Britain in Palestine

Why did world war and industrialization coincide with the destruction of the great royal monarchies of the world? The State, saturated in gold and jewels and having existed for centuries, was replaced through force with another, more bloodthirsty, incarnation, albeit one now draped with the lie of “we the people”. One by one, the great monarchies were overthrown, and replaced with an assembly line “democracy”, a template, a Procrustean bed that the native population is then forced into. Throughout Europe this occurred during the World Wars, and now we see it happening again in the Middle East. Desert kingdoms, hereditary royal families, all have either been reduced to rubble or are in the process. Saddam Hussein, Ghaddafi, and others, have fallen, and more appear poised to. These newly “liberated” nations are then handed over to “the people”, and we know what “the people” then did. The masses immediately went to work, bug-like, destroying their beautiful civilization, because no one was left to stop them. Iraq and Libya, cradles of civilization, once beautiful, are in ruins. The West, culturally and intellectually addled by their opiate “democracy”, has felt the compulsion to reduce to dust any nation that refuses to indulge in their extinctionist, total-war form of government. Monarchies will never return, because they take centuries to grow. The industrial democracies of the world would never allow the seedlings to reach maturity before swinging the axe. And so we are left with this “democracy”, a cardboard facade for a system comprised of powerful interests that loot and pillage through policy and endless money printing. We, the human race, have failed to even acknowledge the death of monarchy, much less mourn it. We don’t even know what we’ve lost, and it becomes more apparent that what we’ve lost is no less than the foundation for civilization itself.

Author: S. Smith