"For every President, there comes a moment when he does what he
has been put into office to do. All prior bets and decisions are off
the table. They carry no freight. He knows this. He knows he has no
excuses. He has no one to blame. He must win. He must succeed. If he
fails, he falls. He falls hard. The electorate? His colleagues,
friends, and advisors? His flock of adoring supporters? All dust in
the wind. He must do this one thing. He must go as deep and as dark
and as crazy as he has to, in order to pull off the crime he was sent in
to commit." (The Underground, Jon Rappoport)
I have written extensively about the Trans-Pacific Partnership Treaty and its destructive effects.
Now
that all 12 nations have agreed to the text, the US Congress must vote
on it. Since the Congress has already granted Obama fast-track
authority, no committees will discuss it; no filibustering is permitted;
no changes can be made to the text.
Again I stress: Obama was put in the White House to make TPP and similar treaties come to fruition. Failure is not an option.
Obama's
mentor on foreign policy, Zbigniew Brzezinski, is David Rockefeller's
right-hand man. And David is Globalism personified.
The TPP
elevates mega-corporations beyond even their present status: In a
nutshell, any threats against international corporate piracy would be
adjudicated in private corporate tribunals---so the outcome is
completely predictable.
And as with all other Globalist trade
treaties (NAFTA, CAFTA, GATT, etc.), more jobs in industrialized nations
will move to countries where slave labor is standard operating
procedure.
Obama was never about creating more jobs in America. He was and is about Globalism.
Otherwise, there was no way he could have advanced beyond the Illinois State Senate, in his artificial career.
The
pressure on him now is enormous. With fiery bits of protest against
the TPP springing up in the US Senate and House, with Trump and Bernie
railing against the Treaty, Obama is counting his chickens (votes) every
day.
His people are on the phones, holding private meetings with
Representatives and Senators, coordinating their strategies with
corporate lobbyists.
It's all hands on deck. Deals are being struck. Promises are being made. Markers are being called in.
"You
want a bridge? You want a tunnel? You want your boy to get into
Harvard? You want a new hooker? You want these juicy photos of you to
remain hidden? You want the cocaine thing to go away forever? You want
that house in the Bahamas?"
Whatever it takes. The TPP must pass.
You
can bet the NSA is in on this one. They've been spying on
Congressional members for years. Because those members might be
terrorists? Are you kidding? Whatever NSA has on recalcitrant
Representatives and Senators can now be used to twist their arms.
And
members of Congress know that, if by some chance the TPP fails to pass,
and they helped to defeat it, they'll be prime targets the next time
Obama tries to ram it through. They'll be naked in the rain, alone, at
the mercy of greater forces.
For Obama, for David Rockefeller,
for Brzezinski, for the Trilateral Commission, the CFR, Bilderberger,
and the presidents and premiers and prime ministers of the 12 TPP
countries, this is The Big One.
Then...there is this little thing
called the Internet. New torpedoes from independent news sites are
hitting the TPP every day. It turns out that the world is not entirely
asleep. What a revelation. In the old days, the TPP would have passed
without a whisper or a whimper. But now...
And as the
unemployment situation-disaster grows worse in a number of industrial
nations---in large part owing to past Globalist trade treaties---it's
become harder to sell the next great treaty that will further sink
workers and economies. Unions are feeling the squeeze. How can they
support the TPP when their millions of members see the looming horror
show?
The primary lie about Globalism is obvious to anyone who
has eyes. How can our august leaders pretend that shutting down
domestic factories and businesses and sending all those jobs to distant
nations is a good thing? How can these leaders tell us that the ability
to buy cheap imports is a wonderful outcome, when millions of people
here at home have been thrown out of work?
The Globalists are
sitting at the table shoving in all their chips on a bet that is a
transparent bluff---and the question is, who is going to call them on
it?
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