While our political leaders are making merry with their power, the enemy is, like Hannibal and his elephants heading for Rome across the Alps, marching ever closer. We, like the people of ancient Babylon, sit by and watch helplessly as our leaders gloat and make merry.
Unfortunately, we are ignoring the elephant that is already in the room, the Labor leaders themselves—all of them Fabians.
We need a decisive leader such as Scipio Africanus, who finally defeated Hannibal and destroyed Carthage, Scipios Abbottus, Turnbullus et Morrisonus?—no way, Scipio Duttonus?—unlikely.
Rome was first a Kingdom from about 753-409 BC, then a Republic until 27 BC, when following the defeat of Mark Anthony and Cleopatra at Actium by Octavian in 31 BC, Octavian became the first Roman Emperor.
During the Republic, Rome was governed by the Senate which oversaw the two rulers known as Consuls and other functionaries known as Magistrates. These all generally represented powerful Roman families, and so was a quasi-democracy. By the third century BC, Rome had conquered all of the Italian Peninsular and was a powerful force in the Mediterranean.
Rome’s opposition was Carthage, which was located near Tunis in modern day Tunisia in Northern Africa. Carthage was settled by the Phoenicians who originated from where Lebanon is today and spread around the Southern Mediterranean and into what is now Spain. Carthage was defeated by Rome in the three Punic Wars, and was eventually destroyed by the Romans and its fields sown with salt.
During the Second Punic War which lasted from 217 – 201 BC, when the Carthaginian general Hannibal attacked the Roman Republic with an army and elephants over the Alps, he was resisted for a time by the Roman general Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus, who adopted a policy of harassment and slow attrition by attacking of supply lines and by small encounters,with large decisive battles avoided. It was designed to achieve victory gradually one step at a time
Quintus Fabius Maximus 280 - 203 BC
Fast forward to the 19th century AD, which had seen Francis Galton introduce the idea of eugenics to weed out the weak, andKarl Marx who sought the overthrow of the ruling class (bourgeoisie) and replacement with the workers (proletarians). Both carried out their work in England. Galton famously wrote a letter to The Times advocating the immigration of Chinese to Africa to replace what he considered were the inferior blacks.That is precisely what is happening today.
In 1884, middle class “intellectuals” in England established the Fabian Society dedicated to the achievement of the Communist State as proposed by Karl Marx, not by violence as advocated by him, but by gradual attrition as practiced by Quintus Fabius Maximus. The original emblem, now no longer used, was a wolf in sheep’s clothing.
Early influential members included the playwright G B Shaw; Eleanor Marx (daughter of Karl); socialist activists Sydney and Beatrice Webb; prolific author H G Wells whose works included the War of the Worlds (1897) and A Modern Utopia (1905), which described a World State where all ownership of property was vested in the State, which was and is the Fabian’s mantra; and sexologist Havelock Ellis.
The Fabians’ creed was that land and capital must be nationalised from landlords and capitalists. The society’s original charter stated:
It therefore aims at the reorganization of Society by the emancipation of Land and Industrial Capital from individual and class ownership, and the vesting of them in the community for the general benefit. In this way only can the natural and acquired advantages of the country be equitably shared by the whole people. The Society accordingly works for the extinction of private property in Land and of the consequent individual appropriation, in the form of Rent, of the price paid for permission to use the earth, as well as for the advantages of superior soils and sites.
The Fabians initiated the formation of the British Labour Party in 1900 after failing to infiltrate the conservative Tories. This led to the Australian Labor Party which is dominated today by the Fabians.
Later well-known and influential Fabian authors were Aldous Huxley: Brave New World (1932), George Orwell: Animal Farm (1945) &Nineteen Eighty-Four(1949); and Julian Huxley (brother of Aldous) and first Director-General of Unesco.
However, the Fabians deviously misrepresent their true purpose. They are not for equal rights for all races but are a society of the privileged middle class who hate and seek the overthrow of the conservative capitalists and despise the working class which they originally referred to as residuum,which is Latin for leftover waste. They seek to limit white numbers by legalised abortion and euthanasia, and have Asians and other non-whites as their replacement. They were originally pro-white “racists” after Galton, but soon changed tack when they were unable to win over the Tories, and realised that the replacement of the white race by the Asians and the other non-whites was the way to go.
