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The rabbit hole goes deeper 'inside' as well as down outside

 
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Keith Mothersson
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 2:27 am    Post subject: The rabbit hole goes deeper 'inside' as well as down outside Reply with quote

The following article, now revised, was originally part of a long mailing around the Scottish network. It covers quite a wide range and mentions several different FFT contexts, including a book on FFT and Scottish nationalism, which occurred to discredit the latter in the eighties and could recur if the SNP and other pro-independence parties do well in May, after or even before May. I think it could also contribute to the discussion about how to respond to the charges about being a 'cult' - e.g. by not indulging our feelings of anger so much.

How deep does this rabbit hole go?
The Necessity of Nonviolent revolution and personal growth as Witnesses and speakers of truth.

Violence is intrinsically the kind of sexist and unlevel playing field which helps the big Boys, it depends on stuff happening in secret and thus creates heirarchies with leaders in the know and followers in the dark and usually manipulated. Violence disempowers women and children, the old and infirm, leading to a great squandering of the forms of moral authority which we need to bring to bear against the 'real men's' gangs of the Secret State, banking elites, etc.

Without criticising those driven by oppression and violence to to defend themselves/others, or equating such mournful violence with the macho violence of oppressors and potential oppressors, when it comes to developing a positive policy for social change I believe that nonviolent politics, or community practicing a jihad for truth, can serve us best.

Hatred leads to us becoming blind to what is going on so we miss the wealth of our potential allies and can easily be manipulated to go hate whoever the PTB want us to attack (witness the anarchists being used by the Bolsheviks to smash the relatively democratic Duma, in which the Bolseviks were very far short of a majority).

Despite what MI5, the media and the left say: So far we have hardly had any blowback. But if any of us do know any Muslim youth who might be getting frustrated and a bit vulnerable to dreams of terrorism (properly so called , by which I mean killing noncombatants, innocent people - and I do not mean sending solidarity to countries being smashed by fascist invaders, as Scots did sending support to the people of Spain in 1936) - then we should certainly invite them to study the www.julyseventh.co.uk website - and also Nafeez Ahmed's book on The London Bombings which is all about secret service manipulation of so called 'radicals' (though IMO he fails to consider enough that the Leeds men may have only served as patsies).

[Incidentally, there has been a new witness to Tavistock Sq, who makes it clear how the place was being cordoned off within seconds of the explosion - with the van from Kingstar (which includes 'specialist explosions' in its portfolio) just five feet from where poor Hasib is supposed to have murdered everyone.]

A recent report in the Sunday Herald: How Britain created Ulster's murder gangs By Neil Mackay

Since the Sunday Herald was founded in 1999, it has led the way in exposing the “dirty war” in Northern Ireland. Today, we report on the most shocking revelations to date. Our investigations show that far from merely “turning” terrorists to work for the state, British military intelligency actually created loyalist murder gangs to operate as proxy assassins. They even cleared areas in which the gangs were operating of police and army, to allow them to carry out their hits and escape.
www.sundayherald.com/misc/print.php?artid=1152814

KM continues: The 30 to maybe 120 British agents were co-ordinated by the Military Reconnaissance Force (MRF). This massive infiltration, or creation from Day One in many cases, matches the degree of active involvement by Military Intelligence of the Force Reconnaisance Unit on the 'other side' (Nationalist/catholic). One of the leaders of the FRU is wanted for questioning in the UK but has been sent to do a similar job in Basra, just as all the top specialists in getting people fighting each other in El Salvador, Indonesia, etc and training death squads, have been brought into Baghdad by the US.

If Scottish nationalism continues to rise we can expect the Anglo-American state to move from surveillance to active manipulations, not excluding sponsoring another wave of Tartan Terrorism as it did in the 1980's. I was living in Wales then so wasn't much aware of the scale of the bombings, hoaxes, arson etc, and the sheer number of groups which claimed to be organising - most of which were heavily infiltrated or direct creations of ..... yes you got it.

I came across the following really excellent work recently, which we should all show to any would-be Bravehearts who start to flirt with violence - away and take the kids to the park, laddie, that's how to love and defend y/our motherland, not more 'real man' Gang Games! The book is Britain's Secret War - Tartan Terrorism and the Anglo-American State by Andrew Murray Scott and Iain Macleay; Mainstream publishing, Edinburgh, 1990.

Most of us in the 911 truth movement believe strongly in open-ness the best policy - and even if there are MI5/CIA people joining us and reading this e-mail - let them be welcome too, how else can they find out the truth, maybe they can educate their colleagues and superiors towards playing their part in an unfolding great awakening in which the main ethos is nonviolence, of which one expression is non-dualistic communication (see Marshall Rosenberg's great book on NonViolent Communication, which is part of a burgeoning movement worldwide).

Non-violence is not mainly a matter of set-piece 'battles' like Gandhi picking up some salt in front of hundreds of supporters and Imperial police. It requires us to train ourselves day by day, purifying our intention to help this poor wounded planet survive, to care for ourselves too as we recover from our own wounds, and to help people with our knowledge, not (fundamentally) to compete with them or compel them.

A sure sign that we need to reflect on our underlying attitude and habits is if we ever find ourselves interrupting people, an argument breaking out (not simply a discussion), and us getting angry with the other people for being so bloody stupid, etc. Puppies never learn to pee outside if we pick them up angrily - the shadow of violence, namely anger, stops us all learning! So we need to exercise tender patience with whoever we are discussing with in the event that they find it hard to take in what we are saying, maybe taking flight into stock derision, dogmas, etc. And of course we need to really listen to them. Only if we can establish a good human connection is it useful to pour in ideas and advance arguments as part of a nonviolent discussion, inquiry into truth together.

So as well as setting out to help people see a whole lot of new content, we have an even bigger task which is ourselves learning how to learn and educate for the best, so that we don't get a reputation as angry cultists, obsessives, etc. This requires rounded lives and support networks so we don't dump our upset and frustration in the political world where it can lead to a lot of trouble, but rather get support to work it through and convert it into self- and other-change/-healing.

Remember, please, dear friends: our anger or contempt = denial about the extent of the denial of someone we are talking with = an opportunity to look beneath our own anger and denial to the 'soft spot' of sorrow, compassion, yearning, our own fear and bewilderment, etc. It is from getting in touch with this 'soft' and vulnerable stuff that, paradoxically, true strength grows and we are then better placed to help others grow, because we will better understand what is likely to be at work under the surface for them too.

Then when setbacks and disappointements occur we can meet them with good humour, not pour abuse on, say, George Monbiot, for not being who we would like him to be! The best revenge is living well! By seeing more accurately, as we stop loading our 'maps' of reality with so much of our own self-indulging emotional colouring (ego), we make fewer mistakes, and help to build alternative networks of caring as well as truth.

At all events accurate speech is also part of 911 truth campaigning. Set piece struggles of mass civil resistance to the Shadowy Fraternites which dominate public life are unlikely ever to be successful if we aren't schooling ourselves in the necessary disciplines of nonviolence and nondualism such as we can practice in every conversation ..... 'bad' people are perhaps an illusion, a superstition, there is only error .... and the very real harming of people such mistaken practices and habitual responses give rise to directly, or indirectly encourage.

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