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Collins brothers Radio

Saturday, March 2nd, 2013 - by Terry Melanson

Through A Glass Darkly with Paul & Phillip Collins- Episode 5

A continuation of the series, “Imperial Providence: Examining the Religion of Empire.” In this instalment, Phillip Collins discusses the influence of Darwinism on Cecil Rhodes, one of the chief exponents of mystical imperialism.

http://www.brucecollinsshow.com/shows/ThroughAGlassDarkly032712.mp3

Through A Glass Darkly with Paul and Phillip Collins- Episode 6

This week, researchers Paul and Phillip Collins take a break from their mystical imperialism series to discuss “Cyber War- A Pretext.” (Bruce note- a lot of really great information on this program!)

http://www.brucecollinsshow.com/shows/collinsbros041612.mp3

Through A Glass Darkly with Paul & Phillip Collins- Episode 7

Paul Collins continues the series, “Imperial Providence: Examining the Religion of Empire.” This time, Paul Collins discusses the conflict between Otto F. Otepka and the mystical imperialists that co-opted the State Department.

http://www.brucecollinsshow.com/shows/CollinsBros052812.mp3

Through A Glass Darkly- Episode #8- Paul and Phillip Collins

Phillip Collins discusses “The New Social Ethic,” offering a brief critique of moral relativism and postmodernism.

http://www.brucecollinsshow.com/shows/ThroughAGlassDarkly_ep8.mp3


Tracing the roots of “progressive education” back to European ideals of totalitarianism

Sunday, August 5th, 2012 - by Terry Melanson

Progressingamerica - June 9, 2012

One of the most dangerous aspects of progressivism is the stranglehold they have upon the educational system. None of the ideas they have are new, some may be modern spins on old ideals, but these ultimately go back a long, long way. John Dewey is very well known as the father of modern education, but Dewey himself cites Mann as the “patron saint of progressive education”. This makes Mann an important figure to be readily knowledgable about, as well as the roots of his beliefs.

Horace Mann is to Massachusetts’ education what Dewey is to American education, to put it shortly. But tracking down the influences is what I’m going to attempt to do, and in doing so this will take quite some time. Because of the format of a blog, this may come off as convoluted if it’s not read all the way through. Here, I copied a small line from TIME which mentions how Mann traveled to Germany and while there, he picked up ideas. What those ideas were, is what’s important. I can’t read the full article, but I have little doubt that they gloss over the fact that Mann was highly influenced by Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi past that one line.

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The Ultimate History Lesson: A Weekend with John Taylor Gatto

Saturday, July 7th, 2012 - by Terry Melanson

Inspiring!


Adam Curtis: Conspiracist of Long-Lost Facts

Monday, June 4th, 2012 - by Terry Melanson

The BBC producer/director’s brilliant oeuvre is nothing less than astonishing.

BY MICHAEL ATKINSON

Some of the most radical and searching historical interrogations on film in the last few decades are being performed at the BBC, and chances are you’ve never seen them. The hair-raisingly provocative presence of producer/director Adam Curtis in the world’s most famous hyper-acculturated state media machine is nothing less than astonishing, particularly when you look at his work starting with 1992’s Pandora’s Box (and, since then, accumulating to about 24 solid hours of unnerving discourse). His new three-hour film, All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace, is typical Curtis, and you may find it randomly appearing in arthouses for short theatrical runs this year, and you can find it streaming online. You will not, however, see it on American television.

Curtis makes three- and four-hour documentary mini-series about modern history evolving from the early 20th century to today. They wear a calm and glossy BBC veneer, as though they are a mere set of history lessons slouching leftwardly, all about How We Got Here. But if you wade into Curtis’s worldview, there’s more at stake than that. You could be convinced, given a big enough dose of these tax-funded projects, that the human world is so close to ending you can smell the sulphur amid the toxic plumes, electronic heat and war-zone smoke. Curtis is no doomsayer, just a dry-eyed documentarian, and his exclusive subjects are the force vectors behind recent history that end in disaster.

Curtis’ brand of deep politics follows the cascade of sociopolitical dominoes, beginning with ideology and culminating in flat-out catastrophe, be it 9/11 or the world economic meltdown or merely the Reagan-era state of rampaging, consumerist narcissism. Formally, Curtis manufactures his flowcharts with the simplest means available: archival footage, talking heads, calm but ominous narration, associative montage.

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Collins Brothers’ Interviews

Monday, March 12th, 2012 - by Terry Melanson

The Bruce Collins Show- 06/18/11- Guests: Jerome Corsi and The Collins Brothers

Jerome Corsi returns to finish his discussion regarding his new book, “Where’s The Birth Certificate?”
And, our headliners for the hour are Paul and Phillip Collins, who discuss their article, “MJ-12: The Technocratic Thread” which appears at conspiracyarchive.com. Paul and Phillip are the authors of the well researched book, The Ascendancy of the Scientific Dictatorship.