Huxley and Orwell in their works warned of dystopian one dictator societies which the Fabians ostensibly sought to avoid, but in fact that is precisely the long-term goal of the Fabians, with themselves as the dictators.
Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravenous wolves. You will know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes from thornbushes or figs from thistles? Matthew 7:15-16.
It is instructive to consider their writings.
Sidney Webb
In Great Britain at this moment, when half, or perhaps two-thirds, of all the married people are regulating their families, children are being freely born to the Irish Catholics and the Polish, Russian and German Jews, on the one hand, and to the thriftless and irresponsible — largely the casual laborers and the other denizens of the one-roomed tenements of our great cities — on the other. (1907)
Havelock Ellis
The superficially sympathetic man flings a coin to the beggar; the more deeply sympathetic man builds an almshouse for him so that he need no longer beg; but perhaps the most radically sympathetic of all is the man who arranges that the beggar shall not be born. So it is the question of breed, the production of fine individuals, the elevation of the ideal of quality in human production over that of mere quantity, begins to be seen, not merely as a noble idea in itself, but as the only method by which Socialism can be enabled to continue on its present path. (1913)
Sidney and Beatrice Webb
To secure for the workers by hand or by brain the full fruits of their industry and the most equitable distribution thereof that may be possible upon the basis of the common ownership of the means of production, distribution and exchange, and the best obtainable system of popular administration and control of each industry or service. (1913)
George Bernard Shaw
The moment we face it frankly we are driven to the conclusion that the community has a right to put a price on the right to live in it … If people are fit to live, let them live under decent human conditions. If they are not fit to live, kill them in a decent human way. Is it any wonder that some of us are driven to prescribe the lethal chamber as the solution for the hard cases which are at present made the excuse for dragging all the other cases down to their level, and the only solution that will create a sense of full social responsibility in modern populations (1934)
Julian Huxley
The moral for UNESCO is clear. The task laid upon it of promoting peace and security can never be wholly realised through the means assigned to it- education, science and culture. It must envisage some form of world political unity, whether through a single world government or otherwise;& the only certain means for avoiding war.
and
At the moment, it is probable that the indirect effect of civilisation is dysgenic instead of eugenic; and in any case it seems likely that the dead weight of genetic stupidity, physical weakness, mental instability, and disease-proneness, which already exist in the human species, will prove too great a burden for real progress to be achieved. Thus even though it is quite true that any radical eugenic policy will be for many years politically and psychologically impossible, it will be important for Unesco to see that the eugenic problem is examined with the greatest care and that the public mind is informed of the issues at stake so that much that now is unthinkable may at least become thinkable. (1946)
Following WWII, the Fabian Labour Prime Minister Clement Attlee who succeeded Winston Churchill seized the opportunity and introduced the British Nationality Act 1948 which created the status of "Citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies" as the national citizenship of the United Kingdom and its colonies. This led to the flooding of the United Kingdom by hundreds of thousands of Indians, Pakistanis and West Indians. The Act has since been repealed, but the damage has been done by the Fabians striking a major blow following 50 years of attrition.
In Australia since WWII, practically all Labor leaders have been Fabians including Arthur Caldwell, Gough Whitlam, Paul Keating, Bob Hawke, Julia Gillard, Bill Shorten, Bob Carr, Neville Wran, Bill Hayden, John Cain, Don Dunstan, John Bannon, Penny Wong, Daniel Andrews, and Anthony Albanese. In addition, Fabian middle-class leaders at the Universities and other institutions number in the hundreds, if not thousands.
The result is suburbs with hardly a white to be seen, legalised abortion, legally recognised homosexual marriages, a generation of children without any knowledge of history, closed churches, erosion of moral standards, and the general populace having been treated like sheep during the recent COVID epidemic. The Fabians seized upon the opportunity to issue International COVID‑19 Vaccination Certificates linked to passports, which is a requirement for leaving Australia, and which is a huge step towards complete control.
