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Thursday, March 30, 2017

What is Globalism and where is it going? by Jon Rappoport

What is Globalism and where is it going?
by Jon Rappoport
March 30, 2017
"Above all, the Globalist elite considers the human being is nothing more than a biological machine---a machine that is badly programmed, desperately in need of a complete overhaul and restructuring at the level of mind." (The Underground, Jon Rappoport)

Over the years, I have written much about Globalism.  During the 2016 US presidential election, Donald Trump spoke of it often, and in derogatory terms.  He brought back, for the public, the concept, which had receded from press coverage.  You could say he let the cat out of the bag.

So here I thought I would publish, in a series, some of the important material I've written on the subject.  People need to be aware of the elite movement called Globalism and its aims and strategies.

ONE: "Over the weekend, thousands of protesters across multiple countries condemned impending [Globalist] trade deals promoted by governments and their corporate partners.  Though the protests received little coverage from mainstream media, they stretched from Paris to Warsaw."  (Carey Wedler, Blacklisted News, 10/19/16)

Now that the election is over, it's important to review a few facts about Globalism.  It was a centerpiece of controversy during the run-up to the vote.

Globalism isn't just an abstract word or idea.  It gives survival to some, and tries to take it away from others.  It lights on populations like a storm of locusts.  It undermines jobs and work.  It steals.  It is designed to make chaos.

Globalism is based on the elite conviction that "the best people" should rule over everyone else for the greater good.  "We're not trying to do harm.  We're spreading the wealth."

We can find the seeds of Globalism in Plato and his ancient dialogue called The Republic.  Plato made his final philosophic stand on that work.  Step by step, he establishes that The Good, which is highest concept in the universe, which exists in a realm of "pure ideas" apart from the daily round of existence, must be accessed and understood, if society is to meet up with its best destiny.

But, naturally, not all people are able to fathom The Good or translate it into action here in this human realm.  Only the few can grasp it---and they must rise to the top and rule.

So, in the end, there is a fascist paradise.  It rebuffs all attempts at dilution.

This is how Plato, the humane philosopher, the champion of the individual and freedom and independent thought, painted himself into a terrible corner.  But never mind.  Down through the centuries, "the wisest of men" have taken their cue from him and built nations and civilizations based on their (self-serving) version of The Good.

And in the process, they have used propagandists to convince populations that rule from above is only carried out as altruistic service...  

When a system has been devised, planned, launched, and maintained by criminals to undermine a nation, they are naturally going to defend it by saying: "It's good for everyone AND THERE IS NO OTHER WAY TO MANAGE HUMAN AFFAIRS.  BESIDES, WE CAN'T STOP IT NOW.  THAT WOULD CAUSE WIDESPREAD CHAOS."

In exactly the same way, a massive prison housing nothing but innocent people would superficially look like "chaos," if the airtight security system were turned off.

The truth about the Globalist prison is simple.  The underlying operation takes jobs away from America, in this instance, and sends them to Third World hell holes, where the same products are manufactured by the same companies, for pennies, using slave workers who labor in toxic environmental conditions that destroy their health.

Isn't that easy to understand?

The American companies in those hell holes then sell the products back to Americans without paying taxes, tariffs, or penalties of any kind.  The defenders of Globalism claim selling back the products cheaply is good for the American consumer.  This is a lie, because many of those consumers no longer have jobs.  Or they work at much lower wages than they used to, because the companies they worked for left America and went to the hell holes.

All in all, this arrangement is obviously designed to torpedo the national economy.  It's not an accident.  It's not an unintended consequence.  The Globalists may be criminals, but they aren't stupid criminals.

But what about the US companies who left America and set up shop overseas?  Can't they read the handwriting on the wall?  Can't they realize their base of consumers in the US is shrinking?

The companies are, in fact, stupid.  They're betting on short-term success vs. long-term collapse, and they're going to lose.  They plunge ahead with their eyes closed---because they can't bring themselves to believe that the system they're part of could have been fashioned with ultimate failure in mind.

