Underthesun

“Obey the rules of the road!”

In Current affairs and the economy on December 4, 2008 at 5:50 am

In South Africa, a cursory glance at the media could create an impression of a most uncommon concern with traffic safety characterizing the daily lives of the country’s populations. Yet that would be a mistake: the concern is with keeping the secrets of those who govern behind the government and who manipulate perceptions, opinions, and sympathies behind appearances generated by the mass media. The exhortation to ‘obey the rules of the road’ refers to the duty of every South African to observe a code of silence on the ridiculous fare dished up during news bulletins and in the press, which do duty as explanations for the banalities and absurdities by means of which the country’s business is prosecuted. The unfortunate state of affairs is a function of the disingenuous nature of the true rulers behind the throne of every epoch since the Anglo-Boer War of 1899-1902: stewards and governors of colonialism, who corrupted international relations between most significant countries of the world, and developed the culture of harmful equivocation typical of the global mass media today.

By preventing South Africans from interpreting their experience in terms of the quality of life resulting from changes forced upon them relative to the earlier status quo, and by feeding them an idiom of television soap opera through which all experience be criminalized for the benefit of Global Organized Crime, a precarious juggling act can be indefinitely sustained: a ‘bleeding-heart liberalism’ cloaks the vagaries of a totalitarian regime for which no vote has ever been cast by democratic means – in the interests of criminal elements long associated with the global resources sector and its clients, who require Africa’s strategic mineral resources for their expanding industrial economies. As it generates insurmountable problems for the governments of Thailand and Russia, so the power behind the ‘accidents of history’ generates insurmountable problems for the governments of South Africa, Zimbabwe, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

President Kgalema Motlanthe evidently appreciates the economic realities underpinning South Africa’s political troubles; Mr. Zuma fails to address them – therefore the powers that be have repeatedly warned that Mr. Motlanthe may govern for six months only, but that Mr. Zuma must be the long-term president. The dispossessed proletariat, as represented by Mr. Julius Malema and Dr. Blade Nzimande, believes that the arrangement will benefit it. But the legal profession believes differently: it seeks an opportunity to charge Mr. Zuma with corruption. The crisis of governance thus created will suit none but the concealed, malign manipulators who have engineered the situation for their own criminal purposes from the beginning.

That is the reality that may not be mentioned in daily conversation at work and at home – it will be deemed ‘bad driving’ in terms of the culture of obsequiousness enforced by means of interminable media campaigns and by means of an interminable series of bizarre legal precedents by which the national constitution is increasingly tailored to the needs of criminals. And of bad drivers examples must be made. The South African Paralympics team for the next Olympic Games could be assembled from the gross road ‘accidents’ to which those who know too much could be subjected – so that the entire world may be oppressed with the glorious victories of stupid little communist South Africa, to which the achievements of all superb athletes will be subordinated in the media, making them feel badly about their own talent and good health.

Mr. Mosiuoa Lekota’s incisive criticisms of the ANC’s failure to maintain law and order are making the whites sit up and take notice of COPE, the party aiming to unseat the ANC in the coming elections. But the constituency covertly championing Mr. Lekota through news bulletins presented under the banners of Caltex techron and Land Rover Discovery 3 abuses the political development through media violence: South Africa needs a conservative political party to complement the labour party that will be formed from the remnants of the ANC, thus finally to graduate to multiparty democracy after fifteen years of communist one-party hegemony. Yet Mr. Lekota is forever waving the Freedom Charter about, through the provisions of which so many atrocities have been perpetrated on Africans by abusers of colonialism and by communists alike.

Moreover, that concealed, malign constituency fails to acknowledge the involvement of the British-owned South African-based strategic mineral resources sector in the politics of Zimbabwe, and continues to sustain its attack on Robert Mugabe, whose battle is not with Morgan Thsvangirai, but with Africa’s most dangerous enemies – those who deny Africans any part of their own mineral wealth. The cholera epidemic in Zimbabwe cannot be separated from the attack on Mr. Mugabe, which has taken a thousand other forms in the past, and has included the attack on Mr. Mbeki, who sought to retain his alliance with Mr. Mugabe in the interests of addressing the real threat confronting Africa behind the endless propaganda claiming sub-human intelligence and sub-human moral integrity on behalf of Africans – for the purpose of denuding the continent of its means of livelihood.

The involvement of Africa’s enemies in the cholera epidemic reveals their capability to wield chemical warfare as a weapon of war against governments refusing to surrender their countries’ national mineral resources to the enemy. The following question could therefore rationally arise: ‘If a darkly enhanced force marshalling massive capital power, global reach, and strategic scientific capability elects to conceal the self-evident fact of its involvement in the political troubles of the country stricken with cholera – why should it not be directly concluded that the force considered was responsible not only for the cholera outbreak, but for the terrorist attack on Mumbai, and also for all other terrorist attacks for which no responsibility was assumed?’

