gove and Liam Fox, see: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36672591.
I tried to reassure the Remainistas that the original post-vote financial panic
that saw the pound crash by almost fifty cents against the dollar would not
last long and it hasn't. The markets have stabilized. In fact, as the economist
Peter Schiff has explained, the minor economic ripple caused by Brexit is the
least of our worries, see: http://www.schiffradio.com/if-the-markets-were-healthy-brexit-would-be-a-non-event-ep-177/.
Following the crisis in the Eurozone since 2008 it is obvious that there are
enormous monetary benefits of being completely independent from the European
Central Bank, as I reported on last year, see: http://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.co.uk/2015/07/greece-decides.html.
Britain is now in a far stronger long term economic position than
it ever was before. A symptom of the government's true contempt for the people
can be seen in the scheduling of talks to plan a single military force for the
European Union. These were timed to start just after the referendum date. The
scumbags were so confident they would get a REMAIN victory when it would be too
late to stop them. What a narrow escape we've had! See: http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/06/29/european-leaders-release-plan-eu-army-turkish-membership/.
Luckily it looks as if the EU and UK governments will shortly activate Article
50 which will begin the two-year process to remove Britain from the EU,
probably even before Cameron's departure after the end of the leadership
election in October. Indeed the EU seems more in a rush than Westminster . As I said above, it is highly unlikely that the tendency
wanting an immediate second referendum will have their way, but this is still
just the first shot in what is bound to be a long war. The powers-that-be will
back off for now, but will duck down and double back to try again with more
crooked methods. As Paul Joseph Watson has pointed out, we will see Brexit
blamed for everything by the media. If Wimbledon is
rained off... it's Brexit's fault. Your drain gets blocked... it's Brexit's
fault. Your neighbour's cat comes home with half its fur shaved off... it's
Brexit's fault, see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_72Wbg5tjN0.
George Osborne hasn't missed a trick! I predicted, almost to his very words,
exactly what he would say about Brexit needing a new array of cuts and
austerity, see: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-36647006.
On a personal level, I've now
recovered from my "happyshock" and calmed down a bit. However, my
mood is still strangely manic. I tend not to post much on social media, but my
Twitter and Facebook feed are currently covered with status updates and memes;
many of which I've made myself, like the tableau above. I explain in the
background links that I am under no illusions that this is the ultimate triumph
against the New World Order, but it is still such a major pitfall to their
agenda. For the first time ever in my life something has happened in the
political world that is a tangible, unmitigated and manifest disaster for
global Illuminati rule. I hear all the time from people like David Icke that
soon there will come a "turning of the tide", a "great
transformation" etc. The LEAVE victory is at long last a positive
indication that history has finally reached the corner and is starting to turn
back. Because this is a new experience for me it has generated feelings that
I've never felt before. The sense of justice and vindication is intoxicating.
It's a joy that is overwhelming, almost vertiginous. Contemplating it makes me
feel dizzy. Whatever happens in the future nothing can take that away; it is
done, a fait accompli. I even have
images in my head comparing the EU to the One Ring from Lord of the Rings and what happens when it's finally destroyed in Mount Doom . Of course I have been messaged by all the usual
Truth-posers telling me that Brexit is a completely controlled event without
explaining why. Instead, predictably, they just call me a "sheeple"
or "shill" for disagreeing with them. I rationally detail in the
background links exactly why I think that this is not the case. Brexit is indeed
an unplanned and unexpected deviation from the elite's script and they're
struggling to contain it. In the meantime I am working to control my own
emotions. I am on a "high"; that's for sure; one that is not
logically sustainable in all likelihood. Everything looks brighter and cleaner.
Is it just my imagination or do other people look happier too? Obviously there
are exceptions, like the left wing sour grapes who are protesting in London and demanding the will of the people be overturned. Even
Thunderf00t on YouTube has been a right old wet blanket, see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TX0U9i8qnk8.
Generally though I do detect a spring in the step of those I pass in the street.
Has Brexit given people a new sense of hope, self-respect and empowerment? In
his book Homage to Catalonia, George
Orwell describes Barcelona after it was taken over by the POUM in 1936, the movement
he fought for in the Spanish Civil War. Every person was filled with a unique
euphoria, an unbearable lightness of being. It was the sudden liberation and
emergence of a new social contract, a return to that simple sense of fairness
we had as children. Orwell was a democratic socialist and I differ with him
politically, but he had a sense of decency and honour that excuses him of his
mistaken allegiance in my view. Has Brexit given us that same promise of
freedom? Brexit may not be the end, but maybe, just maybe... it could be the beginning of the end.
See here for essential background: http://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.co.uk/2016/06/brexit-backlash-begins.html.
3 comments:
Hi Hpanwo
I think you have expressed feelings which a lot of us share. Not least the mention of the One Ring being destroyed. I actually made a video blog on the subject with readings from The Return of the King of the three points of view described when the Ring is destroyed and Sauron falls. First Frodo's point of view, then Aragorn and the Company at the Black Gate, and finally Faramir and Eowyn on the battlements of Minas Tirith.
This is a moment which will go down in history. The orcs are running around in disarray slashing themselves with their scimitars ~ that's the politicos, mostly Labour, who are self eviscerating themselves in their despair and knowledge that they can't stop it, so they turn on their own people. Such is the outcome of their lies.
Hi Claire. I really hope so and I'm glad you can feel the joy too. Will have a look at your video
'Your neighbour's cat comes home with half its fur shaved off... it's Brexit's fault,'
LOL!!!!
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