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Title: Happy Birthday Magna Carta
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URL Source: http://www.paulcraigroberts.org/201 ... agna-carta-paul-craig-roberts/
Published: Jun 13, 2015
Author: Paul Craig Roberts
Post Date: 2015-06-13 08:25:32 by Ada
Keywords: None
Views: 92
Comments: 10

Monday, June 15, 2015, is the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta. In his book, Magna Carta, J.C. Holt, professor of medieval history, University of Cambridge, notes that three of the chapters of this ancient document still stand on the English Stature Book and that so much of what survives of the Great Charter is “concerned with individual liberty,” which “is a reflexion of the quality of the original act of 1215.”

In the 17th century Sir Edward Coke used the Great Charter of the Liberties to establish the supremacy of Parliament, the representative of the people, as the origin of law.

A number of legal scholars have made the irrelevant point that the Magna Carter protected rights of the Church, nobles, and free men who were not enserfed, a small percentage of the population in the early 13th century. We hear the same about the US Constitution–it was something the rich did for themselves. I have no sympathy for debunking human achievements that, in the end, gave ordinary people liberty.

At Runnymede in 1215 no one but the armed barons had the power and audacity to make King John submit to law. The rule of law, not the rule of the sovereign or of the executive branch in Washington acceded to by a cowardly and corrupt Congress and Supreme Court, is a human achievement that grew out of the Magna Carta over the centuries, with ups and downs of course.

Blackstone’s Commentaries in 1759 fed into the American Revolution and gave us the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights.

The Geneva Conventions extended the rule of law to the international arena.

Beginning with the Clinton Administration and rapidly accelerating with the George W. Bush and Obama regimes and Tony Blair in England, the US and UK governments have run roughshod over their accountability to law.

Both the US and UK in the 21st century have gone to numerous wars illegally under the Nuremberg Standard established by the US and UK following Germany’s defeat in WWII and used to execute Germans for war crimes. The US and UK claim that unlike Germany they are immune to the very international law that they themselves established in order to punish the defeated Germans. Washington and London can bomb and murder at will, but not Germany.

Both governments illegally and unconstitutionally (the UK Constitution is unwritten) spy on their citizens, and the Bush and Obama executive branches have eviscerated, with the complicity of Congress and the federal courts, the entirely of the US Constitution except for the Second Amendment, which is protected by the strong lobby of the National Rifle Association. If the gun control “progressives” have their way, nothing will be left of the US Constitution.

Washington and its European satellites have subordinated law to a political and economic hegemonic agenda. Just as under the heyday of colonialism when the West looted the non-white world, today the West loots its own. Greece is being looted as was Ireland, and Italy and Spain will not escape looting unless they renege on their debts and leave the EU.

Western capitalism is a looting mechanism. It loots labor. It loots the environment, and with the transpacific and transatlantic “partnerships” it will loot the sovereign law of countries. For example, France’s laws against GMOs become “restraints on trade” and subjects France to punitive law suits by Monsanto. If France doesn’t pay Monsanto the damages Monsanto claims, France is subject to punitive sanctions like Washington applies to Russia when Russia doesn’t do what Washington wants.

A new slave existence is being created in front of our eyes as law ceases to be a shield of peoples and becomes a weapon in the hands of government. Eight hundred years of reform is being overturned as Washington and its vassals invade, bomb, and overthrow governments that are out of step with Washington’s agenda. Formerly self-sufficient agricultural communities are becoming wage slaves for international agribusiness corporations. Everywhere privilege is rising above law and justice is being lost.

The concentration of wealth and power is reminiscent of the aristocratic era and of Rome under the Caesars. The demise of the rule of law has stripped ordinary people of security and dignity. Peoples of the world must protect themselves by acting in defense of the Great Charter’s principle that governments are accountable to law. Governments unaccountable to law are tyrannies whatever they might call themselves, no matter how exceptional and indispensable they declare themselves to be.

Monday in Westminster in London, the International Tribunal for Natural Justice is forming. If my understanding of this work of Humanitad is correct, we have a cause for hope. Perhaps the Tribunal will try the criminals of our time, almost all of which are “leaders” of Western governments, on the Internet with juries and prosecutors so that populations everywhere can witness the evil that every Western government represents.

Once the West is perceived as the evil force that it is, it will have to reform and again embrace Edward Coke’s vision of the Great Charter or become an unimportant backwater while the rest of the world goes on to better things. The world is saved once the world ceases to bow down to the American Caesar.

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#1. To: Ada (#0)

Oh, boy -- thanks for this one! I LOVE big anniversaries like this, esp if most people won't know or care about them. A few years back I noticed it was the 700th anniversary of William Tell's big day, and hailed the legendary freedom fighter in a blog I was doing -- as proud of seeming to be the only one doing so as I was depressed at seeming to be the only one doing so.

