All Quadrants All Levels the 5g Internet of Things, Dystopia or Utopia?
Six Billion liberated people shook their heads and shouted NO! Enough.
JULY 14, 2019
The 3 Pamphleteers, #Golem XIV, #TheSlog #FinancialEyes & #GrubStreetJournal Evolution Of Muso Musings to Rogers LongHairedBlog. #ObjectiveKhunt #GrubStreet #ConquestofDough #LetThemConfectSweeterLies. #TheThreePamphlateers @financialeyes @DavidGolemXIV @Wiki_Ballot @JoeBlob20
This Blog on the Web Archive way back machine traces the evolution of Rogers Longhairedblog, let them confect sweeter lies and the Grub Street journal. I am now just reframing my own journey’s postcards here on Substack with the Grubstreet in exile Substack,
99% 0f the world Unite, you have nothing to lose but your Debt!
And 6 billion pairs of Eyes stared back and didn't like what they saw.
The concept of the thin blue line, the tipping point, and the fragility of the
illusion of power had been recognised. We the 99%, the people are the
system.
The Plantsman, 2013 ( R. G . Lewis)
Postcards from a journey to the unknown.
roger lewis Uncategorized September 22, 2014 1 Minute
I started writing this blog when I realised that I was locked into a series of events for which I would be subject to the results, but over which I would neither be consulted nor considered. The realisation was quite comforting but I knew I needed an outlet for my inevitable struggles with self-reproachment and regret and guilt and all of the other feelings I knew would come either from within or provoked from without. This Blog represented a purchase mentally for my ticket for the ride, a journey I was determined to understand, enjoy, and share some postcards with myself and others who might be interested, having realised they too may be taking the same train. As with all postcards, some are written a little more thoughtfully, others are scribbles just checking in or marking out places to revisit and spend some more time all of them represent a snapshot of the view from that point in space and time.
So here is my “ To Do list” a Bucket list I wish I had never had to write. Places to revisit 6th February 2024
All Quadrants All Levels the 5g Internet of Things, Dystopia or Utopia?
I. Integral Framework Analysis
A. Upper-Right Quadrant (UR) - Individual-Exterior
1. Behaviors and actions of individuals in the external world
2. Discussions on governance, geopolitical power dynamics, and influence of major powers
B. Upper-Left Quadrant (UL) - Individual-Interior
1. Internal experiences and interpretations of individuals
2. Discussions on ideologies, beliefs, and personal perspectives regarding global power dynamics
C. Lower-Right Quadrant (LR) - Collective-Exterior
1. External collective systems such as global governance regimes, economic systems, and geopolitical power structures
D. Lower-Left Quadrant (LL) - Collective-Interior
1. Collective internal experiences and interpretations of groups or societies
2. Perspectives on cultural history, collective psychology, and impact of global power dynamics on societies
II. Hermeneutic Framework Analysis
A. Multipolarity and Global Governance
1. Shift towards a more multilateral form of global governance
2. Breaking regions into more autonomous supply chains
3. Advocating for more nations to have a say in global decision-making
B. Hidden Motivations and Influences
1. Powerful forces driving the promotion of multipolarity
2. Use of behavioral psychology and manipulation in shaping public perceptions
3. Potential implications of sustainable development goals and creation of human settlements
C. Occultic and Transhumanist Influences
1. Exploration of occultic influences and rise of transhumanism
2. Intricate web of agendas beyond conventional narratives
3. Convergence of occultic influences, transhumanist ambitions, and geopolitical power dynamics
D. Global Financial System and Capitalism
1. Interconnected nature of banking, government, and regulations
2. Critique of quantitative easing and impact of financialization
3. Challenges facing the left and historical disconnect from the working class
III. Analysis of Economic Paradigms
A. Neoclassical Political Economy
1. Logical and ontological problems challenging its validity as a science
2. Assumptions of a self-regulating closed system and utility maximization
3. Disconnect from practical economic realities and empirical grounding
B. Carbon Currency End Game
1. Confluence of economic myths directed towards a techno-feudal surveillance state
2. Correlation between geopolitical conflicts, energy dynamics, and capital accumulation
3. Challenges posed by theoretical assumptions of resource scarcity, population growth, and environmental degradation
C. The Great Money Trick
1. Societal implications of the capitalist system as depicted in "The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists"
2. Thought-provoking narrative offering a poignant portrayal of English working-class life
3. Film adaptation as a means to reintroduce the timeless story to a new generation
IV. Social Dynamics and Political Polarization
A. Provocation in Activism and Political Polarization
1. Role of provocations in shaping reactions and manipulation of identity groups
2. Disrupting managed polarization by appealing to commonality
3. Developing sophisticated groups capable of rational discourse and intentional cooperation
V. Conclusion
A. Emphasizing the need for critical analysis of information presented
B. Navigating through complex discussions for a comprehensive understanding of global governance and power dynamics
Were all precogs now Substack post
1. **Upper-Right Quadrant (UR)** - Individual-Exterior: This quadrant deals with the behaviors and actions of individuals in the external world. It encompasses discussions on governance, geopolitical power dynamics, and the influence of major powers.
