Red October, red blood

Her Majesty’s realm is in mortal danger, and the sooner we realise this the better. It’s not hysterical alarmism but stark realism that makes me want to scream so someone will hear: BRITAIN IS ON THE VERGE OF CATASTROPHE!!!

Bolshevik-style sedition is gearing up to subvert Parliament, overturn centuries of Europe’s most stable political system and plunge the country into the kind of despotism she has never suffered in all her history.

The neo-Trotskyist Labour Party is working in cahoots with the Mafioso unions and all sorts of degenerate extremists to use the mob as a wrecking ball swinging away throughout the summer.

Once the cornerstone of our parliamentary monarchy has been knocked out, another election will be called in the autumn. This time the bullied and brainwashed people will vote themselves into Bolshevik-style slavery by electing the evil creature Corbyn and delivering power to his wire-pullers.

He’ll no doubt promise to restore order, which will be appealing after several months of non-stop strikes, demonstrations and violent riots. People already corrupted by decades of socialist propaganda will prefer any kind of order to chaos – they’ll joyously swap liberty for tyranny in the hope of some peace and quiet.

The parallel with the Bolshevik mayhem isn’t a product of my disturbed mind, for the militants don’t bother to conceal the source of their inspiration. Moreover, they flaunt it – in so many words.

And the words are: “We will have a Red October with Jeremy Corbyn as our Prime Minister!” Red October, as I’m sure you know, refers to the 1917 advent of social justice, equality and mass cannibalism in Russia.

Lest you might think it’s just the loony fringe frothing at the mouth, thunderous incitement to sedition comes from the upper reaches of Her Majesty’s Loyal Opposition.

Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell has called for unions to drum up a million people to stage a riotous demonstration on 1 July and destroy what will be left of British polity.

The leftovers won’t be plentiful. The wrecking ball will start swinging next Wednesday, when a vast mob will be out in force to drown the Queen’s speech with sloganeering shrieks and harangues.

Make no mistake about it: what has been going on in London for the past two days is but a rehearsal for the mass revolt – and these masses are indeed revolting. Expertly egged on by today’s answers to Lenin’s ghouls, they storm public buildings, fight with police and create a general mayhem under the slogan of “May out!”

Make no mistake about this either: the fiery tragedy in North Kensington isn’t the reason for the disturbances. It’s but a catalyst added to the already bubbling discontent by neo-Bolshevik evildoers.

They don’t have to reinvent the tactical wheel. It was invented by Lenin’s gang and attached to a juggernaut that then rolled over millions of lives.

In keeping with that fine tradition, a sinister organisation called the National Shop Stewards Network has issued a circular on “linking up strikes”. Meaning that all unions, including teachers, doctors, ambulance drivers, rail guards, flight controllers and cabin crews etc., will coordinate industrial action to do the greatest possible damage and plunge the country into chaos.

The subject of the e-mailed circular is “Organise to Get the Tories Out”, which at least offers the benefit of honesty. They could have said, for example, “Organise to improve the working conditions” or “Organise to demand better public services”. That’s what they would have said had they felt a need for subterfuge. But they don’t: the rabble-rousers are feeling smugly self-confident.

Nor is any subterfuge likely to deceive anybody. After all, doctors, pilots and teachers may all have grievances against their employers, but they aren’t likely to be the same grievances.

Hence uniting them all together into one massive revolt can’t possibly aim at addressing specific problems. The only possible aim is sedition leading to a revolution, which in some quarters may be called treason.

Says Comrade McDonnell: “What we need now is the TUC mobilised, every union mobilised – get out on the streets. We need people doing everything they can to ensure the election comes as early as possible.”

But we’ve just had an election, Comrade, which Labour lost. One realises that the EU has fine-tuned the technique of ignoring elections whose results it doesn’t like and telling people to vote again until they get it right. But one hoped Britain would be immune to such chicanery.

The hope is forlorn. It increasingly appears that Britain isn’t immune to anything, including a bloody Bolshevik takeover.

On 14 August, 2015, shortly after Corbyn took over Labour, I wrote: “‘All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing,’ said Edmund Burke. Jeremy Corbyn is a harbinger of such a triumph, which good men must realise – and do something about it.”

What can we do, now that said triumph is just round the corner? I’d suggest we, just like our enemies, should learn the lessons of Red October.

At that time, resolute action on the part of Russia’s Provisional Government could have nipped Bolshevik evil in the bud. Yet the democratic government vacillated, couching its cowardice in bien pensant phrases about vox populi. A catastrophe followed, and the whole world is still reeling from it.

What form resolute action should take is open to debate. But the debate should start from the premise that what’s planned for this summer is criminal in the strict legal sense of the word. And criminals should be dealt with by any means required, including, if all else fails, armed force.

These are painful words for a conservative to utter, but, unless they’re uttered and acted upon, there won’t be any conservatism. What there will be is social and political disintegration followed by the advent of a tyranny red in tooth and claw.

If the government calls for volunteers to fight this plague, count me in.

4 thoughts on “Red October, red blood”

  1. Sir you were born into that tyranny, I fought it for 6 years during the cold war, I wonder why I bothered. The long march through the institutions has almost reached it’s destination. Any room for a tent at your French gaff?

  2. AB,
    Recently, a friend here in the States asked me why the UK “even needs the queen and all that anymore”. It wasn’t her grammar and syntax that stopped me mid-thought, as horrible as that was.
    No. What put the – I’m not sure how it’s expressed across the pond, here we call it a butterfly in the stomach – feeling of absolutely fear in my gut was that such a question would be asked.

    I immediately sighed inside. And I hoped the public school system was celebrating. I hoped it was on its collective back patio drinking its cheap boxed (American) wine, sitting in its tacky hot tub, smugly grinning and patting itself on the back.
    Because for that question even to be asked by a citizen of ANY nation worth living in shows that public “education” has COMPLETED its charter goal of not rewriting history, but totally obliterating it.
    To paraphrase Bette Davis: “Wisdom ain’t for sissies”. (She said, “Getting old…”). Wisdom is certainly one of the goals of Earthly life. Virtue, as you’re well aware, is the other. But wisdom will make you sad. I am 4 years short of logging a half century on this rock.
    And I am very sad indeed.

    How do you begin to explain the indispensability of the Crown, the Monarchy, the Kingdom to a person whose mind has been so poisoned against it??
    I am at a loss.
    Thankfully, at least in the smaller towns over here, our Catholic Churches remain open, that is unlocked, if not razed altogether to make room for a tattoo parlour.
    I often kneel in the first pew…and silently weep.
    Because I know that He is to ONLY one Who can help us now.

  3. Let’s hope the revolutionaries don’t have a repeat of the 2011 riots. We’ve had enough of fires. That would leave just vandalism and assault to advance their cause.

  4. We have been having summer riots at least since the ‘rivers of blood speech’, way back when it took three days to organize an outside television broadcast and most people did not have telephones. The riots at first sight may seem to be about something but the vast majority of participants just want to make an emotional outburst to make themselves feel better and perhaps loot things in full view of CCTV cameras. Political bottom feeders such as those in the anarcho- trotcom spectrum may see an opportunity but rioters are not of the listening type. In the very old days we used to invoke the Riot Act. We still could because the authorities have all the guns but I fear continued use of that strategy could lead to a right wing klepto-statist tyranny.

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