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Dr. Vernon Coleman argues that what is often described as “progress” is actually just change, designed to keep people busy and distracted from the erosion of their freedom and humanity.

In his book `Their Terrifying Plan’ he shows how the United Nations, the Round Table, Black Lives Matter and politicians have destroyed our lives with the controversies over gender, transgender politics and exaggerated campaigns against sexual abuse.

The ultimate goal of the “conspirators,” he says, is to create a New World Order by destroying national heritage, culture and personal relationships.  This is being achieved through the promotion of division, distrust and fear between different groups of people.

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By Dr. Vernon Coleman

Much of what is happening is described as progress but it isn’t really, of course – it’s just change. And a good deal of it is change contrived to keep us all too busy to notice what is going on in the world, and too wrapped up in our own daily problems to take action against the conspirators, the collaborators and the constant attacks on our freedom and humanity.

Even small things become incredibly time-consuming and exhausting. The bizarre and indefensible “recycling” programmes which were introduced globally (everything happens in lockstep these days) were designed to make us worry about non-existent climate change, to make us compliant and to force us to accept that we must do what we are told, even in our own homes, and to keep us busy. Most of the carefully washed and sorted recycling material is dumped or burnt, and the environmental cost of collecting recycling material far exceeds any value that might accrue. In the UK, for example, much of the recycling material has been carried to countries far away to be dumped or burnt. There isn’t even any point in recycling paper (the most traditional recycling material). It is better for the environment to grow trees for that purpose and to burn the discarded paper to produce electricity or heat.

If you order anything online, you will be bombarded with emails. There will be a message to say that the purchase has been made, one to say that your order is being dealt with, another to let you know that the item has been passed to the delivery company, one to let you know that the delivery company has received the package, one to inform you that the delivery company is preparing to deliver the item, one to let you know that your purchase is on its way and one to tell you that the package has been delivered. Then you will receive an email from the seller to let you know that the delivery company has done their job and delivered the item, or something intended for someone else. The other day, I ordered a fine-looking first edition of Herman Wouk’s novel `Youngblood Hawke’ and received instead a pair of size four platform shoes in bright orange. Where else can one find such raw excitement when shopping? And the excitement is doubled by the knowledge that someone who ordered a pair of size four platform shoes in bright orange undoubtedly received a fine, first edition copy of `Youngblood Hawke’ instead. Later, there will be another email from them wanting you to rate their service and one from the delivery company wanting you to let them know how well you think they did. If you don’t reply immediately, those emails will be repeated at regular intervals. This barrage of unnecessary emails keeps us occupied with pointless trivia. (Not infrequently, I receive two copies of each of the emails in this tedious chain.) Everything is deliberate, and everything is designed to make life more frustrating and more irritating and more exhausting. That’s the plan.

The idea of providing citizens with a Universal Basic Income, now so popular with governments and conspirators and neoliberals everywhere, is not a new one. During his first year as President of the United States, Richard Nixon announced his ‘New Federalism’ programme, which would provide a Guaranteed Annual Income to all Americans. The proposal would have massively increased the power of the Government. Left-wingers welcomed the idea as an example of “creeping socialism.” Nixon also suggested a decentralisation programme which was ostensibly designed to spread power to local politicians by handing out subsidies and payments. Nixon announced that he had become a Keynesian. What he forgot to mention was that John Maynard Keynes, the economist, was a socialist whose intention was to promote the “euthanasia of capitalism.” Like almost all economists who followed him, Keynes was a neo-liberal; an intellectually, emotionally and morally stunted breed without whom the conspirators would have never been able to promote their Great Reset. The chief beneficiaries of the efforts made by the neo-liberals have, of course, been those “working” in the finance, insurance and real estate sectors of society for those are now where wealth accumulation is taking place – well away from traditionally useful commercial and productive activities. The chief losers have been those involved in making and selling products which people need in order to live, and the clear winners have been those in financial services who pay themselves huge bonuses even when their banks are losing money. The global economy is not built on the handling of money rather than the making of things or providing those services which make people’s lives better.

