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The Global Deep State: A Fascist World Order Funded by the American Taxpayer

John & Nisha Whitehead

“The madmen are in power.”
Philip K. Dick, The Man in the High Castle

The debate over U.S. foreign aid is a distraction.

That’s not to say that the amount of taxpayer money flowing to foreign countries in the form of military and economic assistance is insignificant. Even at less than 1% of the federal budget, the United States still spends more on foreign aid than any other nation.

The latest foreign aid spending bill includes $95 billion for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan.

Since World War II, the U.S. has given more foreign aid to Israel than any other country ($318 billion), with the bulk of those funds designated for Israel’s military efforts.

Even so, more than 150 countries around the world receive U.S. taxpayer-funded assistance.

As Forbes reports, “US foreign aid dwarfs the federal funds spent by 48 out of 50 state governments annually. Only the state governments of California and New York spent more federal funds than what the U.S. sent abroad each year to foreign countries.”

Whether or not that some of that foreign aid is used for legitimate purposes, the global welfare system itself is riddled with corruption and waste. As Adam Andrzejewski rightly asks, “Do taxpayers instinctively know that they are funding choir directors in Turkmenistan, filmmakers in Peru, aid for poultry farmers Tanzania, and sex education workshops for prostitutes in Ethiopia?”

The problem is not so much that taxpayers are unaware of how their hard-earned dollars are being spent. Rather, “we the people” continue to be told that we have no say in the matter.

We have no real say in how the government runs, or how our taxpayer funds are used, but that doesn’t prevent the government from fleecing us at every turn and forcing us to pay for endless wars that do more to fund the military industrial complex than protect us, pork barrel projects that produce little to nothing, and a police state that serves only to imprison us within its walls.

This financial tyranny persists whether it’s a Democrat or Republican at the helm.

At a time when the government is spending money it doesn’t have on programs it can’t afford, the national debt continues to grow, our infrastructure continues to deteriorate, and our borders continue to be breached.

What is going on?

The “government of the people, by the people, for the people” has been overtaken by a shadow government—a corporatized, militarized, entrenched global bureaucracy—that is fully operational and running the country.

This powerful international cabal made up of international government agencies and corporations—let’s call it the Global Deep State—is just as real as the corporatized, militarized, industrialized American Deep State, and it poses just as great a threat to our rights as individuals under the U.S. Constitution, if not greater.

Clearly, we have entered into a new world order: fascism on a global scale.

It remains unclear whether the American Deep State (“a national-security apparatus that holds sway even over the elected leaders notionally in charge of it”) answers to the Global Deep State, or whether the Global Deep State merely empowers the American Deep State. However, there is no denying the extent to which they are intricately and symbiotically enmeshed and interlocked.

Consider the extent to which our lives and liberties are impacted by this international convergence of governmental and profit-driven corporate interests in the surveillance state, the military industrial complex, the private prison industry, the intelligence sector, the security sector, the technology sector, the telecommunications sector, the transportation sector, and in recent years, the pharmaceutical-health sector.

All of these sectors are dominated by mega-corporations operating on a global scale and working through government channels to increase their profit margins. The profit-driven policies of these global corporate giants influence everything from legislative policies to economics to environmental issues to medical care.

Global Disease

The COVID-19 pandemic propelled us into a whole new global frontier in which those hoping to navigate this interconnected and highly technological world of contact tracing, vaccine passports and digital passes find themselves grappling with issues that touch on deep-seated moral, political, religious and personal questions for which there may be no clear-cut answers.

Our ability to access, engage and move about in the world has now become dependent on which camp we fall into: those who have been vaccinated against whatever the powers-that-be deem to be the latest Disease X versus those who have not.

This is what M.I.T. professor Ramesh Raskar refers to as the new “currency for health,” an apt moniker given the potentially lucrative role that Big Business (Big Pharma and Big Tech, especially) will play in establishing this pay-to-play marketplace. The airline industry has been working on a Travel Pass. IBM is developing a Digital Health Pass. And the U.S. government has been all-too-happy to allow the corporate sector to take the lead.

“It is the latest status symbol. Flash it at the people, and you can get access to concerts, sports arenas or long-forbidden restaurant tables. Some day, it may even help you cross a border without having to quarantine,” writes Heather Murphy for the New York Times. “The new platinum card of the Covid age is the vaccine certificate.”

Global Surveillance

Spearheaded by the National Security Agency, which has shown itself to care little for constitutional limits or privacy, the surveillance state has come to dominate our government and our lives.

