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Climate Strike in Boston, September 20, 2019.  Photo: wcvb.org

by Mary W Maxwell, LLB

On Friday, September 20, 2019,  I attended the “strike” in Boston. Many thousands of folks turned out to protest climate change. One man, standing near the Park St “T” station was handing out a newspaper entitled “Revolution.” He says we can’t put up with Trump’s fascist government and so we need a revolution.

I hold the view that people never revolt.  I’ll develop that here for anyone who is interested, but this article has no “lesson.” That is, I’m not saying “We haven’t had any revolutions, so let’s finally make one.”  Nor am I urging “Stop thinking about change, Folks, it ain’t gonna happen.”  I’m just sort of reporting the weather.

And we all know you can’t do anything about the weather.

Oops! Yes, you can. People could — theoretically –stop the geoengineering, which I assume is what’s behind climate change.  I doubt it is caused by fossil fuels (or methane from cows).

The strike in Boston is mainly a political-party based thing (and you know I don’t mean Republican). The attendees were mostly young.  Public school principals had declared that skipping school that Friday would be an excusable absent day (if a note from a parent was presented).

It was fun to see healthy happy people marching from City Hall to the State House. Plenty of police were visible — doing absolutely nothing. That, of course, was predictable, given that this “protest” is not really a protest but has the blessing of the authorities. No “space denial” weapons lined the Boston Common! (Imagine if it had been me protesting the Marathon bombing mistrial.)

One sign I photographed said “Make the earth greta again.” A kid was carrying it, so I assumed it was a typo, but now I’m told that Greta is the name of a Swedish teen who has been doing a “Friday walkout” from her school for years.

So this turnout in Boston was a Greta affair.  And the demand being made by the young people is for a Green Deal, the details of which I don’t endeavor to learn, but which is organized by Greta’s followers at the UN.

All Revolutions Are Staged?

Who actually beheaded King Charles I in 1649? We don’t know, as the beheaders wore masks and did not sign the so-called death warrant. That suggests to me that it was done by you-know-whom. (I don’t really know whom. I mean it was Insiders who had enough power to cover their crime.)

My generation who lived through the Cold War certainly had no clue that the 1917 Revolution, leading to the Soviet Empire, was stagedaroo.  And all those Marxist lectures in college had nothing to do with Lenin’s coup d’etat of the Russian tsar.  Oops I mean Paul Warburg’s coup d’etat.

Certainly the Soviet Empire had nothing to do with “the withering away of the state,” or “the dictatorship of the proletariat.” It’s embarrassing even to murmur those phrases now.

The biggie in France in 1789?  The liberte, egalite, fraternite one? Nope.  Not an upswell from the people, regardless of whether the people had something to upswell about. A 1922 book by  Nesta Webster covers the ground. (She is an anti-Semite and a conspiracy theorist, according to Wikipedia, retrieved today.) Her book is  World Revolutions: The Plot Against Civilisation.

The American Rev of Seventy Six? Sorry.  Not. Throwing the tea chests into the harbor was not the real deal either. (Arranged by a media-savvy person, obviously.) I am happy as to how Independence turned out, but even our great heroes are now suspect.

What was Tom Jefferson doing in France when the Parchment was being scratched out in Philly?  And did you know that Ben Franklin was openly a member of the Hellfire Club which engaged in the very occult practices with which Gumshoe sometimes seems obsessed?

OK then, how about the 1831 Nat Turner revolt that gave the owners of Negroes the willies? According to the Encyclopedia Virginia, 36 slaves were killed during this rebellion and another 30 were later executed following a proper trial. So I am not saying the story of the revolt is a myth. I just imagine it was ignited for reasons helpful to the powerful. (My evidence is hunch city.)

Joaquin Flores and the Herland Report

In Comments below I will show the fascinating interview that Ms Herland conducted with Mr Flores. I am not educated as to the events they discuss regarding Serbia and Kosovo, but their main message is that revolutions such as “the Arab spring” and “the color revolutions” are staged.

