When the question of treason and traitors comes up,the patriot must seek his dutyThere has been so much treason that the safety and security of the Realm is now endangered. Most of the damage has been done by people who proclaim themselves as the greatest patriots. They follow their interest or their bigotry and institute policies that harm the security and integrity of these Nations. The first to be considered are the Money Makers. The Chancellors who control the lifeblood money. For some forty years they have inflated the currency, thieving and savings of the old to finance the jollification of yuppies, and to produce the economic growth that is killing our world. They are criminals, and their crime should be punished, possibly by the Islamic punishment for theft. Chop off their hands. But where they adopted policies to destroy the Nations' manufacturing base and put control of business into the hands of foreigners we have treason. Unless they can show that they have a deliberate policy of selling in boom markets, and have secured the funding to see that when the economic crash comes all the businesses can be bought back at very low cost in depression markets, they should pay the proper penalty for treason. It would be good business practice to sell when prices are too high, and to buy when they are too low. It is usual business practice to manipulate markets to cause such volatility to enable profitable trading. But the incompetents not only impoverish the State to enrich individuals, they ran the States into great debt so that the potential to use the Keynesian remedy to recover from a great crash has been destroyed. The funds to rebuy our industries have been thieved and squandered so there is no excuse for their actions. Incompetence that is even more damaging than Treason... for the successful Traitor writes his own history praising his patriotism but can be there be an adequate punishment for incompetents so incompetent they genocide their own nations? So what is the duty of the Patriot? Ilyan, 6 January 1998. [Brechdan Tywod #3 - 1998] |