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happen next? - As Orwell pointed out; ―The price of order always entails a handing over of control and<br />

loss of freedom on the part of the citizenry‖ [1] . From out of chaos, comes order, their order, a New World<br />

Order.<br />

The trick of creating chaos, the seizing power under the pretence of returning order, is a tried and truly<br />

tested method of deception and manipulation done time and time again. The very following day after the<br />

May 2010 General Election, and when it soon came apparent that a hung parliament was going to be the<br />

outcome and result for the country. Gordon Brown, William Hague and so many other MP‘s in general,<br />

could be seen donning purple suits, ties, jumpers, dresses, blouses, T-Shirts, bags and a whole array of<br />

other purple items. The whole of the BBC‘s and even Sky‘s news sets, and programmes such as<br />

Newsnight hosted by Freemason Jeremy Paxman, and BBC‘s Question Time, presented by ex Bullingdon<br />

Club member David Dimbleby, were and still are at the time of writing - designed with purple carpets and<br />

the backdrops lit and highlighted in shades of purple. That summers Wimbledon even started in ablaze of<br />

purples, Boris Johnson appearing on TV playing on a ―purple table tennis table‖ sponsored by Yahoo and a<br />

new purple logo! Then from out of nowhere and all of a sudden a flash mob descended on Parliament<br />

Square with purple T-Shirts, purple banners and purple flags demanding ―political reform‖, who were<br />

they? Who paid for their T-Shirts, banners and leaflets etc., and why?<br />

The Purplelites were all over the internet, spreading their message via websites like Twitter, Facebook<br />

and YouTube etc. - The Yorker website, which formed in 2006 by two students: Journalist Daniel Ashby<br />

and computer scientist Nick Evans, who have turned it into the University of York‘s largest student-run<br />

company, with over 120 members, and its contributing writers regularly reported about the ―Purple<br />

Revolution‖ and on the day prior to the General Election wrote about a ―revolution brewing in the city‖. It<br />

went on to say in military fashion; ―Students from the University of York are in the process of organising a<br />

protest on electoral reform... the rally is expected to occur at 14.00 hours on May 15, next Saturday at<br />

King‘s Square - near The Shambles‖ [2]. The major message was; ―Don Purple if you are attending‖.<br />

The main organisers of the event/s are Caleb John Wooding from King Edward‘s School - creator,<br />

Ieuan Ferrer, and Jamie Fisher from the Norton Knatchbull School. I contacted them and asked why the<br />

colour purple, and what‘s there part behind it all? They never got back to me.<br />

Protesters certainly did march down King‘s Square, joining thousands of people across the country in<br />

the call for electoral reform. It stated the protest; Take-Back-Parliament‘s and it‘s first demonstration in<br />

Trafalgar Square, where at least 2,000 people ―dressed in purple‖ caught the attention of Nick Clegg, and<br />

after accepting their petition, the leader of the Lib Dems urged the campaign to forge ahead; ―...in every<br />

street, in every community all over the country for a different, better, new politics‖. Take-Back-Parliament<br />

was/is a campaign formed in the aftermath of the election result. Its purpose is to unite a coalition of<br />

different groups and organisations who call; ―for a Citizens Convention to be convened to decide on a new<br />

voting system to be put to the people in a referendum‖. - Soon after this so called Purple Revolution -<br />

Take-Back-Parliament campaign, - frantic talks broke out and the ―Lib-Con pact‖ was born.<br />

Ever since the coalition, everyone in politics, the media‘s TV presenters etc. or showbiz people in<br />

general can be seen donning purple! Now this isn‘t just another of those little coincidences that keep<br />

cropping up throughout my observations, - though I‘m not saying everyone‘s knowingly playing along<br />

with this saga, as even the BBC‘s political News correspondent Gary O‘Donoghue who is blind, stood<br />

proud in his purple suit and tie, whilst reporting about the latest deceit and lies coming out of the House of<br />

Crooks, a day or two after the May elections. What, - are we being led to believe that O‘Donoghue said;<br />

―Hmm, I like that new colour everyone is now wearing, I think I‘ll go a buy myself a purple suit and tie‖. -<br />

This was not the likely scenario, but the decision was no doubt left to the BBC‘s programmes producers<br />

who know of the ―Purple like Revolution‘s‖ preset Masonic agenda, and the subliminal messages it wants<br />

to purvey to the viewing public, and goes to show you how almost everyone behind it are connected to the<br />

Freemasons, Rotarians and Odd Fellows etc.<br />

As I write the Purplelites, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg is on TV addressing the nation about the<br />

UK Economic forecast and looks swell in his purple tie. Just look around the chamber and you‘ll see these<br />

Purplelites are everywhere, as I edit following the March 2011 budget, the chancellor George Osborne<br />

announces his proposals wearing a purple tie, as doe‘s Ed Balls and Ed Miliband facing him.<br />

Colours follow trends and can be all the rage at certain times, as in the case of Avocado, which is a<br />

shade of green and synonymous with those awful bathroom suites of 60‘s and 70‘s. Now purples all the<br />

rage, and so much is it in vogue, its finding itself all around the globe, as you can now buy electric irons,<br />

toasters, coffee makers, la-z-boy recliners, sofas and chairs, bed spreads and pillow case, towels, rugs,<br />

carpets, paints and wallpaper etc. And as much as the interior and fashion designers would love to lay<br />

claim for this colours reinvention and popularity, they can‘t, as they had nothing to do with its re-

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