tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1513199068907090344.post7531167008217982464..comments2024-03-26T16:24:34.218+00:00Comments on Meeting The Masters: Clever PeopleWilliam Wildbloodhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13231219533755925897noreply@blogger.comBlogger14125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1513199068907090344.post-22859037893729351952019-10-01T08:14:11.582+00:002019-10-01T08:14:11.582+00:00It's as you say. We can take it as axiomatic t...It's as you say. We can take it as axiomatic that anything Tony Blair introduced is bad. What is so telling is the unanimity of the court especially after the High Court decision. This is one of the reasons I called the act brazen.<br /><br />The Queen, I'm afraid, is hopeless. I know she's 93 now but she has stood by as her country has been relentlessly attacked and undermined. A silent example is just not enough. It does seem as though she's more concerned for the institution of monarchy than the integrity of the country of which she's the monarch which is not to underestimate the difficulties that would be involved in her speaking out. William Wildbloodhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13231219533755925897noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1513199068907090344.post-26812106680483798382019-09-30T22:22:52.027+00:002019-09-30T22:22:52.027+00:00Great Britain chased another bad American trend wh...Great Britain chased another bad American trend when Leftish MPs (of all parties) and civil "servants" saddled the country with a Supreme Court in 2009.<br />The Law Lords had more than enough power of judicial review without making them a supreme court.<br />In America, starting only a few years after the adoption of the U.S. Constitution, the U.S. Supreme Court has unconstitutionally arrogated to itself the powers of a super-legislature, with little resistance from presidents and less from Congress. Federal courts below them - U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals and U.S. District Courts - do the same, as one can see from their frustrating President Trump's constitutional actions to enforce immigration law.<br />The supreme courts of several of the states take the same liberties within their jurisdictions.<br />Accordingly, policies metropolitan elites prefer but the people at large dislike are imposed from the bench without the mess and risk of a vote.<br />That is why Supreme Court confirmation hearings in the U.S. Senate are such disgusting spectacles, as the Left (Democratic Party and the media) dig up or more frequently simply invent dirt in attempts to defeat any Republican president's nominees. It is all about where true power resides.<br />The fight is one-way, however, as Republican senators and the GOP generally are too spineless to fight when Democratic presidents nominate lawless Leftists that everyone knows have no respect for the U.S. Constitution and no intent to be bound by it.<br />That the misbegotten UK Supreme Court is aping its American ancestor became obvious with the unanimous ruling against Johnson's prorogation, but was easily predicted. "Justice" Hale's spider brooch is symbolic indeed (in quotes because what Lady Hale and her henchmen are imposing is not justice). Whether or not the Prime Minister can prorogue the House of Commons is a purely political question. If it is not, then nothing is. No judge should have anything to say about it.<br />The British Constitution may be largely unwritten, but it surely exists. If Great Britain is to have a Supreme Court, as it should not, an unwritten Constitution only increases judges' scope for malicious mischief once they have full power to "interpret" it. In America the Constitution is very much written, and that doesn't deter activist judges' legislating from the bench at all.<br />The UK Supreme Court is quite obviously interfering in politics in order to frustrate Brexit. I hope enough people will see that and, once Britain is free of the EU, act to abolish this unnecessary layer of meddlesome lawyer-bureaucrats. Is that a challenge Farage should take up? And what about Tories who actually seem a bit conservative, such as Rees-Mogg?<br />As for the Queen, while I strongly support the Crown for the UK, she has lost her lustre for me. Elizabeth II has presided over decades of national decline (far more than simply loss of empire, which was likely inevitable), religious, social, political, at every level, without precedent since the Dark Ages. And, as far as I know, she has done nothing to stem the tide, said nothing of consequence about it - certainly not publicly - and done nothing to warn Britons about the morass into which they're sliding. I know she is constrained in her public role, but hers remains a powerful voice. Has she sounded warnings privately to her prime ministers? If so, I'm not aware of it. What was her view of the Common Market at the time Britons were lied into it? I've no idea. What is her view of the EU today? No clue. What are her thoughts about the mass immigration now transforming the nation over which she's sovereign? Any idea?Howard Ramsey Sutherlandhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07629291516927002384noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1513199068907090344.post-13709467385052985782019-09-27T11:50:21.929+00:002019-09-27T11:50:21.929+00:00Shelob springs to mind!
