The Power Elite Putsch 1937-2006
2006-2024 or Agenda 2020 and Agenda 2030 The Rising of the Rich against the poor.
July 21, 2019
#153. ONE FOR THE SCEPTICS. FREE WILL OR DETERMINISM , THE CLIMATE RELIGION ROWSONS #PERSPECTIVA
Perspectiva #ClimateCultReligion #DasFeelvia #153. One for the sceptics
“man müsse das Volk stets in Armuth erhalten, damit es gehorsam bleibe.”(2)
Belloc characterised the reformation as
´´a rising of the rich against the poor´´,(1)
´and indeed Calvin had written the unfortunate statement:
´´The people must always be kept in poverty in order that they remain obedient´´.(2)
p.198 Lost Science of Money.(1)
https://longhairedmusings.wordpress.com/2017/05/04/authentic-discourses-on-decisions-to-act/
Lundberg, Ferdinand - America's 60 Families ( 1937)
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The Rich and the Super Rich; A Study in the Power of Money Today, Ferdinand Lundberg (1968)
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Who Rules America Power, Politics and Social Change.pdf (PDFy mirror) 2006
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12 Mar 2024
G. William Domhoff's seminal work, "Who Rules America? Power, Politics, and Social Change," delves into the intricate dynamics of power structures and their influence on society. Through a critical lens, Domhoff explores the mechanisms that drive the distribution of power, uncovering the pervasive forces shaping America's social landscape.At the heart of Domhoff's analysis lies the concept of the power elite—a select group comprising corporate, political, and military figures who yield significant control over societal affairs. He elucidates how this elite cadre perpetuates its dominance by consolidating power through networks, institutions, and interlocking relationships. Domhoff's discerning examination unveils the symbiotic relationship between corporate interests and political governance, highlighting their joint influence in decision-making processes.Furthermore, Domhoff underscores the role of social institutions in perpetuating inequality and reinforcing the status quo. He illuminates how institutions like education, media, and the legal system serve as conduits for preserving the existing power structures. These institutions not only sustain the elite's influence but also contribute to the marginalization of dissenting voices, constraining avenues for widespread societal change.Domhoff's work challenges the notion of a truly democratic society, asserting that power is concentrated in the hands of a privileged few. He scrutinizes the façade of democracy, revealing how it operates within predetermined boundaries set by the elite, thereby limiting the scope for grassroots movements to effectuate substantial change.Central to Domhoff's analysis is the concept of class struggle—a recurring theme throughout history. He explores how the interplay between social classes perpetuates a cycle of power dynamics, with the ruling class actively safeguarding its interests while the subordinate classes contend for greater agency. This framework elucidates the underlying tensions fueling societal conflicts and the struggle for equitable representation.Moreover, Domhoff's analysis extends beyond the delineation of power structures to elucidate the mechanisms through which social change may be pursued. He highlights the potential of collective action and grassroots mobilization as catalysts for challenging established power hierarchies. By advocating for organized efforts aimed at disrupting the status quo, Domhoff presents a pathway toward fostering meaningful societal transformations.In conclusion, "Who Rules America? Power, Politics, and Social Change" offers a discerning analysis of power dynamics, unveiling the pervasive influence of an elite cadre in shaping societal structures. Domhoff's critique of institutionalized power, the class struggle, and avenues for transformative change provides a comprehensive framework for understanding the complex interplay between power, politics, and societal evolution.Through his meticulous examination, Domhoff prompts readers to critically evaluate the existing power structures and contemplate the avenues for effecting meaningful social change. Ultimately, his work serves as a call to action, advocating for increased awareness, collective mobilization, and a reexamination of societal structures to strive towards a more equitable and just society.
February 22, 2017
JON RONSON STARING AT GOATS AND ALEX JONES. INFO WARS AND MAIN STREAM MEDIA OWN GOALS.
As a student of monetary history, I have kissed a lot of frogs, that´s what I always say, some of the inconvenient truths of Political Economy like the truths of Real-politik are kept from the public, Hilary Clintons two Stories admitted in the 2016 campaign, is something of the sort. And yet and yet! Carol Quigley says it best in Tragedy and Hope.
Quigley’s words.p.232 tragedy and Hope.
