Creative Destruction
Look beyond current events, then become an active contributor in shaping the future
In 2013 I read an essay by Brandon Smith titled “Has America Been Set Up As History's Ultimate Bumbling Villain?” I have kept a copy of this essay bookmarked and I have reread it many times since then. His premise that the United States’ foolish, ineffective, and even shameful use of our military are not an accident but are a way to deliberately set a stage for its’ own humiliation and defeat. Catherine Austin Fitts has made similar comments about the United States’ financial ruin being deliberate and planned.
The World Economic Forum published a video called “8 predictions for the world in 2030”. The first statement begins “You’ll own nothing. And you’ll be happy”. This statement about being deprived of property rights has gotten a lot of attention, but we should not fail to consider the second statement: “The U.S. won’t be the worlds’ leading superpower. A handful of countries will dominate”. The W.E.F. is a forum where “CEOs, heads of state, ministers and policy-makers, experts and academics, international organizations, youth, technology innovators and representatives of civil society” meet to discuss and to plan the worlds’ collective future. Those who purchase membership easily agree, so much so that we may assume that they purchase seats at this table, in order to gain advance knowledge of which way the wind will blow, and to be in positions to profit from the trends that are being imposed.
Rival nations on both sides of every conflict have some important trends in common. Preparations are being made to adopt digital I.D. and Central Bank Digital Currencies worldwide. Ukraine, while at war with Russia, has issued digital I.D.s with digital wallets. Russia is issuing its’ own digital currency. At least one hundred countries are developing CBDCs. A feature of these digital currencies is programmability. The use of your own money will be monitored and regulated in any way that those with authority may choose. The Bank for International Settlements has proposed a Universal Ledger to register and to control ownership of assets.
China was among the first to employ contact tracing in response Covid-19 using the pandemic as reason to impose health passports. These types of internal passports can be abused. Vaccine passports have been proposed or implemented in many countries already. Influential people such as Donald Trump and Bill Gates praised China’s harsh response to the pandemic. “Current Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines was personally present and sat directly beside China’s CDC Director at the Event 201 simulation of a coronavirus pandemic which took place just weeks before COVID was revealed.”
Africa is shifting away from U.S Dollar dependence. Who can blame them for wanting to trade on better terms? Watch this video titled Kenya President publicly embarrass French President in Paris with hard facts. Even though President William Ruto seems to take an adversarial posture, are his stated positions not extremely similar to those currently being promoted by global banking institutions and national central banks? Is this a part of the dismantling of U.S. hegemony?
African peoples should want development that allows them to enjoy the benefits of their own resources and their own labor but the current course may have lasting unpleasant consequences. Consider this excerpt from Scott Savitt’s memoir Crashing the Party.
President George Bush Sr. can’t be seen to shake hands with the butchers of Beijing, so he sends the president who initiated the opening to China—Richard Nixon—to meet with the Chinese leadership and ascertain where the U.S.–China relationship stands and what’s really going on here. I’m designated the pool reporter for Nixon’s visit—this task is always delegated to a wire service reporter—and I spend the day with President Nixon driving around Beijing in his limousine. Against his security detail’s advice, he gets out on the downtown Beijing shopping street Wangfujing and shakes hands and greets citizens. Everyone recognizes him of course. In spite of his disgrace back home, in China he’s still a hero for his bold decision to travel to Beijing, meet Mao, and initiate normalization between the PRC and the U.S. Back in his limousine, I tell President Nixon that we’re graduates of the same school—Duke—and that my father was in the same class as his younger brother Ed. Nixon is delighted at hearing this news and for the rest of the day we discuss our shared love of Duke basketball. “How does it feel to be back in China, Mister President?” He looks wistful as he meets my gaze. “It’s good to be back, son.”
Apparently the Chinese were well pleased with the improved prosperity that Richard Nixon’s and Henry Kissinger’s efforts facilitated but this path to prosperity ultimately created a monster. The greatly empowered Chinese government now oppresses those within its’ realm with technology that will be difficult to escape. The United States has enjoyed the benefits of cheap manufactured goods but it now faces a credible enemy.
Africa too may enjoy benefits by becoming allies with the bank dominated emerging world order but ultimately Africans will find themselves entrapped by this technocratic system.
It is possible that the state of Israel allowed or even facilitated the recent surprise attacks, not so much as just an excuse to retaliate or even possibly expand its’ border as many suppose, but ultimately as a catalyst to expedite the advancement of global surveillance and strict financial regulation. It is not a great stretch of imagination to suggest that Israel’s early aggressive adoption of mRNA technology was an act of genocide perpetrated by the state of Israel against Israelis. They also initiated a Green Passport system of contact tracing to control access to public spaces and to promote vaccine uptake. There is no reason to suppose that Israel’s government is anymore devoted to the well-being of Israelis than any other government is devoted to its’ own citizens. Concerning Palestinians, biometric identification is already used to manage refugee crises. This too can facilitate advancement of global authoritarianism. Government by crisis management seems to be in vogue.
Before continuing I would like to bring the conclusion of Brandon Smith’s 2013 essay back to mind. It seems as relevant now as it was then.
Lets step back from the global stage for a moment and examine the situation from a different perspective. What if the U.S. is not just a product of corruption for corruption's sake? What if our new identity as the next historical evil-doer is part of a greater script, and America's fall from grace is meant to be used to foment the success of fantastic (but fake) protagonists in an engineered fight for a “better and more centralized world”?
How many of us in the Liberty Movement cheered the diplomatic and strategic prowess of Vladimir Putin, for example, in the days leading to Obama's “red line” attack on Syria? We cheered because his position was correct, and his demeanor made our government look homicidal by comparison. We cheered his letter to TIME Magazine because we are tired of being the only people pointing out the vicious parasite our political body has become, and it was exciting to be vindicated by an outside source. We cheered his protection of Edward Snowden, a truly courageous whistle blower that exposed the terrifying Orwellian nature of the NSA. We watch video reports from Russia Today (RT) because they give a far more accurate accounting of the facts in the U.S. than all American media entities combined. It is easy for us to get caught up in the idea that since the West has become the bad guy, the East must now be the good guy.
The problem is, we are being played yet again.
Putin has long called for the end of the dollar's world reserve status and the creation of a new “global structure” and a “global currency” revolving around the IMF's Special Drawing Rights:
All of this may seem fatalistic, as if our only role is to watch in horror as spectators or as pawns, or to just cover our eyes, but this need not be true. Some people have begun to suspect that the stories that we are told by media are not meant to inform us but instead are chosen and crafted to guide our thoughts, our actions, and our inaction. Some news stories are even quite obviously staged like this one. This shows us that our thoughts and the choices that we make are valuable real-estate. Why would you surrender this asset to deceitful manipulators?
Waking up suddenly to this realization may leave us in despair because there is no clear path to a better future. We have grown accustomed to forming alliances with liars who promise good outcomes. Think back to some critical time in the past, then remember what you thought and what you were told to believe then. Imagine how different your thoughts, your words, and your actions would have been if you had the perspective that you are now beginning to form.
There has never been a clear path forward that can offer a guaranteed result. With a worthy goal in mind we must take a first step without knowing what the second step will be. This is not an admonition to fail to make plans. It is a cautionary statement, not to loose sight of that worthy goal, and to remain conscious and alert so that the plan can be adjusted as circumstance changes. You may want financial disclosure, or justice, or security. I’m not sure how we will get there either, but the default is unacceptable.
We will no doubt continue to be given incentives to play along, but Like the rat said: "Keep the cheese; I just want out of the trap."
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/10/duque-kagame-netanyahu-digital-tech-post-pandemic/