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Queen Elizabeth’s Gift to Calderón: Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four

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Queen Elizabeth’s Gift to Calderón: Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four

Queen Elizabeth’s Gift to Calderón: Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four

Kurt Nimmo
Infowars
April 2, 2009

Felipe Calderón gave the Queen of England a Maque tray from Michoacan. The Queen gave Calderón a collector’s edition of George Orwell’s dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. Calderón received the book as he bowed and scraped at Buckingham Palace.

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On its face, the gift presented to Calderón seems rather strange. But when you think about it, not really. In the novel, Oceania has a strict social class arrangement with the Inner Party at the top (2% of the population represented by Big Brother), the Outer Party of bureaucrats in the middle, and a large number of Proles at the bottom. The Inner Party believes the Proles are inferior and expendable and strives to make certain they live in misery, not unlike the average Mexican who lives under grinding poverty while a small predatory and parasitical class represented by Calderón steals the country’s wealth.

The elected president of Mexico is Andrés Manuel López Obrador, but Mexico’s elite rigged the election in 2006 and installed the “free market” — that is to say, the globalist and bankster tool — Felipe Calderón.

Mexico has rather obvious and obnoxious social classes based along racial lines. Most of the country is mestizo (of mixed European and native ancestry) while the ruling elite is white. It is not uncommon for the elite to harbor racist attitudes bordering on white supremacy.

Felipe Calderón is careful not to display racist attitudes. Prince Philip, the husband of Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh, does not share this aversion. He has made numerous racist, sexist and xenophobic comments in public and seems to revel in telling “jokes” about the lower classes (see Top 15 Quotes of Prince Philip).

kin color is foremost in the minds of the royals. The BBC bent over backward to excuse Prince Charles for his racism. The Prince of Wales is fond of calling an Asian polo club member “Sooty.” Kolin Dhillon, the club member, told the BBC he likes “being called Sooty by my friends who I am sure universally use the name as a term of affection with no offense meant or felt.”

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The Duke and Duchess of Windsor meet Adolf Hitler in 1937.

But of equal import is the fact the royals are unabashed Nazi sympathizers. It’s not simply Prince Harry’s penchant for wearing Nazi uniforms — he wore the uniform at a friend’s birthday party in Wiltshire, which had the tell-tale dress theme “colonial and native” in 2005 — but the royal family has a sordid history of royal support for Nazis as well.

King Edward VIII, who became the Duke of Windsor after abdicating in 1936, was sympathetic towards Hitler. In 1970 he told one interviewer: “I never thought Hitler was such a bad chap.” The duke and his wife, Wallis Simpson, had visited Germany in 1937 and were taken to meet the Führer.

Edward’s abdication led to Queen Elizabeth II’s ascension to the throne in 1952. It is said her second cousin, Prince Philip, whom she married, had siblings with connections to the Nazis. Philip was trained in the Hitler Youth. “Not only was he trained in the Hitler Youth curriculum, but his German brothers-in-law, with whom he lived, all became high-ranking figures in the Nazi Party,” writes Scott Thompson in The American Almanac. Philip’s belief in population control and eugenics is like a page right out the Nazi playbook.

“Other royals also had links to the Nazis,” writes Richard Woods for the Sunday Times. “Baron Gunther von Reibnitz, the father of Princess Michael of Kent, was a party member and an honorary member of the SS. And the brother of Princess Alice, a great-aunt to the Queen, was a Nazi who said that Hitler had done a ‘wonderful job.’”

“Three of Philip’s brothers-in-law were part of a group of German aristocrats who were Anglophile and pro-Nazi at the same time, and who remain a subversive force in Germany to this day,” Thompson adds.

It’s no secret the British monarchy, and the City of London’s leading Crown bankers, enthusiastically backed Hitler and the Nazis, bankrolled the Führer’s election, and did everything possible to build the Nazi war machine.

Considering the historical record — dutifully ignored by the corporate media as Obama bows and scrapes before the Queen and her pro-Nazi and racist husband — the Queen’s gift to Felipe Calderón may be inappropriate.

She should have gifted him with a copy of Hitler’s Mein Kampf.
 
Don't you think it is rather odd that the Queen gave Calderón the collector's edition of George Orwell's: 1984?
 
How coincidental I just got through reading Eugen Ritcher's "Pictures of the Socialistic Future" which is quite good and 1984ish even though it was written in 1893. I wonder if the Queen has her own copy of this work by her bedside as well. ;)


Chapter 2

The New Laws

One hears the most exquisite stories of the scramble there is on the part of the
bourgeoisie to get across the frontier. But where are they to go to? Socialism is now
dominant in all European countries, with the exception of England and Switzerland.
The American steamers are unable to meet the demand there is on them. Those who
can once reach the American shores are all right, as the revolution there was very
soon quelled, and all hope of success cut off for a long time to come. Let all such
plunderers clear out, say I. It is a good thing that, thanks to the suddenness with which
the revolution came at last, they have not been able to take much with them. All State
bonds, mortgages, shares, bills, and bank-notes have been declared void. These
bourgeois gentry may as well at once begin papering the walls of their ship cabins
with this trumpery. All landed and house property, means of communication,
machinery, tools, stores, and such like, have been impounded for the benefit of the
new socialistic State.