Listen at: http://smashedmedia.us/bruce/?p=498

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The Big Finale- Episode 7! Guests- The Collins Brothers!

Paul and Phillip Collins are on this week’s podcast, discussing their article, “Alien Smokescreen.” They delve into Area 51 and propose a very compelling scenario.

Listen at: http://smashedmedia.us/bruce/?p=490

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Through A Glass Darkly with Paul and Phillip Collins- Episode 1: Imperial Providence: Examining the Religion of Empire

Listen at: http://www.fringeradionetwork.com/


Steven Pinker’s Statist Gospel

Thursday, November 10th, 2011 - by Terry Melanson

William N. Grigg - October 18, 2011:

As a child, Pinker, says, he thought as a child, embracing anarchism at about the same time he converted to atheism. But as an adult, he has put away childish things: “I was a Rousseauan then; now I’m a Hobbesian.” What this means in practice is that he merely abandoned one sect of totalitarian statism for another.

Rousseau, it should be remembered, was was the author of what he called “The Civil Religion” — a doctrine that would enable the masses, in Rousseau’s phrase, to “bear with docility the yoke of the public good.”

The most important article of Rousseau’s Civil Religion was the absolute divinity of the State; the gravest transgression was “intolerance,” which was regarded as evil not because it injured the rights of individuals, but because it challenged the State’s authority.

According to Rousseau, the ideal social arrangement would be a “form of theocracy, in which there can be no pontiff save the prince, and no priests save the magistrates…. [W]hoever dares to say, ‘Outside the church is no salvation,’ ought to be driven from the State, unless the State is the Church, and the prince the pontiff.”

The State would make belief in its dogmas compulsory, even as it denied it was doing so: “While it can compel no one to believe them, it can banish from the state anyone who does not believe them…..” Apostasy would be a capital offense: “If any one, after publicly recognizing these dogmas, behaves as if he does not believe them, let him be punished by death — he has committed the worst of all crimes, that of lying before the law.”

Related: Temple of Man: Freemasonry, Civil Religion, and Education


Technocracy - Patrick Wood

Thursday, November 10th, 2011 - by Terry Melanson


All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace

Tuesday, July 5th, 2011 - by Terry Melanson

Part 1: Love and Power

Part 2: The Use and Abuse of Vegetational Concepts

Part 3: The Monkey In The Machine and the Machine in the Monkey


Technocracy Endgame: Global Smart Grid

Tuesday, July 5th, 2011 - by Terry Melanson

Patrick Wood - June 23, 2011

The dark horse of the New World Order is not Communism, Socialism or Fascism: It is Technocracy.

The development and implementation of Smart Grid technology in the U.S. - reinventing the electrical grid with Wifi-enabled digital power meters - is proceeding at breakneck speed. Although Smart Grid is the result of years of government planning, the recent kickoff was made possible through massive “green” grants that were quietly included in President Obama’s economic stimulus package starting in 2009.

These lucrative grants have drawn in a host of corporate players, from utility companies to digital meter manufacturers to control software vendors. Global companies like IBM, GE and Siemens are putting their full effort behind the “build-out” that will consolidate all of America into a single, integrated, communication-enabled electric delivery and monitoring system, collectively called Smart Grid.

Proponents of Smart Grid claim that it will empower the consumer to better manage his or her power consumption and hence, costs. The utility companies will therefore be more efficient in balancing power loads and requirements across diverse markets.

However, like carnival barkers, these Smart Grid hocksters never reveal where or how SmartGrid came into being, nor what the ultimate endgame aims to achieve; perhaps most of them have no idea either, but simply repeat the mantra as if they know what they are talking about.

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“Common Sense Renewed” (1986) by Robert Christian (OCR v.1.00)

Wednesday, June 15th, 2011 - by Terry Melanson

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Tom Hodgkinson on Recent Generations Being (Deliberately) Dumbed-Down

Saturday, February 26th, 2011 - by Terry Melanson

Sunday, 6 February 2011

Having three children in the state primary system, I’ve seen the results of New Labour’s Brave New World anti-intellectualism up close. Academic work has been largely dropped. Times tables, spelling, grammar and good handwriting are not taught. One teacher told us that correcting spelling might interrupt “the creative flow”. In the playground, age-old games such as conkers and It are banned, as they might upset someone. The local authority, we are told, has also banned the ancient game of football, because it encourages competitive behaviour. Instead, pupils are treated to lavish praise, sex education and colouring in, plus a big dose of television via the whiteboards. The place is awash with laptops. There is a therapeutic ethos, and in “circle time”, pupils are encouraged to talk about their problems at home. Cleverness is frowned upon: yesterday my daughter said she didn’t like being clever and was considering doing bad work so she would be moved down a set.

