add china add cambodia add armenia add dangerous rifle note M something adjusting the world: BR says the techniques are all known. for non luxurious living around the world. - what about weapons? wars? is productivity so high that wars can be afforded? - no answer from BR hypocrisy? hatred of capitalism and communism but takes money from cyrus eaton language a model of the world - mental views and memories a model of the world? arran

Summary

Test the hypothesis that BR was taken over by Jews as controlled opposition. We'll look at russell on world peace, 'communism', nuclear weapons, the Korean War, U2 'crisis'?, Cuba, and the Vietnam War. Many people have difficulty with the issue of Jews and finance. Many .. Bank of England.. Federal Reserve. The point to grasp is that normal rules of economics, that apply to ordinary people, are not in play. if you can print money, and are concerned with your tribe and nobody else, your aim is to maximise your group assets over everyone else's. So with worthless paper you buy up assets, preferably cheaply, and buy up news systems and education systems so that people can be bamboozled. Where assets are profit-making, ideal products are throwaway expensive items: arming both sides in wars is ideal, assuming they pay; and has the added advantage that the combatants kill each other. In my view, this was the main dynamic behind Jews in the USSR where Germans and Slavs were killed in huge numbers. Jews in the USA after 1945. Russell barely noted the Korean War, in which this policy was put in practice in the far east. However the Vietnam War continued for a long enough time to be widely noted. All this is in full accordance with Jewish ethics, though probably not enough whites were killed in Vietnam; but then you can't have everything. And in this interval, the myth of a 'Holocaust' of Jews was promoted by the Jewish media; it had a money-making component, an anti-German (and hence anti-white) component, and allowed Jews to commit atrocities on a smaller scale than their fairy stories: frauds, zimbabwe etc. In my view Russell was part of the controlled opposition and exit strategy from the war. whether br knew, i can't say: large % of his material see eg dear BR was jewish but he always seemed to have his own slant eg on world govt. More controversial is the issue of 'nuclear weapons': the debates on this site show they never worked. Nuclear power is in the same state. These enabled vast amounts of money to be made, and vast opportunities for the world to be ruined. [clark book: he bioged various jews inc einstein/ and lenin gen jacob head of BBC in ?1945/ victor gollancz on brits in berlin saying goebbels was right clark nb quotes from BBC archives and PRO without bothering to note them in referneces. interesting to see minuted notes about BR in WW1, BR on USA, BBC discussions whether to use bR NB on lenin Because of his revolutionary activities, Lenin was sentenced in 1897 to three years exile in Siberia. During this period of "punishment," he got married, wrote some 30 works, made extensive use of a well-stocked local library, subscribed to numerous foreign periodicals, kept up a voluminous correspondence with supporters across Europe, and enjoyed numerous sport hunting and ice skating excursions, while all the time receiving a state stipend. See: Ronald W. Clark, Lenin (New York: 1988), ronald william clark: 1916-87 appleton [atom bomb] chain [penicillin] churchill cockroft darwin eddison einstein franklin wm f friedman freud haldane huxley s russell tizard ulyanov/lenin wheeler] CYRUS EATON's great importance - not anywhere in my site yet russell and whitehead application for money to the royal society for publication grant; Notes to p 135 paperback ronald clark: W: 'a complete investigation of the foundations of every branch of mathematical thought'/ br utmost generalization ... arithmetic.. infinite and finite ... continuity of functions..' Whitehead note p 340 in The Life of Bertrand Russell: 'I hold that the State has the right to compulsion both in taxes and in personal services', wrote Whitehead. 'Here I agree with all the great Liberal statesmen e.g. Cromwell, the French Revolutionary Statesmen, Lincoln, J.S.Mill etc., - You used to admire these men.: I never suspected your fundamental divergence.' ------------------------------- BR mention media naivete in particular WW2 not so much WW1 or vietnam. ALSO naivete in eg. Mai Lai - could have been in papers any time since 1950s and in korea note on media intensity: up to ww1 reference books, books, newspapers ww1-ww2 same plus radio plus cinema after ww2 same plus TV - possibly the maximum desnity; but photocopiers, phones 1995 computers, internet Clark includes endnote on Principia MAtehmctica's ?prosepctus, two parts by both r and w absurd praise of his daughter absurd praise of his generation ' proud to be ?a member sentimentalism of victorian times and harldy anyone seeing it as interval between barbarism cp people who think eg the bbc was once good, or US universities once debated issues in full sentimentialm in occidentalobserver of white beahviour under jews erratic judgments: eg ww2 battles not as bad etc; in another place 'another even worse war' white popn: race suicide comments/ 'people who ought never to have been born' kremlin and vatican ultimate battle russia germany and soon will recover morally ========= Further confirmation of this is the fact that Colin Jordan, self-professed Hitler worshipper, was employed by the local authority in Coventry as a teacher in the late fifties and early sixties, and, because he was obviously a good teacher and didn’t bring his politics into the classroom, Jordan’s right to free expression was defended for three years by his employers; he was dismissed only after his 1962 “Free Britain From Jewish Control” rally in Trafalgar. ========= lack of appreciation of groups straddling countries [odd in view of venn diagrams etc which would show them] aristocracies and monarchies illustrate the point [but numerically small] east india company and modern