2. **Upper-Left Quadrant (UL)** - Individual-Interior: This quadrant focuses on the internal experiences and interpretations of individuals. It includes discussions on ideologies, beliefs, and personal perspectives regarding global power dynamics.
3. **Lower-Right Quadrant (LR)** - Collective-Exterior: This quadrant encompasses discussions on the external collective systems such as global governance regimes, economic systems, and geopolitical power structures.
**Lower-Left Quadrant (LL)** - Collective-Interior: This quadrant involves discussions on the collective internal experiences and interpretations of groups or societies. It includes perspectives on cultural history, collective psychology, and the impact of global power dynamics on societies.
Analyse Multi polarity with an integral analysis
The present system does not work, can the present system be redeemed?
The point the video makes which Is, one I think that escapes many people’s first intuition is that Debt and Money are but an idea. It is also an idea that has lots of Variable expressions and functions. Measuring by Monetary measures is a slippery concept placed upon the imaginary concept at the root of the question.
How do we resolve the question? all systems of political economy are idealistic constructs which are either, sold to the populace or imposed upon them. At the root again of this question is what are the choices and who is making them. This question is postulated by James Harrington in his book The Commonwealth of Oceana from 1656 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Commonwealth_of_Oceana.
In Our own country, the Debate goes back to William the Third and the establishment of the monopoly of the Bank of England.
I have been very deeply engrossed in the Pamphlets surrounding the issues raised by the Dissidents in the English Civil War the later Luddite rebellion and what is called the last revolution in England the Pentrich Uprising.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentrich_rising
I was offended by this statement in Wikipedia.
“They were lightly armed with pikes, scythes, and a few guns, which had been hidden in a quarry in Wingfield Park, and had a set of rather unfocused revolutionary demands, including the wiping out of the National Debt.[1]”
It is true they were lightly armed but it is not true that their grievances were “Unfocused, revolutionary demands”
The Bumper sticker of their demands was the End of the
“National Debt and a Larger Loaf of Bread”.
The defendant’s own Solicitor ( Mr Cross) mentions two pamphlets in his address to the jury both by William Cobbett. pp. 198-199
https://archive.org/stream/trialsjeremiahb00ludlgoog…
Cobbet’s writing on Paper Money is extensive and This paper on Gold. Is a comprehensive discourse by him on his thesis.
https://archive.org/details/cobbettspaperaga00cobbrich
Cobbett was a friend of Thomas Paine and a fellow exile from persecution by the state.
http://oll.libertyfund.org/quotes/538
For the earlier Struggles of the Civil War and the unmet demands of the ordinary people A World Turned Upside Down by Christoper Mills is well worth reading, This essay of his sets out the Framework of the larger book.
The English Revolution site:www.marxists.org/
Two more recent statements on Money and Banking from Quiggley and Shubik.
”The monetary and financial system of an economy are part of the socio-politico-economic control mechanism used by every state to connect the economy with the polity and society. This neural network provides the administrative means to collect taxes, direct investment, provide public goods, trade. The money measures provide a crude but serviceable basis for the accounting system which in turn, along with the codification of commercial law and financial regulation are the basis for economic evaluation and the measurement of trust and fiduciary responsibility among the economic agents. A central feature of a control mechanism is that it is designed to influence process. Dynamics is its natural domain. Equilibrium is not the prime concern, the ability to control the direction of motion is what counts.
Money and financial institutions provide the command and control system of a modern society. The study of the mechanism, how they are formed, how they are controlled and manipulated and how their influence is measured in terms of social, political, and economic purpose pose questions, not in pure economics, not even in a narrow political economy, but in the broad compass of a political economy set in the context of society. ”
Martin Shubik
Money and Goods Are Different
”Thus, clearly, money and goods are not the same thing but are, on the contrary,
exactly opposite things. Most confusion in economic thinking arises from a failure to
recognize this fact. Goods are wealth which you have, while money is a claim on wealth which you do not have. Thus goods are an asset; money is a debt. If goods are wealth; money is not wealth, or negative wealth, or even anti-wealth. They always behave in opposite ways, just as they usually move in opposite directions. If the value of one goes up, the value of the other goes down, and in the same proportion.”
