Is Brexit The First Domino To Fall In The Liberation Of The Planet?
In Brief
- The Facts:Brexit has been in effect for almost a month and the sky has not yet fallen in.
- Reflect On:Does this mark the end of globalism and the embracing of a multipolar world?
The monumental withdrawal
of the United Kingdom from the European Union at 00:00:01 am on
February 1st, 2020 finally allowed us to witness whether
prognostications from the prophets of doom would come true. Amidst fears
being pushed right up until the end that this move would result in
absolute chaos and the weeping and gnashing of teeth, this event yielded
the same results that other such events have produced: the realization
that there was never anything to fear.
Of course those prophets of doom will
never recant, they will just press forward with future predictions of
how Brexiters will eventually rue the day they left the European Union,
with some form of quasi-threat that the UK will never be able to
establish the favorable economic ties they had with the rest of Europe
under the ‘Union.’
Time will ultimately tell all, of
course, but logic would dictate that if a nation is fully independent
and free to accept or reject any terms offered, they are in a much
better bargaining position than if they are already hamstrung by the
rules and regulations dictated by their would-be trading partner.
If we can look at a particular
geopolitical pattern of power unification that has long been rising and
now has started to fall, we may view Brexit as not only a boon to the
UK’s economic outlook, but indeed as the beginning of the end of a long
sought-after endeavor to enslave humanity within a rigid centralized
economic system.
The New World Order
The phrase ‘New World Order’ is often
associated with the Latin phrase ‘Novus Ordo Seclorum’ which has adorned
the American dollar bill the past 85 years, in terms of the plans of a
global elite conspiring to create a totalitarian world government hidden
in plain sight. While this link remains somewhat speculative, one thing
that is true is that more than one president has employed the phrase in
an attempt to inspire countries of the world to come together fully
under a centralized economy and system of governance.
George H. W. Bush famously employed the
phrase in a speech on September 11th, 1990, at a time when few people
had suspicions about the true motives of global institutions like the
United Nations or the perceived need for a new world political and
economic order:
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We have before us the opportunity to forge for ourselves and for future generations a new world order–a world where the rule of law, not the law of the jungle, governs the conduct of nations. When we are successful–and we will be–we have a real chance at this new world order, an order in which a credible United Nations can use its peacekeeping role to fulfill the promise and vision of the U.N.’s founders. (source)
Perhaps the prospects for the
implementation of this new world order reached its apex early in the
presidency of Barack Obama, who was so eloquently able to couch the
concept of an unelected, totalitarian government running the planet
within ‘pillars’ such as peace and security, environmental preservation
and economic opportunity, as he explains to the UN General Assembly
below.
Since this time, however, some of the
true ‘pillars’ of a totalitarian system of enslavement have begun to
impact human consciousness, especially in the European Union: the
breakdown of national sovereignty and identity, untenable refugee and
immigration policies, and backbreaking economic austerity measures.
Protests like the Yellow Vests movement
in France and elsewhere in Europe where austerity measures under the EU
have been foisted upon a nation rage on. These movements have gotten
little coverage in the mainstream, except on occasions where they can
characterize these movements as violent. As time goes on, there is only
an increase in the clear and present resistance to the global elite
telling everyday citizens that their standard of living can no longer be
what it used to be. And such resistance is powering the geopolitical
winds of change.
The Multipolar Vision
Born out of this growing global
environment of discontent and dissatisfaction, an important precedent to
Brexit was the election of Donald Trump, who ran on a platform of
nationalism (critics repeatedly called it ‘outdated protectionism’) with
the promise to ‘Make America Great Again’ by bringing jobs back home
that had been shipped overseas and cancelling U.S. involvement in global
economic schemes like the Paris Accord, while renegotiating trade deals
with other countries.
Philosophically, Trump has found an ally
in Vladamir Putin. One of the reasons that Putin has been demonized by
the West is that he has always been the most powerful opponent of
American hegemony, and has fought tirelessly to promote a
multipolar vision in global politics and economics. If we look at recent
history, we see that Russia has shown little evidence of wanting to
establish global domination in the way that the American Empire has done
through wars, regime building and permanent military presence all over
the world.
In a speech in December 2019, Putin
stated flatly that the new world order (‘unipolar world’) was dead, and
signs in global economic relations reflected his fervent belief that a
multipolar world, in which there are several points of power and
sovereignty, Russia being one of them, is essential for a secure and
prosperous world.
It [the multipolar world] has been established, a unipolar world does not exist anymore. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, there was an illusion that this world is possible and could exist for a long time. However, it was just an illusion. I have always said that, and recent events serve as a testament to this. (source)
The ongoing push for Brexit, finally
realized a year after Putin’s speech, is surely one of those signs. And
as other countries in the European Union start to see the impact of
leaving on the UK’s economy, and perhaps more importantly on their
autonomy, it may not be long before Grexit, Frexit, Spexit and other
such colloquial terms start to take hold and put the nail in the coffin
of Europe’s contribution to the globalist agenda.
The Takeaway
Human beings have an innate desire for
unity, and it is this very desire that globalists have long tried to
manipulate in order to fulfill their plans for world domination. The
fact is, though, if these leaders truly had the best interests of
humanity at heart, and really wanted to bring the planet together, they
would have long handled problems such as war, environmental destruction,
starvation and slavery.
Our destiny is unity, but the process
will require several waves of decentralization before the true unity of
humanity can be achieved. We see the beginnings here with Brexit, where
nations are beginning to reject the global centralization of power. From
there, sovereign nations will need to cede power to their states and
cities. Those in turn will have to cede power to their communities. And
then, finally, the communities will need to restore the power and
sovereignty of individuals by being fundamentally grounded in the
principles of Natural Law, which protects the life, liberty, and pursuit
of happiness of each individual.
When individuals become sovereign,
through an awakening of their consciousness that enables them to become
fully responsible for the state of their world, that is when the true
unity of the planet becomes possible.
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