Are Brexit and England dying on the vine? |
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Is Brexit dying on the vine along with England?
By Jon Rappoport
The deep sickness that infects England infects every large
government in the world: once a people's decision (like Brexit) is made,
the leaders who carry out its provisions are the people who rule from
the top, along with their sleazy, slime-ridden bureaucratic underlings.
These obstructive underlings, in a free and open market,
would be selling sand in the desert, if they were lucky. They certainly
wouldn't be sitting in desks in government offices staring out of
windows.
So now we have soft Brexit and hard Brexit, terms used to
describe how the Brit vote to leave the European Union could be modified
or adhered to. It's a farce.
Here is soft Brexit: "Well, maybe England will keep all its
trade connections with the EU, as before, while pretending to be
independent; and oh yes, many waves of immigrants will still be let into
the country, even though that was the key issue that swung voters to
say LEAVE the EU (EU wants to erase all national borders and flood
Europe with migrants)..."
In other words, England would say it's left the EU, but in every measurable way it hasn't.
Well, here is my hard Brexit. No matter what crimes the
rulers of a nation and their underlings have committed in the past, if
that nation once spawned the concept of INDIVIDUAL LIBERTY, rebuilding
itself means reinstituting that liberty, piece by piece, and person by
person, with the full meaning of freedom and responsibility embraced.
Otherwise, no dice. All national movement will be fakes and pretenders.
Of course England should desert that clap-trap unelected
monstrosity called the EU. Of course, it should offload that burden. The
elite and self-entitled Globalists who run the fascist EU are your run
of the mill totalitarians.
But to make Brexit work in England, far more has to happen
than withdrawal: A revival, a renewal, a rebirth, a throwing off of the
sticky web of socialism and everything it means. There has to be an
international Brexit and a national internal Brexit.
All this insanity began when the nation of the Magna Carta
morphed into the welfare nation of "share and care" socialism. Freedom
turned into "here's how you can get all the government freebies you ever
dreamed of."
The individualism that birthed limited government (instead of
a grotesque hydra issuing edicts to the populace in double-speak) died
out.
It has to be put back.
Leave the EU and leave socialism.
No one said it would be easy.
But there are individuals in England who want freedom and liberty again. They know what freedom is.
If they don't lead the way, the only Brexit will be the drone-hum of "we are all disabled, fix us."
Leaving the EU, while keeping full-blown socialism at home,
is like walking away from a rattlesnake toward a nest of rattlesnakes.
To the people of Europe who still believe in freedom:
You can say all you want to about the history of Europe, but
you also have to say that Europe was the cradle of liberty for the whole
world.
The main struggle was held there. And finally, the clear idea of individual freedom emerged.
Then, gradually, in the wake of two World Wars, a new theme
took hold. You could call it comfort, or security, peace for all, share
and care, the good life.
Under a dominating tax rate, citizens had "services" provided by their governments. Many pleasant services.
Why not? All was well.
Even when these governments were placed under the umbrella of
the European Union, most citizens of member countries perceived no real
problems---as long as the services continued to flow.
But there was an addendum to the basic contract. The national
governments, and their superiors at the EU...they were the Providers,
and they could, at their whim, turn the screw and apply new oppressive
rules to the citizenry. And they could, if resistance appeared, drop
their pose of benevolence and take on the role of Enforcer.
And if they did, where would liberty and individual freedom go?
It would go away.
Escalating floods of migrants entered Europe. This was a
turning of the screw. Brought about by "upper management" of the
Providers. The crimes and disruptions of these migrants have been well
documented in independent media. The people of Europe had no say about
the invasion. In fact, it soon became an offense to write about it or
speak about it in a public forum.
The lords of government would brook no opposition.
The basic liberty---speaking freely---was on the line and under the boot heel.
For years, a campaign of political correctness in speech had
been waged all over Europe. It covered many areas. The EU had been
aiding and abetting it.
The "good life" was cracking at the seams. It wasn't all good anymore.