Flores says he was a union leader and that he knows how to stage a protest and make it look genuine. I am over-ready to believe that all protests are staged, perhaps because of my disappointment that folks with a common interest do not know how to get together (dashed if I can see how to protest the judicial kidnap now occurring in Oz).

We seem doomed by our lack of biological instinct for attacking the overlords. Our genes tend us more to say “Yes sir, yes sir, three bags full sir. Will that be all sir?”

I blame the media, too. They tell us that protestors are bad, they fail to tell us how well supported a movement may be, and so forth. On the other hand, look how they joyfully cover any protests whose message is the one they are trying to push.  In the US at the moment that is the “gun control legislation” stuff.

My presumption (a rebuttable presumption, of course) is that all of the spree killing that have occurred are scripted. The most recent one here was Mr Crusius who went into a Walmart in El Paso Texas and shot 24 people, based on their being (or looking) Mexican.  (Two public-relations birds with one stone: Guns control is good; Latinos are bad.)

Back to Boston

As they marched, the kids in Boston sang such songs as “Charlie Baker, Charlie Baker, where are you?”  (Baker is the governor, Republican) and “What does democracy look like? This is what democracy looks like.”

I am not wishing to be a spoilsport.  Although I don’t believe  the protest was democracy in action, I am happy that the participants enjoyed — and may have felt inspired by — what felt to them like democracy-in-action.

Except at sporting events you never see a crowd like that. And it was a lovely day — too hot, Indian summer, but that did not harm the mood. I took these photos of very willing posers:

“Tax the oil”.  Hmm. How about Tesla free energy?
Many signs said “Respect your mother”

 

I am sure polies does not mean “pollies”

 

No point asking which poster was my fave.

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49 COMMENTS

  1. Why is it these days that some people cannot get a message across without using foul and offensive language. It certainly does not endear the messenger to the public, except the other morons.

  2. Blow me down – I am having one of Terry Shulze’s massive Mandela effect moments and still managing to stay on topic, I think.

    I was just reading more of John Copeland’s “The Tavistock Institute for Human Relations” and drifted from Tavistock and its various ‘subsidiaries’ such as the Institute for Social Research (ISR) and the Massachusetts Center for the Study of Group Dynamics – to the purported unrest and protests in Hong Kong, Xinjiang and in particular, back to the Tiananmen Square protests.

    To this day I could have sworn that the Tiananmen Square ‘tank man’ had been run over and horribly crushed to death, along with many other fatalities of ‘peaceful protestors’ on that day in June 1989.

    In all my excursions (Hong Kong, Xinjiang and Tiananmen Square) I keep coming across reference to the National Endowment of Democracy (NED).

    My digression led me to this article (my Mandela effect moment)

    https://worldaffairs.blog/2019/06/02/tiananmen-square-massacre-facts-fiction-and-propaganda/
    which reads …

    “An article from Vancouver Sun (17 Sep 1992) described the role of the CIA: “The Central Intelligence Agency had sources among [Tiananmen Square] protesters” … and “For months before [the protests], the CIA had been helping student activists form the anti-government movement.”

    To help the US intelligence, there were two important people: George Soros and Zhao Ziyang. Soros is legendary for organizing grassroots movements around the world. In 1986, he had donated $1 million – which was a lot of money in China in those days – to the Fund for the Reform and Opening of China. Over the next three years, Soros’ group had cultivated and trained many pro-democracy student leaders, who would spring into action in 1989. The National Endowment for Democracy (NED) also opened offices in China in 1988. NED is also another regime-change organization. “

    See for yourself (I am even linking the CNN version) …

    1989: Man vs. Chinese tank Tiananmen square (CNN)

    Mary’s favourite? … mmm … “DON’T BE A FOSSIL FOOL?”