transnationals illustrate [numerically not very large] english speaking nations [very large] jews [small nation spread around proved to be the most dangerous if got into key positions] BR thought of man vs nature; man vs men; and man vs internal struggles -sense of sin, gloom, etc RUSSELL little in the way of science apart from liking darwin and newton - he said [eg in human society] that the 'techniques are all known' to bring the whole world to a level of basic comfort. useful as controlled opposiiton as his comments relied entirely on material he was fed. "remember your humanity" br appeal assuming it exists -nuclear power as soul of jews: hideous, no aestetic appeal, a parasitic fraud relying on lies and goy stupidty, defiling landscapes - cp cathedrals -russell : overpopln but he had no suggestions and for all he knew the added biomass might be within ok limits -russell view of history took shape in 19th centruy: savage acotnet world with slaves in egypt; greece and rome [paganism skated over]; middle ages; modern times. omits a lot inlvuding jews on eastern margin and slavs -russell on control of the mind: advetrisers mentioned, and religions. no advetrisers i know of have strated wars and killed millions. -note on steed and the times and jews and belloc timing; is this what belloc emant by cat out of bag? and see BBC founding timing - was that related too? -russell's feeling of combativeness: his ww1 crits weren't deep enough; cp steed etc. only with vietnam war did he emerge in a way regime acted -large amount of written material by russell and large amount of discussion, generally completely safe and pointless, of the tye academics like. [note how br disliked marx saying 'the point is to change the world' - not done by philosophers] -BR believed what was said about nukes and acted on it; very unusual -rothschild obituary comment chillingly unflattering and technically accurate NB can scientific society be stable? yes if [1] inventions keep pace / agriculture keeps going/ some way round exhaustion is found [2] psychological conditions: adventure but not too much [BR thinks nazis were enraged, french enfeebled - assumes france should have fought in WW2] [3] populations stabilised otherwise faster breeding ones will outcompete [he assumes races are the same] monopoly of armed force and world govt ----------------------- Tom Hanks note in reviews: Vietnam, AIDS, moon landing, WW2/ di caprio ========= russell seriousness
-- 1952 (80th birthday) ' .. I thought of myself as dedicated to great and arduous tasks. ... I determined to write two series of books,: one abstract, growing gradually more concrete; the other [series] concrete, growing gradually more abstract. They were to be crowned by a sythesis, combining pure theory with a practical social philosophy. Except for the final synthesis ... I have written these books. ..'
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RONALD W CLARK 1916-1987 disliked school - no univ - did worst at science advance sufficient to bread-earner cache of new material/ new assessment / no rival [prob sex material/ schoenman appendix] 1933 chemical age sci fi no special writing encouragement war corresp and 'war crime trials' french at school' 'smattering of german' 1961 birth of the bomb 'living biographies' series 30,000 words: Cockcroft Julian Huxley Sir Mortimer Wheeler Churchill Montgomery. The Birth of the Bomb The Rise of the Boffins, I was asked to write the life of Sir Henry Tizard, which threw me in at the deep end, as far as handling masses of archival material was concerned. (It also enabled me to study Lord Cherwell's papers in the days when very few people had done so; and I am now, I am pretty certain, the only person who has had full access to the papers of the wartime scientists, Tizard, 1965 Cherwell ie lindemann, Haldane, Appleton -quite apart from a mass of comparable material. [autobiographical remarks intro by albert C Lewis at russell archives in canada) Charles Darwin 1984 Thomas Edison 1977 Albert Einstein 1972 Benjamin Franklin 1983 Sigmund Freud 1980 V I Lenin 1988 Bertrand Russell 1975 bertrand russell and his world 1981 Ernest Chain penicillin? 1985 William F Friedman 1977 deciphered japanese code J B S Haldane 1968 aand 1971 appleton at some point 1971 Times Herny Wickham Steed 1871-1956 edited times 1919-22 after ww1 jewish financiers, german help to bolshviks, protocls of zion, jews threat etc. Northcliife dies 1922/ new owenrs john jacob astor and john walter sacked steed and replaced by geoofrey dawson. NB this time coincide with belloc and 'cat let out of the bag' BBC reith 1927-1938 frederick wolff ogilvie 1938-1942 cecil graves and robert w foot 1942-3 robert w foot 1943-44 wm haley 1944-1952 [journalist and newspaper management background went on to edit the times 1952-1966 1933-1943 director of Press Association and Rauters - no univ education 619 bbc new director-general gen sir ian jacob 1952-1960 hugh greene 60-69 648 a lot of soldiers in berlin are saying "Goebbels was right": we don't want that sort of development 620 copleston 'major unscripted debate' countess [edith] russell 781 1959 norman birnbaum then LSE: dewey chaired commision in usa to try trotsky as against stalin show trial 782 1965 suggestion of war crimes trial on vietnam [BR on North vietnamese civilians'] nothing on jewish newspaper [see my notes]
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BRPF founders quoted from autobiography
Editors of London Bulletin, The Spokessman, BRPF, Atlantic Foundation [nottingham house; essentially moribund]
editorial board in spokesman #1 John Berger, Stephen Bodington, Michael Barratt Brown, Malcom Caldwell, Chris Farley, Robin Murray, Stan Newens MP, Brian Nicholson, Ernie Roberts, Bill Silburn, Russell Stetler, Tony Topham, Raymond Williams, Peter Worsley, Sigurd Zienau + Chomsky and Kolko (USA), Hernando Abaya & Peter Limqueco (Philippines) + Denis Berger (France)
Russell's books and articles reviews dupe of racist jews war crimes in vietnam Dear BR History of Western Philosophy Power ?Industrialism book