Friday, July 12, 2019

The British Ambassador Resigns

By Glenn N. Holliman

David Collingwood, British educator and keen observer of the human race, emailed the following from his holiday villa in southern France with permission to post  

"If you feel that you’d like to publish this, you have my full authority.  Here, in la Vaucluse, it is a comfortable 30 degrees Celsius: I write in the shade of olive trees at the table in our Provençal garden; ahead is the unmistakeable outline of Mont Ventoux; around, thousands of cicada chirrup merrily; above is the cornflower-blue sky beloved of Cézanne; and by my right arm is a glass of chilled rosé. What could be better? No wonder I wax lyrical today.  Warmest good wishes and bisous." - David

The high profile story here, as, one would hope it is over there, is the maliciously-leaked (confidential) correspondence of Kim Darroch, the British Ambassador to the USA.


Left, David, wordsmith and 
intellectual of the Midlands, shares an insight.

He did what all ambassadors do: he assessed state and actions of foreign governments and advised his government accordingly. As an ambassador quite rightly expects his correspondence with his government to be confidential, he must be blunt and honest, rather than diplomatic.


Right, Ambassador Kim Darroch. 

That a potential British Prime Minister - Boris Johnson - would refuse to give his full support to a British ambassador, beggars belief. 



Right, the next Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Boris Johnson?

That a nation’s leader - President Trump - would lower himself by resorting to social media to question the judgement of any ambassador is shocking. 

No gentleman would admit to reading another’s correspondence: he would distance himself from such behaviour. Thus, the best, and correct, response to Sir Kim’s (leaked) reports would have been not to respond at all. The alternative would have been for Mr Trump to have condemned the criminal and treacherous behaviour of the perpetrator of the leak.

Without naming specific prime ministers and presidents, I look back with nostalgia to times when the leaders of both our nations at least made a pretense of dignity and courtesy, behaving in a manner befitting their high office. - David Collingwood

Sunday, May 26, 2019

Political Collapse in the U.K.?

By Glenn N. Holliman

Since businessman and economist Terry Field wrote this article, the Prime Minister, Teresa May of the United Kingdom, has given her resignation notice.  The Conservative Party, the oldest continuous political party in history, is in disarray divided over how best, if at all, to leave the European Union.  Many suspect that May's successor will have no more success guiding a 'soft Brexit' than Ms. May has attempted.  Below is Terry's latest analysis of the whys and wherefores of the situation. - GNH


Political collapse has arrived in England. Where can it lead?
The British Prime Minister has strained her arm muscles this morning. She has shoved the sofas in front of her cabinet office door, to prevent any further remaining cabinet members from entering the room and suggesting yet again that she should go. Thirty-six resignations down the line, no agreement to settle with Europe in sight, and the politics of the street dominating and overshadowing a Parliament worse AND probably more anarchic and more incompetent than any since the one Cromwell broke up. 

What is happening in England is not inconsequential. Indeed, it is a part of a set of changes that rips the country from over two centuries of its past – a successful past until the dread decision to join France in 1914 and the gross impoverishment that followed on the Hitler war.


Left, Barb Holliman points out an 'item' that Terry, in his dark glasses, has overlooked in their discussion on the collapse of the British Empire. 

The first, obvious change is the collapse of the mechanisms of wise government. For centuries, Britain, beneficially isolated by the navy, both safe and able to range across the seas to gain opportunity was sheltered by the comparatively wise and benign government and guidance of an enlightened aristocracy, whose structure, stable as a result of primo geniture, was able to act as a ‘guardian’ to the progressive developments of commerce, of trade, and later of industry and the linkages to the vast colonial empires – the first being in North America, and later in India and the eastern and African countries.
As the franchise was extended progressively through the reform acts of 1832, 1867, 1884 and then into the first decades of the twentieth century, the guiding hand of the commercial interests and the aristocracy, in the form of the Whigs and the Tories, facilitated a near continuous beneficial growth in all aspects of life in the empire and at home in the British isles.
Even as the franchise broadened, as the effect of industrialization generated the Labour Party, and as power moved from landed interests to trade, commerce and the cities, the power and authority of the aristocracy and the great commercial interests, functioning on inherited power and the eternal sense of duty – noblesse oblige – maintained a ready ear to hear the complaints and aspirations of the people. 