Yet the government does not operate alone. It cannot. It requires an accomplice. Thus, the increasingly complex security needs of our massive federal government, especially in the areas of defense, surveillance and data management, have been met within the corporate sector, which has shown itself to be a powerful ally that both depends on and feeds the growth of governmental bureaucracy.

Take AT&T, for instance. Through its vast telecommunications network that crisscrosses the globe, AT&T provides the U.S. government with the complex infrastructure it needs for its mass surveillance programs. According to The Intercept:

The NSA considers AT&T to be one of its most trusted partners and has lauded the company’s ‘extreme willingness to help.’ It is a collaboration that dates back decades. Little known, however, is that its scope is not restricted to AT&T’s customers. According to the NSA’s documents, it values AT&T not only because it ‘has access to information that transits the nation,’ but also because it maintains unique relationships with other phone and internet providers. The NSA exploits these relationships for surveillance purposes, commandeering AT&T’s massive infrastructure and using it as a platform to covertly tap into communications processed by other companies.”

Now magnify what the U.S. government is doing through AT&T on a global scale, and you have the “14 Eyes Program,” also referred to as the “SIGINT Seniors.” This global spy agency is made up of members from around the world (United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Denmark, France, Netherlands, Norway, Germany, Belgium, Italy, Sweden, Spain, Israel, Singapore, South Korea, Japan, India and all British Overseas Territories).

Surveillance is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to these global alliances, however.

Global War Profiteering

War has become a huge money-making venture, and America, with its vast military empire and its incestuous relationship with a host of international defense contractors, is one of its biggest buyers and sellers.

The American military-industrial complex has erected an empire unsurpassed in history in its breadth and scope, one dedicated to conducting perpetual warfare throughout the earth. For example, while erecting a security surveillance state in the U.S., the military-industrial complex has perpetuated a worldwide military empire with American troops stationed in 177 countries (over 70% of the countries worldwide).

Although the federal government obscures so much about its defense spending that accurate figures are difficult to procure, we do know that since 2001, the U.S. government has spent more than $1.8 trillion in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq (that’s $8.3 million per hour). That doesn’t include wars and military exercises waged around the globe, which are expected to push the total bill upwards of $12 trillion by 2053.

The illicit merger of the global armaments industry and the Pentagon that President Dwight D. Eisenhower warned us against more than 50 years ago has come to represent perhaps the greatest threat to the nation’s fragile infrastructure today. America’s expanding military empire is bleeding the country dry at a rate of more than $15 billion a month (or $20 million an hour)—and that’s just what the government spends on foreign wars.

That does not include the cost of maintaining and staffing the 1000-plus U.S. military bases spread around the globe.

Incredibly, although the U.S. constitutes only 5% of the world’s population, America boasts almost 50% of the world’s total military expenditure,  spending more on the military than the next 19 biggest spending nations combined. In fact, the Pentagon spends more on war than all 50 states combined spend on health, education, welfare, and safety. There’s a good reason why “bloated,” “corrupt” and “inefficient” are among the words most commonly applied to the government, especially the Department of Defense and its contractors. Price gouging has become an accepted form of corruption within the American military empire.

It’s not just the American economy that is being gouged, unfortunately.

Driven by a greedy defense sector, the American homeland has been transformed into a battlefield with militarized police and weapons better suited to a war zone. President Biden, marching in lockstep with his predecessors, has continued to expand America’s military empire abroad and domestically in a clear bid to pander to the powerful money interests (military, corporate and security) that run the Deep State and hold the government in its clutches.

Global Policing

Glance at pictures of international police forces and you will have a hard time distinguishing between American police and those belonging to other nations. There’s a reason they all look alike, garbed in the militarized, weaponized uniform of a standing army.

There’s a reason why they act alike, too, and speak a common language of force: they belong to a global police force.

For example, Israel—one of America’s closest international allies and one of the primary yearly recipients of more than $3 billion in U.S. foreign military aid—has been at the forefront of a little-publicized exchange program aimed at training American police to act as occupying forces in their communities. As The Intercept sums it up, American police are “essentially taking lessons from agencies that enforce military rule rather than civil law.”

This idea of global policing is reinforced by the Strong Cities Network program, which trains local police agencies across America in how to identify, fight and prevent extremism, as well as address intolerance within their communities, using all of the resources at their disposal. The cities included in the global network include New York City, Atlanta, Denver, Minneapolis, Paris, London, Montreal, Beirut and Oslo.

