Prime Minister Gordon Brown made a significant speech at the Kennedy Library in Boston on British foreign policy in an interdependent world.
It is a great privilege to be here in Massachusetts, in Boston, and to be present with such distinguished guests in this library where history comes alive and values endure.
And a privilege too to be introduced by Senator Kennedy – and I cannot speak too highly of the legislative record of Senator Kennedy who has served in the Senate for almost a quarter of the Republic's life, earned his place as one of the greatest senators in more than two centuries, and for its record of public service the Kennedy family is respected and renowned not just in this continent but in every continent of the world.
In the years since John F Kennedy's Presidency:
Great events, once the vision of one man - now landmarks in the history of the world.
And although he was president for less than three years, I believe that the much of the progress of this half century has been testament to the scope of John Kennedy's dream, the worth of the ideals he lived for, the breadth of hope he inspired in us, and most of all - amid all the wit, style, elegance and statesmanship that adorned the Kennedy Presidency - his summons to service — one that never fails to inspire people to see farther and reach higher, a call which still reverberates around the world and always will. And his influence for good is so powerful that as Pericles said in ancient times even when he has left this world his influence 'abides everywhere&woven into the stuff of other men's lives'.
And although it is perhaps risky for a British prime minister to come to speak in Boston shortly before Patriots Day, I am pleased that over the past half century the special relationship between America and Britain, which John Kennedy prized remains strong and enduring — so firmly rooted in our common history, our shared values and in the hearts and minds of our people that no power on earth can drive us apart.
Nothing in President Kennedy's enduring legacy has greater importance now - at the beginning of the 21st century - than his words on your Independence Day in 1962 when he proposed a new and global declaration of interdependence.
'Today Americans must learn to think inter-continentally,' he said. 'Acting alone by ourselves [America] cannot establish justice throughout the world. We cannot ensure America's domestic tranquillity; provide for its common defense; or promote its general welfare; or secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity. But joined with other free nations we can do all this and more'.
So if the 1776 Declaration of Independence stated a self-evident truth - that we are all created equal – JFK's Declaration of Interdependence in 1962 added another self-evident truth: that we are all of us - all of us throughout the world - in this together. Each of us our brother's keeper, each of us - to quote Martin Luther King - part of an inescapable web of mutuality.
Yes but in a way that is voluntary, each according to their means, not enforced taxation and penury through socialist societal engineering schemes, so designed to enforce a Marxian worldview of how things should be, with a narrow elite enjoying wealth and privileges, way beyond the ordinary people forced to lose their homes and job, even the ability to survive. Neither did Kennedy mean supporting nasty Thrid World Dictators with luxurious mansions and 'lifefstyles', funded by Western charity while their people starved deprived of even the most basic necessities of life. And how dare you quote Martin Luther King a Christian and visionary, whose faith you and the EU elite has done everything it can to destroy either by ridiculing it, or imposing an extremist version of Islam funded by oil producers that enslaves Christian and Moslem alike!
Yet no one in 1962 could have foreseen the sheer scale of the new global challenges that our growing interdependence brings: their scale, their diversity and the speed with which they have emerged:
- the globalization of the economy;
- the threat of climate change;
- the long struggle against international terrorism;
- the need to protect millions from violence and conflict and to face up to the international consequences of poverty and inequality.
Globalism is but another name for Marxist Internationale rule, in which the One Party Global State has access to the World's resources. The power to control the means of production and distribute it and slave wages for all in sundry, in the First World, The Second and Third as well!
Climate change is bullshit! Yet another scam to thieve from the global populations to fund Socialist global revolution. Marxism by another name. The earth has been cooling for the last 8 years. I know many climatologists by the way and they confirm this as I can from my own studies.
International terrorism is encouraged by globalism as well as funded by it, when we fill our petrol tanks. The destruction of national borders and control, aids the proliferation of terrorists and terrorism. Terrorism is not caused by poverty but by wealth and people with time on their hands to think about being terrorists, just like the Class of '68 had time on their hands to riot and revolt as they still do today. Poor people have neither the time to be terrorists, nor the finance since they are too busy trying to feed themselves. The bastards that flew the planes into New York on the whim of Bin Laden were, the spoilt brats and offspring of welathy privilege and class, just like the Class of '68 that took to the streets of London and Paris.
Challenges that all point in one direction – to the urgent necessity for global cooperation. For none of them - from economy to environment - can be solved without us finding new ways of working more closely together.
To recognize this is important. But simply to acknowledge that there are no 'Britain-only' or 'Europe-only' or 'America-only' solutions to the global threats and challenges we face - or to say we are all internationalists now - will change nothing in itself.