The Provider was becoming the Enforcer.
Looking back on the change, it was always obvious that it was
waiting in the wings. The Providers weren't messiahs of a socialist
utopia. That pretense was merely an intermediate phase in a much larger
operation.
Mollify the citizenry for a time, "give them services," and
then when they were lulled into complacency, when they felt safe and
secure, when they'd traded liberty for something that looks like
liberty, start the chaos.
And clamp down. Assert overt control.
The EU structure was never extreme enough for the overlords.
After all, it was a confederation of separate nations. The covert
operation was One Nation of Europe, drained of separate traditions, with
all former, distinguishing, national characteristics removed. The goal
was one continental entity, seeded with enough migrants to eliminate
visible differences, and roiled in conflicts.
To make a stew, heat and stir.
Eventually, eliminate the memory that, at one time,
individual freedom was birthed in those countries. And one step further:
eliminate the knowledge of what individual freedom is.
Bring in immigrants from cultures where authentic freedom, with its attendant responsibilities, means nothing.
The operation is well underway.
The lords of government never wanted utopia. They wanted, and
want, submission. They achieved the soft version. Now they're aiming
for the hard.
This is modern European history not taught in schools. Schools would ban even a hint of it.
So the struggle begins again.
It has many faces---some of them ideological, which is to
say, embedded in groups for whom national and ethnic identity is the
foremost concern.
How long will it take before The Individual, defined by HIS OWN choice and vision, APART FROM SUCH IDENTITY, reemerges?
That was the original battle of the ages: the liberation of each individual.
It wasn't easy then, and it won't be easy now.
But it begins in the mind.
And not the group mind.
Not in any group.
In 1859, John Stuart Mill wrote: "If it were felt that the
free development of individuality is one of the leading essentials of
well-being...there would be no danger that liberty should be
undervalued."
Escaping from, and dissolving the trap that is now Europe may
be the work of cooperating groups; but the reason for the escape will
ultimately come back to the individual, his power, and his independent
self-chosen destiny.
He carries the torch.
Though it may not seem so, his flame vaporizes collectivism.
It was always so, and it is now.
Europe's great thinkers and writers were the very people who
made this clear: freedom exists and it pertains to the individual, not
the group, not some shadowy entity, not a collective; freedom is not
simply a word or a floating ideal waving its banner in the air; it is
the soul's platform, from which all good things become possible; it is
the starting point of a life; it is the blood that runs through a dream
of a created future, a better future; it is the brother of the
individual's accountability for his own actions.
Throw a blanket over freedom, and no one is accountable.
This is why so many people now deny freedom. They want to remain unaccountable.
They want everything for nothing, and they want the right to
spend that everything, or burn it, tear it up, destroy it. And then ask
for more.
For them, the countries of Europe are just places. Easy places to exploit.
But no matter the circumstances, the inner core of the
struggle is the same: the liberation of the individual from all the
forlorn hopes that lead him back to searching for the utopia he once
believed was coming.
That painted illusion is going away.
The individual, falling back on his own resources, will need
to relearn half-forgotten lessons. He will have to ignite his own
energy.
The challenge can be bracing, and much more. It can awaken sleeping corridors of the spirit, where he once walked in power.
And can walk again.
Profound dissatisfaction and resistance can breed joy.
Once upon a time, he knew that, and then he abandoned the knowledge for a syrupy potion of a New Age; now the bottle is dry.
Now, he is the creator of his own enterprises; his own destiny.
I say Europe will live again.
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Jon Rappoport
The
author of three explosive collections, THE MATRIX REVEALED, EXIT FROM
THE MATRIX, and POWER OUTSIDE THE MATRIX, Jon was a candidate for a US
Congressional seat in the 29th District of California. He maintains a
consulting practice for private clients, the purpose of which is the
expansion of personal creative power. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he
has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles
on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin
Magazine, Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and
Europe. Jon has delivered lectures and seminars on global politics,
health, logic, and creative power to audiences around the world.
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