The objective is to prevent violent extremism by targeting its source: racism, bigotry, hatred, intolerance, etc. In other words, police—acting as extensions of the United Nations—will identify, monitor and deter individuals who exhibit, express or engage in anything that could be construed as extremist.

Of course, the concern with the government’s anti-extremism program is that it will, in many cases, be utilized to render otherwise lawful, nonviolent activities as potentially extremist.

Keep in mind that the government agencies involved in ferreting out American “extremists” will carry out their objectives—to identify and deter potential extremists—in concert with fusion centers (of which there are 78 nationwide, with partners in the private sector and globally), data collection agencies, behavioral scientists, corporations, social media, and community organizers and by relying on cutting-edge technology for surveillance, facial recognition, predictive policing, biometrics, and behavioral epigenetics (in which life experiences alter one’s genetic makeup).

This is pre-crime on an ideological scale and it’s been a long time coming.

Are you starting to get the picture now?

The government and its global partners have struck a deal that puts the American people on the losing end of the bargain.

On almost every front, whether it’s the war on drugs, or the sale of weapons, or regulating immigration, or establishing prisons, or advancing technology, or fighting a pandemic, if there is a profit to be made and power to be amassed, our freedoms are being eroded while the Global Deep State becomes more entrenched.

We’ve been losing our freedoms so incrementally for so long—sold to us in the name of national security and global peace, maintained by way of martial law disguised as law and order, and enforced by a standing army of militarized police and a political elite determined to maintain their powers at all costs—that it’s hard to pinpoint exactly when it all started going downhill, but we’re certainly on that downward slope now, and things are moving fast.

Given the dramatic expansion, globalization and merger of governmental and corporate powers, we’re not going to recognize this country 20 years from now.

As I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People and in its fictional counterpart The Erik Blair Diaries, the U.S. government will not save us from the chains of the Global Deep State. It’s too busy selling us to the highest bidder.

Originally published via The Rutherford Institute
Constitutional attorney and author John W. Whitehead is founder and president of The Rutherford Institute. His book Battlefield America: The War on the American People (SelectBooks, 2015) is available online at www.amazon.com. Whitehead can be contacted at [email protected]. Nisha Whitehead is the Executive Director of The Rutherford Institute. Information about The Rutherford Institute is available at www.rutherford.org.

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Victor G.
Victor G.
Feb 20, 2024 7:44 PM

I like the way John Whitehead writes. He is lucid and coherent in the presentation of his arguments. However, he doesn’t seem to grasp the fact that almost no one on Planet Earth gives a crap about what happens to the USofAS. On the contrary, they are anxiously awaiting its demise, sad that it had not already happened a long time ago.

Lizzyh7
Lizzyh7
Feb 20, 2024 8:35 PM
Reply to  Victor G.

If we can just eliminate the US…. if we can only eliminate Joe biden… if we can only eliminate trump….. hopium uses many distractions but they’re all merely distractions from cold hard reality.

Fritz
Fritz
Feb 22, 2024 1:48 AM
Reply to  Victor G.

Whitehead always flogs his book near the end of his postings via a link to Amazon, which is why I ceased reading him months ago. 🚫

Edwige
Edwige
Feb 20, 2024 2:02 PM

The most farcical attempt yet to sell lockdowns as some sort of good ida?
https://getpocket.com/explore/item/standing-on-the-shoulders-of-solitude-newton-the-plague-and-how-quarantine-fomented-the-greatest?utm_source=pocket-newtab-en-gb

I’m all in favour in taking some time out for reflection and contemplation but when the individual wants, not under some crypto-fascist diktat!

James Charles
James Charles
Feb 20, 2024 12:06 PM

‘A few years ago I sought to update my breakdown of the balance of payments to update the impact of U.S. military spending and foreign aid. But the Commerce Department’s Table 5 from its balance of payments data had been changed in such a way it no longer reveals the extent to which foreign aid generates a transfer of dollars from foreign countries to the United States, as it did in the 1960s and 1970s. I phoned the statistical division responsible for collecting these statistics and in due course reached the technician responsible for the numbers. “We used to publish that data,” he explained, “but some joker published a report showing that the United States actually made money off the countries we were aiding. It caused such a stir that we changed the accounting format so that nobody can embarrass us like that again.” I realized that I was the… Read more »

mgeo
mgeo
Feb 22, 2024 5:16 AM
Reply to  James Charles

Congratulations! You are on another watch list, keeping another bunch of bean counters busy.

