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To: nw_arizona_granny

It's neverending, isn't it? The attacks on this country.


75 posted on 10/18/2004 11:07:35 PM PDT by texasbluebell
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To: texasbluebell; Calpernia; Revel; Velveeta; Alabama MOM

I fear that soros is our enemy within, he has destroyed far
more than we can even guess at, take a look at this 1997 report, it could be today.

I found an article recently, that said many reporters were paid to NOT write.

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A Word From The Leader - Issue 22,
Autumn 1997







As the prime minister of Malaysia, Dr. Mahathir
Mohamad, confronts George Soros at the
annual gathering of the World Bank and
International Monetary Fund, the leader of the
Islamic Party of Britain, David Musa Pidcock,
issued the following press release:

Unregulated Capital : The Other
Road To Serfdom

As a result of pointing out that George Soros the
king of the currency speculators has no clothes, the
Malaysian Prime Minister, Dr. Mahathir Mohamad,
finds himself at the centre of an underhand,
orchestrated, media campaign designed to discredit
him. Providing further proof, if further proof were
needed, that John Swinton's admissions during his
retirement speech from the New York Times
(pre-Murdoch and Maxwell) were and still are
absolutely correct. When asked to respond to a
toast to an independent press he pondered and
then retorted: ”What folly is this toasting an
independent press. Everyone present here tonight
knows there is no such thing as an independent
press. You know it and I know it. There is not one of
you who would dare to write his honest opinions,
and if he did, you know before hand they would
never appear in print. I am paid $250 dollars a
week to keep my honest opinions out of the paper I
am connected with. Others of you are paid similar
salaries for similar work. The business of the
journalist is to destroy the truth, to lie outright, to
pervert, to vilify, to fawn at the foot of Mammon,
and sell himself, his country, and his race for his
daily bread: We are the tools and vassals of rich
men behind the scenes. We are jumping jacks they
pull the strings, and we dance. Our talents, our
possibilities and our lives are the property of these
men. We are intellectual prostitutes.”

By entering this long running war 1694 to 1997 Dr.
Mahathir has at last managed to place on the
political agenda the three most important issues
facing the world community today and in so doing
finds common cause with a number of august
predecessors. Enlightened forerunners like David
Ricardo; Abraham Lincoln; John Ruskin and Lord
Acton, who were in no doubt where these problems
originate. Lord Acton, having determined that:
“power tends to corrupt, and absolute power
corrupt absolutely,” went on to state: “The issue
which has swept down the centuries and must be
fought sooner or later, is the people versus the
banks.” He was not calling for the abolition of
banks, nor are we, for if we did not have them we
would need to invent them. What is, however,
required is that banks are (a) `regulated and made
accountable' and (b) prevented from creating
money out of nothing on the back of M0 and then
issuing it as malevolent escalating debt rather than
benign credit, and that those, like Mr. Soros, “who
love to reap where they never sowed” be prevented
from speculating with the economies of nations
rather than on them.

One only needs to read Prime Minister William
Gladstons's accounts of his battles with Members of
Parliament from banks in the City and the Governor
of the Bank of England, to realise that a century
later the Prime Minister of Malaysia is just the latest
in a long line of honourable men destined to fall
victim to the destructive, duplicitous defence
mechanisms lodged in the print and electronic
media which are in place to deflect any meaningful
criticism and shift the blame elsewhere usually onto
their victims. Dr. Mahathir Mohamad, like
Mohammad Al Fayed and Earl Spencer can take
comfort in the fact that the Qur'an comprehensively
identifies the types of people who gravitate towards
this unscrupulous, soul destroying industry. Who
accuse honest people (in this case a Prophet) of
being “mad”. But it applies to all who speak the
truth, at most times in most places, for: “the truth
is a cause of severe discomfort to those paid to lie
for their living.”

