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2022-10-08

This may be an article primarily for politiheads, but we do well to heed the admonishment that the fact that we take no interest in politics does not mean that politics takes no interest in us.

Once again UK Column host an article that points up the discordant fact that a seemingly innocuous word used by the WEF-UN putative global dictatorship is now cropping up relatively meaninglessly in many governmental announcements around the world.

"Accelerationism"

No, me neither.

So what could it really mean, decoded into the King's English of the common man?

"Representative democracy, which both Right and the Left wrongly imagine 'democracy' to be, is a system designed to centralise political control and authority, thereby limiting sovereignty to the select few who claim the power to wield it"

"Real democracy decentralises political power to the individual citizen, devolving 'sovereignty' to the each and every one equally. The sovereign citizen has agency in, and a responsibility for, everything"

Unhappily I think that the latter has yet to be invented, let alone developed, and we the common people must attempt that feat once the impending Great/Greater Reset has finished with us, and we with it. It will have to be grown from the ground up, so that decentralisation becomes the default.

"We can remain supine and accept our 'scientifically-informed transformation', or we can rise like lions and rage against the machine. It really is up to you" - or up to us, as the case may be.

Iain Davis does his best to explain.