However, irrationally, that question does not arise in the global mass media. Therefore it may be concluded that the power considered controls the global mass media. Which begs the next question: ‘For how many unexplained phenomena, and phenomena explained in a manner that could be rated only as hopelessly absurd, has the force here considered been responsible in the past, and for how many unexplained phenomena and destructive absurdities will it be responsible in the future?’ Finally, it must be asked: ‘In view of the foregoing, how can the aggregated damage of all events involved for human health and safety be assessed, so that a defence can be developed against it?’

It seems very important to me that pressure be placed on the constituency discussed, and that it be continually intensified, so that those responsible may feel it incumbent upon themselves to own the fact of their involvement in the politics of Zimbabwe, particularly those parts for which Robert Mugabe is invariably blamed. That is highly unlikely to happen, because the force behind the charade is the one that controls belief on Earth. It has persuaded the world that democratic governments are responsible for all maladies. Even the BBC advertisement in the latest issue of The Economist, which says: ‘You can’t suppress a powerful question’, and shows a microphone wrapped in with barbed wire, pretends that all would have been wonderful, had not the leaders of democratic governments been such rascals. It forces all entities to bow to its pressure – it does not experience any pressure itself. It supplies all reasons for all events on Earth, and uses its media to attack all those who disagree, until they agree. It cannot be possible that it be prevailed upon to confess involvement where the blame sits so prettily on the scapegoat laboriously created for the purpose – because, strictly speaking, that concealed power does not exist. It has no name, no face, no representative country, no known leader, and no known agenda – only a hidden one.

And that is precisely the point. Terrorism continues to achieve success because secret organizations exist. Also, whether or not the media say so, terrorism requires a high degree of sophistication – economic, organizational, scientific, and many other forms of sophistication, of which media sophistication is perhaps the most important.

The demise of the Christian West can be checked only if the truth behind Africa’s resources sector can emerge.

A stranglehold has been effected upon Britain by criminal elements in control of African mining operations, providing the means by which Britain’s reputation as the world’s most enlightened social experiment is grossly abused in the advancement of terrorism and crime. The tendentious and destructive political correctness whereby Divine Authority prosecutes the ordinances of God’s Will on Earth, via the global mass media, has elevated the criminal agenda to the status of the highest authority in the world, from which it commands world leaders and their vaunted defence forces to do its bidding. Through the effects of that covert process a new wave of liberalism has been engineered in the USA, although the USA requires conservatism for its own future security, and for that of the entire world. President Nicolas Sarkozy of France is so closely managed that he will not need to be defeated by political means – he has become is own worst political adversary within two years of taking office. Germany is being isolated in a world where communism is the hottest and hippest new fashion in the global mass media, even as Germany struggles under the burden of reunification with a lamentably information-starved Eastern bloc, which requires proper representation and intelligent economic policies to liberate it from the imbecilities of communism.

Had African South Africans had access to efficient information, such as that disseminated by The Economist, they would instantly recognize themselves in the following passage from its 29th November issue (page 25), under the title Iraq – is it really coming right?

‘In Mosul, 320 km north of Baghdad up the Tigris river, the governor of Nineveh province, Doraid Kashmoula, furrows his brow, fiddles with his worry-beads in one hand, stubs out yet another cigarette with the other, and reels off a litany of woe in his dankly curtained office. The scion of a prominent Sunni Arab family, he took the job two years ago after his predecessor, his cousin, was assassinated.

‘Since then he has survived half a dozen murder attempts. His son, a brother, and four cousins have been killed by insurgents. His house has been burnt down. He is protected both by the Kurdish guerrillas, who control the eastern half of the city and a clutch of fortified government buildings in the western half, and by the Iraqi army and police, with American forces at their shoulder, when he ventures further afield.

“Security is slowly getting better”, he says, without much conviction. At present the insurgents carry out about ten attacks a day in his province, including car bombs and ambushes, mostly in the vicinity of Mosul. In each of the past four months, more than 100 civilians and about a score of army and police have been killed, according to official figures.’

But South Africans would fail to understand why Iraqis kill Iraqis instead of Americans in the horrible war for which America is blamed in the global mass media. Not having access to efficient information, South Africans believe that the Afrikaner nation was formerly responsible for their woes, and that their own government is presently responsible for their woes. As the case is with the Iraqi insurgents who murder their own people in a wild access of bloodthirstiness, so South Africans do with other Africans who visit their shores, and with their own, out of hatred for the government that they elected, and for its leaders. The case is the same in all African countries. And the sole beneficiary of the process is the concealed power in which African communists blindly invest all their trust, and whose words they parrot verbatim whenever they are shown to wag their fingers at the bad capitalists in the global mass media: the power in control of African strategic mineral resources – which, for all intents and purposes, does not exist, since the media never mention it, and therefore no party can appropriately approach it.