Empires, even economic empires like the Americans run on national ethics not internationalist ethics. Rome was successful because she insisted that those she ruled 'Romanised'. She also evolved and assimilated whole cultures, in which she too was assimilated and influenced by the conquered; a fact conveniently forgotten by the current elite. The British Empire was just the same until the Left got into power and plunged us into the maelstrom we see and experience today.
Modern America tries to implant democracy on peoples and cultures with no historical perception of democracy and whose societal structures are tribal, not national. If America wants to succeed in the world, she must implant and insist upon Americanisation, not in three years but in a generation or two in a carefully graded system of 'rights' leading to full American citizenship. Rome was not built in a day but over hundreds of years. Neither will globalism succeed, being the Marxist abstract inhuman structure it is...
Men and women cannot be loyal to an Idea or even bread alone. It is also a question of scale: men and women like and feel safe within a construction; laid out on a geographically human scale, hence the nation state and controlled borders, in which a national culture and legal sysstem can thrive and grow. Within a nation and culture, the family thrives under good law and governance, as is evidenced by the countries of Europe today, at least in their modern post Westphalian form, a Treaty specifically based upon the final settlement of competing political and religious ideas and cultures seen under the rule of despots, who used their kngdoms for personal enrichment and power.
No democratic state as far as I know, has started a war in modern times until recently and without due provocation. The totalitarian states of Germany and Russia should be a lesson to us all. We started the Iraq War based upon a false premiss and look at the state of Briatin and Europe now-increasingly authoritarian and oppressive, run by authoritarians that started the invasion of Iraq.
Instead, we must go much further: acknowledging that our common self-interest as nation states can be realized only by practical cooperation; that 'responsible sovereignty' means the acceptance of clear obligations as well as the assertion of rights.
And my argument today is simple:
- global problems require global solutions;
- the greatest of global challenges demands of us the boldest of global reforms;
- the most urgent of tests demand the broadest of global cooperation;
- and to address the worst evils of terrorism, poverty, environmental decay, disease and instability, we urgently need to step out of the mindset of competing interests and instead find common interests – summoning up the best instincts and efforts of humanity in a cooperative endeavour to build new international rules and institutions for the new global era.
Absolute nonsense! Global problems are caused and encouraged by globalism and the subjugation of the national state in huge, inhuman false constructions like the European Union and forthcoming North American Union: both entirely false constructions and complete misunderstandings of the truth and historical understanding of human nature, based rather on Marxist cant and ideology. The collapse of the USSR should have warned the Left and even the Right to where Gobalism will lead....
Let me sketch out the challenges we face, the new directions I favor and the solutions I propose.
The first - and perhaps because of the credit crunch the most immediate - challenge is economic globalization itself.
And does not the recent sharp and still unresolved credit crunch, which has affected the whole world now demonstrate that with global flows of capital already replacing the old national flows and global sourcing of goods and services replacing the old local sourcing, national systems of supervision and economic management are simply inadequate to cope with the huge cross-continental flows of capital in this interdependent world?
But is not the issue even bigger than that? That we are seeing in the scale, scope and speed of globalization the biggest restructuring of economic life since the industrial revolution. Already Asia is manufacturing more than Europe and soon America; China alone is producing half the world's clothes and half the world's electronics. And we are only at the beginning of this shifting balance of power as every day more and more of the 4 billion Asian people are entering the world's industrial economy.
The Credit Crunch was caused by globalist greedy bankers trying to make money by spreading the 'risk' of loss across the world. They thought cash was wealth. It is not...Old money and finance was based upon the Gold Standard or a commdity that had a substantial worth, not an ephemeral imaginary 'wealth' like money for money's sake! The credit crunch was produced by the same classic mechanism as was the 1930s Depression and the failure to understand basic principles of monetary supply.
Why do these idiots think most cultures value gold so highly and base their systems and real wealth on it? Simply because Gold is indestructible. It is also limitless in a way that oil never is. Gold exists for and of itself- that is why philosophers and astrologers tried to find a way of producing it! It is unchanging, immutable, untarnsihed and perfect.
Fractional lending favoured by the global Capitalists/Marxists (MarxiCapitalists) misunderstood the true ephemeral nature of money. All they did was print it and so caused the real value of the money in circulation to devalue and so cause inflation. Maybe they did understand the basics but hoped, nobody would notice in the global scheme of things that is now a yawning galactic chasm that not even belated national interventions will stop, most of the globe is now experiencing. There will be more 'Northern Rocks' on the principle that global systems operate- shared 'wealth' based upon financial 'misunderstandings' of the nature of wealth also means shared poverty and depression that we are now experiencing and increasing stagnation. A sensible monetary and husbanding of national resources within a national structure, allows the real wealth and talent of a people to trade and grow within and without itself with other like-minded peoples and nations, who can then, if they so choose assist the poorer nations of the world.