The country changed to the benefit of the population. All understood the sense of place, but they also knew what to expect from each other – and from the classes they could see but were not members of.
In short. The system worked, and the politics reflected that and reinforced it.
Then came 1945, universal education for all to 16, later 18, and the maturing of the effect of the universal suffrage as all began to seek representation from those who would prosecute their own class- or sectarian – interests.

As this full-hearted sectarian engagement of all possible interest groups gathered pace, in the wider world, Britain was becoming relatively – and in many parts of the countries that composed the whole – absolutely poorer. The great cities fell to pieces and the inhabitants suffered deprivation, isolation and poverty, despite the post war recovery, whose effect was to greatly advantage the non-industrial south over the dying industries of the north, great social fractures opened up, and the class divides widened. The parties of the left became more vocal, would-be radical, and aggressive with demands, 

The conservatives postured that they were now ‘of the centre’ – Harold MacMillan famously saying that ‘we are all socialists now’ and their memberships began – horror of horrors – to accept those who were state educated, and elevated to civilization by acceptance – albeit in small numbers – into Oxford and Cambridge.
The line held from 1970 until recently, with all pickled in aspic as the left controlled the media and the civil service, the European Union commanded the broad integrationist agenda, and the right was marginalized to being viewed as close-to unhinged.
Then came 2008. The collapse. The evacuation of surplus funds, of easy state borrowing, the impoverishment of state debt exploding to guarantee the foreign bond holders of the City mega-banks that Brown and Balls had willfully created, to milk of mis-stated profits to buy votes by the million. 

The party was over. And it never started up again. Meanwhile, China and India began their remorseless rise to gigantic power. China is well on the  way, India is slower but will undoubtedly get there. In the west, most commentators in England consider the United States as being in decline and perhaps approaching internal instability.

