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A four star hotel near to where I live has been taken over by asylum seekers, otherwise known as economic migrants. I refer to people who arrive on our shores in boats illegally. It's not their fault. It's the government's fault because the government doesn't know what to do with these people, but then what can the government do with them I've been talking about love recently, and I can see that these folks are our neighbors, and we're meant to love them.
Anne there's been much discussion on local social media, such as next door on this subject, and I have not involved, but insults like racist and xenophobe are being hurled at those who dare to voice any objections. So guess what peeps? I'm going to be a little controversial again today. That's what tends to happen when we join the dots and make connections. I object to this policy because the leisure center of which I'm a member is housed in the hotel, and it has now been closed to members.
It matters to me because it holds Anne of the very few swimming pools anywhere near where I live. I live in the middle of nowhere. So perhaps that makes me a bad person or a nimby. Because I mind, will we ever get back to normal, will this place ever go back to being a hotel? The government can find funds to feed and house this illegal immigrants in 4 star luxury, while ignoring the ever growing number of homeless sleeping rough on our city's streets.
Anne the same government can find money to send to the Ukraine to prolong this phony American war I don't see all these events as unconnected. It's destabilization on a massive scale. And it's happening all over the civilized world, or I should say the once civilized world. I saw video footage recently of the Champs Enizay, that beautiful main boulevard in the center of Paris leading along to the detrium in the Plastolate wall. It looked like a 3rd world slum.
It was knee deep in the rubbish bedding and possessions connected to the hundreds of homeless immigrants, presumably living there. Who haven't yet been moved on by the authorities? I presume the footage was real. Although, of course, I'm aware that amazing things are possible nowadays in terms of photography and delusions, but why would anyone do that? France, Germany, Hungary, the the Netherlands, numerous countries in Europe have huge immigrant problems.
And this overwhelm is intentional and it's been planned. Also, every time I drive through the Cambridge countryside and elsewhere, the amount of development going on in recent years is frankly disconcerting because the roads can't cope with The already existing volume of traffic, and the roads are full of potholes, which the councils can't afford repair, or so they tell us, nor can the doctor's surgery's cope.
It's nearly impossible to find a dentist The waiting lists for NHS hospital treatment now exceeds 7,000,000 we're paying more and more tax, and there's less and less to show for it. This is chaos theory. Corbin it crisis theory these days? Where is it all going to end Anne where did it start? Before Christmas, I recall referring to a lecture by Stanley Monteith, which you can find on YouTube still. It's called Brotherhood of darkness, and it's been there for over 10 years.
The lecture was given in 1997, Anne I was finding it just moderately interesting until my ears pricked up at the mention of Cecil John Rhodes. Now I spent my very early life in Rhodesia, you might recall, and Rhodes quite naturally was our national hero. But it was quite clear that Doctor Monteith had very little time for Cecil Rhodes. Cecil Rhodes was an imperialist, certainly, and a man of his time.
He certainly had a dream which was that there should be a strip of British empire all the way from the Cape province in the south to care Cairo in the north And there's no question that he was a very astute businessman. At one time, He might have been the richest man in the world. He was responsible for the colonization of Northern Anne Southern Redesia Anne Malawi. Originally, that was Diane. This was for Britain, of Corbin. Anne he used finance from one of his own companies.
But the basis for the lecture was a book, which perhaps I should rather call a magnum opus by another professor, Carol Quigley, and that book is called tragedy and Hope. This was first published in 1966, and it was very well received, but it has never been published since in its original form, which is a very great shame as I would love to read it. More on that story next week. Carol Quigley was a professor at Georgetown University. And when there, he was a mentor to Bill Clinton.
As this tale develops, you will probably see the relevance of that. And Doctor Montif knew professor Quigley very well indeed. So he has the benefit of Anne knowledge of the original full length book Anne of the author Anne, this results from his friendship with Professor Quigley, tragedy and hope appears to have been a very early work on the subject of conspiracy theories or more specifically secret societies. And one society in particular.
Although Rhodes himself didn't found that society, Doctor. Monteith credits, or should I say, blames, Cecil Rhodes, for the formation of the secret society, responsible for the drive towards 1 world government. So I took it upon myself to do some research to find out why Rhodes is now such a controversial figure. He was extremely generous with his wealth. He used it to endow many institutions, including the University of Cape Town, in the Cape Colony, which is now Cape Town or Cape Province.
