The Column - Common Purpose - Regarding The Coercive Methods Being Used To Impose The European Union

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The Column, is the online counterpart to The UK Column, the monthly newspaper that has arisen out of the work of Brian Gerrish and colleagues and their unearthing of vital information regarding the coercive methods being used to impose the European Union upon the people of the UK. First and foremost amongst the agencies being used in this way is Common Purpose.

If you are unfamiliar with this organisation then we suggest you read this post and view the video within it.

Those of you who are familiar with The UK Column will know that it does not flinch when it comes to calmly pointing out that “the emperor has no clothes” and in most cases “no ethics either”. If this is your first brush with this material then you may recoil a little at the subject matter and feel somewhat unsettled by it. If so, you will be amongst good company; your response is a healthy one, a condition which seems to be undergoing a revival amongst an increasing number of our fellow men and women.

Our current mass media has lost what little teeth it ever had and those of us with a passion for truth now seek it out on the internet and in the pages of a paper such as The UK Column. Much is spouted about the internet being a haven for every type of misleading nonsense and it is true, it is, but it is also a haven for truth. This apparent minefield is in fact a perfect training ground for your mind and your ability to ascertain truth. This is why the ‘net is often attacked, because for a growing number of people it is assisting with their ability to think more powerfully and to link up with others who are on the same road. The types of people that infest a culture such as Common Purpose do not relish the idea of an awake, thinking and questioning public.

Although the paper has and will continue to look at these aspects it also aims, via this site particularly, to broaden the areas into which it looks and become a focal point for positive thinking and action. Not in terms of simply opposing the forces arranged against us, but in building new models and ways of doing things that make their way, the old way, the controlling way, . . . irrelevant.

“Don’t fight forces, use them.”

“You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.”

— Buckminster Fuller

This challenge is being faced by people in countries all around the globe. Ironically, the acceleration of plans to impose a global servile state are pulling people together in a way that is no doubt proving most irksome to our would be political masters. The people of Europe get on better than ever, but they are becoming unified in their intense dislike and aversion to the parasite lair that is Brussels.

In the last general election in the UK, 25 million votes were cast. More compelling however is that 17 million were not.

The UK Column and The Column aims to become the paper for those 17 million “inactives”. We are by far the largest force of positive “inaction” within recent living memory. Ghandi brought the British Empire to a halt through a policy of non-violent resistance and it is through the communications and linking of this 17 million (and growing) that a similar voice for peace, prosperity and honour under the creator can be raised, heard, understood and acted upon.

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But when the law, by means of its necessary agent, force, imposes upon men a regulation of labor, a method or a subject of education, a religious faith or creed--then the law is no longer negative; it acts positively upon people. It substitutes the will of the legislator for their own wills, the initiative of the legislator for their own initiatives. When this happens, the people no longer need to discuss, to compare and to plan ahead; the law does all this for them. Intelligence becomes a useless prop for the people; they cease to be men; they lose their personality, their liberty, their property.'
-- Frédéric Bastiat

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