The psychological effect of this in England is very profound. More so than in continental Europe. Why so? Well, since 1940, England has well understood that its physical survival has depended upon sheltering under the American power’s wing. That to be alone a second time would tempt fate that another Himmler may one day in the future – from some place as yet unknown and not even considered dangerous – stamp his psychopaths on the people of the islands from which there would be no escape. SO America was essential. And like a father standing guard over a child, it is both resented and loved.
Yet now it (America) declines. And into what? And how long will it take before senility and ineffectiveness takes over there. We in England know how fast collapse from immense power to nothing-at-all can take. It is lightning fast; and it happened – quite directly, and quite recently – to us.
Thus the first reaction in Britain – it being pragmatic- is to see if its new uncle in the east is likely to be beneficial as its father in the west has been. So we court China. We flatter it; we eschew the Dalai Llama now, we pitch for their ‘investments’, we invite their unsmiling Head Man to address our parliament (where he reminded us what parvenus we are) and hope to enter some of their highly controlled ‘markets’.
And yet there is a nasty reality we cannot shake off. That we are weak, unskilled, poor and alien to the new eastern Uncle. Who we now fully understand cares entirely for himself and not at all for us. Our friendly father (America) in the west, still affectionate to us (why I simply do not understand now save for history and sentimentality) may be ‘in decline’ but by any reasonable expectations is still unlikely to ‘decline’ to anything less than an immense power, if not any longer the sole global power.
All this has de-stabilised England. It has entirely lost a sense of place and a sense of safety for the future. The ‘austerity’ following on 2008 caused generalized discontent, and the parties moved to the margins – the Labour Party to a retro-socialist obsession, with a mini-Lenin type at the head, and the Conservative Party sought to find the centre-ground in partnership with the Liberals. The depth of the impoverishment of the state following on 2008 was such as to doom any such centre -politics from doing other than enraging a population drunk on decades of state largesse provided on the back of ruinous state and private borrowing.
The centre in Britain has collapsed. With England split between the socialists on the left, and a new form of English Nationalist party that is emerging before our eyes in the form of the moth emerging from the chrysalis of the old one-nation, aristocracy-led, socially only lightly-engaged Conservative Party. May was the last attempt to sustain a Eurocentric, essentially centrist, ‘managerialist’ Conservative Party. It is no coincidence that May is a Grammar School product, taught to ape the mannerisms of the old aristocracy, but on a pathetically modest scale.
SO what is happening now to that political dispensation – a dispensation that is the latest iteration of a party over 200 years old? The new party (Conservative) emerging from the old one is becoming a very different creature indeed. This new party rejects everything that has gone before, even as it claims to being intent on reviving it. This new party is at its heart a true reflection of the contemporary England – an essentially working-class, total work state, where the vast majority of the population is functionally educated, disconnected from the world in a way their antecedents were not for centuries past. These people live and breathe their little island. They have entirely forgotten their imperial past (save for a periodic dollops of deliberately out-of-context emotional gloop served up as socialist ‘social cement’ by the profoundly unhelpful BBC).
In less than half a single lifetime, the entire world view of their grandparents has been destroyed, thrown into the trash can, and replaced by a sort of anarchy of disconnected newness, intended to both serve the needs of local commerce, and to deconstruct the class and other social inter-relationships that both grew out of the past, and offered sophisticated connections to it. The citizen is entirely cast adrift, made new, made isolated, turned into a socially compliant consumer unit, but with a quality of life and a sense of security and happiness worse than at any time since the start of the industrial revolution. 
In this condition, all must work all the time. As in the former Soviet Union, children are farmed out to care agencies as parent work from youth to decrepit old age – and they are taught that this is the only way to live, that anything else is unimaginable and undesirable. To sustain this absurdity, the people are subjected to a level of conditioning and psychological management from the earliest years that Dr Goebbels would simply marvel at for its extent and it unyielding continuity. Winston Smith in 1984 observed the poisonous lunacy. I doubt such awareness is available to the inhabitants of England now.
The extent of disconnection is perhaps greater in England than in any country on earth. And into that comes people like Nigel Farage of the Brexit Party, and Boris Johnson and the like in the Tory-Conservative party.
Out of this free-floating condition comes Farage and Brexit. The simple solution to remove fears, recover what is lost, shine a light on a bright new future. In all humility the writer understands how the uneducated masses can be so taken in, but it is still, after all that happened in the 19th and twentieth centuries, a simple wonder that the level of naivete required to facilitate such potent but grotesque politicking is so readily available. To be sure, the depredations of gross amoral and atheistic state socialism has accelerated the disaffection, compounded with the ‘no more money’ sign going up outside the British exchequer, but something far darker has taken over. And that thing is the collapse of the western perspective on how to command a state and an economy. 
Watching China, the monolith full of what looks so often like clever ‘clones’, the direction of societies in America and in Europe looks amateurish, chaotic, and worse, ineffective. We are invited observe the stupefying achievements of the communist party in China, the vast new cities, the 1200 km long artificial river to take water from the south to the north, the ‘belt and road’ system connecting them to the world of the east, Europe and Africa. And against this we have nothing but obvious indebted tiredness. Only tiredness, and the rage so many special interest groups, all ripping the body politic apart for personal advantage, with mutual suspicion and open hatred everywhere. In America look at how Democrat voters absolutely hate GOP voters and vice versa. A vision of insanity.
So in Britain, the response is simply to hell with it, we will look after our own interests, think only of ourselves, trust nobody south of Dover – or west of it now, and thus espouse the safety of nationalism, of patriotism, of the certainty that we can do what we want, and the others had better get out of our way. 

Hence the New Tory Party. Aggressive-assertive, Britain first and last, free to act across the globe, contemptuous of the moderation of its aristocratic past approach, keen to reject European states it sees as the direct inheritors of the chaos of the violent past. For this New Tory Party, economics is trumped entirely by patriotic feeling, by national awareness, by corresponding diminution of regard for ALL others. This latter is the subliminal way the New Tory Party faces up to the recognition of the decline of its American protector.