The solution to the world’s problems would lie in a strategy by which the relationship between the security services, the legal profession, and the medical profession with the global mass media be straightened out once and forever. At present, lawyers and journalists are subjected to applications of medical science by which the security services achieve socio-economic effects in matters of national security and international diplomacy. The media report on all events as if no such connection exists, since they do not know of the connection – if they did, journalists could not be telemetrically managed by medical means, and therefore the agenda of Global Organized Crime could not continue to be prosecuted.

In South Africa, the murderess of Taliep Pietersen goes free because a long litany of precedents has been created by which those who actually realize murders through a sustained act of will, and organizational acumen combined with implacable sadism and vindictiveness, go free – and the human instruments elected and activated by them for the purpose are shown in the media to be sanctimoniously condemned by the duped judge, who is rewarded with a masterful performance for the cameras – as if cameras belong in courts of law instead of studios aiming to abuse the public for profit. Thus the true murderers behind appearances go free to commit more murders.

That is the basis upon which all legal matters are now conducted throughout the world, and by which criminals are empowered at the expense of their victims.

That gives the Mafia all the leisure and opportunity in the world to devise novel means by which to prosecute its criminal agenda at the world’s expense.

I was recently given a pet cat, complete with a pretentious name that I had to obediently remember for the Mafia’s benefit. The cat’s previous owner, a saintly man, was dispatched to Australia, to go and corrupt a fine Anglo-Saxon society for the Mafia’s benefit. The cat is to be fed only one particular brand of pet food, and nothing else – which enrolled me into a scientific program of which I know nothing, but which could go horribly wrong if I refuse to keep the cat. The general idea is to insinuate me into a marriage with a political enemy, who will ensure that I never err on the side of law and order whenever the Mafia requires my services. The cat has been associated with Hyundai, the vehicle governing the actions of my daughter’s political enemy, a kind young man to which she has been recently married – whereas the vehicle brands that I require for the advancement of law and order are Toyota Hilux and Toyota Corolla, which are diametrically opposed to the agendas pursued by international security services through Hyundai.

A current South African advertisement for dairy products pretends that those who abstain from dairy grow to be vicious and violent, antagonizing the obsequious culture that the Mafia finds so convenient in prosecuting its murderous charades. However, according to Professor Paul Zane Pilzer, a regular consultant to the US Congress, dairy is an extremely unhealthy product that does far more harm than good, but has been foisted upon the public through malignant advertising practises. All such instances of abuse advance the agenda of Global Organized Crime, and place the blame upon the victims of the process.

The enforcement of secrecy is by far the most efficient means through which the bid for world domination constituted by such obnoxious means is being gradually accomplished at the expense of Christian democracy and of market economy capitalism.

‘Obey the rules of the road!’ is a fitting exhortation for a criminal totalitarian regime posing as Divine Authority intervening in Earthly matters: it places the advertiser squarely on the moral high ground – hard-hearted oppressors would not care so much for their subordinates as to worry about their health and safety – and provides a useful personalized warning to those who believe that secrecy is the Mafia’s greatest single weapon against the society absroved by its pretence at piety and governmental efficacy. Since the real advertiser considered in this context is a covert meta-advertiser, which enters into a joint venture with the government deceived in the process into believing that it is being advantaged, the dynamics work beautifully at every level for the Mafia – while the advertising campaign contributes to the exacerbation of socio-economic decay upon which it thrives.

Public communication must be improved in a process that begins with soap opera. It is perfectly possible to engage a global mass audience in a narrative idiom free from all morbid preoccupation with crime and vice. But that will only be possible if the criminal element can be efficiently prevented from perverting such a positive idiom, through vulgar exaggerations of its best elements, subversive takes on its virtues, heterodox expressions of its mysteries, ironic interpretations of its societal objectives, and so on. In the absence of effective Christianity, the West has lost its moral moorings; it is adrift in a wasteland of depravity and moral bigotry which have been rendered so fashionable, and is enforced by a tendentious political correctness of such unchallengeable moral authority, that all could soon be lost – unless a concerted effort be made to regain lost ground and to move forward with greater intelligence than before.

‘Obey the rules of the road!’ should be directed at the public for the right reasons, so that it would be unnecessary to remind people of the virtues of safe driving and responsible social intercourse.