  3. Revolutions are easy to plan.
    Take a simple example.
    A roads department gang is digging up the road for repairs.
    A student rings up the cops and reports that university students diguised as workmen are digging up the road. As another goes to the road workers and reports that a heap of students dressed as coppers are coming down to arrest the workers.
    Then we all sit by and watch the fun.
    Want a real example? Go back to the Olympics in Sydney in 1956.
    A few Sydney University students from a University College put together the following.
    Find some outfits that make one appear official.
    Find a black car that looks official.
    Find a athletic looking college student and dress him as a sprinter.
    Park in a lane off York street Sydney.
    As the official Olympic torch bearer comes off the Sydney Harbour bridge to York street, have our runner go into York street, with flame in hand upstretched head to the Sydney Town Hall where the Lord Mayor and entourage await to receive the torch.
    Of course the biked constabulatory fall in as the escort.
    All television cameras are sighted upon the torch bearer.
    As the torch bearer reaches the Town Hall steps, the Lord Mayor peruses his prepared speech of welcome to receive the torch and receives it and commences his address.
    Bugger. Some dimwit taps the Lord Mayor and directs his attention to another torch bearer approaching along York street.
    By then our hero scarpers down the T H steps and into the throngs.
    All recorded and a matter of msm mirth.
    May well you ask, what of the student’s torch?
    No loss, just a can nailed to the top of previous leg of a chair, gold frost paint, some material soaked in metho and of course a lovely flame.
    Well, they could have ignited a revolution.
    Not often does the Rector of a University College, on his way to the high table at breakfast the next morning, stop at a students long table, turn to the table, give a gentle bow and then move to his station without a word spoken.

  4. My youngest son always used to bark on about the fact that the literal meaning of the word “revolution” is to wind up in the very same place you just left.

    When I was in grade 9 I started routinely wagging school but it was for stuff that was a bit worthwhile. One look at those vacuous placard-waving ninnies is a fair indication of how pervasive the programming has become.

      • Berry, I don’t think they are ninnies. They have been fed wrong information. Someone has told them that the GreenDeal is needed for the planet’s health and they are bothering to march around with placards.

        The male of the species was not missing In the parade. I took those shots before the parade began, at which point you are right — it was girl city. Hmm. I have no idea why.

        • Just walk into any so-called church and you’ll see the same phenomena. Women always make up around 70% of all religious afficionados i. e. they are generally more vulnerable to deception. I guess that’s why Satan approached Eve rather than Adam way-back-when. Whatever the case, the pics are proof positive that “climate change” has nothing to do with science and everything to do with belief

          • “generally more vulnerable to deception”…………….. as evidenced by the fact that the entire population of the World is now being held captive by a corrupt version of Women’s lib.

          • I was afraid I’d get a chop in the neck for noting that there were so many women involved compared to men. I don’t know how to say what I’m thinking without getting Dee and Mary’s backs up, but here goes….gulp….emotion and hysteria have been allowed to rule this topic and those ladies who claim we should listen to the “science” are the very ones refusing to listen to it. There is a hysteria and dopamine factor at work that has taken the place of rational discussion. I don’t think this is a coincidence. This is Bernays on steroids.

  5. GRANDMA AND SYNTAX

    Looks like Mal has laid bare my double standards.
    Yes, Mal, I agree that 4-letter words are (at times) offensive and I forbid them at Gumshoe.
    But some expressions have overtaken the offensiveness. The poster at the top of this article says “The Planet needs you to give a shit.” I don’t know of any other phrase that can do the job of the phrase “give a shit.” Defo, the Americanese language has evolved to soften the offensiveness of that word — in some contexts.

    When I was on the hustings in Alabama, I lectured about the G20. A fellow candidate said to me “You know a lot of …” I had to fill in the word I knew he was hesitating to say. [Southerners are super-polite.] I said Yes I know a lot of shit, because in Australia we have to be aware of what the G20 is doing, whilst in the US people think the US is the only entity — they don’t even know the term “G20.”

    Mal, when I was riding the bus home from high school (circa 1962), one kid called someone an asshole. I was totally shocked. Could not imagine that anyone would ever say it. But now I have an elderly friend, Tom, who refers to himself as “Asshole Tom” when he makes a mistake. I think it’s OK. [Not that he would be allowed to say it in Comments, of course.]

