Chapter 8a

INSULTING BEHAVIOUR

 

Is it ok to insult anyone when something is wrong and they might, or might not understand? 

It's always wrong to upset or insult anyone as it's not civilised behaviour, unless there are times when we can be excused if we admit that we were wrong and we couldn't help it due to lack of control. This can happen to the best of us when that precise moment arrives and that no one can stop and this is always good if we can forgive for then to be forgiven if it ever happens to us.

If it is prone to happen to you as a victim every now and then or quite often, try and not let it bother you because you will then very slowly allow past destiny to dissolve and the present one to cleanse and rebuild you, by receiving whatever you or your family previously sowed. If some member of your family is constantly doing it to others, you then need to tell them that their behaviour is affecting you and your family.

If you are the perpetrator, you will then have to be very careful and aware of it, for then stop yourself when you feel it starting to build up. Walking away is the best solution or dont get involved in the first place. The scripture does say: That we should be quick to listen and slow to speak, and the less irrelevant conversations with stubborn and proud individuals we have, the bigger the sacrifice that will help renew us. It's always wise if possible, destiny allowing to avoid any impending crisis

Never be proud of coming out on top because you have scared the other person or persons and please also understand that destiny will use it to great effect if it's in the process of changing whoever is on the receiving end or at the same time wishes that whatever you said in the manner that you said it for good, is plainly clear and understood.

Seriously though: Are we not being insulted by politicians, civil servants, bankers and other combinations of people who cheat us all the time, by hiding the truth or spinning us a load of lies. Can’t they see this? Isn’t it obvious? And should we any longer take it lying down? Is it not time for 100’s of thousands of signatures to reach 10 Downing Street and Parliament, or whoever else in the world to address this abusing behaviour and put an end to it, when it’s not civilised and totally wrong. In the meantime if constantly practised, should they be allowed to earn the kind of money that they do while partaking in this sort of monstrous evil behaviour? Should we not insist that their salaries not only be stopped as they are suspended but also reduced when reinstated? Pensions also revised and reduced in line with their behaviour with different scales applying. Would this not be the rod of steel in action and for them to be fearful of it! This in some ethical way should also apply to shopkeepers, industry and salesmen, everyone who has no respect for other people by us demanding it as part of our human rights or new bill of rights.

 

Daily Mail August 11, 2016

COMMENT

Is Mandelson really thinking of Britain?

 

Posing as an elder statesman, rather than a man sacked twice for dishonesty by a Labour Government that was itself pretty dodgy, Lord Mandelson warns of a grave consequence for trade with China if we pull out of the Hinckley Point nuclear power project.

 Not for the first time, this paper wonders exactly whose interests this slippery former spin doctor has at heart. Indeed is it just coincidence that his warning yesterday precisely echoed the ugly threat issued by Beijing only the day before?

 Leave aside Lord Mandelson's sneer that post-Brexit Britain has become "less relevant" (hardly the words of a patriot) - and his claim that we now need China more than China needs us.

 Why does he so airily dismiss fears that Chinese involvement in Hinckley Point might pose a security threat? After all Beijing has an appalling record of espionage and computer hacking.

 Isn't the trouble with Lord Mandelson - as with his former boss, Tony Blair - that he's so secretive about his global business and political connections we can never be sure for whom he speaks?

 We do know he has had links with China, Kazakhstan and Mugabe's Zimbabwe, has worked for rapacious American banks and Russian oligarchs and has clients from Switzerland to Singapore.

 This paper has a suggestion. Next time this money-grabber appears on TV, posing as a statesman, he should dress like a Formula 1 driver, covered in the business logos and national flags of his sponsors.

 Then at least, we would know whose interests he serves - apart from his own. 

 

What a CV Mr Mandelson has and should he be allowed to exist in the manner that he does. Should reforms now not be initiated whereby: Everyone is given a licence to operate for as long as they are trustworthy and honest and revoked at the first opportunity and sign of mistrust or dishonesty, without the possibility of setting up any other type of company or running a business!

We are at a time in history where accountability has to become the main issue in life, if destiny is to procure all that relevant prophecy speaks about regarding a better world and if statesmen are allowed to do as they please, just like his ex boss Tony Blair and not much done about it, what will the ordinary individual think about it all and what should he be able to get away with? Knowing how pathetic the law really works, the big fish will always be treated better than the little fish.