Quigley Tragedy and Hope.
POSTED IN#POETRY #POEM, POETRY
Usury Hells Fuel and Mans oppressor.
AUTHOR:ROGER GLEWIS PUBLISHED DATE:FEBRUARY 25, 2016 Original reading and Blog including poems sources.
4 May 2018
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New Reading and Introduction
My main criticism of Peter Josephs's Analysis of History is that it is from an American Perspective and hence is infused with American Cultural common places. The Americans have their own particular view of the English Revolution and the Enlightenment philosophy that arose from it and a different view of Puritanism, particularly Calvinism.
The roots of these questions go back to pre-history, the zeitgeist movies do a good job of examining those questions. Meanwhile, we still have a mountain to climb looking at causes and not scapegoats, this is the same problem that Cobbett grapples with, for the powerful the victims are always to blame.
In today's blog post, we delve into the complex and multi-faceted topic of global governance, multipolarity, and the potential hidden motivations behind these geopolitical shifts. The conversation with Mr. Ian Davis, a keen observer and analyst of global affairs, sheds light on the intricate web of power dynamics and agendas at play in the modern world.
The concept of multipolarity, as discussed in the conversation, represents a shift towards a more multilateral form of global governance. This entails breaking regions into more autonomous supply chains and advocating for more nations to have a say in global decision-making. However, as Mr. Davis aptly points out, the promotion of multipolarity has been driven by powerful forces on both sides of the geopolitical spectrum, indicating a convergence of interests in creating a more centralized form of global governance.
The conversation also delves into the use of behavioral psychology and manipulation in shaping public perceptions and responses to global events. From the deliberate instigation of fear and confusion to the potential orchestration of cyber events, there is a suggestion that these tactics may be employed to steer populations toward predetermined outcomes.
Furthermore, the discussion touches on the potential implications of sustainable development goals and the creation of human settlements. The idea of centralized control, surveillance, and potential depopulation agendas raises thought-provoking questions about the future trajectory of human society.
In exploring these complex topics, it's crucial to consider not only the overt geopolitical maneuvering but also the potential hidden motivations and influences at play. The notion of hidden knowledge and occult influences adds another layer of intrigue to the already intricate landscape of global governance and power dynamics.
As we navigate through these complex discussions, it becomes evident that understanding the underlying motivations and agendas behind global shifts is essential. It prompts us to critically analyze the information presented to us and to consider the broader implications of geopolitical decisions on a global scale.
In conclusion, the conversation with Mr. Ian Davis provides valuable insights into the multifaceted nature of global governance, multipolarity, and the potential hidden influences shaping our world. It encourages us to delve deeper into these topics, question prevailing narratives, and strive for a comprehensive understanding of the intricate forces at play in the modern geopolitical landscape.
Title: Unveiling the Agenda: A Closer Look at Occultic and Transhumanist Influences
In recent discussions on global affairs, an intriguing array of topics has emerged, shedding light on lesser-known aspects that shape our world. Among these, the exploration of occultic influences and the rise of transhumanism has unveiled a complex web of agendas that extend beyond conventional narratives.
The segment addressing doubts surrounding the bone fides of Russia and China, as well as the unfolding carbon currency end game, sheds light on the convergence of economic myths and the pursuit of a techno-feudal surveillance state. The video underscores the urgency of navigating through these turbulent times marked by profound societal divisions.
The notion of abiotic oil, a Russian-based idea challenging the traditional view of oil as a fossil fuel, offers a glimpse into the esoteric realms that captivate curiosity. This, along with the exploration of occultic rituals within elite gatherings, presents a thought-provoking perspective on influential forces operating in the shadows.
Delving further into the realm of the occult, the prevalence of satanic ritual abuse and its global prosecution underscores a disturbing reality that transcends geographical boundaries. The intricate interplay between occultic elements and global power dynamics prompts a deeper inquiry into the forces at play.
Moreover, the pervasive influence of propaganda and its divisive impact on societies raises pertinent questions about the underlying motives driving such orchestrated narratives. The role of occultic and Kabbalistic influences in psychological manipulation techniques adds a layer of complexity to the understanding of contemporary societal dynamics.