The situation we have now is collapsing because, unlike the national wealth of the nation state, our wealth is now globalised and spread to such a level that the poverty and anarchy of the Third World is now hitting us as well. Wealth is limited I am afraid and printing more money, simply devalues the real amount of limited wealth in the world. The true wealth of the world lies in its human components of course and the innate ability of the human beings within nation-states to live and survive through their own individual gifts and intelligence, that MarxiCapitalism seeks to control and exploit for the One Part Global State we now see.
Understand again that wealth is like an elastic band. It can only stretch so far and lending many more smaller elastic bands, does not make the amount of elastic expand any further-(fractional lending: where in a financier loans a million dollars to the government and they guarantee to cover him for ten million). This is printing money.....The bankers thought their wealth was great, based upon the actual figures of cash in their vaults. Now they want national governments to pick up the bill-that means us the general public. And the situation is even worse in Britain, since Brown sold off all our Gold Reserves-the real vaue of national wealth-well under market price to the canny Chinese and the EU.
And the reality is that we are all affected now by what happens in Asia or Latin America or Africa. And if we do not work across countries and continents to create a globalization that is inclusive for all, then not only will the poorest of the world who lose out react to being excluded, but people in our own countries will feel - as many do today - victims not beneficiaries of the process of change - losers and not winners - and protectionist sentiment will gain ground.
I am optimistic about the benefits of interdependence, and certain that globalization need not be a zero sum game that says if China or India benefits America or Europe loses. Why? Because over the next 25 years we will see the world economy doubling in size, creating a billion new professional or skilled jobs worldwide, offering opportunity for any who have the creativity, ingenuity, skills and talent to benefit - a time of huge opportunity even if it is also a time of change and risk.
And in the spirit of John Kennedy who summoned us to think of how we can make our interdependence work for the benefit of all, I believe a new global deal is possible:
- in the industrial countries like ours a guarantee that even if we cannot keep people in their last job we can ensure people will be able to obtain the next job - through investment in skills and income support wherever necessary; and
- in the poorest countries a new deal that in return for opening up to trade, freeing regimes from corruption and a commitment to economic growth, we support the development of education, infrastructure and healthcare.
And the benefits will flow most widely and more effectively if instead of trying to pursue beggar-my-neighbor policies, or erecting national barriers to shelter people from change, we cooperate across frontiers to maximize the opportunities. But to do this we have no choice now – and his is my main argument - but to consider and agree new global rules and create new global institutions so that not some but all can benefit from change.
Absolute rubbish! For the reasons stated above! What Brown is really saying to the Senate is, 'Can you lend me fiver until next week because I and my fellow Marxists are in the financial brown stuff!' It is daft to borrow money to pay off or salvage a situation already based upon loans and a complete misunderstanding of how real wealth and the money supply works. This is like a drowning man asking another one to jump into the rushing torrent with him, so that they can share the 'joys' of drowning together....
And how do we face up to the second great global challenge? — that of climate change which is already creating the first climate change droughts, the first climate change evacuations, the first climate change refugees?
Second Global Challenge? Dear God the way these Socialists love to dress their problems as positive ideals! The Second Global Challenge is how to survive the bloody mess these idiots have managed to get us into and generations yet unborn!
It is this challenge that starkly defines the most basic truth of our human condition: that, if as far ahead as we can foresee, there is no other planet for us and our children - we must cooperate to make our stewardship of this earth work.
OR Help I am drowning-Care to drown with me?
So it will not be enough to discuss purely national initiatives or even to quarrel over the burden of sharing emission reductions while global warming continues unchecked. Because global problems cannot be solved without global solutions we need to join together in recognizing that cooperation in an interdependent world means a single framework for global and national targets, and for the first time a truly global carbon market.
A third force of globalization is the sobering reality that has already struck home in both Britain and America: that we are exposed - unpredictably but directly - to the risk of violence and instability originating in failed and rogue states around the world. Once we feared rival nations becoming too strong; now the worst threats come from states that are too weak. And we know that the richest citizen in the richest country can be directly affected by what happens to the poorest citizen in the poorest country.
This is the biggest hypocrisy of all of course! The only reason we are unpredictably and directly exposed to the violence of the Third World and its 7th Century religio/cultural attitudes and 'lifestyles', is due entirely to the deliberate global social re-engineering of Brown and his chums in the EuroState.....The Marxist Class of '68.
So today no country can say that failed or failing states are someone else's problem. They are a problem for us all. Instability in one country affects stability in all countries; an injustice anywhere is now a threat to justice everywhere. And that is how we must respond: not walking away as we did in Rwanda at the cost of hundreds of thousands of lives, but by engaging as hard-headed internationalists - through diplomatic, economic, and yes when necessary military action - to prevent crimes against humanity when states can no longer do so.