The Onward, which has hitherto been the leading organ of our party, now takes the
place of the old Imperial Advertiser, and it is delivered at every house free of cost. All
printing establishments having now become the property of the State, all the other
papers have, as a matter of course, ceased to appear. In all other towns a local edition
of the Onward is issued with a sheet of local matter for each separate place.
Provisionally, and until such time as a new Parliament shall have been elected, the
conduct of affairs is in the hands of the socialistic members of the late Parliament,
who, in the shape of a Committee of Government, have to decide on those numerous
laws it will be necessary to enact in order to establish the new era.

The old party programme which was settled upon at the Erfurt Conference in 1891,
has been promulgated as an outline of the fundamental rights of the people. This
promulgation proclaims that all capital, property, mines and quarries, machinery,
means of communication, and all possessions whatever, have henceforth become the
sole property of the State, or as it is now better called, the Community. Another
decree sets forth the universal obligation there is on all persons to work; and all such
persons, whether male or female, from the age of 21 to 65 years, are to enjoy
precisely the same rights. Those who are below 21 years of age will be educated at the
expense of the State, whilst those who are above 65 will be maintained in a similar
manner. All private enterprise and productivity have, of course, ceased. Pending,
however, the new regulations as to supply, all persons are to retain their old posts, and
to go on working for the State, as their master. Each person has to render an inventory
of all such things as may have remained to him after the embargo just spoken of;
things which some might be tempted to regard as private property, such as furniture,
old clothes, bank-notes, and the like. In particular, coins of all kinds are to be
delivered up. New money certificates are shortly to be issued.

The new Government, thanks to the smart Chancellor at its head, proceeds with no
less energy than directness of purpose. Every precaution in the first place is to be
taken against any possibility of capital ever regaining its old ascendency. The army is
disbanded; no taxes will be collected, as the Government proposes to raise that which
is required for public purposes out of the revenue yielded by State trade transactions.
Doctors and lawyers are supported by the State, and they are required to render their
services gratis whenever needed. The days of the revolution, and of the celebration of
the same, have been declared holidays established by law.

It is quite evident that entirely new and glorious times are in store for us.

Glorious time are indeed upon us when the "Leaders of the World Book Club" contains books like 1984 as lessonbooks.
 
I like quote number 5 from Prince Philip on the link. I have to say, that is a mighty good reason not to go somewhere.
 
Come one come all into 1984...

Incubus said:
Take a bow,the gun on powder,
Wash 'em out with buzzing lights,
Pay an audience to care,
'Impress me' personality.

Still and transfixed,
The electric sheep are dreaming of your face.
Enjoy you from the chemical,
Comfort of America.

Come one, come all
Into 1984
Yeah, three, two, one
Lights, Camera, Transaction

Quick, your time is almost up.
Make all forget that they're the moth,
Edging in towards the flame,
Burn into obscurity.

Still and transfixed,
The electric sheep are dreaming up your fate.
And judge you from the card castle,
Comfort of America.

Come one, come all
Into 1984
Yeah, three, two, one
Lights, Camera... yeah.

Come one, come all
Into 1984
Yeah, three, two one
Lights, Camera, Transaction

Lights, Camera, Transaction

Come one, come all
Into 1984
Yeah, three, two, one
Lights, Camera, Transaction

Your foundation is canyoning,
Fault lines should be worn with pride.
I hate to say, so much more,
You're so much more,
Endearing with the sound turned off.
 
I like quote number 5 from Prince Philip on the link. I have to say, that is a mighty good reason not to go somewhere.

This one proves to me, he is not only a bigoted racists but a misogynist to boot. :mad:

13. Unknown

“If you see a man opening a car door for a woman, it means one of two things: it’s either a new woman or a new car!”

He definitely is a POS. Here is a quote they left out proving he is a POS.

"If I were reincarnated, I would wish to be returned to Earth as a killer virus to lower human population levels." ~Prince Phillip
 
This one proves to me, he is not only a bigoted racists but a misogynist to boot. :mad:

13. Unknown

“If you see a man opening a car door for a woman, it means one of two things: it’s either a new woman or a new car!”

He definitely is a POS. Here is a quote they left out proving he is a POS.

"If I were reincarnated, I would wish to be returned to Earth as a killer virus to lower human population levels." ~Prince Phillip

Yeah, he is otherwise a POS, but I don't know why quote 5 is bad.
 
I like quote number 5 from Prince Philip on the link. I have to say, that is a mighty good reason not to go somewhere.

Lol, I was reading that website yesterday because I was looking for a laugh after hearing him making some inane comment to Obama about Chinese and Russian people looking the same or something :p He's a walking punchline, the product of generations of inbreeding and superiority complexes, I think the only sensible thing he's ever said is number 8 on that list.

8. After the Dunblane shooting

“If a cricketer, for instance, suddenly decided to go into a school and batter a lot of people to death with a cricket bat, which he could do very easily, I mean, are you going to ban cricket bats?”

Although knowing him, he probably said to the victims parents or something retarded.

Anyway, as for the monarchy, I loathe it, hope it will be destroyed after the current queen's reign is over, but she is probably the best monarch we've had for hundreds of years, and looking at the inbreds who are next-in-line for the throne, it's a safe assumption that she'll also have been the best monarch we'll have had for the next few hundred years too, she's generally not doing a bad job, all things considered...I'm not one for defending the queen, I recently commented that I can't even stand hearing her national anthem on the tv, but the queen herself, is not so bad.
 
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