Amidst these discussions, the emergence of transhumanism as a prominent agenda unveils a futuristic landscape where human consciousness merges with technology. The pursuit of a synthetic future and the quest for immortality through technological means reflect a paradigm shift with profound ethical and existential implications.
Furthermore, the accelerationist ideology, characterized by a deliberate hastening of societal change, presents a stark vision of societal restructuring. The convergence of political and technological forces in shaping this trajectory underscores the need for a critical examination of the underlying motives and implications.
As we navigate through these multifaceted themes, it becomes evident that underlying agendas extend far beyond conventional narratives. The convergence of occultic influences, transhumanist ambitions, and geopolitical power dynamics underscores a complex tapestry that warrants scrutiny.
In conclusion, the exploration of occultic and transhumanist influences offers a compelling insight into the intricate forces shaping our world. By unraveling these layers of influence, we can gain a deeper understanding of the underlying motives and agendas driving global dynamics. As we continue to engage in these discussions, it is imperative to approach these topics with discernment and critical inquiry, recognizing the multifaceted nature of the forces at play.
We need to talk about Shadow Banking - The State of Capitalism
The discussion delves into the complexities of the global financial system, shedding light on the interconnected nature of banking, government, and regulations. The book, "The State of Capitalism," authored by Bost Laus and a writing collective, offers a comprehensive analysis of Marxist political economy, providing an in-depth examination of the current state of global capitalism. The authors present a panoramic perspective on the core and periphery of the capitalist system, addressing critical issues such as shadow banking, quantitative easing (QE), and the role of the state in financial regulation.
The text highlights the revolving door between the shadow sector, government, and financial institutions, emphasizing the unaccountable nature of certain banking practices. It raises concerns about the lack of accountability in the financial sector, pointing out the loopholes that allow certain entities to operate without being subject to regulatory measures. The book also critiques the impact of quantitative easing and its role in propping up a dysfunctional financial system.
Furthermore, the discussion extends to the concept of modern monetary theory (MMT) and its implications for the global economy. The authors explore the relationship between fiat money, state intervention, and financialization, offering a critical perspective on the dynamics of money creation and its influence on the economy.
The text also addresses the issue of imperialism and the power dynamics between core and periphery countries. It underscores the significance of the US dollar as a global currency and its role in shaping international economic relations. Additionally, it emphasizes the need for a reevaluation of national and popular sovereignty in the face of increasing global economic interdependence.
Moreover, the book provides insights into the challenges facing the left and its historical disconnect from the working class. It calls for a reinvigoration of the left through a transformative shift in approach and ideology.
The discussion concludes with a contemplation on the future of capitalism, acknowledging the potential for crises to catalyze opportunities for change. It raises questions about the resilience of the current system and the potential for structural shifts in global capitalism.
In essence, "The State of Capitalism" offers a thought-provoking analysis of the contemporary economic landscape, urging readers to critically examine the interconnected forces shaping global capitalism. The book serves as a valuable resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of Marxist political economy and its implications for the modern world.
In the current era of global political and economic transition, as described by Antonio Gramsci, the traditional order of global capitalism and American global dominance is waning, while the emergence of a new order is yet to materialize. This pivotal premise is at the heart of The State of Capitalism, a significant new work of Marxist political economy authored by Costas Lapavistas and the EReNSEP Writing Collective. In a recent discussion featured in Left Book Review, Ben Wray and Ranjan Balakumaran delve into the book's insights and implications.
The discussion serves as a thought-provoking counterpoint to the ongoing discourse on multipolarity. The comprehensive coverage by Ben and Ranjan spans a wide array of topics, providing valuable perspectives on the complex dynamics shaping the global political and economic landscape.
In a related vein, a recent video titled "Neoclassical Political Economy: Skating on Thin Ice" offers a critical examination of contemporary economic paradigms.
Neoclassical Political Economy: Skating on Thin Ice
Neoclassical political economy, also known as economics, is the dominant ideology shaping our understanding of the capitalist world. However, upon closer examination, the underpinnings of neoclassical political economy reveal significant logical and ontological problems, challenging its validity as a science.
The neoclassical model assumes the economy to be a self-regulating closed system, operating independently of external societal influences such as politics and culture. It is based on the premise of numerous rational agents driven by the desire to maximize their utility. This utility maximization concept emerged during the transition from feudalism to capitalism, promoting individualism and utility-driven motivations.
The model further incorporates the notion of equilibrium, where market interactions determine production, consumption, and income distribution. However, the logical difficulties arise when attempting to apply these theoretical concepts to real-world scenarios.