The anti-Globalism movement is MUCH bigger than Trump, so no matter what you think of him, whether you believe in his honesty or not, the ideas he is bringing forward are having an immense impact on the populace---because the populace has figured out the Globalist game.  They see and feel the destruction.  They see and feel what is happening to jobs.  Their jobs.  They see the brutal reality, and they want no part of it.

They want America to endure.  They want America to prosper.  They want a free market.  They don't want their country reduced to Third World status.

All the politically correct humanitarian lingo in the universe is not going to change these basic realities.  Globalism---the export of jobs, the rapid expansion of the Welfare State, the launching of senseless wars to pave the way for corporate plunder, the immigrant-flood through open borders---is a nation killer.  It's built to be a killer.

Decimating nations is an intentional precursor to ruling the planet from above by the Globalists-in-charge.  "What we destroy we will resurrect on our own terms."

No nation on Earth has a pure and clean history.  But no nation deserves to be leveled and destroyed.  The founding ideas of the original American Republic were and are the best ideas about government ever forwarded in human history.  They imply:

Severely limited federal power.  Free individuals.  Independent individuals.  Individuals who choose their own dreams and destinies.  Individuals who work to achieve those dreams.

The so-called liberal press, and the academic institutions of America, have sold out completely.  They are on board with what they can see of the Globalist agenda.  The press will never challenge that agenda.  They are grotesque cowards of the first order.

I have met some of them during my 30-plus years of working as a reporter.  Behind their perfumed fronts, they give off a stench.

I created this website 15 years ago, in part, to expose Globalism in its various aspects, as a deep sickness of elites; Globalism must be cut off and shut down.

America is America.  For the most part, its people are decent.  Their leaders have betrayed them time and time again, without a second thought, without a shred of remorse.

The so-called populist movement which is growing by leaps and bounds, which got its legs under it with Ron Paul, must not come to a halt, no matter who sits in the White House, not matter what he does.

The future is now.

TWO: Globalist corporations are blind in the face of doom.

People don't fully appreciate the capacity of mega-corporations.  The 300 largest companies account for roughly 25% of all international trade.

And, even more startling, these behemoths are operating their production lines at half-strength.  Why?  Because only 1.5 billion people in the world have enough money to rate as true consumers.

So these corporations, which are the leading lights of the Globalist agenda, are looking and hoping for many more customers.

Meanwhile, Rockefeller Globalists are hyping the pseudoscience of manmade warming, in order to convince nations to cut their energy production.  That plan, of course, would further erode the ability of mega-corporations to find new consumers.  Indeed, Globalists are all for wrecking economies and deepening poverty---aims which infect the lifeblood of corporations.

We are looking at a huge crack---a contradiction---in the very foundation of the Globalism.

And if you want to take this farther, the notion of radical depopulation across the planet would do even graver harm to corporate dreams and ambitions.  Far fewer consumers.

There are wild and woolly solutions.  For example, provide a basic income to every human on Earth; or make governments the sole payer to corporations for their products, which are then dispensed to the population in a mad universal welfare scheme.  In either case, you would have a new currency system.  Governments would openly and blandly create money out of thin air, as needed, to fund these harebrained schemes.  Governments already invent money, but this would be occurring on a far larger scale, and without any pretense of legitimacy.

Given the propensity of governments to run their programs according to dizzyingly incompetent guidelines, I see no way the mega-corporations would welcome these "innovations."

In short, the corporations are buying a pie-in-the-sky con.  They insist on believing the favors and concocted advantages the Globalists are offering them in the marketplace are wonderful; but in fact, the long-term situation is a no-win.  It's a narrowing road, and a crack-up is coming.

Globalists are shrinking the worldwide consumer base.  They want a chaos-ridden dystopia, which they will control with an iron hand.

In that scenario, the mega-corporations will also shrink to shadows of their former selves.  Their usefulness will rapidly decay.