British humour is always close to the surface but often understated.  This hedge is in Nap Hill near High Wycombe.  The home owner's political beliefs are unknown.  Perhaps the human being consumed is the old Tory Party?

For many of the members of the New Tory Party, their disconnected pragmatism encourages them to accept Huawei and scorn the American reaction. For them, daily commerce and the promise of China trumps all else.

For them there is NO cultural continuity in the west that matters – that is for them simple sentiment and of no worth. They never understood what the Reformation, the Renaissance and all that followed on actually meant – for them it is French flummery – so moving society to China and bending the knee to the Chinese state so long as there is a yen or two to be gained is exactly the same as their grandparents taking the Yankee dollar after 1945.

Cultural values, civilization, commonality is nothing to them. Only the daily trade gain is of moment. And those people are the ones who drive the New Tory Party now. They are driving the future. And the amusingly bumbling Labour Party run by a bunch of whining dysfunctional superannuated Leninists are nowhere in the national conversation.
Of course the BBC gets NONE of this. Nor does the rest of the local hack media.
Britain, via the New Tory Party, kicked into action by the oddity that is Farage, is comprehensively rejecting the enlightenment and all that came from it in the west, to replace it with whatever works, however totalitarian, however alien, however dangerous in the long term, however likely to cut the West adrift from its points of origin, of its origins from Greek classical luminosity so searing it lasted for two and a half thousand years
Make no mistake, Britain is at the start of a deep revolution. One that is cutting the past away. Hacking at it with machetes and letting the people move without any sense of direction to new and never-before-experienced shores. It is the  New Tory Party, at present engaged in formulating a potent poison to dispatch the unimaginative and heroically timid May. - Terry Field

Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Brexit and Cultural Challenges

The below comments are from an English friend of Stephanie McCarthy, our writer and photographer in Australia.  She passed them to me which I share along with her pictures of some of the incredible avian life.  The sobering challenges of differing cultures in contact with each other is as old as when homo sapiens left Africa and began to migrate across the world, sigh....- GNH

From England, some Concerns about Brexit and Assimilation of Cultures
from a British Observer 


I had to add my comments to both yours (Stephanie's) and Terry Field's recent Brexit and immigration et al.  We are going in the rudderless direction of a banana state if someone soon doesn't come up with a meaningful deal on leaving the EU. 

I have to say that they (the EU) have not been entirely helpful in this process as, obviously they don't want us to leave.  I think they should have thought about that and given some concessions when David Cameron flew to Brussels to obtain just that and came away with nothing, which prompted the Brexit vote.  


There are certainly faults on both sides - Theresa May was too soft at the beginning of the negotiations and allowed the EU too much say in what they, and us, can and cannot do.  I can't see what good a postponement of the 'deal' will do unless someone can come up with a wonderful plan in the interim.  What a mess! 

In all probability we will remain in the EU as they don't want a no deal Brexit any more than we do but that is highly likely as an alternative to Theresa's plan being accepted.

On to the atrocity in New Zealand.  We were bowled over by the outpouring of the people there, the vigils and the hugs given to Muslims.  While we in no way condone what happened, we both said that the reaction of the New Zealanders just wouldn't happen here.

It's probably because we have so many Muslims here (open door policy of the Blair government) and also the fact that there is no way they will attempt to integrate with the rest of society.  

The latest news is that a head teacher in a Birmingham primary school (90% Muslim pupils) has had his attempt to open up the children's narrow views by introducing subjects such as gay relationships, same sex relationships etc., thwarted  as the parents of the children have made such a fuss that he has been forced to backtrack.  

They will never integrate until the Imams discover they are in the 21st century and start preaching the values of the host country and allow males and females to worship together.  It is only recently that these same schools in Birmingham segregated girls from boys in class (because it is their culture) until the local authority was involved and came to a compromise whereby the girls were in the same classroom as the boys but in a separate part of the room.  Some compromise!