One key challenge is the assumption of utility maximization, which presents logical circularity. The concept of utility, while central to neoclassical economics, is inherently metaphysical and lacks empirical measurability. This raises questions about the practical applicability of utility maximization in real economic scenarios.
Moreover, the model's reliance on demand and supply curves as determinants of market equilibrium faces significant challenges. The interdependence of demand and supply, the impact of oligopoly on market dynamics, and the complexities of measuring capital intensity all contribute to the model's inherent limitations.
The neoclassical theory's foundational assumptions regarding utility, demand, supply, and equilibrium demonstrate a disconnect from practical economic realities. These limitations undermine the model's capacity to provide meaningful insights into real-world economic phenomena.
In conclusion, the neoclassical political economy's theoretical framework faces substantial challenges in its application to real-world economic dynamics. The reliance on abstract concepts and the lack of empirical grounding raise fundamental questions about its validity as a comprehensive economic framework. As such, a critical reevaluation of its foundational assumptions is essential for advancing our understanding of contemporary economic systems.
Furthermore, the intersection of ESGs, SDGs, and carbon trading is explored in another video, emphasizing the significance of access to life's essentials. The accompanying article on contractor pipeline and the "shovel ready" narrative provides a critical analysis of prevailing frameworks, drawing attention to pertinent issues such as the truth about Grenfell and the advocacy efforts of PEACH, a residents' action group in Newham.
The discourse takes an intriguing turn with a reference to the satirical sketch "Four Yorkshiremen," prompting reflection on the societal dynamics of provocation. The notion that contemporary rulers aim to provoke deterministic behavior through deliberate actions resonates with the profound insights of Paulo Freire, underscoring the imperative of critical reflection on practice within the context of theory and activism.
In conclusion, the multifaceted discussions and analyses presented in these resources offer valuable insights into the complexities of our current historical interregnum. As we navigate through this period of transition, characterized by shifting power dynamics and socio-economic challenges, it becomes increasingly crucial to engage in critical reflection, informed dialogue, and proactive advocacy for meaningful change.
The evolving landscape of global politics and economics demands a nuanced understanding of historical context, systemic dynamics, and emerging paradigms. By engaging with diverse perspectives and critically examining prevailing narratives, we can contribute to a more informed and constructive discourse that seeks to shape a future aligned with principles of equity, justice, and societal well-being.
The carbon currency end game unfolds as a confluence of economic Myths Directed by a no longer invisible hand seeks to bring in a techno-feudal surveillance state.
Creorder out of Chaos
The article presents a comprehensive overview of the intricate dynamics shaping contemporary economic landscapes. It delves into the correlation between current geopolitical conflicts and energy dynamics, emphasizing their link to capital accumulation. The discussion highlights the Weapondollar-Petrodollar Coalition's role in driving arms races, conflicts, and oil price fluctuations, shedding light on its impact on global conflicts, particularly in the Middle East.
Furthermore, the article navigates through the challenges posed by theoretical assumptions of resource scarcity, population growth, and environmental degradation. It urges a deeper empirical study of energy, debt, and monopoly market manipulation, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive understanding of their implications.
The narrative then shifts towards a thought-provoking examination of the financialization process and its impact on the economy. It emphasizes the divergence between financial and material economic forces, addressing the unsustainable growth of global debt and its implications for economic stability. The article also discusses the concept of peak cheap oil, analyzing its potential implications for the future economy and technology.
Amidst the labyrinth of economic enigmas, the pursuit of pragmatic solutions remains ever-compelling. The narrative prompts contemplation and critical thinking about the complexities of modern economics and their impact on societal structures and financial systems.
The article also presents a compelling case for reevaluating the dynamics of the global oil economy to better align with broader societal interests. It delves into the relationship between oil and debt, drawing on data from 161 countries over a significant period. The findings underscore the disproportionate benefits reaped by Northern consumers and governments in contrast to the adverse effects on poverty alleviation, development, and global climate stability.
Moreover, the text provides a critical analysis of the intersection between the COVID-19 pandemic and financial capitalism. It delves into the potential consequences of emergency capitalism, the role of digital technology, and the impact on global financial interests. The analysis highlights the emergence of a potential dystopian future characterized by digital fascism and centralized control.
In conclusion, the article emphasizes the importance of navigating through intricate economic dynamics and seeking pragmatic solutions rooted in environmental and economic wisdom. It prompts contemplation of the implications of economic equality in shaping societal structures and financial systems. Overall, it calls for a deeper understanding of these intricate dynamics to pave the way for a balanced, sustainable future.
