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Up Front And Personal
A Round-Up of the Latest News
with CTM founder, Phillip Day


ECLUB: The sky is bright red with bursting news.

PHILLIP DAY: It's quite something, isn't it?

ECLUB: So what's your take?

PHILLIP DAY: Australia is reeling under the massive recall by the Therapeutic Goods Association (TGA) of 1369 alternative health products produced by Pan Pharmaceuticals. To date, the TGA has issued no evidence whatsoever that these products qualify for a class 1 recall, which is reserved only for items likely to cause severe injury or death.

ECLUB: I didn't know Echinacea and Vitamin C were so lethal.

PHILLIP DAY: Hurrumph.

ECLUB: So what are Australians doing about it?

PHILLIP DAY: Well, the media, of course, devoid of the Iraq war, has gone for the story like a ferret up a trouser leg. Stories of mothers worried that they had poisoned their kiddies with Pan products. Hundreds of people indignantly returning their products to the local health store, demanding a refund as well as their taxi fares. Once again, we have the media-issued scare stories, the TGA stands by, provides no proof, and does nothing as the public crucifixion of Pan CEO Jim Selim proceeds apace to serve TGA aims. All the TGA has to do is say they're still investigating. Meanwhile, by the time the media weasels have gorged their fill of Selim, the public will have no more desire to stick natural health products in their mouth than in their ears. It's the classic lemming scenario, as I call it. The second front against the alternative health industry booms into life with the opening, deafening barrage.

ECLUB: Along with the nonsense we are being told about SARS?

PHILLIP DAY: Oh, don't get me started….

ECLUB: And all this hot on the heels of a previous report showing that Australians are spending $2.3 billion a year on alternative remedies - four times the amount they spend over the counter on pharmaceuticals. Is there a connection between the demonisation of nutritional and herbal medicine and its impending take-over by Big Pharma?

PHILLIP DAY: Please don't ask silly questions, Brian.

ECLUB: And on the EU front?

PHILLIP DAY: That's another story we have been covering for months that has now blown open. Fed up now with JDAM bombs and slippery Iraqi Ministers of Information, the western media has fixed its sites on the impending take-over of Great Britain by Valery Giscard D'Estaing, the chief drafter of the new EU Constitution. "Blueprint for Tyranny!" cries the Daily Mail. Even Britain's best selling newspaper, The Sun, is crying out for the traitors to be hauled up by their bootstraps, in between the usual pictures of female breasts, of course.

ECLUB: Some people thought you were mad when you started the Let's Fix Britain! Tour, along with the release of your new book, Ten Minutes to Midnight….

PHILLIP DAY: A few did. On the face of it, we were reporting a huge story; that within a two years, moves by the European Union to introduce and implement a new constitution would, in effect, compel member states into a new United States of Europe. We would lose complete control of our borders, our oil, our foreign policy, our police, our courts, what remains of our agriculture and fisheries, and our currency. People were just not prepared for how far advanced these plans for the take-over of our country actually were. Many reacted with blank disbelief.

ECLUB: And yet now, your position has been vindicated with all the massive coverage on the euro currency, the constitution and the truth behind the ultimate agenda of the EU for Britain.

PHILLIP DAY: I hope so, because the media, so often accused of doing harm, can do a tremendous amount of good in educating people on these massive moves against democracy and freedom currently under way.

ECLUB: It's almost as if some Leviathan has stirred itself from the deep, causing upheaval everywhere….

PHILLIP DAY: I think that this unholy alliance of big business and big government is getting edgy and wants to put the endgame into play as soon as possible.

ECLUB: What do you mean?

PHILLIP DAY: Take the EU's moves to create its superstate. Very few of the British, or indeed others on the continent, were either bothered or even believed this was going on. But that didn't pardon the fact that it was, and is. Author Peter Hitchens sums it up best: this ugly, scaly monster of global socialism had been lurking in the bushes, indistinct, shadowy, but making everyone subliminally and uncomfortably aware that something is afoot. Political correctness pollutes everything. Children are dissuaded from egg and spoon races for fear of losing and feeling mentally inadequate. Kiddies have to wear hard hats when riding donkeys on Bogner Beach. Stupid, ridiculous laws are passed as if the public doesn't exist. There are things we can no longer talk about.

Award-winning authors have been increasingly writing some very well annotated works on this New World Order and its eccentric but efficient forms of control. The public has begun to wake up to the danger, albeit lethargically. But still, the monster lurked in the bushes. Benumbed by wealth and a comfortable lifestyle, many simply did not want to contemplate something as ghastly as this was going on.

ECLUB: But now the monster has broken cover….

PHILLIP DAY: It had to.

ECLUB: Why?

PHILLIP DAY: Because the final 300-yard dash towards this European state has to be done in the open, and that's what everyone is now seeing. The British government is of course denying the British the right to vote for their own future and engage in a referendum on the constitution.

ECLUB: Because they know they will lose it?

PHILLIP DAY: Precisely.

ECLUB: Will the people stand for it?

PHILLIP DAY: Probably not. My prediction is, that if the EU constitution is forced upon the British people without their full consent, they'll be civil disorder. If the EU constitution is such a great idea for Britain, why not let the British people make up their own minds, especially over changes to our way of life that will be so extreme and fundamental?

ECLUB: You've often said that if the constitution is put through in anything like its present form, it will guarantee war in Europe in 10 years.

PHILLIP DAY: Yes, it's a shocking prediction, but many share it. For instance, the economic system devised by the EU for Europe is incredibly inflexible and already proving a disaster. You simply cannot tie 25 states into a 'one-size-fits-all' economic policy with no movement of labour in the hope that everything will smooth itself out. Ireland's economy is now overheating, while Germany is in a squall of recession. There's nothing those nations can do now to adjust their own interest rates or other economic levers to remedy the situation. EU economic policy must henceforth be decided on the basis of what's good for Europe - and decided by people, for the first time, that you cannot sack. If the currency in Europe fails, they'll be an economic seizure. Civil disorder and hyperinflation have historically always followed such events.

ECLUB: What other time bombs are there?

PHILLIP DAY: Within 15 years, the first of the baby-boomers will hit retirement age. Europe has written pensions of some $1.3 trillion for which it has no underpinning assets. The UK is due to inherit its share of this debt. We are, in effect, lashing ourselves to an economic time-bomb in the pensions sector alone, which has set an ominous date with destiny in the short-term future of Europe.

ECLUB: Presumably, the euro-federalists see that they have a small window of opportunity with which to usher in their new state.

PHILLIP DAY: I think that some rash decisions have been made to advance their agendas, not just on the statist side, but also corporately, as we are seeing in the pharmaceutical industry. I believe that many feel that the time has now come to get it done, and done quickly.

ECLUB: This edition of the EClub bulletin has some fascinating information about these current events.

PHILLIP DAY: These really are exciting times, and there is much each citizen can do to help thwart these devastating changes to our way of life. Whether it is on the political front, economics, social issues or the medical side, inaction and apathy are really no longer an option if we want to remain in control of those checks and balances which have traditionally stood sentinel over the safety of our peoples.

RESOURCES:
Ten Minutes to Midnight
Vigilance

Available through www.credence.org