New World Order and Common Purpose

New World Order and Common Purpose

First off, I am not particularly threatened by the thought of the New World Order.  One world government used to be considered a desirable thing.  My own father and his friends passionately believed that war was not inevitable and that political problems should be solved by pacifist means, meaning, in effect, that they were dabbling in communitarianism.  Zero growth is also desirable from a planetary perspective.  After he died, I got a phone call from Tony Blair’s office, no less, requesting money, so who knows how much money he gave New Labour.


Personally, I think New Labour were odious, and I am relieved to see some older school values in the Labour Party, although I will NEVER vote for them. There is nothing more sickening than an organisation who superficially pretend that they are doing good, whilst being told what to think, lining their own pockets and actually supporting extreme corporatism. Self determination and diversity are things that should be celebrated, not obliterated by Fabian garbage as far as I am concerned. People are different, and so they should be.  Life will be very boring if everyone becomes the same, soma enhanced moron.


So you can imagine I approached my course in cultural intelligence, from Common Purpose, available now on FutureLearn, with some scepticism.  I was aware of sites such as Stop CP and CP Exposed, but I have listened to Brian Gerrish, and I do not find his speech-making at all impressive or convincing.  Give me some whimsy any day rather than listen to an ex-navy dude boring on about conspiracies.  Two notches of reality at most from David Icke, who likes to end every paragraph with ‘but it is because they are all shape shifting lizards.’  Not really my bag.


Their leader on this occasion was their educational leader Julia Middleton, a trainer so awful that I spent the first two videos wanting to slap her hands down because she was so nervous.  Why this biddy is worth £80k a year from Deutsch Bank, according to the rumours from 2012, is anyone’s guess but I would not have her feed my cats.


Basically the idea, from this taster course, is that you are an infant with no brain, confused by your conflicting emotions, so you must look upon yourself as a possible scientology candidate and follow Common Purpose instead for the benefit of your local government/utilities/public sector career.  The information is not particularly advanced or interesting, and it is a bit low grade motivational in style.  One of their favourite ‘witnesses’ shyly confessed that she had married a man of a different colour and religion, at which point I felt like throwing something at the computer screen.  They progressed, if you could call it that, to recommending nice books to read, and that you should try some foreign food and music.  Who employs these zombies?  Why would you require a course from Common Purpose to identify that people from different countries do different things?


Having worked briefly for a local council, I am aware that local councils are fond of squandering money on utterly pointless and right on courses, but this one is particularly insidious due to the use of behavioural psychology, executed rather badly as far as I can see, unless you are easily confused by things like holidays, family memories, or what people are wearing.  I appreciate that many people are very confused by these things, but personally I do not notice them so the mojo don’t work on me. It is just timewasting until you get to the point.


Allegedly, the point is that Britain is not to be British, just as Germany should not be German, or anywhere else retain a national identity, in a corporatist effort to replace governments and reduce national administration to zero.  In the USA, the communitarian agenda is perceived as left, rather than right wing, since Obama is said to be keen on this plan.  I am sorry folks, but the corporatists have hijacked traditional Fabian communitarianism and this is only about money.  All that will be left is the plan to reduce the population to a stable and manageable level, and then our Brave New World will be complete.  You can pretend this is a good thing, that it will save the planet, that it will reduce the need for war, or you can decide that actually, countries and national governments are quite cute and useful, and your interests are better served with local administration to prevent things like the inevitable chemical disaster and corporatist servitude that the bankers have in store for you.


It doesn’t bother me in the slightest, because I know what is going to happen, and many people and business will be killed off.  I have been warning of this for some time.  Common Purpose, the NWO and the corporatists can do what they like, because my life is over anyway.  If you have children that you care about, however, you might want to change your spending habits and do something about TTIP, TISA.  Stop assuming that you are ever told the truth, and move your money to smaller and newer banking organisations that do not fund the sinister move towards a branded and domineering tidy world.


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