Johnny
Johnny
Feb 20, 2024 10:40 AM
les online
les online
Feb 20, 2024 8:34 AM

2024 appears to be in competition with 1999 over which
year had the most fantastically terror inspiring stories…
1999 – the year of Y2K, the Millennial Bug that was gonna
end the World As We Knew It…
2024 – the year that Everything Breaks Loose and ends the
World As We Know It…

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/everything-going-wrong-deep-state-martin-armstrong-warns-thats-what-makes-them-so

My money is on 2024,, because, as Martin says, The Bastards
can be Real Bastards when their backs are against the wall
and They fear They are losing IT…

1999, and 2024 – deja vu all over again !!

underground poet
underground poet
Feb 20, 2024 12:19 PM
Reply to  les online

I’m all in on the tech bust.

Johnny
Johnny
Feb 20, 2024 6:59 AM

Speaking of fascists:

’When Scott Atlas was tapped on the shoulder by the Trump Administration to serve as a covid-19 policy advisor, he couldn’t have imagined what he was about to face. 
Atlas, a physician and health policy expert, says he was shocked and dismayed by the gross incompetence of top White House officials who displayed little understanding of pandemic policy.’

More here:
https://blog.maryannedemasi.com/p/incompetence-at-the-top-says-former?publication_id=1044435&utm_medium

George Mc
George Mc
Feb 20, 2024 6:51 AM

Oh this is rich! From Graud Land:

“Breathtaking review – a shockingly vivid picture of life as a doctor during Covid
…..
Breathtaking is a three-part drama based on palliative care doctor Rachel Clarke’s book of the same name, adapted by her, Bodies and Line of Duty creator Jed Mercurio plus actor Prasanna Puwanarajah (both former doctors). It tells the story of the first six months or so of the coronavirus pandemic in the UK….”

Now get ready for the thigh slapper:

“How do you write a convincing drama based on real-life events when so many of those events were utterly unbelievable?”

And the saga needs its villains:

“Here is the stroppy visitor who won’t wear a mask, and the doctor’s mother who believes Facebook conspiracy theories rather than her son.”

Remarkable that 4 years into this steaming turd fest and still they’re grinding this shit out!

Johnny
Johnny
Feb 20, 2024 10:20 AM
Reply to  George Mc

Shades of Ouroboros George:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouroboros

The sooner the better.

judith
judith
Feb 21, 2024 12:20 PM
Reply to  George Mc

OT but was talking about Jed Mercurio just two days ago.
Would love to sit him down and ask him how he let one of the best series ever (Line of Duty) tank so horribly horribly bad. Wtih no ending or resolution.
A terrific series with great cast and writing suddenly jumped the shark and took a huge nose dive.
I know, I know, not at all significant relative to what is going on in the real world, but given that he has written this new cvid blockbuster I guess I don’t have to have that sit down.
But it still boggles the mind.

les online
les online
Feb 20, 2024 5:36 AM

When former Australian prime minister, Scott Morrison, realized that
legislation passed by parliament giving the government’s Health Minister
dictatorial powers during a declared “national health emergency” could be
used as cover to enact a palace coup, he had himself appointed as co-minister
for the portfolio – for protection…

Australian Health ministers: All Power, No responsibility:
https://libbyklein.substack.com/p/australian-health-ministers-all-power

Johnny
Johnny
Feb 20, 2024 10:24 AM
Reply to  les online

“Spock?”
“Yes Captain”
“I want you to beam Scotty to the furthest reaches of the galaxy”
“But Captain he’s _ _
“No, not that Scotty”

Penelope
Penelope
Feb 20, 2024 4:50 AM

New Info on Censorship.
Mike Benz video w extraordinary information
https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/p/the-end-of-democracy-what-im-describing

Big Al
Big Al
Feb 20, 2024 3:49 AM

Fortunately, John and Nisha, the American people get to vote for a new president and congress in a mere 8 months or so, and then we’ll surely get some of that freedom back. Because Donald Trump is going to get re-elected and HE is going to stop that evil Deep State in its tracks. Him and the 150 truckers who are refusing to go to New York. Cold, dead, gone, baby. He was kidding the first time, but now he’s serious, because he’s older and smarter and way more intelligible. Of course, it could be Joe Biden and he will surely, uh, never mind, he’s gonna be dead. But Trump? Ya, baby, that’s what Amerika is all about, man. Stupid fucking people. Ya, I was talking the other day about what it was like growing up in Amerika in the 60’s in a semi-rural, small town atmosphere, of which there… Read more »

Johnny
Johnny
Feb 20, 2024 3:05 AM
Johnny
Johnny
Feb 20, 2024 2:57 AM

War profiteering, corporate malfeasance and corruption at the top of the hierarchies has been around for decades, even centuries, and yet they still continue to grow, undermine and destroy communities, working folks and the Earth.

