
From: The Community Press
Eastern Edition
July 29th, 2005
Ontario, Canada
Page 6
"Words from Wayback" by Mark Niblett
"Where are you, George Orwell?"
This is our local newspaper published once a week in our small community and here is an article I thought you might be interested in. It is not the whole article but a small part of it.
Quote:
We of the ex-British tradition tend to face a lot of the "nanny state" approach, where we are assured that the government knows best and is on top of whatever problem arises. Forty years ago an appeal to this kind of authority rang true with a large number of Canadians, and it has been one of the more gratifying developments of my lifetime to see this attitude seriously eroded.
Probably the classic example of a government determined to survive at any cost was that of England during World War 11. Winston Churchill was all for handing out any weapons available to individual citizens so they might be able to put up some kind of fight against a Germain invasion. Home Guard units were actually given weapons, even if they got junk like the Ross rifle or the oddball Northover Projector.
Few people found out at the time-and fewer still seem to know it now-but the Home Guard couldn't have fought off an invasion of rabbits: almost none of the units received any live ammunition. That they could be gulled into dragging around locked boxes of rocks at a time when it was perfectly possible for German troops to start wading ashore is a measure to keep control of their citizens at all costs. Clearly, the senior bureaucrats who implemented this deception had decided that it would be better for Hitler to occupy the country than to allow citizens to have weapons. Even 65 years later, the black treachery of it is breathtaking.
Thats an extreme example, but the trend runs continuously through our laws to this day. Until relatively recently, there was a criminal offence known as "unlawfully drilling": any citizens who trained themselves in military skills could be "named" by a kind of executive writ and prosecuted.
This article was published in the local newspaper, I have done no research on it as the paper was just obtained to-day,
I found the article interesting and wanted to share it with you. Your comments are most welcome as always

Cheers...Happy Landings...Doug