The word “progress” is used as a synonym for “better”; but how do you define “better”? Is receiving an email from a friend on holiday better than receiving a postcard? Is the world better when cars all look exactly the same? Is it better when log fires are forbidden by health and safety officials? Are trains better now that there are no restaurant and sleeper cars? Or has life been destroyed by fanatics, cultists and ignorant meddlers, acting, unknowingly, on behalf of conspirators aiming for a Great Reset? Is life better now that there are no junk shops, no rag and bone men and no odd job men who could repair just about anything you couldn’t deal with yourself? Is life better now that family doctors work the same hours as librarians and you have to plan your emergencies a day or two ahead if you hope to ride to the hospital in an ambulance? Are hospitals better now that nurses spend more time in meetings than on the ward and are always too busy, and self-important, to find a bedpan, plump up pillows, help a frail patient with their meal or put a bunch of flowers into a vase? Is it progress that children now learn with the aid of iPads instead of being taught with pens and paper and chalk and a board? Is a smartphone real progress over a piece of slate and a slate pencil? Children half a century ago played hopscotch, skipped with ropes and in the winter played football with coats as goalposts, while in the summer they played cricket with stumps chalked on lampposts. On their summer holidays, they splashed in paddling pools or sailed toy yachts on boating ponds (all now filled in for health and safety reasons) and they rode on donkeys and played one penny games on the pier. Is it simply nostalgia when you know in your heart that things really were better then?

If you object to all progress, then the conspirators will label you a “Luddite,” even if much of what they label progress isn’t progress at all.

It isn’t difficult to argue that children have little or no future today. The conspirators and the collaborators have taken away their education, their hope, their sense of comfort and even their happiness. Mental health problems among the young are rising at a rate never seen before. Even before the fake pandemic of 2020, the incidence of such problems among the young was frighteningly high. Today, there is an epidemic of mental illness. Millions of children, teenagers and young people are taking tranquillisers and anti-depressants (even though these have been proven to be of no value) and often taking them for years at a time. The lockdowns, the social distancing regulations and the partial or complete closure of hospital departments mean that those requiring specialist help will be on waiting lists for years if not for life.

Is a pub with a log fire and friendly bar staff better than a pub with a good internet connection? Are motorways, with endless queues, better than winding country roads which take you to your destination just as quickly and with far more pleasure? Are self-driving cars better than cars which have to be driven? How will self-driving cars manage to navigate country roads and all those tiny, blind junctions? Who is going to provide a suitable call-out service for all the electric cars which are stranded in country lanes when their batteries run out? What will happen to old, unwanted electric cars when their batteries run out and are too expensive to replace?

Is a traditional English breakfast better or worse than a bowl of sugar-coated cereal? Why does it now take a week or more for a postcard to reach its destination when in Victorian times, in the 19th century, a postcard put in a pillar box in the morning would arrive at its destination in the afternoon? The postcode or zip code was, surely, an early sign of the end of civilisation. I recently bought around 1,000 old Edwardian postcards (no one wants them these days – they cost just a few pounds) and although the addresses consisted of nothing more than (at most) a name, a number, a street and a town, the cards clearly reached their destinations safely. There is less mail today because so many people use email – so why does the mail take so much longer to get where it’s going?

Is reading a book on a smartphone easier and more fun than reading a paperback – with no need to squint and constantly adjust the position of the screen on a sunny day? Were charities more or less inclusive when they served merely to serve those in need rather than to enrich executives and advertising agencies? Was life better when we used public phone boxes instead of having to carry a mobile phone with us? Were radio and television programmes worse when traditional events such as the Promenade Concerts celebrated cultural traditions rather than global ones?