The Great Money Trick ( Robert Tressel)
The Great Money Trick, as depicted in Robert Tressel's "The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists," is a thought-provoking narrative that delves into the societal implications of the capitalist system. The story follows a group of working men in 1907 who are joined by Frank Owen, a journeying decorator with a vision of a just society. Owen's impassioned critique of the greed and dishonesty inherent in the capitalist system serves as a catalyst for his fellow men to reevaluate their political passivity.
Tressel's work has been hailed as a masterpiece of wit and political fervor, offering a poignant portrayal of English working-class life. The novel has garnered praise from notable figures such as George Orwell, Tony Benn, and Jeremy Corbyn, who recognize its enduring relevance and importance.
The upcoming film adaptation of "The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists" aims to reintroduce this timeless story to a new generation, breathing new life into Tressel's classic work. The project represents a culmination of years of dedication and growth, as the filmmaker has honed his skills through various short film projects and gained valuable experience in the industry.
While a previous adaptation was undertaken at the age of 16 with limited resources, the filmmaker now seeks to revisit the story with a professional, independent film production. The goal is to provide a comprehensive and impactful portrayal that does justice to the depth and significance of Tressel's narrative. The previous adaptation, while a commendable effort considering the circumstances, was constrained by budget limitations and the filmmaker's relative inexperience at the time.
The decision to revisit this project stems from a desire to offer a more polished and nuanced portrayal of the novel, leveraging the filmmaker's accumulated expertise and industry connections. The original film, released online in 2014, received recognition for its homemade charm and has even been utilized as a teaching aid in academic settings.
With a renewed sense of purpose and a wealth of filmmaking experience under his belt, the filmmaker is poised to deliver a definitive adaptation of "The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists." The upcoming film represents an opportunity to bring Tressel's powerful narrative to a wider audience, sparking meaningful discussions about societal issues and economic disparities.
In essence, the film adaptation of "The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists" stands as a testament to the enduring relevance of Tressel's work, offering a compelling exploration of class dynamics and social justice. It is a project driven by a deep-seated commitment to honoring the legacy of the novel and engaging contemporary audiences with its timeless themes.
Social Dynamics of Provocation
MICHAEL KOWALIK
9 OCT 2023
The article discusses the social dynamics of provocation in the context of activism and political polarization. It emphasizes the role of provocations in shaping reactions and the manipulation of identity groups for control and economic exploitation. The concept of disrupting managed polarisation by appealing to commonality is highlighted, with a focus on overcoming irrationality, insecurity, and resentment. The text delves into the idea of developing sophisticated groups capable of rational discourse and intentional cooperation, ultimately aiming for autonomy and conscious agency. It also touches upon the role of leaders in weaning groups away from dependency, and fostering individual maturity for rational deliberation and cooperation. The overall tone is analytical and thought-provoking, addressing the complexities of social dynamics and group behavior.
the complex and multi-faceted topic of global governance, multipolarity
CATHERINE AUSTIN FITTS – PLANET LOCKDOWN
https://www.bitchute.com/video/EkYfq24Ays0v/
December 30th, 2020.
Mirrored from You Tube due to censorship by Facebook
I do not believe that Ms Fitts does not know who “Mr Global” is!
She knows…… maybe she dare not say but I will.
The international Black Nobility, at the top of which is the British Crown.
It is obvious.
Further:
We HAVE a slavery system NOW.
The future system is NOT another slave system.
It is EUGENICS aka DEPOPULATION.
Maybe Ms Fitts is too scared to lay these facts on the line?
regarding the Depopulation Hypothesis, Theory, Evidence, Analysis.
Kevin Galalae Mandala diagram analysis is I think the most extensive out there still
INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM OF DEPOPULATION GLOBALIZATION EXPLAINED BY K. GALALAE
October 27, 2017
SUMMARY OF DEPOPULATION/GLOBALISATION SYSTEM . KEVIN GALALAE.EXPOSURE OF COVERT SURVEILLANCE AND CENSORSHIP PROGRAMWhile studying political science at Oxford and Leicester universities, Galalae found the academic environment in the UK unsettling. He describes it as being “covertly controlled”. His experience at Oxford led him to create “Freedom in Education”, a fledgling organization concerned with safeguarding freedom of expression and thought in education and with the de-politicization of intellectual discourse. He has so far unsuccessfully tried to establish an admission by the UK authorities of the surveillance and censorship program which he claims was in force in UK.