I remember going to an an...Shelob springs to mind!<br /><br />I remember going to an ancient temple in India which had a real evil presence and it was full of bats.William Wildbloodhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13231219533755925897noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1513199068907090344.post-75864443014037785682019-09-27T11:18:22.298+00:002019-09-27T11:18:22.298+00:00Yes, the sheer size of that spider seemed to sugge...Yes, the sheer size of that spider seemed to suggest a complete domination of the individual. Not mere accessory rather the primary characteristic.<br /><br />What were once considered creatures of darkness are now the muses of the powerful. Rudolf Steiner stated that if we were truly sensitive to the etheric emanations of bats - we would be physically sickened by their presence. And yet the strictest laws exist to protect their roosts, sometimes taking precedence over a human householder. <br /><br />A future race of sub-earthly spider type beings also are mentioned as the bitter enemies of spiritual humanity.<br /><br />And yet millions now worship the super-heroes of Batman and Spiderman!Moonspherehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02015070450886972955noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1513199068907090344.post-24166568549293833372019-09-26T21:50:17.510+00:002019-09-26T21:50:17.510+00:00It may seem fanciful but the judge's spider br... It may seem fanciful but the judge's spider brooch did almost seem as though someone or something was laying claim to the act and even if that's just imagination it's appropriate. There are webs of deceit everywhere. In fact as you rightfully say complexity is the hallmark of evil. William Wildbloodhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13231219533755925897noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1513199068907090344.post-85871444874415760132019-09-26T20:11:03.269+00:002019-09-26T20:11:03.269+00:00I'm not sure if the word "clever" ha...I'm not sure if the word "clever" has ever been entirely free from darker connotations. And rightly so - for the devil does "live in the details". Where once there was the simplicity of the old common Law we now have the monstrous modern legal system to navigate around.<br /><br />Institutional "cleverness" weaves a spiders web around us. (To see that brooch worn by the supreme court judge hardly served to diminish that feeling!)<br /><br />Complexity is now used not just in defence, in camoflage but as a weapon. In the case of the EU, we are now accused of simply not being clever enough for our vote to be taken seriously. In this tactic especially, the hallmark of evil seems glaringly obvious.Moonspherehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02015070450886972955noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1513199068907090344.post-82788658131463660462019-09-26T09:55:15.482+00:002019-09-26T09:55:15.482+00:00Yes, religion was like an inoculation against evil...Yes, religion was like an inoculation against evil and when we lost that and its cultural influence (because it even protected non-believers in a way) we lost a vital safeguard.<br /><br />William Wildbloodhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13231219533755925897noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1513199068907090344.post-50492934340916768592019-09-26T09:29:17.622+00:002019-09-26T09:29:17.622+00:00Another aspect of 'cleverness' is that in ...Another aspect of 'cleverness' is that in traditional societies it was easier to fool clever people; and even nowadays the most deeply fooled people are the intellectual workers. But the crucial difference is that - due, I think, to their loss of religion - nearly everyone is readily duped or confused into passivity. Nowadays, it is almost as easy to fool the lower middle class and the skilled working class people; who used to be solidly common sensical, very resistant to obvious nonsense and manipulative lies. ALmost everyone is insane, in terms of their basic inability to reason coherently!Bruce Charltonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09615189090601688535noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1513199068907090344.post-89689881293830131432019-09-25T21:21:53.576+00:002019-09-25T21:21:53.576+00:00A fallacy of rational virtue describes it well Joh...A fallacy of rational virtue describes it well John. Rational in the sense of reason used to deny God, that is. William Wildbloodhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13231219533755925897noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1513199068907090344.post-84064518032048447842019-09-25T19:54:03.516+00:002019-09-25T19:54:03.516+00:00It's worth remembering in all this that the ar...It's worth remembering in all this that the armed forces answer to the Queen, not the PM and certainly not Parliament. If she stood for anything except self-preservation she would have called on them to stop this drift into chaos long ago. Maybe even before the referendum. But these judges are a joke. Charles Williams has a good line in 'Taliessin Through Logres' about what these sophisticated but shallow types are like and what happens under their aegis:<br /><br />'The blind rulers of Logres<br />nourished the land on a fallacy of rational virtue;<br />the seals of the saints were broken; the chairs of the Table<br />reeled.'John Fitzgeraldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13951246561259007162noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1513199068907090344.post-45196099336122540452019-09-25T18:07:21.304+00:002019-09-25T18:07:21.304+00:00This isn't a political or topical blog but som...This isn't a political or topical blog but sometimes when evil shows its hand particularly brazenly as with this court verdict I feel I have to say something. I'm not talking about the whys or the wherefores of this proroguing of parliament but that was clearly only done because of the constant blocking of Brexit by parliament. <br /><br />If the Queen really stood for anything except self preservation she would stand up and say there should be a general election. William Wildbloodhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13231219533755925897noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1513199068907090344.post-19339582635272181112019-09-25T17:58:35.991+00:002019-09-25T17:58:35.991+00:00Good post. Reminds me of one of my favorite song l...Good post. Reminds me of one of my favorite song lyrics - "I have no genius for evil / That makes me common / Yeah, it makes me common." <br /><br />As you say, this in no way implies common people cannot be evil, but being clever (and evil, as Bruce mentions) is the only way to rise up from the common level and join the elite class.Francis Bergerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11063224017320651978noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1513199068907090344.post-5984361545794463302019-09-25T16:53:51.399+00:002019-09-25T16:53:51.399+00:00Oh I completely agree Bruce. I was just trying to ...Oh I completely agree Bruce. I was just trying to draw a distinction between clever people and truly intelligent ones. That's why I brought in the Pharisees with their legalistic minds.William Wildbloodhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13231219533755925897noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1513199068907090344.post-85480791024858066062019-09-25T16:45:59.700+00:002019-09-25T16:45:59.700+00:00@William - I don't think the problem is much t...@William - I don't think the problem is much to do with cleverness or its lack (the modern Establishment are without doubt Much less clever than the Establishment was a few generations ago!) - indeed So much less-clever than they cannot even recognise the fact. <br /><br />But the problem is evil, not cleverness or dumbness. The modern Establishment are more deeply and thoroughly corrupted by evil than any previous one. They actively advocate inverted values - they actually Want an evil world, and are working strategically for that goal. <br /><br />This is more and more obvious for those with eyes to see - albeit not may have eyes to see. But that clarity is potentially very helpful, at a spiritual level. Bruce Charltonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09615189090601688535noreply@blogger.com