Surah 68, appropriately entitled The Pen, describes
these corrupt writers, editors, and orators (past,
present and future) in the following terms:

“Nun, By the Pen and the record which men write
therewith, you are not, by the grace of your Lord,
mad or possessed. By no means. Verily for you is a
reward unfailing. And furthermore you stand on an
exalted standard of character. Soon will you see and
soon will they see which of you is afflicted with
madness. Verily it is your Lord who knows best,
which amongst men has strayed from His path: And
He knows best those who receive true guidance.
Therefore obey not rejecters (of truth), who would
have you compromise, in order that they, in turn,
may compromise (with a promise to influence world
opinion in your favour). Neither obey each feeble
oath-monger and detractor, broadcaster of slanders
and calumnies, who habitually hinder all that is
good (and decent), transgressing beyond bounds.
The malfactors deep in sin, who are violent and
cruel. The ones greedy and base born, therewithal
intrusive. Because he possesses wealth and sons.
When our signs are rehearsed to him he dismisses
them as “Ancient fables!” Soon will We brand the
beast on his snout.” 68:116.

In an article in The Guardian, dated Saturday
January the 18th 1997, George Soros, that well
known palindrome admitted that Dr. Mahathir
Mohamad is correct in his condemnation of laissez
faire (for which read less than fair) capitalism.
Soros stated: “Although I have made a fortune in
the financial markets, I now fear that the
untrammelled intensification of laissez faire
capitalism and the spread of market values into all
areas of life is endangering our open and
democratic society. The main enemy of the open
society, I believe, is no longer communism but the
capitalist threat.”

Selective amnesia is rampant amongs economists,
bankers and journalists. When Margaret Thatcher's
guru, Professor Hayek, singled out Marxist Socialism
as: “The Road To Serfdom” he “conveniently”
omitted to point out that this road was a dual
carriageway, and that the far greater threat was
from: “Unregulated Rentier Capitalism.” Hayek was
a palinodist. For on the one hand he calls for the
free play of “market forces” whilst arguing against
them on the other. In his chapter The Prospects of
International Order he states that: “ there is little
hope of international order or lasting peace so long
as every country is free to employ whatever
measures it thinks desirable in its own interests
however damaging they may be to others.”

Unfortunately, during their perpetual wars for
increased circulation caused by their masters
among the rentier capitalists i.e those who rent out
money at interest (not producer capitalists for even
Marx recognised that “the worker is also a
capitalist”) newspaper editors do not spend their
time trying to identify and rectify their own
problems let alone ours. What the Prime minister of
Malaysia has done is to remind us of Lord Acton's
confident assertion that our problems lie with the
present system of banking based on interest and
compound interest. Which will, hopefully, one day
soon lead to what John Maynard Keynes referred to
as: “The euthanasia of the Rentier.” We must,
however, concede one point to George Soros, who
makes a valid case when he asks the Prime Minister
to take a look at that part of the problem much
closer to home. Which will, undoubtedly, cause him
some difficulty if he grasps that particular nettle,
thus forcing him to run the gauntlet of disapproval
from most, perhaps all, the so called Islamic Banks
and bankers which operate throughout Malaysia.
Most, if not all these bankers draw their guidance
from their L.S.E. training and other Western
institutions. Muslim economists including some
leading Malaysian academics are now infected with
the insane notion that: “because the money
currently being traded electronically by them is only
`notional money', i.e., not `real cash' it is not
illegal or immoral to take a `commission' (their
euphemism for interest) on it.”

This is the thin end of the usurer's wedge, and
constitutes the ultimate threat to Islam and
political stability not only in Malaysia but elsewhere
including here in the United Kingdom. As it has
been noted on a number of occasions this confirms
the presence of an “Islamic Calvin” in our midst.
Calvin set loose the genie of global misery with his
fatwa which concluded that: “charging rent on
money, was only the same as charging rent for
land.” The rest, as they say, is history. However a
history written by the disciples of Calvin who, as a
result, have succeeded in achieving what the world
never saw before starvation in the midst of
abundance together with the ultimate impudence
Halal khanzir i.e: the Kosher Pork chop.

Author: David Musa Pidcock







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76 posted on 10/18/2004 11:23:49 PM PDT by nw_arizona_granny (On this day your Prayers are needed!!!!!!!)
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