I have been reading Frances Leader ( Boodica) for several years certainly since well before Event 101.
Frances posted this Rense episode from 2019 today,
SERCO
5G
Newzealand Shootings
Sibel Edmonds
5g and Corporatism state monopoly capitalism
”Critical reflection on practice is a requirement of the relationship between theory and practice. Otherwise, theory becomes simply “blah, blah, blah, ” and practice, pure activism.”
― Paulo Freire,
“The more radical the person is, the more fully he or she enters into reality so that, knowing it better, he or she can transform it. This individual is not afraid to confront, to listen, to see the world unveiled. This person is not afraid to meet the people or to enter into a dialogue with them. This person does not consider himself or herself the proprietor of history or of all people, or the liberator of the oppressed; but he or she does commit himself or herself, within history, to fight at their side.”
― Paulo Freire,
Simon Hodges on February 29, 2020 at 7:30 pm said:
This is all about nCov and supply chains. Nothing to do with energy. The effects will be 10X worse than the GFC.
rogerglewison February 29, 2020 at 7:45 pm said:
Agreed. There is something of the Problem of the Tool here. If the only tool one has is a Hammer then sooner or later all problems turn into Nails.
CONTROL GRID, CARBON CURRENCY END GAME.5G APOCALYPSE: THE EXTINCTION EVENT #Boodicareturns
AUTHOR:ROGERGLEWIS PUBLISHED DATE:MARCH 4, 2023
How ICNIRP, AGNIR, PHE and a 30 year old political decision created and then covered up a global public health scandal
How ICNIRP, AGNIR, PHE and a 30 year old political decision created and then covered up a global public health scandal
Date: September 12, 2019Author: Simon Hodges32 Comments
Who are ICNIRP?
The International Committee on Non-Ionising Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) are a private self appointed body or NGO who together with the Advisory Group on Non-ionising Radiation (AGNIR) and Public Health England (PHE), have somehow ended up effectively setting microwave radiation exposure ‘safety’ standards for the populations of large parts of the world since the 1990s.
In May 2011, Mr Jean Huss from the EU Committee on the Environment, Agriculture and Local and Regional Affairs in a report entitled “The potential dangers of electromagnetic fields and their effect on the environment” made the following statement on the credibility of ICNIRP.
The rapporteur underlines in this context that it is most curious, to say the least, that the applicable official threshold values for limiting the health impact of extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields and high frequency waves were drawn up and proposed to international political institutions (WHO, European Commission, governments) by the ICNIRP, an NGO whose origin and structure are none too clear and which is furthermore suspected of having rather close links with the industries whose expansion is shaped by recommendations for maximum threshold values for the different frequencies of electromagnetic fields.
http://assembly.coe.int/nw/xml/XRef/Xref-XML2HTML-en.asp?fileid=13137
ON THE NATURE OF TOTALITARIANISM “The lies of totalitarian movements” Hannah Arendt. #4PAMPHLETEERS @GRUBSTREETJORNO @SURVATION @WIKI_BALLOT @FINANCIALEYES #IABATO @JOEBLOB20
ROGERGLEWIS OCTOBER 15, 2017
“A beastly ambition, which the gods grant thee t'
attain to! If thou wert the lion, the fox would
beguile thee; if thou wert the lamb, the fox would
eat three: if thou wert the fox, the lion would
suspect thee, when peradventure thou wert accused by
the ass: if thou wert the ass, thy dulness would
torment thee, and still thou livedst but as a
breakfast to the wolf: if thou wert the wolf, thy
greediness would afflict thee, and oft thou shouldst
hazard thy life for thy dinner: wert thou the
unicorn, pride and wrath would confound thee and
make thine own self the conquest of thy fury: wert
thou a bear, thou wouldst be killed by the horse:
wert thou a horse, thou wouldst be seized by the
leopard: wert thou a leopard, thou wert german to
the lion and the spots of thy kindred were jurors on
thy life: all thy safety were remotion and thy
defence absence. What beast couldst thou be, that
were not subject to a beast? and what a beast art
thou already, that seest not thy loss in
transformation!” —William Shakespeare
What’s Behind The Man Behind The Curtain
https://web.archive.org/web/20220331055119/http://www.conquestofmoney.com/
Introduction, What Why, and How, a note On SCADS and Conspiracies.
In Setting Out these pages I am acutely aware that with each link, each map, and each Film, readers are on the edge of a Labyrinth of rabbit holes and may be nervous of the charge, if found furtively, browsing these pages of, "Conspiracy Theorist". Take heart, no conspiracies are required. What is, however, apparent is manipulation, especially of the psychological variety. Fear of the label Conspiracy Theorist is but one such of these psychological manipulations. ( See SCADS for further reassurance.)