I dread to think what will happen to this country.  As you say, Britishness has all but vanished as time after time we have bent over backwards to placate the immigrant.  

As Julia Gillard (New Zealand) once famously said, and I paraphrase, 'you came here of your own free will and if you are at odds with the customs of your chosen country I suggest you use that free will and take the return journey'.  But they won't as it's too easy to obtain benefits, for which we tax payers pay. 

Soap box is being put away now but I thought our views would be of interest to you. - a British Observer

A Letter from Normandy


by Glenn N. Holliman

My friend, Terry Field, fears that he is that ‘Voice Crying in the Wilderness’, largely alone trying to alert humanity that we stand in the midst of a new age, a radically  changing climate moving the planet, this good Earth, to a new and disastrous reality.  A reality he strongly argues that billions of peoples do not understand or acknowledge, and a political leadership remaining in denial of what is happening to all of us as we read these lines. 

Terry, an Englishman of considerable education and business experience and with homes in both the United States and France, writes this reflection upon his return to his restored manor house and garden in Normandy.  There he and Fina will experience another summer of French wine, calvados, multiple cheeses and tending to the roses and orchard. They will worry in frustration that their great grandchildren will face a different, much less inviting world, one with famine instead of the abundance of our generation.  And alas so should we. - GNH


A Note on Climate and Moral Blindness
by Terry Field

On returning from the warmth and comfort of Florida, to the changeable weather and quiet isolation of Normandy, life seems to be the experience of a dream. All is the same, yet nothing is the same.

The wide ocean separates worlds of different minds. I stand on the same earth of the same planet, but that is about all that is the same. Any mature reflection of the so-profound different ‘seas’ human beings swim in force one to accept that there is simply no commonality. Not of purpose, not of understanding of place, not of the deepest of desires, not even of the recognition of what it is worth living - and perhaps dying – for.

This is a dark realization, since such an awareness stops one adopting any real hope or expectation that in the face of what the most intelligent and the most sensitively aware on earth understand to be our darkest of dark predicaments, that there will or even can be a composite response to correctly perceived reality.

The depth of the difference in thinking and ‘being’ between such as France, Florida (and by extension, much of ‘rural’ America) and England – three countries I have some understanding, entirely removes any likelihood that the different minds will ever agree needs to be done, since they do not begin to agree on what matters, what is valuable, what is, to use a word not often applied, ‘sacred’.

It is a personal tragedy to properly recognize that the world as has been with human life is collapsing like a burning Chinese lantern.

And yet any sense of the dread reality is ‘internal’ to the individual, and hard to communicate to the legions of the intentionally or naively, profoundly un-aware. I used to consider that it was not just possible, but probable, that all people possessed of reasonable intellects and characters susceptible to rational discourse would immediately respond to the truth of what is happening, if only the tableau of reality were laid before them. A decade or more of observing mendacity bigotry and corruption has entirely removed any such expectation.

SO where are we now?
We are at the point where many thousands of readily observable degradation of species conditions across the entire large planet illuminates our daily observation that all is dying in front of us. All we need to do is look, and open our eyes, in order to see.

We are at the point where the air, the earth, the soil, the seas, fresh water, are all degrading, disappearing, becoming ever-so much more removed from the myriad creatures who need them for life. We are one such species.

We are at the point where the degradation of the real physical, biological, ecological global ‘stock’ is observably and rapidly declining to the point of multi-species collapse that is of itself accelerative to the point of all-species disappearance. Including Human life.

We are at the point where our civilization, having developed the employment of economic measurements that purposefully and deliberately exclude in value all that is worthwhile in the world, has resulted in the clear appearance of the comprehensive end point for the life of human beings, of our civilization, but far more importantly, the life of -literally – millions of species across the planet.

The global power-elite are advised by civil servants who, if they are not incompetent, know these realities. And yet the political class has steered us all to the point where it is impossible to see any mechanisms that can support the recovery of the stability of universal global life, without bringing in its train the inevitable loss of the great majority of human life, particularly human life compressed into high density urban centres.