Jesus Christ! God spare us this man! He is right in one way though- 'failed and failing states' are all our problem now, thanks to idiots like Brown importing those problems to the First and Second World over the last forty years. Naive bloody fools that imagine we in Europe are responsioble for the ills of the globe's peoples.... This is classic Left 'rent-a-guilt' of course.. Save the Planet....Save the World!!!!
Only wealthy nation states can assist the world and only then, with what they have to spare! It is for the people of the country affected to solve their own problems if they can, not for the wealthy ones of the world to impoverish their own people in order to feed and save the bloody planet or more likely, salve the elite's own borrowed 'false guilt'. The trouble is the Left believe in the 'Cult of Original Sin!' Or 'You are rich because we are poor!'
No, you are poor because greedy bastards and politicians sitting in post-modern offices do not pay you a decent price for the goods you produce and who, continue to give loans to more fat politicians sitting in similar offices in Third World countries or who dump their food excesses produced by heavily subsidised and failed EU Agricultural Policies, that may keep Spanish, Greek and especially French farmers happy but undercut poor African farmers-that is why you are starving and why food prices are rising in the world.
Linked to failed and failing states is the spread of international terrorism, in the form of loosely affiliated global networks that threaten us and other nations across oceans and continents — and let me praise President Bush for leading the world in our determination to root out terrorism and our common commitment that there be no safe haven for terrorists.
Where once we imagined that nuclear or biological weapons were a state monopoly, now there is the prospect of hidden unofficial arsenals in the hands of terrorists. And to counter such threats effectively we must work together across national borders.
We will at all times be steadfast and resolute against terrorism at home and abroad using all our resources - military, security, policing, intelligence – to expose and defeat terrorists. And vitally in this struggle we must mobilize the power of ideas, of shared values and of hopes that can win over hearts and minds.
Just as importantly, we must recognize that our enemy, as George Marshall put it in a great speech in Boston 60 years ago, will never be just one country but 'hunger, poverty, desperation, and chaos'. And while today many millions live well, we have 2.5 billion neighbors who subsist on less than $2 a day: a fact that demonstrates what Winston Churchill once called 'the gaping sorrows of the left out millions'.
And ours is already a world where no 'us' - however rich or influential - can pull up the drawbridge in an attempt to gain protection from a 'them.'
New contagious diseases can advance swiftly from the national to the global with all the speed of international air travel.
Yes thanks to the joys of multiculturalism, and 'cultural enrichment' we can all enjoy the diseases of the Second and Third Worlds once again. Tuberulosis or 'TB' is now rampant in Europe once again after having been eradicated, not only here but in the Third World too, but that is now so impovershed by corrupt despots like Mugabe and western financed health systems, robbed and starved of cash by the same and other criminals, is on the rapid increase again. Look at the South African Health Service or the one in 'Zimbabwe' established for the care of the black population by so called 'white racist oppressors'-all now in ruins. I would not mind being 'oppressed' in a similar manner- superb facilities once, now reduced to anarchy and ruin by do-gooders like the Class of '68 and its ridiculous pretensions and idiocy we are all paying the price for now-
No indeed globalism has indeed turned us into a global village-we all suffer together! And totally incapable of assisting our Third World cousins because we too, are getting poorer!
In the ancient world, the rich were responsible for assisting the less well off but that meant their own cities not the rest of humanity. It is up to the Third World Dictators to help their people by spending the money they are given or lent by greedy global financiers on their poor, not on their wives or themselves, or on arms and big palaces or executive jets...and Al Queda of course.
And as global transport networks and global communications erode or abolish traditional frontiers, national crime all too readily becomes international crime.
So global neighbors are closer than ever before - and we to them. And the critical question is this: how we plan and act together across continents to tackle disease, crime, mass migration and mass poverty?
Through the traditional means of highly advanced nations states, safe within their own borders and wealthy enough to lend a hand to assisting the less well off nations of the world, like we used to do!
And we must recognize too that our interdependence in the economy, environment, security, poverty, disease and crime is now underpinned by the truly revolutionary impact of advancing technology whereby a device on a desk or in the palm of our hand puts us in contact with anyone, anywhere, anytime. It is a revolution that is rewiring, multiplying and accelerating social, economic, and political connections within and between our nations, to their total and irreversible transformation. A revolution which potentially transforms democratic life and means the world can never be the same again.
A few years ago in regime after regime sentries could stand over fax machines as governments sought to deny information to their peoples.
Yes just like you and Brussels do through the Main Stream Media and oppressive 'Hate laws' aimed at people like me that tell the truth, even if we do not like it!
