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"We have neither 'Democracy',
'Human Rights' nor the 'Rule of Law'. Instead we have the
'Rule of Law-yers' - a very different
thing! They are the new 'Master Race', have
seized absolute power, & will destroy
anyone they see as a threat
to that power - big or little!"========================July 9, 2010
The New Master
Race
By William Finnerty
I would argue
that "The New Master Race" really consists of a lethal
combination the world's most senior lawyers (in the form of
its most senior judges especially), and the world's most
senior bankers, who, together are very successfully
implementing, enforcing, sustaining, and spreading the "Give
me control of a nation's money and I care not who makes it's
laws" principle.
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Yesterday (i.e. July
8th 2010), and in connection with my Open News Diary
Entry for July 4th 2010, I received the following
interesting comment by e-mail from a person who, on account of
the way things have turned out since 1945, is now (I
understand) a deeply disappointed WW2 veteran living
out his final years in England:
"We have neither
'Democracy', 'Human Rights' nor the 'Rule of Law'. Instead we
have the 'Rule of Law-yers' - a very
different thing! They are the new 'Master Race',
have seized absolute power, & will destroy
anyone they see as a threat
to that power - big or little!"
Up to a point, the
views expressed in the above comment very accurately reflect
my own entirely independent findings, made during the past 12
years or so. However, I would argue that "The New Master Race"
really consists of a lethal combination the world's most
senior lawyers (in the form of its most senior judges
especially), and the world's most senior bankers, who,
together are very successfully implementing, enforcing,
sustaining, and spreading the "Give me control
of a nation's money and I care not who makes it's
laws"
principle.
The WW2 veteran's e-mail I received
yesterday also contained an attachment containing a number of
quotes (referring to lawyers) made by well known people during
the past four centuries or so, all of them reflecting
very deeply-held concerns regarding the kind of
lawyers who have long been giving the legal
profession an extremely bad reputation: a
trend which appears (to me) to be on the
increase at the present
time.
Among the quotes in question, were the
following:
Samuel Johnson: I hate to speak ill of anyone, but that man is a
lawyer
William Shakespeare (Dick the
Butcher's advise to
Jack Cade
during the Rebellion of 1450, from King Henry VI,
Part
II, (Act IV),
Scene
2:
The first thing
we do, let's kill all the
lawyers
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For
future reference purposes a copy of the above text will
later today be placed at the following Internet
location: http://www.humanrightsireland.com/HermanVanRompuy/9July2010/Email.htm
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Human
Rights Ireland: http://www.humanrightsireland.com
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