Wake up to the Rockefeller movie of political reality
By Jon Rappoport
The key document here is the 2010 Rockefeller Foundation brainstorming exercise, "Scenarios for the Future of Technology and International Development".
It imagines various disasters and possible responses to them.
The
report presents a friendly and concerned front, but reading between the
lines, you can see Globalism at work, shoring up a new and improved
international order---as if that solution is the only viable future for
humanity.
Here is a choice bit of scenario-building and forecasting from the report:
"In
2012, the pandemic that the world had been anticipating for years
finally hit...national leaders around the world flexed their authority
and imposed airtight rules and restrictions, from the mandatory wearing
of face masks to body-temperature checks at the entries to communal
spaces like train stations and supermarkets. Even after the pandemic
faded, this more authoritarian control and oversight of citizens and
their activities stuck and even intensified. In order to protect
themselves from the spread of increasingly global problems---from
pandemics and transnational terrorism to environmental crises and rising
poverty---leaders around the world took a firmer grip on power."
Ah
yes, the favorite phony stepchild of the Globalists: a pandemic. Forget
the fact that every dire prediction of worldwide destruction from a
dreaded virus, during the past 15 years, has fallen flat. SARS, Swine
Flu, West Nile, Bird Flu, etc. Duds.
Here's another preposterous Rockefeller future, from the viewpoint of 2010:
"Undeniably, the planet's climate was becoming increasingly unstable."
"Sea levels were rising fast, even as countries continued to build-out coastal mega-cities."
"In
2014, the Hudson River overflowed into New York City during a storm
surge, turning the World Trade Center site into a three-foot-deep lake.
The image of motorboats navigating through lower Manhattan jarred the
world's most powerful nations into realizing that climate change was not
just a developing-world problem."
The last Time I looked, New York City was not underwater. Submarine taxis weren't taking people to work.
Now
read further, to get a flavor of the Rockefeller solution to the
"climate disaster." Notice that an international order, and NOT separate
nations, is required:
"In such an interconnected world, where the behaviors of one country,
company, or individual had potentially high-impact effects on all
others, piecemeal attempts by one nation here, one small collective of
environmental organizations there, would not be enough to stave off a
climate disaster - or, for that matter, to effectively address a host of
other planetary-scale problems."
"But
highly coordinated worldwide strategies for addressing such urgent
issues just might. What was needed was systems thinking - and systems
acting - on a global scale."
"International coordination started slowly, then accelerated faster than anyone had imagined."
"In 2015, a critical mass of middle income and developed countries with
strong economic growth publicly committed to leveraging their resources
against global-scale problems, beginning with climate change. Together,
their governments hashed out plans for monitoring and reducing
greenhouse gas emissions in the short term and improving the absorptive
capacity of the natural environment over the long term."
"In
2017, an international agreement was reached on carbon sequestration
(by then, most multinational corporations had a chief carbon officer)
and intellectual and financial resources were pooled to build out carbon
capture processes that would best support the global ecosystem. A
functioning global cap and trade system was also established."
"Worldwide, the pressure to reduce waste and increase efficiency in planet-friendly ways was enormous."
Now here is the big one, with technocracy as the master:
"New
globally coordinated systems for monitoring energy use capacity -
including smart grids and bottom-up pattern recognition technologies -
were rolled out. These efforts produced real results: by 2022, new
projections showed a significant slowing in the rise of atmospheric
carbon levels."
"Inspired by the success of this experiment in collective global action,
large-scale coordinated initiatives intensified. Centralized global
oversight and governance structures sprang up, not just for energy use
but also for disease and technology standards. Such systems and
structures required far greater levels of transparency, which in turn
required more tech-enabled data collection, processing, and feedback."
"Enormous,
benign "sousveillance" systems allowed citizens to access data - all
publicly available - in real time and react. Nation-states lost some of
their power and importance as global architecture strengthened and
regional governance structures emerged. International oversight entities
like the UN took on new levels of authority, as did regional systems
like the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD), and the Asian Development Bank (ADB)."
Are
you following this? The monitoring of energy use, for example. This is
nothing less than moment to moment tracking of energy production and
consumption, planet-wide.
It's
the ultimate top-down force. What flows from this position is the
ALLOCATION of energy to every nation---and, up the road, TO EVERY HUMAN.
"Mr.
Jones, your energy-use card shows you've reached your limit for this
month. Ten days left until February 1. All your energy-producing devices
and assets will shut down now. Have a nice day."
You
don't think that could ever happen? There is no way to assign
energy-use limits to nations without directly impacting use by
individuals.
I
also hope you noticed the reference to emerging "regional governance
structures." The takeover of separate nations by the UN, the EU, and
other unelected bodies.
This is the preferred and mandated Rockefeller solution.
And
now a word about the hated and loved Donald Trump. Whatever you think
of him, he raised the issue of Globalism, front and center. He shot down
the Rockefeller TPP treaty. He didn't sign the Paris Climate pact. He
emphasized nationalism, as opposed to internationalism. He mocked
climate-change "science."
For
the moment, let's assume the very worst. Trump didn't mean anything he
said. He was a liar, is a liar, and will be a liar. He was actually put
in office by the Globalists, who wanted a ludicrous enemy to play off
of. He wasn't and isn't an enemy of Globalism. He's a complete fraud. By
relentlessly attacking Trump, the Globalists will defeat their "last
opponent," and in the next election they will sweep into power as never
before, believing they can then complete their plan for worldwide
domination. Let's assume all this.
Nevertheless,
millions and millions of people have become alerted to this thing
called Globalism as a destructive force with a covert agenda of
planetary control.
Observers
can go full-bore gloom and doom, claiming it doesn't matter. They can
bitch and moan about how nothing has changed. They can confirm their own
personal prophecy of failure along all fronts.
Or they can try to wake up more people to what Globalism is really all about.
All
along I've said I'm far more interested in the people who supported
Trump, for their own reasons, than I'm interested in Trump. And I'm not
particularly interested in those supporters' reasons, either---except
when FREEDOM is involved.
The freedom to take destiny into their own hands.
That idea is not dead. It will never be dead.
Time is long.
THE
INDIVIDUAL is at the very bottom of the Globalist plan. He is
considered to be a fly in the ointment who needs to be eradicated, in
favor of The Group.
He is considered to be an extinct evolutionary appendage.
That is why the Globalist superstructure must be defeated.
Psychologically,
spiritually, mentally, emotionally, creatively, a separate nation is
better than an oligarchical global government.
An individual is better than a nation.
A free individual is better than a sleeping individual.
A self-empowered individual---free, responsible, rational, intensely creative---is possible and necessary.
This is where it all starts.
This is where it has to start.
It doesn't start with a global glob of fantasizing utopians, who are unaware they're acting on behalf of an Earth Empire.
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