Look at the lies we have been told about Iraq, immigration, The Lisbon Treaty and the 400,000 votes conveniently 'spoilt' in the recent London elections, that I am reliably informed would have given dear 'Boris' many more votes and to the BNP under Nick Griffin. Might it just be that the 'spoiled' open boxes came from constituencies with a large migrant population?
Today - as we have seen in Burma - pictures of repression sent across the internet can alert the whole world; and - as we saw in the Philippines - 1 million people exchanging text messages on mobile phones brought down a country's leader - what was called the first 'coup de text'.
So the dawn of the digital age is enabling people to become the authors of change rather than its subjects, the agents of history rather than its victims. And within a decade or two, it will create a virtual world of individuals speaking instantly across once virtually impassable distances, communities springing up across the internet, a rising sense of global consciousness of millions of global citizens in the making.
To adapt an aphorism of President Kennedy, the new frontier is that there is no frontier&
- no frontier for the internet, for the mobile phone, for e-mails, for the cyber-world;
- no frontier for the capacity of individuals to influence, inform or even infuriate each other.
Then why do you try to limit what people say and do on the Internet politically and arrest 'bloggers' like Lionheart?
And because times are new, we must - in Robert Kennedy's words - think anew. We must, as he said, leave behind yesterday and embrace tomorrow.
So while in President Kennedy's time foreign relations were founded almost exclusively on the relative power of governments, today we must recognize the relevance to foreign policy of what we see before our eyes:
- that everywhere around us people are forming global associations, global connections and global communities;
- that all over the world from culture to education to social action individuals are harnessing people power to transcend states – for good, and sometimes for ill;
- and they are compelling institutions and authorities to follow their example — with regulators, environmental and development agencies, militaries, law enforcement and judges all having to cooperate directly across frontiers.
As greater people power drives forward the creation of this new world order, foreign policy has increasingly to be explained daily to a questioning public who will increasingly also demand to know the basis on which we act.
Yes, you are right here dear Gordon-Marxist EU institutions and associations like Common Purpose and the Fabian Society:- all designed to form a criminal international organisation to subdue and destroy democratic, the Rule of Law and the Nation State to be replaced by the One Party Global Police State you talk of above in your windbaggery pomposity.
And if in the 18th and 19th centuries nation states looked to the concept of the balance of power for their security - and in the latter half of the 20th briefly put their faith in the concept of mutually assured destruction - we, amid the emerging complexities of the 21st century, must recognize afresh the power of John Kennedy's Declaration of Interdependence. And must firmly root our international system in the values we hold in common — shaping more than a new world order, creating instead a truly global society:
- a global society no longer just based on the power of states delineated by borders but on the aspirations of people that transcend borders;
- a global society no longer founded just on balancing competing interests but on building institutions that foster mutual interests because they are grounded in common values.
Like I said a One Party Global Elite....
Indeed I would go further: in democracies such as ours - and now in a global society where people can communicate, lobby, petition and express and organize their views freely across continents - acting upon our interdependence demands that we found our cooperation and build alliances upon those enduring and humane values we share in common —– values that emphasize at all times the dignity and liberty of the individual, the indispensability of justice within and between nations, and our responsibilities as citizens of both our own nation and of the world.
What you really mean is 'Policies that you and the One Part Global State agree with!' Absolute hypocrisy! You use big grandiose words to mean and hide what you really mean by them. 'Democracy' as in USSR for example....
Throughout history we have too often allowed ourselves to believe that the foreigner was at best a stranger and at worst an enemy; that across national borders our ethical values could be as different as our cuisine or fashion or language. In fact, the more we discover about each other the more we find how often we subscribe to similar ideals - regardless of geography, history or identity.
No a foreigner in the past, was a means to trade and even an ally against people like you trying to dominate the world.....
For through each of our diverse heritages there runs a single, powerful moral sense: one that is reflected and replicated throughout the world's great religions and also in the moral philosophy of those who adhere to none that shows we are not moral strangers but there is a moral sense common to us all.
Bullshit!
People and morals like Islam you mean, or rather what Islamism means today. Yeah sure Mr Brown- I too want to see my wife covered and have her clitoris removed and my daughter Claudia killed for refusing to marry my sixty year old cousin....And yes Mr Brown, like you I am so delighted at Homosexual marriage, children killing each other and committing suicide, being taught amorality and calls for Sharia law by our Church leadership....Absolutely delighted- Like hell I am!
When Christians say: 'do to others what you would have them do to you';
Like love thy neighbour! Why do you not then? MR BROWN?
When Muslims say: 'no one of you is a believer until he desires for his brother that which he desires for himself';
'When we have got rid of the Christians, decent Moslems and other non believers and all are converted to good Islamists'
When Jews say 'what is hateful to you, do not to your fellow man';
Like you do Mr Brown and as do your fellows in the EU!