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2015-06-13   11:38:15 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: NeoconsNailed, Ada, 4 (#1)

The money-changers and the global corporatists are in a desperate push to establish world domination of, by, and for the elite.

Interesting times...

“The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out... without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos. Almost inevitably he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane, intolerable.” ~ H. L. Mencken

Lod  posted on  2015-06-13   11:46:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Ada (#0)

Beginning with the Clinton Administration and rapidly accelerating with the George W. Bush and Obama regimes and Tony Blair in England, the US and UK governments have run roughshod over their accountability to law.

Do not forget that all those evil people were working for the Jew man.

That makes them double down bad.

johnj  posted on  2015-06-14   0:26:55 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Ada (#0) (Edited)

Monday, June 15, 2015, is the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta. In his book, Magna Carta, J.C. Holt, professor of medieval history, University of Cambridge, notes that three of the chapters of this ancient document still stand on the English Stature Book and that so much of what survives of the Great Charter is “concerned with individual liberty,” which “is a reflexion of the quality of the original act of 1215.”

In the 17th century Sir Edward Coke used the Great Charter of the Liberties to establish the supremacy of Parliament, the representative of the people, as the origin of law.

A number of legal scholars have made the irrelevant point that the Magna Carter protected rights of the Church, nobles, and free men who were not enserfed, a small percentage of the population in the early 13th century. We hear the same about the US Constitution–it was something the rich did for themselves. I have no sympathy for debunking human achievements that, in the end, gave ordinary people liberty.

At Runnymede in 1215 no one but the armed barons had the power and audacity to make King John submit to law. The rule of law, not the rule of the sovereign or of the executive branch in Washington acceded to by a cowardly and corrupt Congress and Supreme Court, is a human achievement that grew out of the Magna Carta over the centuries, with ups and downs of course.

Blackstone’s Commentaries in 1759 fed into the American Revolution and gave us the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights.

The Geneva Conventions extended the rule of law to the international arena.

(the UK Constitution is unwritten)

Peoples of the world must protect themselves by acting in defense of the Great Charter’s principle that governments are accountable to law. Governments unaccountable to law are tyrannies whatever they might call themselves, no matter how exceptional and indispensable they declare themselves to be.

reform and again embrace Edward Coke’s vision of the Great Charter or become an unimportant backwater while the rest of the world goes on to better things.

Monday in Westminster in London, the International Tribunal for Natural Justice is forming.

Archiving additional contemporary and 4um posted historical info on the subject of Britain's Magna Carta and its internationally-renowned protections of human rights and liberties -- [4um Ref.] with honorable mentions of the French King, Philip II, and his son, Louis, the Crown Prince (later titled: King Louis VIII, the Lion), both of whom defended its supporters at that time and also: Louis IX (son of the then-Crown Prince Louis and the grandson of Philip II) who became a sainted King of France in his quests for Peace, Fairness and Judicious Reforms there, which was among the best of governmental examples that guided our Founders centuries later in forming America and our Constitution; as was the Magna Carta, of course, and others that stood admirably for Human Rights and Freedom -- some even far older, like the Democracy of ancient Greece. Respectfully thanking all of them.

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"They're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us...they can't get away this time." -- Col. Puller, USMC

GreyLmist  posted on  2015-06-18   10:16:35 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: GreyLmist (#4)

The Geneva Conventions extended the rule of law to the international arena.

The conventions are unenforceable except by the winners.

Ada  posted on  2015-06-18   10:48:01 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Ada (#5) (Edited)

The Geneva Conventions extended the rule of law to the international arena.

The conventions are unenforceable except by the winners.

You got that splash of cold water from some elitist spigot, didn't ya, Ada? Well, I'm not Paul Craig Roberts, for gosh sakes! IMO, he should have said that it's lawfully the job of America's State Militias to enforce those for us and whatever other Constitutional enactments aren't being properly observed here.

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"They're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us...they can't get away this time." -- Col. Puller, USMC

GreyLmist  posted on  2015-06-18   13:27:29 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: johnj (#3) (Edited)

Yes yes yes YES. Thank you, John Jay. The key to the whole reigning psychosis!

Leave it to Institute of historical Review to convey the rest of the story on this story. I said convey, because they're linking from outside publications, some or all of them inimical but all of keen interest. Headlines and excerpts below, hyperlinks at www.ihr.org :

Bizarre Clauses in the Magna Carta
The Atlantic‎
... The Magna Carta (“Great Charter”), which turns 800 years old on Monday, is often invoked in the U.K., the U.S., and around the world as a font of freedom, the touchstone for today’s constitutional democracy. But its specifics are largely forgotten. And what you realize in combing through the document, which was originally written in Latin and runs to about 4,500 words in English, is this: Those specifics are incredibly specific, which makes the charter’s widespread and enduring appeal all the more surprising.