Many good people have pointed it out through talks, books, documentaries, films, poems, songs and artwork.
Yet it persists and flourishes.

Perhaps our only hope is that the entire edifice of avarice will implode or collapse and shock so many people that some kind of great awakening will occur.

Release the VIRUS of Truth!!

Tom Larsen
Tom Larsen
Feb 20, 2024 1:33 AM

OT – Here’s a couple of great pieces that I was just alerted to. While I am sure most of you will be familiar with a lot of the content, they are put together very succinctly.

https://healthfreedomdefense.org/pharmas-broken-business-model-part-one/
And another:
https://healthfreedomdefense.org/lab-leak-an-elaborate-misdirection/

If nothing else, it is good to see these views embraced by more organizations.

George Mc
George Mc
Feb 19, 2024 9:40 PM

National Public Radio (an American thing) has decided to go the whole hog:

The bubonic plague has cropped up in Oregon for the first time in nearly a decade.

Seriously scary. Too much for me to bear grinding through what I am sure is impeccably researched waffle-de-doo. But this caught my eye:

Plague bacteria make fleas vomit

Now that’s good! Expect a run on the toilet rolls again pretty soon!

hotrod31
hotrod31
Feb 20, 2024 12:45 AM
Reply to  George Mc

Assuming you’re correct re: runs-on-ze-toilet rolls, [pun intended] it would perhaps give a new meaning to the ol’ ‘toilet humour’ 😉 Seriously though, it is very difficult to comprehend how, we as a global-community, continue to accommodate this over-the-top, psyops-after-psyops, rinse & repeat. The problems with abuse of tax-payer monies is by no means unique to the US (and by involuntary extension) and 5-Eyes money-troughs, it is Global-government problem. These DS bastards have have been stealing money out of our collective pockets forever. And what makes it worse, is collectively, we’ve known about their theft, via taxation, for a very long time. … and we’re still waiting for ‘Sir-Galahad’ to come to the rescue. I don’t particularly envy the US with their current ghoulish-leader, but I weep at the thought of my own country being led-down-the-garden-path by a phucking twat with the voice of a mincing-poodle, wanting to know how… Read more »

George Mc
George Mc
Feb 19, 2024 8:33 PM

Scientificamerican.com:

How Risky Are Repeat COVID Infections? What We Know So Far

Four years into the pandemic, many people have had COVID more than once—but the health consequences of repeat infections are not yet clear

Ain’t they sweet?

richard
richard
Feb 19, 2024 8:42 PM
Reply to  George Mc

Yes, it’s sweet that their true nature is revealed…

By that I mean – Scientificamerican.com – .

Johnny
Johnny
Feb 20, 2024 11:55 AM
Reply to  richard

Golly gosh, those NASA dudes must have been so smart back in ‘69.

‘Historically, only about five out of every nine attempted moon missions have succeeded. No commercial spacecraft has safely landed on another celestial body yet.‘ (Scientific American)

These private explorers haven’t got a clue.

underground poet
underground poet
Feb 19, 2024 8:02 PM

So far the tax payer is very elastic when it comes to financing Uncle Sam endless military campaign.

But after the bot to bot airplane battles are over, who has the money to do anything else?

les online
les online
Feb 19, 2024 7:26 PM

Dire Warnings, indeed ! You’ve interrupted my resolve
to give up reading such dread filling material during Lent !!

Meanwhile, word on the street is that little billy gates is going
ahead with plans to Save The Planet by blocking out The Sun…
And not a peep of protest from the Australian government, or
any government !! So who gave little billy the “Go Ahead !” ?
WHO gave little billy the “Go Ahead !!” ?

To quote the article, ‘”We The People” continue to be told we
have no say in the matter.’

richard
richard
Feb 19, 2024 8:46 PM
Reply to  les online

And who gave him the go-ahead to release loads of GM mozzies?

Erik Nielsen
Erik Nielsen
Feb 19, 2024 7:21 PM

Too much fear porn and no solutions from the Rutherford. I actually had a good impression of this institute in the ol’ days.