When Hindus say 'this is the sum of duty: do naught unto other which would cause pain if done to you';
When Sikhs say 'treat others as you would be treated yourself';
When Buddhists say 'hurt not others in ways that you yourself would find hurtful'.
They reflect a common truth dear to billions of adherents of those and other religions that is true also of all the great secular thinkers: that we not only cooperate out of need but there is a human need to cooperate; and that cooperation is built on the desire for liberty and the call to justice: respect for the dignity of every individual and our sense of what is equitable and fair.
Call it as Lincoln did 'the better angels of our nature';
Call it as Winstanley did 'the light in man';
Call it 'our moral sentiment' as Adam Smith did;
Call it conscience;
Call it the moral sense.
The dark angels of the Left
The complete lack of light in the Left
The amoral sentiment of the Left
The lack of conscience in the Left
The amoral and politically correct sense of the Left
It is on the basis of our common humanity and common values that that even people thousands of miles apart can share the pain of others and believe in something bigger than themselves. And it is for our generation to bring to life these shared values - which already have the capacity to unite people across the world - in proposals to create the architecture of a global society.
Acting upon our interdependence does not mean a new version of the old balance of power arrangements based on opposing powers bargaining for their own narrow advantage. But nor does it mean abandoning national interests. Instead, the very fact of interdependence requires nations to work out new ways of working founded on the recognition that they can best pursue their national interests by invoking broader global alliances – and that these global alliances must be grounded in shared global goals and globally agreed rules and institutions.
There have been four great moments in the modern age when statesmen have come together to reorder the world:
- in 1648: in the Westphalia Treaty that followed Europe's catastrophic Thirty Years War;
- in 1815: at the congress of Vienna after the Napoleonic wars; and
- twice in the last century: disastrously in 1919 at Versailles and - most significantly - in the late 1940s when, in a world wracked by total war, new global arrangements were agreed.
Which you and your kind have utterly destroyed by ridiculous EuroStates and North American Unions and mass illegal migration, deliberately designed to destroy whole countries and peoples, in a cynical exercise in demographic replacement of one group of prospective helots, for a hopefully (to the EU Elite at least) a more malleable easily dominated one-ie Moslems used to State terror and control and a complete lack of democracy.
At that time - and in a breathtaking leap forward into a new world order – American
New World Order-Your real paymasters Mr Brown! are they not?
visionaries helped form the United Nations, the World Bank, the International Monetary
Fund; and they put in place a policy of unprecedented generosity
Exactly Mr Brown The New World Government....
- the Marshall Plan - which transferred 1% of America's national income each year for four years to the war-ravaged economies of Europe — and saved the free world.
Yes Mr Brown-A free People and Nation called the United States of America that you and your ilk loath and want to turn into a Marxist North American Union...in order to join the New World Order!
Such was the impact of what they did for their day and age that Dean Acheson spoke of being 'present at the creation'. And in a new era when the challenges of 2008 are different from those of 1945, we must summon inspiration from the vision, humanity and leadership shown by those reformers to guide our actions today.
And this is no longer an academic debate that can wait because change is too difficult to implement; or because we must consider at length what is to be done – with a view to doing nothing.
This is urgent. And the challenge is far reaching.
The great Bostonian Emerson not only summed it up when he said: 'what lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us', but also warmed us of the radical consequences that follow: 'do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail'.
Those who build the present only in the image of the past will - in the words of Winston Churchill - miss out entirely on the opportunities of the future.
And when he warned of countries facing change who were too timid that they were 'resolved to be irresolute, adamant for drift, solid for fluidity, all powerful to be impotent', it is a powerful reminder of the need to act now.
First, a global society must embody and enact our obligations to each other not just within borders but across borders.
So I am proposing today reforms that will enable our international and regional institutions to do what they failed to do in the Rwandan genocide 15 years ago and are even now still failing to achieve amidst the tragedy of Darfur: to prevent conflict, to stabilize and then to reconstruct failing and failed states; and specifically to shield men, women and children who are being threatened by genocide, ethnic cleansing, war crimes or crimes against humanity. And so the United Nations must become a consistent defender of the interests of the world's people – not simply those of states.
And this means new actions to prevent and respond to the breakdown of states and societies by:
- helping vulnerable nations develop the capacity to uphold the rule of law, by encouraging civil society, training police and security forces;
- more systematic use of earlier Security Council action including targeted sanctions and, as a last resort, the threat - and if necessary the use - of military force;
- new resources in the form of a UN crisis recovery fund to ensure proper financing for stabilisation and reconstruction in countries emerging from conflict; and
- new encouragement for regional organizations from the African Union to the European Union to mount peace, stability and reconstruction efforts.
See above comments of North American Union and EuroState and New World Order!