And there's a statue of him there, which has been boarded up. In the current political climate in South Africa, He is regrettably seen as a representative of the past, which is no longer acceptable to the government in charge. Worldwide, there is this massive drive towards reparation for all types of past injustice real or imagined, in respect of people long dead, by current generations who had nothing to do with it. It's absurd Anne it's all connected.
Incidentally, so called Rhodes Scholars can still receive prestigious scholarships to Cecil Rhodes's Alma Marta, Oxford University, Anne you don't come by those scholarships easily. Bill Clinton was once a Rhodes scholar. Although I suppose this is of little interest, to most people.
However, his close connections with Cecil Rhodes Anne Carol Quigley means he will have read that book Anne he will have absolutely understood the machinations behind wars Anne it absolutely explains why he was a draft dodger. Cecil Rhodes was prime minister or governor of the Cape Colony from 18 90 to 18 96. And at the time, his government restricted the rights of some black Africans, probably the majority, by raising financial qualifications for voting. It wasn't about color.
There were plenty of whites who didn't meet the thresholds either. Oh, and just incidentally, women couldn't vote anywhere. Until well after the end of World War 1. Rhodes once reportedly said, I could never accept the position that we should disqualify a human being on account of his color. It was down to education Anne economic relevance, I suppose. The fact is that black South Africans Anne Afrikaans have little time for roads and his memory. Rhodes had wanted a united South Africa.
And He ordered the Jamieson raid to head north and invade the Anne, which was the northern province of South Africa at the time, It wasn't yet a union. It wasn't a full British colony. And the aim was to overthrow the rival Afrikaans government up there under Paul Krueger. The raid failed Anne it was quite possibly instrumental in starting the Bore War.
But British casualties in that war far outweighed the Afrecona, death toll, I believe they lost about 7000 against about a 100,000 lost on the British side. Oh, just for clarity, The word Corbin Dutch or indeed Afrikaans for farmer. So, basically, Rhodes has no following in modern South Africa, but just to the north in Zimbabwe, which is the country Anne known as Indonesia, there has been no move to dismantle his statues and other memorials. That information is correct as of 2015.
I couldn't find anything more recent. Anne Rhodes's grave is in the Matopas Hills near Bolaueho in the south of Zimbabwe. His detractors call him a racist, but I genuinely don't think that that term existed in his lifetime. Rhodes also said, why should we not form a secret society with but one object, the furtherance of the British empire? Anne the bringing of the world under British rule. For the recovery of the United States, and for making the Anglo Saxon race but 1 empire.
And it's this statement that appears to be what inspired Carol Quigley to write tragedy and hope. And being an American Quidley would naturally be opposed to the idea of restoring British rule to America. Because it's an interesting topic, this development of the so called original secret society, I will develop that thread next week, but I want to conclude today's podcast by justifying why until I am convinced otherwise, why I think Rhodes did a great deal of Good.
And was a great man who has largely fallen foul of the current fashion to condemn colonialism. In his lifetime, it wasn't such a bad thing. It was something that a great many people aspire to. Anne it's condemned now by people who have little personal experience of it. In my opinion, naught all colonialism was bad.
If we briefly consider just the continent of Africa, which was colonized by the British, the French, the Portuguese, to a very small extent, the Germans, Anne, of course, the Dutch who largely became the Afrikaans in South Africa. There's a vast difference evident in the infrastructure left behind by the different colonizers. Salisbury Anne Bolaueho in what was Rhodesia, Owen Salisbury is now known as Herrari. These were comparable to small cities, small modern cities in South Africa.
The British didn't simply rape, quote, unquote, the Anne, for its mineral wealth at the expense of the locals, which is how they are painted today. They invested in the countries they colonized. They settled there. They educated the natives, and they gave them such good health care that the native populations exploded compare and contrast with the way the Americans can treat treated the native Indians, and the way the Australian settlers treated the aborigines. I appreciate.
That this might seem a bit off topic for Mindbody Spirit, but I did say that today's focus would be on connection. The former colony of Radesha before it became independent had been a particularly advanced Anne, having had self government since 1923, and it was known as the bread basket of Africa. In its current incarnation as Zimbabwe, thanks to Robert Mugabi and his successor, it has just become a basket case. How was the decline so fast?
All will be revealed next week when I tie up all these loose ends, and make the connections between Cecil Rhodes, the Rhodesia I once knew, this book, tragedy, and hope, secret societies, and the unseen forces responsible for the state of the world in 2023. So friends, If you enjoyed this content and would rather not wait until next week for more of the same, you are warmly invited check out my new membership program. It's called Awaken Dot Plus, and the Enquirer level is open now.
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