Martin Usher
Martin Usher
Feb 19, 2024 5:26 PM

Its not the US Taxpayer that footing the bill, we’re just being held hostage for ever expanding debt used to prop this house of cards up. The problem with paying out a few billion here and a few billion or the odd trillion there is that eventually you run out of billions. We in the US have lived with “Guns before Butter” for decades now. We rely on a significant percentage of the population doing OK to keep the entire edifice from crumbling but that percentage is shrinking, people are unhappy and they’re desperate for an alternative. Tucker Carlson was a bit chagrined to see how affordable food was in Russia and is in serious danger of starting to ask “why?”. (Dangerous….) The immediate reaction was to flood the feeds with comments using terms like “useful idiot”, remind us how Russians are dirt poor (“five times poorer than Americans”) and… Read more »

Pilgrim Shadow
Pilgrim Shadow
Feb 19, 2024 4:38 PM

Mitch
Mitch
Feb 19, 2024 4:29 PM

Talk, talk, talk. Write, write, write. Blah, blah, blah. I bet these two are both Libertarians. I used to be a Libertarian until I finally realized that the Libertarian Party is nothing more than a release valve for the disenchanted who are fed up with the criminals that run the world. In other words…. “controlled opposition” best describes these two writers, the Libertarian Party, and other such entities. Nothing but talk, and no action. If you are ready to take action, and actually join a genuine effort to peacefully get rid of the criminals permanently, you need to correct your political status, declare yourself to be a living, breathing, flesh-and-blood American and not a United States citizen, or any of the other legal fiction derivatives of a United States citizen, and then record and publish your declaration as an American. Then join your State Assembly, and start standing up the… Read more »

Sam - Admin2
Admin
Sam - Admin2
Feb 19, 2024 6:47 PM
Reply to  Mitch

People telling others to stop whining and go DO, are they ‘doing’ or are they whining?

Why not inspire people with stories of your own progress??!! Otherwise it can appear like you’re just offloading. A2

Tom
Tom
Feb 19, 2024 3:51 PM

Taxes do not fund spending. Government ‘debt’ = private sector (you and me) wealth, penny for penny. See Bill Mitchell Modern Monetary Theory.

rickypop
rickypop
Feb 19, 2024 3:07 PM

9/11 The so-called plane that crashed into the Pentagon’s filing cabinet containing the spending details of trillions of dollars. And the band played believe it if you like.

Sally James.
Sally James.
Feb 19, 2024 3:03 PM

Good to see you’ve finally accepted the idea that the US has a vast empire. You even seem to be saying that Americans actually run that empire. shock horror.

Perhaps now you’ll stop repeating the CIA’s cover story for empire, involving the phantoms of the NWO and globalist international conspiracy BS, centred around the WEF, UN, WHO and others, that so many of your contributors seem to parrot illogically and without any proof or evidence. One step at a time, maybe you’ll get there in the end.

Sam - Admin2
Admin
Sam - Admin2
Feb 19, 2024 4:04 PM
Reply to  Sally James.

Many feel that if we analyse the Covid years it raises some serious and sinister questions which really demand an answer.

There was so much unity amongst governments and the elite, following such a patently bogus scare-narrative, that many are left with the inevitable conclusion that there simply mist be a powerful, syndicated global network, able to exert global influence over governments/economics and disseminate powerful propaganda.

That this can co-exist with and overlap the last ‘great’ empire – USA – is hardly surprising, history shows us empires rise and fade away. Many argue US hegemony is on the wane, and a global power structure is indeed running behind the scenes with increasing control.

You’re welcome to disagree of course, but I think dismissing such a big subject as a ‘CIA cover story’ is perhaps simplistic. A2

Sally James.
Sally James.
Feb 19, 2024 5:50 PM
Reply to  Sam - Admin2

Thanks Sam, you always give a considered response. Covid taught me the power of US empire, and its ability to take hold of its vassal states, and force/trick them into a genocide on their own populations; and its ability to walk away with hundreds of billions in profits and adoption of its platforms unchallenged in its victim economies. It has also now incriminated every politician that took part in the scam, in their crimes. Having fed them lies about the dangers of the virus. They were set up. So they will never expose the scam. I believe the route to all of this is power in the core of empire is via the security services tlocally and in the US, 5-eyes, who are signed up to empire in a big way, MI6 and CIA are sisters in crime, even against their own governments, who infiltrate and run most of the… Read more »

Sam - Admin2
Admin
Sam - Admin2
Feb 19, 2024 6:41 PM
Reply to  Sally James.

BRICS nations were also willing participants in the pandemic ‘scam’, as various writers here regularly point out (Riley Waggaman, Iain Davis, Catte Black etc.). Many argue they’re still falling in line with globalism (rolling out their own digital currencies, pandemic protocols, WHO-led vaccines, climate agendas et al).

