Sunday, June 1, 2014
The Grand Young Man
That Dartford Speech, which laid out British cooperation with Germany and Austria, free eastern European peoples and peace with Russia, was the speech which signaled the death of Lord Randolph Churchill.
The 37 year old gentleman of England, who was one step from Prime Minister and being the master of European politics for a Pax Britania.
Lord Randolph Churchill had graduated from Secretary of State in India as his first Conservative ministrial post to the second of Chancellor of the Exchequer. It was the most powerful post outside that of Prime Minister as it held the Treasury of the United Kingdom and in 1886, Lord Randolph held also the position of Leader of the House of Commons.
This quote serves the beginning of this epitaph. The reason for stating epitaph, is the reality of the meteoric rise of Randolph Churchill, was that he was at odds with Rothschild cartel policy, and for that fact, he was assassinated, in being struck down in the zenith of his career, in being poisoned.
Few things were more remarkable in Lord Randolph Churchill’s brief career than the quickness with which he acquired a European reputation. All over the Continent he was already regarded as the future master of English politics. The tension in the East was unrelieved and the diplomatic skies were grey and shifting. Here was the second personage in the British Cabinet, fresh from a most important public statement, travelling incognito through Germany and Austria.
Winston Churchill. Lord Randolph Churchill (Kindle Locations 8753-8756).
Lord Randolph was about to embark upon a complete reformation of British finance. Financial authority and responsibility would go from Whitehall federal to local controls. Taxes were reduced and revamped, all in exact mirror images of later American Presidents in Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan.
If he were thus armed and equipped at thirty-seven, what would he be at fifty? Who could have guessed that ruin, utter and irretrievable, was marching swiftly upon this triumphant figure; that the great party who had followed his lead so blithely, would in a few brief months turn upon him in abiding displeasure; and that the Parliament which had assembled to find him so powerful and to accept his guidance, would watch him creep away in sadness and alone?
Winston Churchill. Lord Randolph Churchill
It was the complete reformation of British Empire to Conservatism and to Conservative finance serving the public. Lord Randolph Churchill had two maxims, Fair Tax and Fair Trade.
He would have replaced 5 duties with one understandable tax, in not taxing the dead, but the living. He would have made one act in Parliament govern all of this instead of forty. He was going to make the tax structure easy, understandable and affordable for rich and poor.
Taxation was to be based on ABILITY TO PAY AND ON BENEFIT RECEIVED.
It went so far as to transfer the rate to large medicinal interests, from the poor in having to pay for small packages which was in effect from King George III time in the American Revolution.
The financial plan of 1894 which ushered in the modern rapine of state in punishing people and productivity was not the Lord Randolph financial plan of 1887.
We see the inner workings of the George Herbert Walker Bush patrician attacks on former President Ronald Reagan in the following, that Lord Randolph knew that unless the Conservatives enacted the reformations they had promised, that the Reagan coalition would abandon them.
Conservative party gave proof of their zeal for popular causes the constituencies , so painfully won over, would revert to Radicalism,
Winston Churchill. Lord Randolph Churchill
The first inkling of the German genocide appears I believe in a letter from Tory cabinet member, W.H. Smith to Lord Randolph. It is a time when Mr. Churchill was fighting for reform against the Tory Conservatives constantly, and as he as managing the budget, it was his new purse in effective tax overhaul which was necessary to bring the UK into a modern era for free trade and free from undue taxes.
".......unless you see your way through the difficulties in Turkey and as to Egypt easily and peaceably, it would be unwise, I think, to announce reductions in military Budgets which would be interpreted, as the Paris Temps suggests, as presaging a withdrawal of England from the positions she has taken up . It may be necessary to take such a course, but it can only be done after the most grave deliberation : it almost involves a recognition of the fact that we are no longer one of the Great Powers."
Winston Churchill. Lord Randolph Churchill
This is the first time that murmurings are stirring in England of the United Kingdom no longer capable of holding her place as she was doing nothing but importing goods and producing little. Her taxes were striking at the poor and in all this uncertainty, England was being forced into "communal' diplomacy.
You will note this same coalition diplomacy and warfare started under George H. W. Bush. The same patterns emerge in the ruin of America and England. The attack upon God, the infusion of the mob to overthrow elections, cheap imports destroying national industry and wars sapping the reserves, to which the nation emerges to secondary status.
The removal of Lord Randolph took place in a break between himself and the Prime Minister and cabinet. It was over military funding, specifically the fortification of coaling stations for ships, mercantile ports and military posts.
Prime Minister Salibury saw "war on the horizon", when in fact none took place and the wars were all Rothschild instigated frictions. Lord Randolph stated that if the State Department could manage diplomatically the upgrades for defense were not necessary.
You will note in this that it was the coal monopoly and the capitalist trade centers which were the centers of this. It was the financiers who were demanding their assets be protected, exactly like in the Egyptian bond war. That means the Rothschilds were the ones pressing on this issue their Conservative puppets.
Review this in Lord Randolph was advocating like Ronald Reagan and Richard Nixon, lower taxes and returning of administrative control of finances to local governments. All of which took the monopoly out of finance and made the lower caste a slave caste which is the antithesis of the cartel.
Lord Randolph desired nothing to do with German, Russian, Austrian or French disputes. He knew that diplomacy would keep England from being entangled there in what were Rothschild cartel machinations for power.
It is interesting that Randolph Churchill as a Conservative, wrote on his letter of resignation, what would become the Reagan Doctrine as administered by Sec. of Defense Capser Wineberger, in not thrusting spears into things, just because you had one.
