Sunday, 11 March 2012

The Knowledge


The black cab drivers of London are an intelligent bunch. Each and every one of them needs to learn “The Knowledge”- every street name within a six-mile radius of Charing Cross meaning that, if you asked them, they’d be able to tell you the succession of roads you’d need to drive down to get where you’re going.

They are not the only ones with this skill.

DavidAustralia was found here, commenting upon a European Directive, and my hat is well and truly off to him. From the topic of “RSPCA” through  to “capitulation to Rome” via "WWII”, "Paddy Ashdown", “Ted Heath”, "Henry VIII", "cappuccino", "Guy Fawkes", "David Cameron" and "Jesus Christ", is no mean feat, but DavidAustralia manages it with a tour de force that would make Caesar blush!

Read this, good people, and understand more of your world.


ANIMAL TESTING CONTROLS IN UK TO BE REDUCED, SAYS EU22.06.11, 6:21pm In addition I wanted to say that this great nation, had founded the RSPCA in a London coffee shop in 1824...yes, we had coffee before Mussolini’s mob, having failed to get their empire back with Hitler’s help during WW2, started a huge ongoing publicity campaign to push Espresso coffee as part of an image Italy wanted to have virtually revered – with some success, amongst other national groups who felt inadequate in themselves. Not too long before this the Italians in particular were leading campaigns to burn anyone at the stake, who refused to join them. Especially those who dared to print bibles in English, the consequence of which was the British seeing right through the lust for power which encompassed Roman thinking and strategies, as the bible gives direction for individual acceptance or rejection of J C as personal saviour. Henry VIII led the way by no longer wanting to pay the Italians for the privilege of wanting to sneeze (virtually), and until the British were conned into EEC membership by the treacherous Edward Heath, had been world leaders in so many things, including the ‘born again’ Christian Wilberforce stopping the slave trade. So now Britain is back in the not so holy Roman Empire, let’s get back to good old cruelty to dogs and other animals!
What else has to happen before someone can replace Paddy Ashdown’s mate (one of Paddy's parents was a Guy Fawkes follower), Ed Llewellyn, from making sure David Cameron does not leave the EEC – however much it costs us – but especially if it costs us (as it will), total sovereignty. Britain is about to be divided up between the Moslems and the French, who are being rewarded by their spiritual leader in Rome, for their faithfulness and obedience to their Italian masters. And that was precisely how they lost their Royal Family – the Pope would not allow their Monarchy to democratise, as England had, hundreds of years ago, at Runneymede.
This was because he feared his absolute dictatorship would be put at risk, so the then Pope did all he could to suppress the real aims and objectives of born again Christians on the Continent – after all any so called church that could find justification for burning those refusing to join them (definitely not following JC’s bible message)! would also get a sense of satisfaction out of torturing both dumb and speaking ‘animals!’ Probably why the RSPCA could never have started in a country whose thought processes were being controlled by arrogant Rome. I have to emphasise this because unless the public are aware to what extent the mere five million Romans of Britain’s sixty million population now have helped each other to top positions in government and quasi government positions to block any escape from the total destruction of UK., they cannot ask the appropriate questions or insist on having MP’s whose fundamental loyalty is to UK and not some contrived figure in another country. Everyone is being stealthily edged towards losing national identity to a Rome dominated EEC parliament. If it was honourable, why does it now have to be stealthily: always a sure sign that all is not as it should be. How can your Parliamentarians stand there and take lying down the surrender of just one distinguishing British feature after another?

4 comments:

  1. I've tried to read this 4 times now. Each time my eyes refuse to go beyond the first paragraph.

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  2. This is a natural and positive reaction to military-grade gibberish

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  3. It... It's BEAUTIFUL!

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  4. Hitler and Jesus look well bored of Heath

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