One Ring to rule them all
One Ring to find them
One Ring to bring them all
And in the darkness bind them,
In the Land of Mordor
Where the shadows lie
- J.R.R. Tolkien, “The Lord of the Rings”
“…To put it in a terminology that harkens back to the more brutal age of ancient empires, the three grand imperatives of imperial geostrategy are to prevent collusion and maintain security dependence among the vassals, to keep tributaries pliant and protected, and to keep the barbarians from coming together.”
– Zbigniew Brzezinski, The Grand Chessboard, (1997) p.40
“Universal peace will come only when [the] powers have divided the world between them….or if one nation becomes overwhelmingly superior to the rest….people who can look forward and grasp the essential factors which will govern the future grouping of the nations may be able to exert a profound influence on the political future of the world.”
– Arthur Balfour, British Prime Minister 1902-1905, in a letter (1909) to former US President Theodor Roosevelt
“If [Man] did not open himself to these tendencies to evil he would not succeed in developing consciously the impulse to receive from the universe the spirit which henceforth must fertilise the whole sphere of cultural life if it is not to perish.”
– Rudolf Steiner (Lecture V, From Symptom to Reality in Modern History, 1918)
In other words, without the profound challenge to the human spirit and soul that comes in the struggle with evil, Mankind in this modern age would not develop spiritually, and culture would wither. The New World Order is not to be hated, but its challenge is to be learned from and in the overcoming of it, humanity shall grow.
© Terry Boardman May 1999 This essay first appeared in New View magazine June 1999 In my article “The Push Towards a New World Order In The 1990s” in the previous issue of ‘New View’ (1), I outlined something of the drive behind an Anglo-American world hegemony that can be traced back to...
read more© Terry Boardman Feb. 1999 This essay first appeared in “New View” magazine March 1999 Those who pay attention to the currents of world events will have noticed that hard on the heels of the European Union (EU) is approaching another such organisation, also dedicated to free trade and a single market – the North American Free Trade Area (NAFTA). At present it consists, like the EU, of rich and poor countries: the USA, Canada,...
read moreBilderberg http://www.bilderberg.org Institute for the Study of Globalization & Covert Politics (ISGP) https://wikispooks.com/ISGP/ 911 http://www.911truth.org/ http://www.911truthbristol.com/ http://www.nineeleven.co.uk/ http://911research.wtc7.net/ Lone Gunmen episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rsMG2hHsLo BBC5TV http://www.bbc5.tv/ The Bavarian Illuminati and the NWO http://sites.google.com/site/illuminatiofbavaria/illuminati-book (The persuasive piece of work at the above link makes clear what...
read more© Terry Boardman 11th November 2001 > Britain is to be placed by Home Secretary David Blunkett under a state of emergency…. Welcome to the land of the free, the home of the brave….. “Rule Britannia ! Britannia rules the waves ! Britons never, never, never, shall be slaves….” ”One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them, One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.” And you’d better believe that the name of...
read moreby Terry Boardman 13th Sept. 2001 As for “the karmic implications”, I think back to the 1890s when the world’s superpower was then facing a major threat to its interests in Egypt and *the Sudan* i.e. the rising of the Islamist leader Mahdi whose forces had killed Britain’s hero General Gordon in Khartoum 1885. That was a great psychic shock to the British. I also think back approx 700 years ago to the activities of the Assassins, very active and powerful at the peak of the Crusades(they were founded in the early 11th...
read more© Terry Boardman July 2009 the UK declares the first part of its delicately and ‘democratically’ titled “Panther’s Claw” operation (the British bit of the US army ‘surge in Afghanistan) to have been a success. The BBC today (27 July) said that the Foreign Secretary “has been setting out Britain’s diplomatic strategy” as if Foreign Secretary David Milliband’s strategy to divide the Taliban originated with him. BUT….. on 17 November 2008 in a speech at Chatham...
read moreThis article first appeared in New View magazine Spring 2011 As 2011 draws to a close we are being told from all sides of the corporate-controlled media that if Europe’s politicians – and by this is usually meant in particular Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany, Europe’s strongest economy – do not do ‘the right thing’ within the next few days before the upcoming EU Summit in Paris (8-9 Dec.), which will be the 5th on the subject of European debt since the Greek crisis broke out last year 2010 and...
read more©Terry Boardman This article was first given as a lecture at an anthroposophical conference on modern history in Keene, New York State, August 2001 1. Introduction 2. Layne’s Critique of Preponderance 3. Recapitulation 4. British Imperatives in 1900 5. Two Imperialist Streams 1868-1914 6. Balfour 7. Balfour’s ‘Anglo-Saxon Confederation’ 8. Rosebery 9. Sir Edward Grey 10. Grey and the Press 11. Grey and Leo Maxse’s ABC 12. Hardinge & Co.: Grey at the Foreign Office 1905-1914 13. Grey the Man 14. August...
read moreA lecture given at a conference of the Free Anthroposophical Association, Pforzheim 13-14 Nov. 2008 © Terry Boardman In my lecture today, I would like to address three points: I would like first to review certain historical phenomena prior to the 20th century in relation to the question why was the USA founded, why did it emerge out of Great Britain ? Then I shall turn to the apparent change in relationship between the USA and the UK in the 20th century and show how Britain appeared to pass from being America’s...
read more©Terry M. Boardman This article first appeared in the German magazine Info3 in March 1996 7th February 1996: A new rightwing British think tank “Conservatism 2000″ publishes a ‘white paper’ urging rejection of a single currency for Europe. Nothing strange about that; rightwing British Conservatives are notoriously Eurosceptic. But this think tank is headed by John Redwood, former member of the Cabinet, until last July when he challenged John Major for the leadership of the Conservative Party and thus the Premiership....
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