In 1960 President Kennedy called for an American peace corps - harnessing the idealism Americans felt in the face of deprivation and underdevelopment. Today in the same spirit we should create a new kind of global peace and reconstruction corps - an international stand-by capacity of trained civilian experts, ready to go anywhere at any time to help rebuild states.
Second, I favor strengthening the role of international institutions in ensuring a unified global response to terrorism - through asset freezes, travel bans, proscriptions, raising international legal standards, and unflagging resistance to extremist ideologies – measures led by President Bush as we discussed yesterday. But as he and I agree terrorism will ultimately be defeated only when it is isolated and abandoned.
So I propose a new cultural effort on the scale of the cultural Cold War in the '40s, '50s and '60s: an initiative that involves foundations, charities, faith groups, elders and young people — and engages TV, radio, the internet and all forms of multimedia communication across all cultures, faiths and tongues to make the case for democracy and respect for human rights: how these offer the best future for us all; and how - in the face of these arguments - violent extremism is both unnecessary and wrong.
We will support interfaith dialogue in every part of the world. And with people power in a global society already advancing democracy widely across the world - from 20% of nations being democratic in the early 1970s to 60% today - we must encourage the development of the daily accountability, transparency and responsiveness and the civil societies which are at the heart of true democracies.
Third, a global society demands new global agreements and strengthened global institutions to protect and safeguard essential global resources.
So you and your colleagues in the One Party Global State, can enjoy the benefits of it all over us helots, forced to genuflect at the altar of the Marxist Revolution that is the Reality of this Globalist nonsense. New name same intention-Despotism and intellectual and financial impoverishment for the ignorant masses-hopefully one day very soon to be microchipped for the means and control of global production.
So by the end of next year we must secure a new global climate change agreement – with the UN at its center - with binding targets for all developed countries, including America and Britain. I want to see at least a halving of global emissions by 2050. And we need new incentives for developing and emerging economies - helping them slow their growth in emissions through new flows of finance and technology.
A global agreement is more than a set of targets: it must include an international carbon market as the surest and most efficient way to achieve our aims — eventually generating up to $100 billion a year to fund 'green' development.
No what you really mean Mr Brown, is another means to tax the masses through false science to fund your globalist multiculturalist financial scams and plans. We know and understand completely now Mr Brown.......COMPLETELY.......
And while we strengthen the World Bank's focus on poverty reduction, I have a radical proposal to make the World Bank a bank for development and the environment — transferring billions in loans and grants to encourage the poorest countries to adopt alternative sources of energy and in doing so ensuring that its development programs provide an integrated approach to both poverty eradication and global warming.
Into the bank accounts of Common Purpose and the EU bureacracy and sleazy politicians like you are! And don't forget Al Queda and the rich oil states...They need the cash to spread Wahabism and dominate the globe.....And bribe you lot!
We require a similar global coordination of effort on food where we face the worst food shortages for decades. And on disease and global pandemics where - led by the World Health Organization - the priority is to improve early warning, increase the stocks of global vaccine supplies and develop a more coordinated global response. We need now to ensure there are clear responsibilities and decision-making procedures at every level. And Britain will bring together all interested parties to agree the new international action that is now essential to prevent pandemics and the spread of ill health.
Again to fund you and your kind into total power.....And the police state by utilisation of global scare stories like the 'Sars' virus.....Perhaps that should be 'Tsar's Virus' Mr Brown?
Globalization can work if it is an inclusive globalization and protectionism can be avoided only by means of open economies, free trade and flexibility accompanied by policies for fairness and justice - policies that include investment in education and other social goods in the industrialized countries and a new deal for the poorest countries.
And my proposal here is that we set new global rules for a new 21st century global economic system with:
- a global trade deal that benefits rich and poor countries alike;
No just the Global Elite and Mr Brown!
- new international financial architecture and economic institutions that end the mismatch between global capital flows and only the national supervision of them — with the IMF an early warning system for the global economy, focused on crisis prevention rather than just crisis resolution; and
No just to get idiot ignorant politicians and globalists out of a finacial mess of their own making- 'Or can I move my overdraft to the United States for a while?' Or like my
bank manager wrote to me twenty years ago, 'We would rather you bank with us than we with you Mr Leven-Torres!'
- a new deal as bold as the Marshall Plan of the 1940s between rich and poor under which as developing countries open up to trade, address corruption and pursue policies for economic development and developed countries agree to make available new resources so that we can say of this generation: the preventable diseases of TB, polio and malaria are eradicated and for the first time in our history every child enjoys education.
Because thanks to you and your daft global policies, diseases once eradicated are now on the increase again Mr Brown!