The Magna Carta’s Very Jewish Underpinnings
A. Borschel-Dan - The Times of Israel
Things were coming to a head when the Magna Carta was signed by King John 800 years ago on June 15, 1215, in Runnymede near Windsor ... Jewish history gained another footnote. It was a time when Jewish moneylenders could be wealthier than the king of England ... Among the 3,500 Latin words written and signed upon calfskin that day were two “clauses” (a system of 63 sections was devised in 1759) that directly dealt with England’s Jews ... In 1274, Edward I codified the “Statute of Jewry,” which stated, “Each Jew, after he is seven years old, shall wear a distinguishing mark on his outer garment ...” ... A wildly popular Edict of Expulsion was written in 1290, and the Jewish community was banished from England.

Magna Carta Anniversary Celebrations: Two Missing Paragraphs
F. C. Begbie - Occidental Observer
If there is one thing our elites enjoy it is giving each other a big pat on the back and the extravagant celebrations planned for the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta will give them lots of opportunities to do just that ... Why have clauses 10 and 11 been airbrushed from history? These were the ones inserted in the original charter to protect widows and underage heirs specifically from Jewish moneylenders by restricting the recovery of debt out of the deceased debtor’s estate. But they are nowhere to be found in the official Magna Carta Trust website nor the US National Archive website which instead features the text of the later — and much shorter — 1297 version ... The Jews of medieval England were occupied entirely as moneylenders and enjoyed great privileges and the special protection of the King.

Mind you, these are merely three of the thousands of pithy stories linked there. Make IHR.ORG a regular (circa weekly) stop in your cyberworld -- you'll be glad you did!

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2015-06-18   13:54:20 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: All (#4) (Edited)

In his book, Magna Carta, J.C. Holt, professor of medieval history, University of Cambridge, notes that three of the chapters of this ancient document still stand on the English Stature Book and that so much of what survives of the Great Charter is “concerned with individual liberty,” which “is a reflexion of the quality of the original act of 1215.”

In the 17th century Sir Edward Coke used the Great Charter of the Liberties to establish the supremacy of Parliament, the representative of the people, as the origin of law.

Noting re: some history of the Magna Carta and the English Civil War period of the 1640s to 1651.

First drafted by the Archbishop of Canterbury to make peace between the unpopular King [John] and a group of rebel barons, it promised the protection of church rights, protection for the barons from illegal imprisonment, access to swift justice, and limitations on feudal payments to the Crown, to be implemented through a council of 25 barons. Neither side stood behind their commitments, and the charter was annulled by Pope Innocent III, leading to the First Barons' War.

After [King] John's death, the regency government of his young son, Henry III, reissued the document in 1216, stripped of some of its more radical content, in an unsuccessful bid to build political support for their cause. At the end of the war in 1217, it formed part of the peace treaty agreed at Lambeth, where the document acquired the name Magna Carta, to distinguish it from the smaller Charter of the Forest which was issued at the same time. Short of funds, Henry reissued the charter again in 1225 in exchange for a grant of new taxes; his son, Edward I, repeated the exercise in 1297, this time confirming it as part of England's statute law.

The charter became part of English political life and was typically renewed by each monarch in turn, although as time went by and the fledgling English Parliament passed new laws, it lost some of its practical significance. At the end of the 16th century there was an upsurge in interest in Magna Carta. Lawyers and historians at the time believed that there was an ancient English constitution, going back to the days of the Anglo-Saxons, that protected individual English freedoms. They argued that the Norman invasion of 1066 had overthrown these rights [refs. circa William II and New Forest ??], and that Magna Carta had been a popular attempt to restore them, making the charter an essential foundation for the contemporary powers of Parliament and legal principles such as habeas corpus. Although this historical account was badly flawed, jurists such as Sir Edward Coke used Magna Carta extensively in the early 17th century, arguing against the divine right of kings propounded by the Stuart monarchs. Both James I and his son Charles I attempted to suppress the discussion of Magna Carta, until the issue was curtailed by the English Civil War of the 1640s and the [1649] execution of Charles [Noting 2: for which Oliver Cromwell, who died in 1658, was reportedly punished posthumously in 1661, but that's disputed].

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"They're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us...they can't get away this time." -- Col. Puller, USMC

GreyLmist  posted on  2015-06-18   16:23:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: GreyLmist (#8)

That was informativly insightful. Thank you

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titorite  posted on  2015-06-18   17:50:19 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: titorite (#9) (Edited)

That was informativly insightful. Thank you

You're welcome, titorite. : ) I learned more about the Magna Carta and related aspects, as well, while researching the topic. Until then, I didn't know about the assistance of the French to protect it. Some of our Founders spent much time in France prior to the establishment of our Constitutional government. Undoubtedly, the exemplary governmental reforms there by King Louis IX were especially inspirational to them and have benefited our nation, too.

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"They're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us...they can't get away this time." -- Col. Puller, USMC

GreyLmist  posted on  2015-06-19   10:51:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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