America on trial
By Jon Rappoport
These words---Socialism and Globalism---are a mystery to most people. What do they mean? Why do they matter?
They matter because, behind the mask, they indicate massive
centralized power at the top of the food chain. They aren't "movements
on behalf of the people." They aren't "humanitarian solutions to our
problems."
The massive power I refer to consists of governments,
mega-corporations, banks, foundations, and technocrats working together,
colluding, cooperating, planning a future of control over the world
population.
Before he was killed in the shoot-down of Korean Airlines
Flight 007 (1983), Congressman Larry McDonald stated: "The drive of the
Rockefellers and their allies is to create a one-world government
combining supercapitalism and Communism under the same tent, all under
their control... Do I mean conspiracy? Yes, I do. I am convinced there
is such a plot, international in scope, generations old in planning, and
incredibly evil in intent."
Rep. Louis T. McFadden,
Congressional Record, 72nd Congress, 1st session, June 10, 1932;
McFadden served as Chairman of the United States House Committee on
Banking and Currency: "Mr. Chairman, when the Federal Reserve Act was
passed the people of the United States did not perceive that a world
system was being set up here which would make the savings of an American
school-teacher available to a narcotic-drug vendor in Macao. They did
not perceive that the United States was to be lowered to the position of
a coolie country which has nothing but raw materials and heavy goods
for export. That Russia was destined to supply man power and that this
country was to supply financial power to an international superstate---a
superstate controlled by International bankers and international
industrialists acting together to enslave the world for their own
pleasure."
THAT is Socialism/Globalism. It isn't a revolution by and for "the downtrodden."
To get a flavor of what would happen to the United States under such a system, read on:
SCENE: COURTROOM OF THE FUTURE
THE ROOM IS EMPTY, EXCEPT FOR THE PROSECUTOR AND THE JUDGE.
Prosecutor: Your Honor, is there a representative of America here today?
Judge: No need to look for one. We can proceed.
Prosecutor: Very well. I wish to say that the country known as America was always a fiction.
Judge: Why?
Prosecutor: Because borders are artificial and arbitrary.
Judge: Indeed. Who set them? It was all rubbish.
Prosecutor: Second, why should any separate nation have the
right to exist? We now understand we are all one planet, one nation if
you will.
Judge: I appreciate you bringing that up. It's been decades
since anyone with half a brain believed we could carve up planet Earth
into separate sovereign countries. With one planet, under one
leadership, there can be no more wars.
Prosecutor: And third, the fiction called America was
designed to maximize individual freedom and the individual's control
over his own life. This is an unworkable and heinous concept. It led to
massive inequalities. Now, every citizen is equal and contributes to the
whole.
Judge: Of course. I work for you, you work for me, and we
work for everyone. "Everyone all together"---that is our framework.
Worldwide production of goods and services, and their allotted
consumption, are regulated from Brussels. No one stands out.
Prosecutor: Our global leaders in Brussels are unidentified.
No names or pictures are released. The cult of personality is finished.
Judge: After all, if you are using the awesome power of
artificial intelligence to regulate the actions of seven billion people,
why do you need to become known and famous? You're doing basic
organization. You're a manager, a technologist.
Prosecutor: This thing called America had a document called
the Constitution. Jurists constantly referred to it. Over time, it
became an annoyance and a major impediment to progress. How can you pay
legal homage to centuries-old concepts when conditions are constantly
changing and improving? The human mind itself is evolving.
Judge: Putting the Constitution in mothballs was a major victory for us.
Prosecutor: America eventually reached a point where many
"special needs groups" made their demands known. That was a signal more
extensive government services were required. Why even call the country
America? We were a social-justice construct, part of a global
phenomenon.
Judge: In order to fulfill needs properly, the great
corporations and government had to close ranks and merge. There was no
other way. Thank goodness, it was the end of the free market and
capitalism and all that clap-trap. Small businesses went the way of the
dodo bird. Every person now has a job, and that job is performed under
the aegis of the government-corporate nexus, as a civil employee, in
service to EVERYONE.
Prosecutor: Sir, I petition this court to officially declare America defunct.
Judge: Motion granted.
Prosecutor: I further request that, since we have progressed
far beyond the point of thinking of ourselves as a separate nation,
there is no need to mark this occasion with a ceremony. It would be
counter-productive. The former capital, Washington DC, is already shorn
of its monuments and is basically a National Security Agency
data-storage facility. Let us merely notify Brussels that a verdict has
been rendered. They will enter it in their computers and that will be
the end of it.
Judge: I agree. It is so ordered. Thank you for your service.
Prosecutor: This is my last case. I've just received a notice
that I'm being assigned as a first-tier manager at the new Utah public
works complex.
Judge: Congratulations. What are they building there in Utah?
Prosecutor: A huge training facility for UN peacekeepers.
It's a ten-year project. Quite remarkable. It will house several hundred
thousand people from all over the world.
Judge: Marvelous. We must keep the peace...
---end of courtroom scene----
You could say this scenario is science fiction. And for the
moment, it is. But for how long? If you're old enough, think back to
what life was like in America 35 years ago, 50 years ago. And then think
about what life in America is like now. Tremendous changes have taken
place, on many fronts. If a person living in the US 50 years ago were
suddenly rocketed into 2018, he would be staggered by what he saw and
heard.
This is how the future happens. To the people living through it, the changes, year by year, seem incremental. But they aren't.
Unless the freedom and primacy of the individual survive, the
courtroom scene above could happen---and most people would take it in
stride.
Make no mistake about it, the individual IS the target. He is
the unpredictable wild card in the deck. The technocratic planners know
their algorithms don't work when there are too many independent
individuals. So they must make them willing "units" on the planetary
chessboard.
I write for the individual. I always have, and I always will.
My daily articles, at bottom, are meant to educate and
empower the individual; and my three Matrix collections are a much
further leap in that direction.
The fundamental power of the individual is creative. This
power is rarely, if ever, tapped in the education system. Why? Because
the power is all about the individual being able to create the future he
most profoundly desires.
Many, many individuals doing just that would crack the foundations of the Globalist/Socialist plan.
Individual creative power IS the vaunted "philosopher's
stone" the ancient alchemists were seeking; that power IS the goal of
centuries of struggle to liberate the individual from monarch and
priest-class tyrannies; that power is what the founding of the American
Republic was all about.
Because that power is what freedom is for.
Freedom is the platform and the space from which the individual launches his best and deepest vision.
He makes that vision fact in the world.
Some of these individual visions tap into vast reservoirs of
energy that defy and surpass the so called natural laws of physics...
The implied Abundance is so huge it cracks the current reality egg and brings us into a quite different future.
How many individuals can handle that? We will see. We do know
that the Collective can't handle it at all. The Collective is a
complete fiction based on the pretense of unanimity and the consent to
be "taken care of" by Those Who Rule.
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