Brexit, and goals and ops of the Deep State
By Jon Rappoport
We have to start with Brexit, which scored a victory last
night. Britain leaves the EU. Bang. Other European countries are ready
to put the same referendum up for vote. And George Soros is making money
from having invested in gold earlier in the month. Naturally. The
vulture never sleeps.
Speaking of money making money, the "hysterical aftershocks"
in trading markets, right after the Brexit victory was projected, are
all synthetic and artificial manipulations, laid on to prove a point:
see what happens when a country defects from the New Order? Meanwhile,
the people who had real jobs yesterday still have them today. Life goes
on. Britain will still be able to engage in trade with other countries,
despite Obama's warning that they'll have to stand in the back of the
line to make deals with the US. Nonsense. Blather. Obama is failing in
his job as front man for Rockefeller Globalists. If he can't get Senate
ratification on the TPP and the TTIP deals now, he'll be the CFR's
failure of the decade. Hillary, who came out against Brexit, is looking
like a clown with egg on her face.
So...what is Britain leaving when it leaves the EU? It's
departing a giant robot, a structure of untold numbers of sub-androids,
bureaucrats who have been making life miserable for Europe. Higher debt,
unlimited migration, blizzards of regulations, grim political
correctness. All in the service of a coming utopia, of course.
The real job of the EU is dehumanizing people, for the sake of humanity. That's how faceless robot-bureaucrats operate.
The EU is an illusion of authority, in the sense that it
pretends to be in exclusive possession of knowledge that will make life
better for all of Europe.
The EU built itself as a machine, a structure so maze-like,
so complex that "it must be valuable." It resembles a super-computer.
"We have trillions of pieces of vital data. We can plan the future more
competently than any smaller entity. Leave the details to us."
The EU is in all these ways a copy of the Deep Global State,
of which it is a part. And now we come to the second section of this
article, which I wrote first, as I was becoming aware of the result of
the Brexit vote. Consider it background. The Deep State has, of course,
not gone away. A much greater degree of dismantling is necessary.
Technocracy itself has to be understood and defeated, because it is the
leading edge of the new Globalist society...
The State is now involved in making people into robots and robots into people.
Behind all the technological promises and heraldry, this is
what's happening. People are already beginning to feel a fierce
unshakable loyalty to machines---and a religious adoration. Up the road,
robots will be wise counselors and guides and priests. This is
civilization's version of magic.
Technocracy and theocracy are the same op. They are rule by
fictional figures. And the knowledge supposedly possessed by these
figures doesn't exist.
Whether a person or a machine can dispense three pieces of
information or three trillion, and whether the dispensing takes a year
or a microsecond, the "authority" surrounding the dispensing is window
dressing. It doesn't have any inherent power. It's laid on in the same
way a movie set is built (or a green screen is deployed) to confer
authenticity.
The following two statements are remarkably similar: the Pope
is infallible; super-computer XYZ is infallible. The latter statement
is a modern substitution for the former. It wouldn't be a great
surprise, at some point, to witness the election of a Pope that is a
computer. The College of Cardinals might discuss whether to present him
as a robot wearing the official costume of office. They might even
decide this robot should ride in the Bubble Mobile with its protections,
to avoid damage. Vatican technicians would assure the Pope uttered,
from time to time, humanitarian messages in a credibly human voice.
On the other side of the op, as humans are fitted into
tighter slots in the New Planetary Order, they would, more and more,
resemble machines in thought and action. Losing their individuality,
through sacrifice for the greater good, they would naturally seek out
signs and signals of what they no longer had---and they would find those
human traits in robot-computers, which would be built with great care
to deliver an imitation of life.
Sit a very young child down in front of a crude robot called a
television set, and show her an animated cartoon of Cinderella dancing
in the hall of a great palace, and the child experiences trance-like
ecstasy. Why, up the road, wouldn't a sufficiently "mechanized" adult
find the same joy, viewing an animated hologram of a remarkably
convincing robot that hands out ideological imperatives on the oneness
of all creatures on Earth?
---On the subject of taking individuality from humans and placing it into robots:
"Every one of our androids is different. Our company believes
in imbuing each of our 'messengers' with a unique set of
characteristics. This isn't a sales technique. We're dedicated to the
mission of diversity. Personality isn't something to be buried under a
surface of sameness and conformity. It should be front and center. After
all, our robots are conscious."
They aren't, but who pauses to notice? Wave after wave of
fictional propaganda is launched to make the case that machines are
alive. The major target of the campaign is the educated class.
"It is now an established fact that evolution took place
through higher and higher orders of information-processing functions.
Indeed, the complexity of processing is the definition of
consciousness." Gibberish.
In this technological and pragmatic civilization, many humans
already consider themselves, first and foremost, problem solvers.
However, recognizing their skills are lacking, especially when it comes
to personal issues, people are more than willing to surrender the job to
machines. Computers will provide undeniable answers and advice. Of
course, to make this system work, the problems and the people will have
to be reduced down to manageable proportions---flattened,
short-circuited, cartoon-ized. People will need to see themselves as
biological machines with only a handful of basic needs. And some
historian will one day write:
"Humans were operating on flawed self-destructive programs.
The best of them realized this. And so, out of need and desperation,
they invented machines that could guide them and work around those
errors. This was the patch that was laid on, until we could precisely
identify both the programs and the flaws, flush them out of the system,
and install new software in the brain."
This is the future.
Unless individuals, with the power they actually do have, reclaim what is theirs, and dump the whole ridiculous apparatus.
The EU---that machine---is one small part of the whole op.
It is a machine, whose purpose is turning humans into robots and robots into humans.
That's the bottom line of highly centralized authority in the modern age.
Coda: warning: the BBC is reporting that the British
Parliament must ratify the referendum result. And the UK withdrawal from
the EU will take place "within two years." It's a withdrawal negotiated
between the British government and the EU. So various conditions and
side-deals could be slipped into the equation.
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