Was the Tate Britain art gallery better when it paid more attention to traditional artists than to the demands of the woke? The Tate Britain gallery now has just one room for art from 1545 to 1640, but 14 rooms devoted to art from 1940 onwards. Of the work on view, 200 items were made since the millennium and the work in the publicly funded gallery has been carefully curated to ensure that men and women are equally represented among living artists – regardless of reputation or the value of their work. Modern art on display, representing just a twentieth of the time span of the collection, takes up a quarter of the space. Culture, as well as history, has been changed to fit the requirements of the conspirators and the collaborators. Labels attached to older pictures highlight social injustice, colonial exploitation and prejudice. The gallery seems to illustrate the way in which the feelings of the few now dominate the views of the many in every sphere of activity.

The aims of the World Economic Forum and other organisations seem to me to be to destroy each nation’s heritage, to destroy every country’s culture. In the UK, all major institutions seem to have become very woke. The National Trust, the Marylebone Cricket Club and other former institutions are now unrecognisably woke – to the great confusion of long-standing members. Long-established regiments in the army have disappeared or been merged. It’s the same around the world. Everything is the same around the world. Governments act in lockstep.

The aim of the conspirators is to change the world by erasing nations, families and communities and by destroying everything humans consider to be personal and valuable. Immigration (whether legal or illegal) is encouraged in order to create impoverishment, resentment, racism, terrorism and plenty of excuses for war. (As an aside, it used to be thought that patriotism was good but nationalism was bad. Today, however, both are unacceptable because there can be no countries in the New World Order.)

Naturally, immigration programmes have led to resentment on both sides and, especially in France and the UK, the development of racial and cultural ghettoes is leading to civil war. It’s the same everywhere.

In my book `Their Terrifying Plan’ I show how the United Nations, the Round Table, Black Lives Matter, the Democrats, the Republicans have destroyed our lives with the controversies over gender (with insane gender language changes being introduced with the sole idea of creating confusion and destroying human relationships), transgender politics (also designed to bewilder and create division) and exaggerated campaigns against sexual abuse (“He said my hair looked nice,” “He said he liked my dress,” “My life is now ruined”). A wolf whistle used to be regarded by most women as a compliment; today it is a criminal offence. The conspirators have deliberately created division, distrust and fear between the sexes, and the neoliberals who run the global economic system have consistently shown that their aim is not to create more fairness, or to advance the rights of women in those countries where unfairness is commonplace, but to create as many divisions as possible between men and women. The aim of the neoliberals who make up the Establishment, and who are pushing us towards their beloved Great Reset, is to break up society in as many ways as possible so as to ensure that men and women are too busy fighting one another to worry about the progress towards the New World Order. It is for this very same reason that national history and national and regional culture are being banished from every aspect of life, and why schools and colleges no longer teach students material which could be construed as patriotic or in any way likely to lead to greater pride.

I’ve had my fill of progress, thank you very much. I’d like to turn the clock back and rescue our lost civilisation.

Note: The above is based on material in Vernon Coleman’s book `Their Terrifying Plan’. For details, please CLICK HERE.

About the Author

Vernon Coleman, MB ChB DSc, practised medicine for ten years. He has been a full-time professional author for over 30 years. He is a novelist and campaigning writer and has written many non-fiction books.  He has written over 100 books, which have been translated into 22 languages. On his website, HERE, there are hundreds of articles which are free to read. Since mid-December 2024, Dr Coleman has also been publishing articles on Substack; you can subscribe to and follow him on Substack HERE.

There are no ads, no fees and no requests for donations on Dr Coleman’s website or videos. He pays for everything through book sales. If you would like to help finance his work, please consider purchasing a book – there are over 100 books by Vernon Coleman available in print on Amazon.

Featured image: George Floyd Protest, 26 July 2020 (left).  Source: Getty Images.  “Transgender” person talking in a megaphone during a protest, 19 February 2024.  Source: Getty Images

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Rhoda Wilson
While previously it was a hobby culminating in writing articles for Wikipedia (until things made a drastic and undeniable turn in 2020) and a few books for private consumption, since March 2020 I have become a full-time researcher and writer in reaction to the global takeover that came into full view with the introduction of covid-19. For most of my life, I have tried to raise awareness that a small group of people planned to take over the world for their own benefit. There was no way I was going to sit back quietly and simply let them do it once they made their final move.
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Excellent observations. But then, I’m old.