News Item: : Please Fast and Pray for Mr. Ed Balls
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Saturday 06 March 2010 - 10:53:14

As Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families, Mr. Balls deserved to receive from his dealings with Church officials, a full and uncompromised witness to Jesus Christ and the teachings of His Holy Catholic Church. In the final analysis this is not a battle between competing ideologies but is all about Christ's call to receive the free gift of new life in Him. This Good News is for all people, times and places.
It is true that Bishop Patrick O'Donoghue, the retired Bishop of Lancaster, gave courageous witness to the truth when Mr. Balls hauled him in to a select committee for defending the rights of Catholic schools in his diocese. However, with the good bishop out of the way, Mr. Balls has more recently been given the impression that truth can be decided by the whim of those who wield political might - in both secular and religious spheres.
Therefore he especially needs our prayers that he might be given the true light of Jesus Christ and the authentic teachings of His Church.
Perhaps this will happen with the visit of His Holiness, Pope Benedict XVI this year.
One aspect of this whole battle that most seem to have overlooked is Mr. Balls' involvement with the shadowy Bilderberg group. This is a secretive cabal of globalists who include in their nefarious agenda for world government the desire for population control through social engineering and systematic eugenics.

Hotel de Bilderberg: scene of the
first Bilderbereg conference in 1954.
At this point many people turn off and think such talk is extreme. But, first reflect on these facts.
1. On 12 August 2007 the Telegraph reported that Lib-Dem MP Mr. Norman Baker had raised questions about Mr. Ed Balls' travelling expenses. (Mr. Balls was at that time Economic Secretary to the Treasury). He had spent £5,000 to attend that year's Bilderberg conference (to which the world's press cannot even gain entry).
Mr. Baker complained;
'It is difficult to see why the public should pay for this. Mr. Balls was not representing the Government; he was representing himself. He should be open and accountable to MP's who ask about it.'
Surely Mr. Balls denied attendance? On the contrary.
The Independent hosted a web-based You Ask the Questions session on 24th Sept '07. A telling on-line exchange ran as follows;
Ray Neal: What were you doing at the Bilderberg meeting in Turkey this year and why are you a member?
Ed Balls: Sorry it's a secret! Seriously I didn't go this year - I couldn't make it. They don't have members, but I've been a few times to meet colleagues from around the world and I've always made that public.
In light of Bilderberg's atheistic and secretive approach to global governance it is interesting that Mr. Balls refers to other attendees as 'colleagues from around the world.' After all British politicians are elected to publicly represent the people in their own nation who voted for them. They are not supposed to act as puppets for overseas interests.
(For the balanced teaching of the Church on globalisation please refer to Pope Benedict XVI's excellent Caritas in Veritate written in 2009).
All of which brings us to the latest shock news from yesterday.
Mrs. Bullivant's 7 year old daughter attends the Anglican primary school in the village of East Wold.
Her year group of little, innocent children was recently shown a sexually explicit cartoon in the classroom.
Mrs. Bullivant explains;
'My daughter was frightened and children have unfortunately been copying what they have seen. Parents should have been given the decision whether the video should have been shown or not.'
And the source of this DVD? Mr. Balls' Dept for Children, Schools and Families. The dots begin to join up...
For anyone who still thinks that the liberty of the family remains secure in this country here is the disturbing, bureaucratic response of the local authority.
Debbie Barnes of the local council responded;
'The DVD has been recommended for use in schools by the Dept for Children, Schools and Families and is seen as appropriate for this age group. We are sorry Mrs. Bullivant has taken this view, but we are happy with the school's approach in using this DVD for the benefit of their education.'
Notice how -
1. This portrays Mrs. Bullivant as someone on the fringe by reducing her complaint to an outside 'view which she has taken'.
2. The State is seen as the invincible arbitrator of what is correct for children - to the absolute exclusion of the parents.
3. How morally torpid our society has become that British people can come up with a statement like that and not even bat an eye lid?
Doesn't all this seem akin to the manoeuvres of atheistic Communism?
It is certainly time for us to fast and pray for Mr. Balls, our bishops and our nation. But most of all for the little ones of our nation. Woe to us if we fail to protect them from corruption.
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