Memo to CEOs: why don't you try waking up?

Your whole elite movement is a walking contradiction, and you're on the downside.

Why don't these CEOs awaken?  Because their short-term greed exceeds their long-term vision.  For them, it's an easier way to live.  Take the money and run.
THREE: "Some even believe we are part of a secret cabal working against the best interests of the United States, characterizing my family and me as 'internationalists' and of conspiring with others around the world to build a more integrated global political and economic structure-one world, if you will. If that is the charge, I stand guilty, and I am proud of it." David Rockefeller, Memoirs, 2003

The man who wrote those words represents a family that has dominated banking, oil, modern medicine, behind-the-scenes politics, and powerhouses of Globalism (e.g., the Council on Foreign Relations) for a century.

Globalism asserts that no nation can be independent from "the family" of other nations, as if it were a matter of fact beyond dispute.  A nation claiming its sovereignty thus becomes a lunatic traitor to the natural order of things.

What really binds nations to one another is propaganda, and treaties which are based on the same propaganda, resulting in (temporary) engorged super-profits for mega-corporations.

Globalism is a secular piece of messianic hype.  A Disneyesque altruism is the prow of the ship.  Spend 10 minutes educating any street hustler on Globalist principles, and he would recognize it as a standard con.

Obama's warning to the Brits, that their withdrawing from the Globalist European Union would put them at the back of the line in negotiating a separate trade treaty with the United States, was sheer fiction.

Britain, or any nation, that has goods to sell and a desire to buy will find trade partners.  An agreement could be scratched out on a napkin over dinner.

Impending trade deals like the TPP and TTIP are thousands of pages and take so long to negotiate, because the heavy hitters at the table are looking for new ingenious ways to cut and paste the world into larger profits for themselves.

Globalism, hiding behind thousands of academic analyses, picks up jobs from one nation, where wages are reasonable and working conditions are tolerable, and dumps them in hell holes where wages are nearly invisible and conditions are poisonous.  It's that simple, and any moron could see how the industrial nations like the US would suffer...if by nations we meant people.

Instead of criminal corporations and criminal investors.

But all this is layered over with "share and care" sop.

The United States government could repeal the NAFTA, CAFTA, and GATT trade treaties tomorrow, and throw current TPP and TTIP negotiating documents out the window...and all would be well.  Better.

Much better.

For instance, without NAFTA, US producers wouldn't have been able to flood Mexico with cheap corn, throwing 1.5 million Mexican corn farmers into bankruptcy, leading many of them to cross the border and come to the US to find work.

No US President since Nixon has disturbed the march of Globalist "free trade."  All Presidents since then have been on board with the Rockefeller plan.  And the US economy---which is to say, jobs---has thus faltered.  The 2008 financial crash was only one factor in the decline.  The promise of cheap imports for sale in the US---the justification for free trade---doesn't work when people here have no jobs and no purchasing power.

Major media, fronting for free-trade, have panicked over Donald Trump's claim that he'll reject Globalism.  They would have panicked over Bernie Sander's similar promise, if they thought he had any chance of defeating Hillary Clinton for the Democratic nomination.  The media have their orders from on high---the deck is stacked, the cards were dealt long ago.

Hillary Clinton's pathetic promises about creating jobs reveal nothing of substance.  Small tax breaks for small businesses that "share profits with employees," the "removal of government red tape," "funding breakthroughs in scientific and medical research," "expanding job training opportunities"---the truth is, her basic method for stimulating the economy has always been: find a war, any war, and fight it.

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Jon Rappoport

The author of three explosive collections, THE MATRIX REVEALED, EXIT FROM THE MATRIX, and POWER OUTSIDE THE MATRIX, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29th District of California. He maintains a consulting practice for private clients, the purpose of which is the expansion of personal creative power. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe. Jon has delivered lectures and seminars on global politics, health, logic, and creative power to audiences around the world.
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