Above a quiet winter evening in Florida, 2019. Terry is writing and Fina and my wife, Barb, discussing flowers and the quiet joy of sitting outside on a January evening. 


The large numbers of people now expressing an overt concern over their future and the future of their offspring are – very unfortunately – not effective nor are they helpful. Their terrors are justified. Yet none of them appear to understand that to even have a tiny chance of arresting this very-fast developing catastrophe, actions of such an extremely radical nature would be needed that the inevitable and unavoidable consequence of such actions would be the very rapid starvation of the great majority of people now living.

And we are at the point where, if this is not done, then all human and most other life on earth will be extinguished.

Within a century.  And long before that, all semblance of civilized order will have been long forgotten.

 In the context of reality, not our obsessional social fantasies, can anyone tell me why the sewage of Brexit, the squalor of Trump, the posturing of the mass-hysteria of the Ocasio-Cortezes of this world are other than trivially absurd and offensive? – Terry Field


Sunday, March 24, 2019

Brexit from a Gentleman Leaver


An Observation from an Englishman Gentleman
by David Lott

David Lott, retired commercial and RAF pilot, horseman, son of a Battle of Britain airman and at home  with his lovely wife in a country house whether in England or France, penned this note to me last month.  If one has been following the news, the United Kingdom 
is in political and economic turmoil attempting to agree on a strategy of leaving the European Union.  Yesterday a million persons marched in London demanding a second referendum, hoping that the U.K. would not leave the organization of 27 nations who share a borderless common market. 



Deeply conservative and patriotic, David, pictured right, is passionate that the U.K. should break away from the E.U. as do millions of  his fellow citizens.  Whether one agrees with him or not, it is important to understand his feelings as elected officials in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, all 'nations' within the United Kingdom, struggle with this profoundly divisive issue of separation. - GNH


Below, 23 March 2019, a million pro-E.U. citizens marched in London demanding a second referendum on whether to leave or stay.

"I am so sorry I have not been in touch for such a long time. No excuse really but just distracted by other things. We are in reasonable shape and expecting a grandson on Brexit day, or what we hope will turn out to be Brexit in more than name only. If that is the case he will be born into a free and independent country which will be a splendid satisfaction to us.

Never in my life have I seen so little gained in negotiations with the EU for so great an expense. Sadly, our nation has no Captain and therefore acts in a rudderless manner. Even our Parliament is traduced by a treacherous Speaker. Oh, how the 'Mother of Parliaments' is diminished.

The situation upon your side of the Atlantic is so very different. You have a very strong leader and the reputation of the United States is blossoming allowing your President to project power in the cause of peace in a manner not possible since the days of President Reagan. I thought President Trump's State of the Union speech was thoughtful balanced and above all clear in its messages. He really is delivering on his manifesto.

Nigel Farage, a leader of the Exit movement, is a personal friend of Mr. Lott.  This picture taken 23 March 2019 at a Pro-Brexit march. David once stood for Parliament representing the Independent Party.

To come back to Brexit we are hoping for the World Trade Organisation departure from the EU using Article 24 in the WTO's rule book. This states that provided both parties agree all normal trade arrangements can continue under the current system for a period of up to 10 years after Brexit during which time both parties would engage in talks to iron out a full agreement.

This allows the current free trade with the EU to continue gives certainty in the short to medium term for business, buries the Irish problem, allows us to carry out trade agreements with the rest of the world, deregulate and save £39 billion. Of course, while this is sensible fair and easy, Mrs. May will always take the difficult route of getting nothing for £9 billion, tying us to the EU indefinitely and make us a vassal state much like Vichy France in WW2! She is completely bonkers.


Emotions in England are running high as the new deadline for removing the U.K. from the E.U. draws near.  

On a different subject I wrote a short story highlighting in an amusing way my views on encouraging children from the age of six to question their gender which I regard as cruel, evil and unnecessary. The joy of childhood is its innocence. To shatter that is a crime.