This fact really should be acknowledged in all conversations. It mustn’t be memory holed. A2

Sally James.
Sally James.
Feb 19, 2024 9:21 PM
Reply to  Sam - Admin2

The US doesn’t have a monopoly on evil. This is not a Disney film, there are no good guys, oppression is popular everywhere, even with the empires enemies. Like the spread of the US neo-liberal Empire & US hegemony itself, the Covid operation is best characterized as a franchise, it is offered with many benefits for the budding tyrant & country’s elite, who buy into it, including total surveillance & obedience of their own population, in response to an expertly executed global narrative of fear. For most western countries the franchise fee is paid to the US directly, whose CIA/NSA direct the COVID operation, by surrendering their peoples privacy & data via the covid pass, by giving the CIA/NSA a seat at every business & government meeting during the fabricated crisis via Zoom, by surrendering their retail sectors to Amazon, & by allowing dollar rich US corporations buy up property, strategic industries and… Read more »

Sam - Admin2
Admin
Sam - Admin2
Feb 20, 2024 1:46 AM
Reply to  Sally James.

Many would ask, what is the point of the US giving the narrative away for ‘free’ to their rivals? What was the reason for running the Covid con, if not to gain some advantage? Why did BRICS countries opt to obligingly shut down their own economies in sync with everyone else and play along with the lies, rather than use this opportunity to get some real advantage against their geopolitical rivals?

Maybe you’re right, but I don’t think there’s much evidence to support your speculations. A2

Sally James.
Sally James.
Feb 19, 2024 9:34 PM
Reply to  Sam - Admin2

Even a very superficial glance at W.H.O funding tells you that it is US, US vassal States and US billionaires, funding it, and given the ‘joined up’ nature of the US corporate fascist state, as demonstrated by CIA activity all over the world, I think we can conclude the USA and CIA have the W.H.O well covered.

Sam - Admin2
Admin
Sam - Admin2
Feb 20, 2024 1:38 AM
Reply to  Sally James.

Obviously you’re entitled to your opinion, but many would disagree with that. A2

Sally James.
Sally James.
Feb 20, 2024 2:52 PM
Reply to  Sam - Admin2

Following the source of money, and pointing out how that money will be used to control and shape an organisation, cannot be an opinion, surely it is just fact.

Sam - Admin2
Admin
Sam - Admin2
Feb 20, 2024 3:25 PM
Reply to  Sally James.

That might be where the evidence points, sure, or it might be akin to saying most of the global elite are Swiss, because that’s where the majority of them bank. 🤷‍♂️

When you take into account a wider picture, I personally think 2020 goes well beyond what US imperialism was capable of prior to this, and it doesn’t fit their MO either.

But opinions differ, and you’re certainly entitled to yours! A2

Sally James.
Sally James.
Feb 20, 2024 6:06 PM
Reply to  Sam - Admin2

I would like to see you try to describe the structures of the global New world order, and explain why anyone else would allow it to have any power at all. Especially the CIA and the US military, if it didn’t do exactly as they want them to do. Because I think you can’t come anywhere close to a believable structure. This is simply a rehash of Hitler’s international Jewish conspiracy, all unfounded nonsense.

Sam - Admin2
Admin
Sam - Admin2
Feb 20, 2024 6:56 PM
Reply to  Sally James.

This is simply a rehash of Hitler’s international Jewish conspiracy, all unfounded nonsense. You’re entitled to your view, but I think that’s an unnecessary and kinda daft thing to say. The WEF etc. have made no secret of their globalist ambitions, and that has nowt to do with ethnicity. The world’s elite come from a mixture of heritages. The idea that 20th Century global capitalism/corporatocracy has morphed/coalesced into a globalist, trans humanist, communitarian technocracy is discussed a lot on Offg. The internet age is unprecedented, it has opened up new opportunities for centralised control and brought new assaults against individualism and freedom. Many feel this ‘man behind the curtain’ was fully exposed in 2020, and that denying it has become pretty futile. Although many still do. May I suggest you read some of Offg’s back catalogue, where much more accomplished commentators than this lowly admin have argued from the evidence… Read more »

George Mc
George Mc
Feb 19, 2024 8:36 PM
Reply to  Sally James.

a Christian God. White supremacy, homophobia, hatred of Jews & other world religions

Partying like it’s 2019!

NixonScraypes
NixonScraypes
Feb 19, 2024 8:46 PM
Reply to  Sally James.

The USA hates jews so much that they’ve given Israel $260 billion aid since ww2. Now that’s what I call hate!