    As for that poster at the bottom, there is a good side to the F word. Namely it strengthens the user, if the user is politically angry and can’t find other weapons to use. “Get the F outta here” is much stronger than “Get outta here.” The girls who were picnicking with that poster on Boston Common were on the ball. Now that you make me think of it, the reason I felt I could approach them for a chat was that they “speak my language.”

    In short, Fish guessed the wrong fave poster. Ha ha.

    • Belgrade is central cause its black hand dominated, going back to Gavrilo Princip.
      The two headed phoenix reigns supreme there, and ordinary folks work for $500 a month unless connected to world wide crime syndicates. Then the world becomes an oyster !

  6. Those ‘demonstrations’ were world wide. Obviously, the PTB were behind them given the coordination and media coverage. When the PTB are pushing a narrative, it is time to wake up and figure out what is really going on.

    The global warming/climate change narrative appears to have stalled, so now they enlist a bunch of dumb-ed down children to push the narrative. Pathetic, as if anyone would take advice from a 15 year old ding-bat on any topic.

    I do see a gimmer of hope in all this noise. In a few years those kids will become aware of the ‘Eddy’ Grand Solar Minimum. They will realize they got conned and they are in a worse situation because of it. – They will have received a massive RED PILL.

    As they wake up from the ‘global warming’ mind control, they will wonder what else might be false, what else is manipulation to their detriment? – That is something the PTB can’t have, a populace that begins to think for themselves.

    • It will be too late for them to do anything about it as 5G will have enslaved them.

      All these school kids protesting are just happy to have the day off school.
      But they are all led by George Soros types, they really employ good leaders (which is what we need because most people need to be led)

      I wonder how many of these students ‘belong’ to Antifa. Antifa is a world wide movement and their flag https://www.etsy.com/market/antifa_flag looks very much like the german communist paramilitary flag seen here https://fromthetrenchesworldreport.com/antifa-flag-comes-directly-german-communist-party-1932/205380 . Note in the first link one of those logos says ‘Antifascist International’. You need big money to make an international movement.

      Here is one member of Antifa: Free Speech Antifa (sic) each video about 2mins
      Apologising for falling in love with a white girl

      Apologising for being straight
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iu3zbdZEWXs
      Don’t tell Antifa you are straight. Most straight people leave because of this

      He is now a right wing antifa member

  7. In Sydney, we are witnessing the great replacement by the CCP and their slave workers from the world’s poorest nations. Mass immigration on steroids. Looking at past ten years, I dare to say, in the next ten Anglo Euro influence will be erased. Maybe there will be some white locals in the countryside if the tptb don’t burn them out with bushfires !

    The revolution will not be televised cause we’re all addicted to the iPhones. Between gadgets and surviving on $10/hr or less, there is no time for protest. In our universities, the locals are heavily outnumbered by Chinese and Indians, so there will be no movement starting from there.

    Our masonic leaders, on both sides, are all traitorous compromised global communist minions.
    Scomo on the abc, with nasa baseball cap – “we’re going to Mars.” You couldn’t make this stuff up, but this is the garbage they feed us. You gotta laugh if it wasn’t so tragic.

  8. The first time you come across a ME, it is a mind blower. – “Toto, I have a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore.”

    Welcome to the other side of the ‘Looking Glass’ – LOL!

      • “A sign of stage 3 dementia perhaps?” How about ‘birds of a feather’. It turns out that ‘Greta’ is autistic, an easily manipulated puppet.

        Crikey, is this some sort of inside joke by the PTB? – They can get the ‘normies’ to start following the babbling nonsense of a mentally challenged teenage girl?

        How absurd does this ‘climate change’ BS have to get?

    • I dunno – looks pretty real to me …

      UNEXPLAINED Mars Rover Finds Interesting Life on MARS

      But seriously, at 40:55, Jay Dyer makes a very good point re the ‘alien mythos’ – testing out what they can get people to believe …

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