"The possession of a very sharp sword offers a temptation, which becomes irresistible, to demonstrate the efficiency of the weapon in a practical manner. I remember the vulnerable and scattered character of the Empire, the universality of our commerce , the peaceful tendencies of our democratic electorate, the hard times, the pressure of competition and the high taxation now imposed; and with these factors vividly before me I decline to be a party to encouraging the military and militant circle of the War Office and Admiralty to join in the high and desperate stakes which other nations seem to be forced to risk."
Winston Churchill. Lord Randolph Churchill
Lord Randolph warned of the dire situation developing of over taxation, being over extended and of the immense expenditures, as he knew this would destroy England. It very sickly did and none of this was secret, but again we return to the Rothschild finance of putting governments into their debt by over spending to gain control of them. What was being done to the United Kingdom was deliberate and what would be finished under Birther Hussein Obama Chin in America's utter ruin.
It was no accident that Randolph Churchill thought his resigning from government would alert the UK to the dangers there, but in the end, it changed nothing, because the destruction of the British Empire was already in the act, and German genocide would be the key to it all.
It is an amazing thing in this, that Lord Randolph overplayed his hand as he always did, and yet the very things he was asking were things which the Tories would implement after he was gone. Yes Lord Randolph was told "No", but later the government produced the budget he was asking for.
"What he asked was in itself a small thing: ‘Cannot this vote for coaling stations, for instance, stand over till next year?’— some petty economy; but still an economy, and an economy in armaments. He knew that if they had wished to meet him, they could easily have compounded. Reductions greater than would have kept him, were made after he was gone."
Winston Churchill. Lord Randolph Churchill
The intrigue of this was deep, as the Prime Minister in Lord Salisbury, having a day to notify the Queen of Lord Randolph's resignation, had not done so, either to create a breach or not knowing how to deal with Lord Randolph's leaving the government.
Lord Randolph then informed the London Times of the resignation, and the Queen was not amused in not being told, as she had met with Mr. Churchill.
Mr. Churchill wrote in trying to explain the situation in protocols which he could not voilate, but the Queen was not amused. Queen Victoria turned on Lord Randolph and Lord Salisbury was fearful he was going to be struck by Lord Randolph.
Without evidence it is conjecture, but it appears Lord Salisbury in fearing reprisals was guilty of intrigue in this.
In 1893, this would be four years before the agreement to the genocide of Germany, Lord Randolph Churchill was in degraded health and had gone on vacation to Germany. There he and his American wife, Jennie, were called upon by the great German diplomat, Prince von Bismark who was then 78 years old.
In none of the letter which recorded this event, is there one hint of antagonism against the Germans or this head of state. In fact, Lord Randolph tried to fix Bismark's face in his mind as the event was so momentous.
For all his quiet manner his qualities would be apparent to any observer of experience; you can trace the iron will in great emergencies which has so frequently borne him up, all the calm courage for which the North Germans are peculiarly distinguished , and yet with all that— in spite of the recollection of the great things he had done— no trace of pride, no sign of condescension, but perfectly gracious and polite, a true Grand Seigneur. He carried himself at his age as erect as a soldier, and for all his long black coat and his rather old black, soft, low-crowned wideawake hat he looks all over what he is— the combination, so rarely seen in this century, of statesman and General.
Winston Churchill. Lord Randolph Churchill
Upon inquiry, I still believe that Lord Randolph Churchill was poisoned by the cartel. His disease was one of lengthy contest in palsy, numbness and ruptured blood vessels in the brain which caused coma.
He was though destroyed by his own party of Conservatives after he built that party. Yet nowhere is there a hint in Lord Randolph Churchill a policy of German hatred, nor the cartel pattern which destroyed the world.
In this Lord Randolph, as one of the most powerful, connected and informed men, at the time of his death in 1895, had no awareness of what was being plotted by the cartel involving England, France and Germany. We do know that the son of Queen Victoria was very much antagnostic to the Germans, so that source in the King was privy to the workings of German genocide in the "encirclement". Mr. Churchill though and his son, Sir Winston, had no idea what has been instigated.
It was a most pleasant meeting for both, and Prince Bismark invited them to a family dinner, in which the aging Princess and his son and daughter in law, with the famous black wolf hounds were present.
It was an meeting of the most friendly and familiar terms without one hint of what was being plotted.
A secret agreement was signed by Americans illegally, with the French and English empires, to destroy Germany less than two years later. This was operating outside the venue of the highest levels of Conservatives, and Radicals in Mr. Chamberlain, who was a confidant of Mr. Churchill. Never a hint came from Lord Hartington of the Unionists nor from Mr. Gladstone the G.O.M. or the Grand Old Man of Labor who was Prime Minister.
Lord Salisbury was Prime Minister and Mr. Churchill had a falling out with him. It is puzzling yet in this how close to the vest this was conducted by inside forces, as there was not a hint of this by one of the most celebrated politicians in England in Lord Randolph Churchill.
"...he lingered pitifully, until very early in the morning of January 24 the numbing fingers of paralysis laid that weary brain to rest."
If Lord Randolph Churchill had lived and gained power, there never would have been world wars, nor Hitler nor Stalin..........nor Obama.
Happy the man, and happy he alone,
He who can call to-day his own—
He who, secure within, can say:
‘To-morrow do thy worst, for I have lived to-day.
Come fair or foul, or rain, or shine,
The joys I have possessed, in spite of fate, are mine.
Not Heaven itself over the past hath power;
But what has been has been, and I have had my hour.’
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