The Victorian Fabian Government,has now been exposed as to its manufacturing of evidence to unlawfully imprison the late Cardinal Pell until released by the High Court. The Cardinal who was appointed by the Pope to investigate the Vatican finances, discovered a link to the Calabrian Mafia. The Calabrian Mafia also has a presence in Melbourne, and mysterious millions of dollars were transferred by the Vatican to Australia. The Cardinal was extradited back to Australia, and the Victorian Fabian Government spent one whole year in advertising for any supposed witness to any alleged crime committed by the Cardinal, to come forward, The result was the ridiculous accusations levelled against the Cardinal, whom the Fabians gleefully imprisoned following sham trials.
The Cardinal eventually appealed to the Victorian Court of Appeal, which dismissed the appeal, apparently being unaware of the dictum known to every first-year law student, that in our system of law an accused person has a presumption of innocence until proved guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. That was laid down by Viscount Sankey in the famous case of Woolmington v DPP in the House of Lords, when he held:
“Throughout the web of the English Criminal Law one golden thread is always to be seen that it is the duty of the prosecution to prove the prisoner's guilt subject to... the defence of insanity and subject also to any statutory exception. If, at the end of and on the whole of the case, there is a reasonable doubt, created by the evidence given by either the prosecution or the prisoner... the prosecution has not made out the case and the prisoner is entitled to an acquittal. No matter what the charge or where the trial, the principle that the prosecution must prove the guilt of the prisoner is part of the common law of England and no attempt to whittle it down can be entertained."
The Cardinal then appealed to the High Court, which overruled the Victorian Court of Appeal and unanimously ordered his release. The Cardinal immediately fled Victoria by car before the Fabians could arrest him and level further ridiculous charges against him, as they had threatened.
To cap it all off, the High Court of Mabo fame, notwithstanding its correct decision to release the Cardinal, has held recently that the aboriginals are a separate nation above our laws, and has now decreed that if you make a post on social media, and someone posts a reply, then you are responsible for that reply, and may be sued by a person defamed by the reply. This would probably extend to a post which was a crime and would land you in prison. That undermines the very foundation of our system of law, by introducing collective guilt for the sins of a single person.
The Marxist/Fabian Labor Government is just now handing the task of throttling free speech to the bureaucratic Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA).
The ACMA will be given power to register and create new industry codes and standards to deal with the issue, with potential penalties up to 5% of a platform’s global turnover, which in the case of Facebook ,will be in excess of $6M.
At the end of the day, the Fabians will ensure the end of our Christian civilisation by having substituted a weak replacement lacking moral fibre,which will be easy for the heathen to gobble up. That is their plan. They have legalised abortion and sodomy, both serious crimes until recently, and with the so-called “Voice”, will destroy our Constitution and make the remaining whites an oppressed minority under the Chinese. The Aboriginals’ will have no voice under the Chinese except to scream “Helpppp.”
Thanks to Quintus Fabius Maximus and his followers, the writing is on the wall and the Mede is at our gate.
Vision Of Belshazzar by Lord Byron
(Based on Daniel 5:1-31)
The King was on his throne,
The Satraps throng’d the hall:
A thousand bright lamps shone
O’er that high festival.
A thousand cups of gold,
In Judah deem’d divine–
Jehovah’s vessels hold
The godless Heathen’s wine!
In that same hour and hall,
The fingers of a hand
Came forth against the wall,
And wrote as if on sand:
The fingers of a man;–
A solitary hand
Along the letters ran,
And traced them like a wand.
The monarch saw, and shook,
And bade no more rejoice;
All bloodless wax’d his look
And tremulous his voice.
‘Let the men of lore appear,
The wisest of the earth,
And expound the words of fear,
Which mar our royal mirth.’
Chaldea’s seers are good,
But here they have no skill;
And the unknown letters stood
Untold and awful still.
And Babel’s men of age
Are wise and deep in lore;
But now they were not sage,
They saw – but knew no more.
A captive in the land,
A stranger and a youth,
He heard the king’s command,
He saw that writing’s truth.
The lamps around were bright,
The prophecy in view;
He read it on that night, –
The morrow proved it true.
‘Belshazzar’s grave is made,
His kingdom pass’d away,
He, in the balance weigh’d,
Is light and worthless clay;
The shroud his robe of state,
His canopy the stone:
The Mede is at his gate!
The Persian on his throne!’
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