As it gradually dawned on my wife and me that there was very little of what we would call teaching going on, we decided to step in and fill the gaps ourselves. (Mr Gove has promised a return to a more traditional agenda, but how long will it take?) So now at home we drill the children in times tables, teach them the rudiments of grammar, and we all learn Latin together with a tutor via Skype. We play competitive games and do wrestling. We tell them off. We praise them for good work, but tick them off for bad work. And in a sense this is all the wrong way round: schools are doing the parenting and the parents are doing the schooling.

The upside, it’s true, is that children enjoy school. Our kids react with horror when we threaten them with home education. The downside is that parents are forced to take on the burden of educating their children properly, as the state has shrugged it off.

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Of course to learn how and why this came about, see Charlotte Iserbyt’s Deliberate Dumbing Down of America and John Gatto’s Dumbing Us Down: The Hidden Curriculum of Compulsory Schooling


Collins Brothers’ Interviews

Saturday, February 5th, 2011 - by Terry Melanson

TBCS- 12/25/10- Guests: Paul & Phillip Collins and Chad Miles

Phillip D. Collins acted as the editor for The Hidden Face of Terrorism. He co-authored the book The Ascendancy of the Scientific Dictatorship, which is available at www.amazon.com. Phillip has also written articles for Paranoia Magazine, MKzine, News With Views, B.I.P.E.D.: The Official Website of Darwinian Dissent and Conspiracy Archive.

In 1999, Phillip earned an Associate degree of Arts and Science. In 2006, he earned a bachelor’s degree with a major in communication studies and liberal studies along with a minor in philosophy. During the course of his seven-year college career, Phillip has studied philosophy, religion, political science, semiotics, journalism, theatre, and classic literature.

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TCR Reports: UFO’s, Black-Ops, and the ‘New Man’?

Phillip and Paul Collins, authors of The Ascendancy of the Scientific Dictatorship, return to discuss the technocratic-occult obsession with Extraterrestrials in “science,” “science fiction,” and transhumanism ala imaginative evolutionary interpretive models of the origins of the universe. Is a new neo-pagan religion being born today, attempting to fill the spiritual vacuum left by enforced secularization? What is the relation to the proposed evolutionary ‘apotheosis of the New Man’? Occult elites today curiously suggest it is time to take “human evolution” off of automatic and to begin “steering” it. A new creation and a new redemption are being announced. What can it all possibly signify and what are the possible implications for all of us?


World Government Leadership

Tuesday, January 25th, 2011 - by Terry Melanson

Good points by Erica Carle as usual:

My first and most important instructor was the crazy Frenchman Auguste Comte who lived from 1798 to 1857. Can you believe the United States are in the process of being taken over by a system set up more than a century and one half ago by a long dead Frenchman? If you can’t possibly believe it, you will never know what hit you when you lose whatever freedom is left in our country. After more than 150 years it is still possible to make accurate predictions about group behavior by studying his plan of control.

Comte called the management of groups of people a science, “social science.” But think about this: if there is a true science of managing groups of people, and if it is 100% successful, everyone would live according to the plans of these “social scientists” and no one would be free to make his own decisions.

Social science cannot exist with individual freedom or Constitutional government. We cannot be both free and controlled. It is either social science or freedom. If the management of people is accepted as a science, personal freedom is impossible. Social “scientists” would become the world’s culture designers.


Charlotte Iserbyt: Federalizing and Corporatizing All The Schools

Tuesday, January 25th, 2011 - by Terry Melanson


Niki Raapana talks to herself about communitarianism

Monday, November 1st, 2010 - by Terry Melanson

Niki Raapana - Oct. 25, 2010

Q. What is communitarianism?

A. Communitarianism is a Dictatorship of the Community. Unlike communism, which established a Dictatorship of the Proletariat, communitarianism is the more advanced stage of human social evolution.

Q. Is this just a harder to pronounce version of communism?

A. No. The emerging communitarian global system has many similarities to both capitalism and communism. Most of its homeland judicial structure, land and resource use policies and social welfare programs were tested and perfected by totalitarian communists in Russia, South America, Europe and Israel. The communitarian’s financial and economic system was tested in the western imperialist and capitalist nations as well as in many of the former colonial states and developing nations classified as Third World.

Communism branched far out from its 19th century roots. Committed members evolved into Fabian Socialists, National Socialists, National Communists, Democrats, Christians, Republicans, Catholics, Fusionists, Evangelicals, Zionists, Pagans, Masons, LaRouchies and Libertarians, who all eventually adopted the common ideology of free market socialism. Imperial British American capitalists and Global Free Traders merged with mercenaries, academics, mobsters, environmental scientists and natural resource experts who all just happen to also promote free market socialism, known in academia and the higher courts as communitarianism.

The basic 1848 communist theory was that capitalism and communism were two necessary, conflicting, temporary stages in human social development. The final happy stage would arrive when the whole world descended into chaos and all sides to every conflict finally synthesized under one perfect ideology. Although Marx called the communism stage a dictatorship of the proletariat, he never said what the final stage would be called. It’s our thesis that the final stage in the Hegelian-Marxist dialectic is called communitarianism.

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