I trust you are in the pink." - David Lott


Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Weak Reeds Bind Together

Our transnational writer, Mr. Terry Field of Normandy France and Sarasota, Florida, a born and bred Englishman, has awaken from his winter slumber and is once again at his keyboard.  Here we have his most recent thoughts on a number of issues troubling human beings in this era. - GNH


Brexit, Climate Change and the Fascistic Method. Weak Reeds Bind Together by Terry Field

Since 1945 and the end of the previously unimaginable bloodletting resulting from the final collapsed insanity of nationalism and the total war of nation states ordered by the deluded and the sociopaths, until the late 1970s all advanced nations, including the social democratic societies in the West, and centrally planned composite-ownership societies in the east, held broadly accepted ideas of how people should work and live together.  During this period, religious imperatives were suppressed, and religious expression was marginal and all-but unobserved as a significant social force.

Partaking of Florida sunshine in January, Terry, left, is thinking deep thoughts, seemingly oblivious to the smiles of the young ladies sharing a park bench with him. 

Since the obvious collapse of state socialism and the final collapse of European communism, this composite perspective that allowed for social economic and political/cultural integration at the supra-national level seemed to promise a peaceful future governed by non-nationalistic, logical-rational, intellectually driven governance, but that was an illusion.

Now all that is in the past, nationalism is the dominant vigor in the politics of most major states across the world. The imperative is for the nation to take control of its citizens lives, and cross-national co-operation is considered not only unnecessary, but also quite undesirable. Military power is being expanded in old and new major powers, and old agreements controlling arms are being thrown in the trash can.

The 19th century is our model. The Twentieth century is no longer wanted.

In this transition, the political method of fascism has been very effectively applied. What do I mean by this? Well, when anyone talks about fascism, they and their listeners usually think about dictators wearing either the crooked cross or the hammer and cycle, and the repression that goes with it.

I mean something more attuned to the Roman meaning and nothing else. In the US House of Representatives, either side of the Speaker’s chair, there is a pair of bunches of fasces – bunches of reads binding an axe. 


So what is this? It is the binding of many weak reeds together to make them strong when together. That is a metaphor for the underpinnings for radical social and political changes in direction. In essence, when a settled socio-political structure is attacked by – often – small groups of focused, thoughtful, driven people possessed of new and different ideas from those generally accepted – and they would otherwise as mere individuals make no headway in changing minds - by binding together and making a ‘common front’ in forceful argument and persuasion they emulate the bunches of individual weak reeds. 

They are thus powerfully effective. One of the reasons they are so effective, is because nobody on the old political dispensation either anticipated their onslaught, nor were they prepared to argue equally forcefully against the projectors of these new (or perhaps rehashed old) ideas.

The fascistic method is far and away the most powerful political technique ever devised. It was the under-structure of the ‘Bolshevik’ revolution – a small tight driving inner political core, as opposed to the ‘distributed’ political movement of ‘Menshevism’. At this time of radical re-direction of political thought and the direction of the major societies of the globe, it is THE method that forces a wedge into the political world and shatters it at lightening speed.  I anticipate this method will be used by many groups as they observe the power of the method, and this in itself will further fragment the social fabric. It is arguable that such an approach has been applied to effect in the British Labour Party.

The ‘centre cannot hold’ when new or old novel ideas and directions are thrust into the minds of the somnolent.

This disruption has, I suggest, has only just begun. And it is NOT ‘right wing’ or ‘left wing’. It is a technique. And one that will change our lives and we need to become aware of that to avoid a sense of unanticipated crisis. I anticipate the European Parliament will experience change arising from precisely this methodology in May.

The British political system has seen this powerful effect, driven by highly talented political communicators within and without the traditional political structures over the last three years in the Brexit debate. The method has not only been very effective it has disabled the opposition, shattered the utility of the parliament, who, in general, were psychologically completely unprepared to fight with and respond to the same techniques. 

