Fabian Society’s influence is global through its members and offshoot organisations

In January 2018 a group attempted to make a citizens’ arrest, for treason, of Sadiq Khan at the Fabian Society’s New Year Conference.

EuroNews branded them “far-right protesters.” In the description of a 49s clip on YouTube EuroNews states “Police needed to disperse group chanting anti-EU slogans attempting “citizens’ arrest” of Khan.” EuroNews is partly funded by the European Union.

Outside of corporate media, the group was described as “constitutional rights activists” and the video recorded by these activists was at least 30 minutes long which you can watch HERE.

The activists can be heard saying that “the Fabian Society is subverting our constitution.” When asked why they are trying to arrest Sadiq Khan, they answer:

“Because Sadiq Khan doesn’t speak for everybody. Because Sadiq Khan has subverted our constitution … Do you know who the Fabian Society are? Do you know what they stand for? Do you know what their coat of arms is? I object to the Fabian Society. They’ve subverted every part of our constitution. They’ve subverted our education system, our political system, they’ve subverted everything. If you want to know why the country is in such a mess it’s because of people like this, it’s the Fabian Society that is at the root of all of this.”

Sadiq Khan is a former chair of the Fabian Society. As the 2018 common law or constitutional activists felt strongly about the Society’s “subversive” activities and corporate media at the time completely ignored this was the reason a citizens’ arrest was being attempted, we thought we would see what we could find out about them.

The Fabian Society was established in 1884 by a coterie of British eugenicists and Malthusians to promote a new social order designed to mould society into a new, mechanised order run by a managerial elite of “social scientists” from the top down. The Society founded the London School of Economics (“LSE”) in 1895 and was one of the founders of the UK Labour Party in 1900.

Throughout the 20th century, the Fabian Society penetrated branches of government, military, academia, media and private corporate boards around the world. From below, plebs and labourers would be attracted by “buzz words” promoted by Fabians, like equality, social justice, and re-distribution of wealth that were ultimately hollow as these powerful networks had no intention of manifesting what those words actually mean.

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Wikipedia states: “The Fabian Society is a British socialist organisation whose purpose is to advance the principles of democratic socialism via gradualist and reformist effort in democracies, rather than by revolutionary overthrow … [It] has had a powerful influence on British politics … Today, the society functions primarily as a think tank and is one of 20 socialist societies affiliated with the Labour Party. Similar societies exist in Australia, in Canada, in Sicily and in New Zealand.”

In 2001 the Guardian published an article, ‘The Fabian Society: a brief history’, which states:

From the first Fabian tract (Why are the Many Poor?) and the original Fabian Essays, published in 1889 in the wake of the Match Girls’ Strike, the society has been characterised by a passionate commitment to social justice and a belief in the progressive improvement of society.

Since the 1997 general election, there have been around 200 Fabian MPs in the Commons, amongst whom number nearly the entire cabinet, including Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, Robin Cook, Jack Straw, David Blunkett and Clare Short. The society has pursued its role as the new Labour government’s “critical friend” … The society published both Tony Blair’s seminal pamphlet on the Third Way and Lionel Jospin’s philosophy of the active state.

Blair was not the inventor of the “third way” concept, a term also used by the Austrian Marxist, Otto Bauer, for whom the “third way” was between Stalinist communism and traditional social democracy. Blair does not refer to “socialism” or “socialists,” preferring the term “progressive centre-left.”

“The Third Way stands for a modernised social democracy, passionate in its commitment to social justice and the goals of the centre-left … It is founded on the values which have guided progressive politics for more than a century – democracy, liberty, justice, mutual obligation and internationalism … it draws vitality from using the two great streams of left-of-centre thought – democratic socialism and liberals – whose divorce this century did so much to weaken progressive politics across the West. Liberals asserted the primacy of individual liberty in the market economy; social democrats promoted social justice with the state as its main agent.” – The Third Way (1998)

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