Ludlow Massacre - Blood on Rockefeller’s Hands
September 12, 2008 @ 11:18 am by Noble LieErected as a memorial to the victims of the Ludlow Massacre.
Erected as a memorial to the victims of the Ludlow Massacre.
You took a time bomb and a case of crackers
And you made a maelstrom of organic debris
You took a work bench and a rusty anvil
And you polished them for everyone to see
You have created an unhealthy monster
But you’re nowhere but nowhere to be found
So I guess I’ll just cope with my provisions
From now until the day they lay me down
Bad Religion, Chimaera
If I had a hammer, I’d hammer in the morning
I’d hammer in the evening, all over this land
I’d hammer out justice, I’d hammer out a warning
I’d hammer out love between my brothers and my sisters
All over this land
Pete Seeger and Lee Hays, If I Had a Hammer
The Fabian Society, founded in 1884, is the left wing of the phoenix. Rather than using force or revolution to change society, the Fabian society is dedicated to using gradual reform to accomplish the same goal. The Fabians gave birth to what Orwell (who moved in the same circles as these guys) called INGSOC - English Socialism. Some of the great authors in Britain at that time were Fabians, including George Bernard Shaw and HG Wells.
The favorite weapon of the Fabians is culture creation: art, music, books, radio and television. Fabians have bragged that they are behind many of the non-violent “social revolutions” of the western world, such as the sexual revolution, the feminist revolution, and the civil rights revolution. However, much like the degreed initiation system of many societies, the Fabians openly claim to have an end destination for their reforms and social revolutions, which they do not share with the public.

This stained glass window, designed by George Bernard Shaw, is known as the Fabian Window. In it, you see the commoners below gather round to worship an altar built for them out of socialist literature. Above, the godlike Fabians gather at their own altar, pounding away on a red-hot Earth like Vulcan/Apollo/Tubal-Cain, reshaping the world and inhabitants in a manner which better pleases them. Notice they are also working the bellows that are making the Earth red-hot. The words at the top read “REMOULD IT NEARER TO THE HEART’S DESIRE.” The words on the altar read, “PRAY DEVOUTLY, HAMMER STOUTLY.” It should read “prey devoutly” instead. Their coat of arms is literally a wolf in sheep’s clothing.
A magazine published in Britain called The New Age pushed for the ideals of Fabian socialism. The New Age is also the former title of the journal put out by the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry. The Fabians worked hand in hand with the Tavistock Institute, which I will be writing quite a bit more about. Some of the principals from Tavistock went on to become the founders of the UN’s World Health Organization and the World Federation for Mental Health, which works busily along with UNESCO to standardize the minds and the bodies of humanity worldwide.
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Color version of anonymous Flammarion woodcut (1888).
Don’t look at this one drunk, it might trip you out.


It’s pretty obvious that the “mainstream media” is in bed with the right wing hawks. It’s no surprise since the big networks are owned by defense companies and war profiteers.
It’s not quite as obvious that the “alternative” and “left wing” media is owned, too. But it is. Clickable image below gives you the very broad look at this.
I used to be an Alternet junkie, but I started to get that sinking feeling I was being “altered” by some of their out-there stories and what I now consider to be reality-bending, especially on the issues of what is a real liberal, what is a real feminist, and so on. When I left, it had more or less developed into a celebrity (and political celebrity) gossip mag.
And you can’t watch a show on PBS without hearing about all the big foundations that funded this program or that.
“If you want a vision of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face - forever.”
- O’Brien, 1984
These pictures come from the church of the Gesu, headquarters of the Jesuits in Rome. The symbolism here couldn’t be any more apparent. This is the architecture of men who pretend to serve God, but who in reality believe themselves to be gods.