"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 population
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."
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