And let me just explain why it is so important. When I visited Abuja in Nigeria I found that side by side with a dilapidated school that we did not support enough was a madrassas where Al Qaeda inspired extremists were enticing children into their school offering free high standard schooling – so our offer of education for all is not just an education and economic policy for the developing world it is a defense and security policy for the developed world.
Yes because idiots like you cut off the funds from rich nation states that supprted these schools, or gave loans to crooks in the Third World that use them to buy arms and fund terrorists like Al Queda and drugs runners, slavers and pirates that our wiser ancestors eradicated before you and your 'has-beens' in the spolit brat generation of '68 decided to change the rules in order to build your global state!
So a new World Bank; a new International Monetary Fund; a reformed and renewed United Nations mandated and resourced that is greater than the sum of its parts; strong regional organizations from the European Union to the African Union able to bring to a troubled world the humanitarian aid, peacekeeping and the support for stability and reconstruction that has been absent for too long — all built around a new global society founded on revitalised international rules and institutions, and grounded in the great values we share in common.
And during the year to come I want this debate about change to become a global dialogue about renewal as we embark upon a task perhaps more ambitious than even the Bretton Woods Conference in 1944.
Already the Commonwealth of 53 nations has agreed to convene a task force on these issues, the first meeting in London in June.
Reform and renewal should feature on the G8 and EU agendas.
I welcome Harvard University's interest in taking forward work on the proposals.
I suggest next year a series of international conferences and meetings to agree how to transform these ideas into real change.
And we must engage business, NGOs, faith groups and individuals from all nations and continents in these debates.
Create more global Quangos-
American leadership is and will be indispensable.
And you Americans will pay for it all and our fanciful dangerous dreams and hidden bank accounts.
And now is an opportunity for an historic effort in cooperation: a new dawn in collaborative action between America and Europe – a new commitment from Europe that I believe all European leaders can work with America to forge stronger transatlantic links. For I sense common ground between our two great continents in the urgent need for renewal and reform.
And I also sense that this is the moment to bring in China, India, South Africa, Mexico, Brazil and other emerging countries to the heart of this debate – offering a greater role with the G8, to offer them more say in the IMF and World Bank, and to reform the security council of the United Nations.
More suckers! And lose your heritage and national traditions, physical resources to the global vampires and blood suckers!
Today - as we face these new global challenges - the tantalizing possibilities of a world where, as John Kennedy put it, the strong are just, the weak secure and the peace preserved are matched only by the terrifying risks of us failing to seize this moment.
For the first time in human history we have the opportunity to come together around a global covenant, to reframe the international architecture and build the truly global society. So today my call is not just to the public purpose of this generation but to the idealism of this and the next generation.
Brainwashed masses of dumbed down moronic youth, bathed in multiculturalist self-hating-self- perpetuating servants and helots in hoc to the Great Globalist Elite for all time! God the hypocrisy makes me wretch!
Read the Dakar, Towards 2000 Agreement and observe the globalist design to ensure that traditional education, classical civilisation and Judea-Christianity-even Islam is subsumed into the New World Order-
Read the excerpts
History is not destiny.
The what the hell else is it then?
It is the sum total of the choices of each generation — the record of the vision of those who imagined and could see a better future, and believed they could touch the stars.
And if the 19th century became known as the century of industrialization and the 20th century became defined as the century of world wars, the 21st century can be the first progressive century in which we created the first truly global society.
Forty years ago this year amid tragedy and grief America lost two towering visionaries - Martin Luther King in April and Robert Kennedy in June.
Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah -God what a windbag! Please spare a thought for the US Senate that had to listen to this stuff. Perhaps we could establish an offshore windfarm powered by Green power from Brown's gob? .....On second thoughts?
Both of them refused to accept that the way things are is the way things must be and the way things must stay;
Both of them were men of conscience and courage who turned history in the direction of our best hopes;
Both of them believed in essential truths that I am celebrating today - that peace and prosperity are indivisible, that prosperity to be sustained has to be shared; and believed too that the greatest of social changes are built on the strongest of ethical foundations.
And when today cynics dismiss as and impossible dream or na￯ve idealism proposals to create the institutions of a truly global society
Under the control of the New World Global Marxist Order.....
let us remind them that people used to think black civil rights a distant dream, the end of the cold war an impossible hope, the ending of apartheid in our generation the work of dreamers, debt relief for the poorest countries an unrealisable idea.
It is fitting that this library - standing at the edge of the sea - is shaped like a great sail. For those it memorializes, to paraphrase Robert Kennedy, truly did send forth 'ripples of hope' that continue to move across history as a mighty wave.
And so let us have confidence we can discover anew in ourselves the values we share in common, let us have confidence we can act upon John Kennedy's declaration of interdependence, and let us have confidence we can create a global covenant across nations to make peace and prosperity real in our generation.
Yes Marx would indeed have been proud!