So for negotiating this Labyrinth, I offer this rather long, although informative, Ball of String ( As Ariadne gave to Theseus), a Dialogue that was published in the early seventies of a disputation between Skousen and Quigley, Authors both of Two Books dealing with the same material as dealt with here on this site and by extension the Novel, "The Conquest of Dough"
So take a good head of the Old Poem, The Elephant of Hindustan, and Read this dialogue, http://www.carrollquigley.net/pdf/Round%20Table%20Review.pdf
Here’s Just a sample from the beginning of the Novel, a dipping of a toe in the water as it were.
Chapter 2.
The Last Bakery in Aleppo.
Abdul looked at the space where his father's head once sat upon his broad shoulders, the words his father had just spoken rung in his ears and he held in his hands a Jar Covered in Silver Filigree through which glistened the golden sheath. Concealed and protected within, the ancient Glass vessel was held, beneath a Lid of fine ornamented be-jeweled blue lapis lazuli. A blue glass that shimmered off the beaches of the Mediterranean Sea. Within this sacred Vessel was the most sacred of ceremonial Doughs, the most secretly and jealously guarded of all Aleppo's secrets. More jealously protected down generations of his family more so than the Codex of Aleppo's Central Synagogue the Site of the Cave of Elijah. This was history and the key to the sustenance of generations a direct line back to before history began, a starter dough born of the first undomesticated grains and the Yeast from the air breathed by the first civilisations of sedentary populations. These were the grains that formed the metrics for measurements from which the noble science of metrology sprang. The grains defined the weights and measures of rations for the slaves of Pharaohs and the origins of all measurements from which all science and mathematics became codified. The Grains that made this dough produced the sugars and the carbohydrates that nourished the bodies and fueled the thoughts of the mothers of all inventions. In his hands, Abdul held a link back to the beginning of all that we know and all that we take for granted. And now it fell for him to take the Holy Sour Dough to a safe place, far away, over many seas and lands to make good and redeem promises made long ago between contracting parties whose promises were sealed in blood and sacrifice and whose code had spread to the four corners of the world. Secrets now bleeding from the severed head of his Father yet locked still in the mind of His son who stood momentarily shocked.
He heard voices, The White Helmets, the mercenary army of the Black orders of usury, the challengers of the nobility of the dough.
An interrogation, a blast of machine gun fire, screams, more interrogations,
Abdul knew he must move fast through the route known to his elite class of baker; to flee again the tumult that Aleppo had become. Fleeing a war about Monetary Hegemony and a war about Vested interests in the monopoly supply of necessities. They were looking for what he held in his hands the truth of Man’s wealth and debt to agriculture and the universal access to and the production of Bread. The White Helmets were closing in he knew he must say his goodbyes and hold on to his grieving for later and hold onto the Vessel in his hands even tighter the freedom of Good and the freedom of all Men of all the holy books depended on his reaching the place of safety. Abdul Knew he must retrace the route of civilisation and trade and ensure that the Dough of Life is spread again to the four corners of Humanity. For as the Middle East burned and as the Powers of Finance Capital and Usury sought to extinguish the knowledge of Dough, the Brotherhood of Bakers knew that as long as the idea of self-sufficiency and the Breaking of freshly baked bread lived, the Global domination of the means of sustenance and trade would always evade that Blackhearted breed of Man who would see orphans starve rather than yield control of the destinies of Nations and relinquish their grip over and offense to the nobility of populations.
He turned and ran.
As the White Helmut Leader rounded the Corner to the courtyard of the last Bakery in Aleppo, Abdul had vanished, as elusive as the fresh odor of newly baked bread invisibly seduces the senses, so Abdul had evaporated
the white Helmut cried out.
"Damn, there's the old guy, where's the son? Damn it!"
He lifted the radio transmitter to his Mouth.
"White leader to Carrier Group One, Target on the run, Mission failed, advise telling Langley to alert Drone strike force to seek and destroy. Repeat Target at large, Advise arm Drones and seek and destroy, civilians expendable The Target is at large."
In a fit of Rage the White helmet turned and pointed his M17 at the corpse of Abdul's father, emptied the magazine into the Still warm and not yet stiff corpse,
"damn you, Fucking Rag-headed animal."
A picture of democracy early one morning in the last bakery in Aleppo,
this is where our story and Abdul's Journey Begins.