As Britain approaches the choice of leaving with no signed treaty, or remaining and cancelling (via another plebiscite) It is possible that a similar ‘push-back’ by the most driven in the political landscape may be seen to use this method. It will raise the stakes for both the commentators and the voting public.

Both need to know that they are not stripped of their minds just because they are assaulted by ultra-forceful political assault-troops and charismatic leaders. Can people become so aware? Probably not in this short timescale.

Climate Change 

Time to tell the dreadful truth and share the sense of awe and horror with the ‘man in the street’????

The Inter-Governmental Panel on Climate Change is assisted in its deliberations by an extensive ‘editing’ panel that includes Saudi Arabia, Russia, The USA, China the EU and Japan, as well as other superpowers like Iceland. The report is affected by these actors.

The IPCC suggests now that we – the human race and the world entire – have about eleven years and a few months (now) to ‘act’ in order to avoid uncontrollable increasing global heating, climate change and internal feedbacks that make anything humanity can do quite irrelevant. In simple terms, after eleven years and a few months (amazing precision!) we become bystanders to a removal of our and most life on earth in very little time indeed. The logic is unavoidable. And unarguable. Or is it?

The IPCC reports understate the speed of change (it is non-linear but second order change now, the IPCC has suggested a linear slower acting anticipated change) and ignores or greatly diminishes the loss of Arctic ice and the albedo effect, the release of methane from the shallow Arctic shelf off Russia, and the release of CO2 and methane from the melting permafrost, and the effect on CO2 release from warming of the lands south of the arctic arboreal.

In other words, the IPCC is NOT realistic and the eleven years (and a few months) is probably a FANTASY NOW.

In addition, Many scientists suggest that the ‘sensitivity’ of the earth to CO2 is far greater than that assumed by the IPCC, and that the climate now experienced, and the level of global warming experienced now is the product of the CO2 and other gasses output to atmosphere by civilization (a heat engine) up to about the mid to late 1960s.
In other words, we have not yet experienced the heating that will come from the total – vastly increased ( and non-linear) CO2 and some recent methane that has been emitted between 1970 and now. In simple words. There is no ‘carbon budget’ left to burn.
Imagine then what is to come just from that.

SO What is the probable real condition?

The probable real condition is beyond terrible and all should be awed by it.  
It is very possible that we are at or beyond the point when the global climate system is going to further accelerate to a level not seen for more than 200 million years. It may well be now that there is nothing that human social order can do in order to stop the removal of mammalian and most other life from the surface of the earth.  

Fantasists rejected climate change.

Terry has grown a beard, similar to the Old Testament renderings of Jeremiah, a prophet who warned but was little heeded in his time.  

Their white noise is now dissipating. But the rising awareness of the problem is of course couched in terms that there is always some kind of solution. This is a reasonable approach – indeed the only possible approach give the ‘public need not be disturbed’ eternal requirement for social stability – and a social collapse serves no rational purpose today whatever the probable future. BUT....

The IPCC talks about a ‘technology switch’ to try to save ourselves that any rational economist will say likely destroys the prosperity of the comfortable legions living in the rich world’s societies (denied by many, but in reality unavoidable). That alone is why almost nothing is or probably will be done. Despite the rising awareness.

Others suggest the IPCC assumed-CO2 removal from atmosphere used in its models to ‘achieve’ its ‘2 degrees warming’ (really laughable, since such does not exist, or where it exists is quite untested and really at the level of the  Wright’s ‘plane, minus its ‘proof-of-flying’) compounds the unreality, and quite widespread skepticism of the value of its committee’s deliberations.

IN SUMMARY, I suggest to you that we are very likely now to be beyond the point of being able to control this dreadful rapid future progression, to a world unimaginable, with little life left upon it and certainly not homo sapiens or many other complex life forms, whatever the hopelessly incompetent, and often completely corrupted governments of the world do or do not to try  to do in order to ‘ameliorate’ the effects and the extent of the changes. Physics is its own master.

In all this, we still use the fascistic method to play tribal games.

Who now thinks survival is probable, or perhaps even possible??