May 21, 2009
The Revolution Has Begun, The Enlightenment Re-Engaged: Or Has It?
Are things changing?

I recently returned from abroad. I arrived at Luton airport to the sight of the Daily Telegraph proclaiming “A Very British Revolution”. The news that the corrupt MPs caught thieving from the British tax payers purse are to be reprimanded is warming; hearing the usually thuggish, arrogant tomes of the piously ignorant Gordon Brown eat humble pie across the radio networks was sweet music. However, I am not convinced.
The international mainstream media are currently engaged in a viscious battle with independent and free internet-based media. The potential spoils are no less than our very own minds, the possession – even – of our souls. Many of them have lately been running “conspiracy type” stories to try and catch a slice of the internet pie. Only hits can justify the rates for their advertisers, one of their last standing sources of revenue. Rupert Murdoch, head of News Corporation, recently illustrated this as he vowed the end of the “free internet”: the mainstream media is a dinosaur mired in the mud. It’s death is going to be slow; it’s agonizing shudders of pain, like a severe bout of every flu pandemic it has ever manufactured, will be felt throughout the old order. Who knows what knee-jerk reactions, what slavering, rabid lunges from the leash this demise may create; but die it must and, eventually, will.
American television-based media are deploying smoke screens and decoys left right and centre to bleed and smother topics, evidently of utmost contemporary concern, the alternative media have made their well-rounded and widely – even if often secretly – respected reputation on.
Recently, British MPs were embroiled in attempts to raise their salaries, tax those (to the tune of 50%) that earn more than themselves, and ban public intrusion into the details of their expenses. Now they seem to be clammering over one another to humbly ‘accept’, deny, or deflect responsibility for the atrociously arrogant and childish nest-feathering at the expense of the comparatively honest and underpaid British worker.
Meanwhile, however, the bankers seem to go unpunished: their multi-million pound pensions unretrieved, their sickening bonuses paid.
In the US the overly celebrated and ignorantly defended Barack Obama perpetuates pro-corporate Bush policies under the banner of ’socialism’; while in the UK the Tory leader David Cameron proposes a Tory leadership to heal the drastic wounds British democracy has sustained since 9/11/2001, when we all know he works for exactly the same people Gordon Brown does.
Things appear to be changing. But what is really happening? Is it really that the powers-at-arms sense the real changes happening around them? While there may have been no riots, no protests, no burning cars or rubber bullets – no “summer of rage” as yet – they know power is slipping out of their hands, fast: they just have to look at any poll undertaken by any think-tank or media-outlet unwilling to fiddle the figures.
There is a massive crisis of faith in government and private sector leadership. What am I saying, though? There always has been. But now there is a massive and ever-expanding awareness of the ultra-capitalist elite that truly govern our affairs. Now, it appears, there is a gargantuan effort of the instiutions of the old machine to feign change, to play the part of revolution. The very largest, most deeply set cogs in this prehistoric, reptilian machine are beginning to turn again. The earth is shaking; the gigantic snake is shedding its skin. But it remains to be seen whether we will all simply recognise the same cold creature adorned in its new comely colours.
When we are told about economic crisis, nobody says that this crisis didn’t come about suddenly. The crisis had always been there but it got worse each time that popular masses become more and more conscious of their rights against exploiters.
- Thomas Sankara Addis Adebba, July 1987.
The old paradigm is compromising out of necessicity. In an effort to retain control and keep real change at bay it is shirking and shrugging off middle-management layers. It is, begrudingly, having to appease it’s true, but weary and sadly deluded, master: the public.
One thing I will say, it is encouraging to see this wobble in the matrix. It is a balking within the forward ranks of the enemy. We can only keep up the pressure. We must urge what little integrity we have left among our journalistic elite to thrive now on the information available to them, as it has been to us for so long.
Most of all we must not fall for this feinting tactic. We must purge the system of this sickness and regain control for the sake of our children and the spiritual survival of man.
Let the battle for truth and freedom and the prosperity for all human kind commence.
- Ed
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Youve certainly summed up what I have felt latley. I think the interent was vastly underestimated by the powers that be, alternative ideas and speakers can be heard on mass spawning new thinking.
The internet has allowed the ‘out of the box’ thinkers to no longer feel isolated but united. Freedom of speech and free internet is more important for human evolution than ever before, computer security will be as important as food as water.
The more people that wake up to failing power structures and systems, the more consiousness will evolve and social hierarchy will be considered medieval.
The old models and structures are guranteed to fail on cycle…the definition of insanity is repeating the same thing over and over and expecting different results. I see signs of awakening too …. Viva la free revolution !!!!
As our dear friend Freddie Mercury put it, “the show must go on…!”
“The internet has allowed the ‘out of the box’ thinkers to no longer feel isolated but united.”
- interesting point that.
Unfortunately, you all forget that the “backbone” of the Internet is OWNED — I repeat, OWNED — by a very few, mostly American, corporations. And it is THEY who will decide whether the Internet remains free. As an American, I can tell you that things here look much darker than they apparently do where you are. E.g., by 200 or 300 to 1, Congress received calls/emails/faxes/etc AGAINST the bankster bailout. Well . . . you can all see how well our public “servants” listened to the American voters, can’t you? That being said, you can imagine we Yanks have no real hope that the Internet is going to remain free for very long, no matter how much we may all kick and scream about it. And THAT
(sorry, finger slipped and hit the return key and posted early) and THAT will be the ultimate divide and conquer, as we all become separated from each other once again, and have to rely on mainstream media or no media at all. I vote for the latter, personally.
hi jenny from uk short note if they do that we should all give up our pc untill they change policy we will win if its done in large numbers as they stand to loose a lot of monnie and they dont want that do they