Sally James.
Sally James.
Feb 20, 2024 2:49 PM
Reply to  NixonScraypes

The US deep state & the CIA, have a very dark sense of humour, they let the Jews think they were on-side, part of the Anglo-Saxon club, welcoming Mossad into all the empire’s crimes. But actually $3.5 billion a year & integration into US security services has allowed the US dark state to control and stitch up the Jews, big time. The US white supremacists, anti-Semite, nationalist, ‘god fearing’ Christians, that run the US, got the Jews to build a Warsaw ghetto & disenfranchise another religious group as badly as the Nazi Germans had disenfranchised them, with a slow genocide of Arabs humming away in the background for decades. More recently they have them take an experimental treatment on a massive scale, like Josef Mengele was back in Auschwitz all over again. The CIA are even making them elect a true Nazi party into power. Now to cap it all, The… Read more »

Sam - Admin2
Admin
Sam - Admin2
Feb 20, 2024 3:08 PM
Reply to  Sally James.

Just to beat people to the punch, Sally’s point stands regardless of your perceptions of the holocaust. Whatever you consider the holocaust to have been, substitute that meaning in your mind when you read her comment and you’ll find it doesn’t change the gist of her point at all.

Therefore, we are not going to unpack the whole holocaust revisionist can of worms here. Just to be clear. It’s Off Topic. Thank you.

Sorry to interject, Sally. You see, some of our more persistent trolls, who probably consider themselves ever so crafty and clever, tend to lace their posts with these sort of innocent-sounding references to try and kick off an antisemitic exchange. Therefore, I have become pretty good at spotting the potential for this to occur. 😅

Thanks, A2

Sally James.
Sally James.
Feb 20, 2024 6:10 PM
Reply to  Sam - Admin2

My comment is far from anti-Semitic, reread it, it is pro-Jews, it describes them as victim of US imperial ambition & victims of an ancient hate. Please, having an opinion does not make me a troll.

Sam - Admin2
Admin
Sam - Admin2
Feb 20, 2024 6:35 PM
Reply to  Sally James.

I never said you were a troll. I never said you were anti semitic either.

Sally James.
Sally James.
Feb 20, 2024 7:00 PM
Reply to  Sam - Admin2

So sorry, I apologise for not reading your comment properly. my very bad

Sam - Admin2
Admin
Sam - Admin2
Feb 20, 2024 7:36 PM
Reply to  Sally James.

No worries 😃

richard
richard
Feb 19, 2024 8:54 PM
Reply to  Sam - Admin2

I think you mean “disseminate”, not ” decimate”…

Sam - Admin2
Admin
Sam - Admin2
Feb 20, 2024 2:06 AM
Reply to  richard

Oh that’s why I got fired from the Nudge Unit, I kept decimating all their propaganda. Doh!

Antonym
Antonym
Feb 19, 2024 2:32 PM

Fascism, an artificial bird of prey with two wings.

Mike Benz, a former US State department figure says that for the Social Media sector the push is mostly coming from the CIA/ NSA State department wing. For internal US control the DHS is point.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRYSKaS-XtQ

https://foundationforfreedomonline.com/

In the (military) hardware side big Industry will be the lead wing.

NixonScraypes
NixonScraypes
Feb 19, 2024 2:47 PM
Reply to  Antonym

I’d say – right wing, fascist – left wing, communist. They have different catch phrases but result in the same thing

underground poet
underground poet
Feb 19, 2024 8:07 PM
Reply to  NixonScraypes

All that while she rides the middle wing, can you guess her name?

NixonScraypes
NixonScraypes
Feb 19, 2024 8:20 PM

As the devil’s son in law, I dare not.

NickM
NickM
Feb 19, 2024 3:35 PM
Reply to  brianborou

From your Link: “About the Author Eustace Mullins is a veteran of the United States Air Force, with thirty-eight months of active service during World War II. A native Virginian, he was educated at Washington and Lee University, New York University, Ohio University, the University of North Dakota, the Escuelas des Bellas Artes, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, and the Institute of Contemporary Arts, Washington, DC. The original book, published under the title Mullins On The Federal Reserve, was commissioned by the poet Ezra Pound in 1948. Ezra Pound was a political prisoner for thirteen and a half years at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, Washington, D.C. (a Federal institution for the insane). His release was accomplished largely through the efforts of Mr. Mullins. The research at the Library of Congress was directed and reviewed daily by George Stimpson, founder of the National Press Club in Washington, whom The New York Times… Read more »