´´but criticism should have been directed rather at the hypocrisy and lackof realism in the ideals of the wartime propaganda and at the lack of honesty of the chief negotiators in carrying on the pretense that these ideals were still in effect while they violated them daily, and necessarily violated them. The settlements were clearly made by secret negotiations, by the Great Powers exclusively, and by power politics. They had to be. No settlements could ever have been made on any other bases. The failure of the chief negotiators (at least the Anglo-Americans) to admit this is regrettable, but behind their
reluctance to admit it is the even more regrettable fact that the lack of political experience and political education of the American and English electorates made it dangerous for the negotiators to admit the facts of life in international political relationships.”
"Explore the divide between the wealthy and the rest of society, from a game of croquet to discussions about social inequality and the impact of policies. The video delves into the growing wealth gap and the perspectives of both the rich and the working class, highlighting the consequences of trickle-down economics and the need for reform. It also touches on the influence of judeo-christian beliefs and the debate surrounding estate taxes. "
5,643,135 views Nov 2, 2011
This 80-minute documentary focuses on the growing "wealth gap" in America, as seen through the eyes of filmmaker Jamie Johnson, a 27-year-old heir to the Johnson & Johnson pharmaceutical fortune. Johnson, who cut his film teeth at NYU and made the Emmy®-nominated 2003 HBO documentary Born Rich, here sets his sights on exploring the political, moral and emotional rationale that enables a tiny percentage of Americans - the one percent - to control nearly half the wealth of the entire United States. The film Includes interviews with Nicole Buffett, Bill Gates Sr., Adnan Khashoggi, Milton Friedman, Robert Reich, Ralph Nader and other luminaries.
http://www.theonepercentdocumentary.com/
Detailed Summary for [The One Percent](by [Monica](https://monica.im)
[00:09](
The protagonist discusses a plan to film a video and encounters resistance from someone at a golf club.
- They come up with a cover story about being foreign exchange students.
- The protagonist's father is mentioned as the reason for making the video.
- The person at the golf club does not allow them to film.
- The protagonist mentions working on a documentary about wealth and social class in America.
[09:31](
The section discusses the concept of wealth generation and the trickle-down policy.
- The idea is to generate wealth and then share it rather than redistributing it through social policies.
- The American economy in the early 80s was rebuilt around the interests of big business and wealthy individuals.
- Milton Friedman's trickle-down policy, which aimed to benefit everybody, gained popularity.
- The section includes a tribute to Milton Friedman and his ideas.
[19:05](
Gentrification is happening too quickly, resulting in the loss of public housing and the stratification of classes.
- Gentrification is causing the creation of new stores and houses at a rapid pace.
- The presence of nice condos and a subway station was unimaginable five years ago.
- Three big tools used in gentrification are building a big police station, tearing out basketball courts, and closing local public schools.
- People in the project are decent, hardworking individuals who are being pushed out of the neighborhood.
[28:37](
The sugar program in the US guarantees a high price for sugar, benefiting plantation owners and costing consumers billions of dollars.
- Plantation owners make an extra $65 million a year from the sugar program.
- The government estimates that consumers pay at least $1.4 billion a year due to the program.
- The US taxpayer guarantees a price of 22 cents per pound for sugar grown in the Everglades, while the world price is only 7 cents per pound.
- The sugar program limits the amount of foreign sugar entering the US, artificially raising the price.
[38:11](
Some rich people believe that inequality is preordained and justified by God, while others use the Bible as a guideline for running their business and life.
- Inequality is easy for some rich people to understand and they believe it is preordained.
- The Bible is seen as a guideline for running their business and life for some rich people.
- The company offers a chaplain service called Marketplace Ministries for employees.
- Scripture and biblical quotes are displayed in the workplace.
[47:43](
A person from a wealthy family talks about working for another wealthy family and finding it odd.
- They work for a family in San Francisco, organizing things in their home.
- They feel it's weird to work for a wealthy family when they come from a wealthier family.
- They have been focused on making art since they were 18 and feel fulfilled in their life.
- They fear judgment from their grandfather for being in the video.
[57:17](
The section discusses the unequal treatment of taxes for different income groups and the argument against the estate tax.
- Foundry workers pay more in federal income taxes compared to multi-millionaires' taxes on dividends and capital gains.
- Entrepreneurs and small business owners are affected by the estate tax, also known as the death tax, which is considered anti-American and a redistributionist type of tax.
- The estate tax is criticized for double-taxing money that has already been taxed throughout one's life.
- The estate tax primarily affects the wealthiest individuals and not small farmers or small businesses.
[01:06:49](
The section discusses the progressive era in the United States and the need for reform rather than embracing socialism.
- The progressive era in the early 20th century saw a large income and wealth gap between the rich and working class.
- Instead of turning to socialism or communism, society embraced reform through measures such as a progressive income tax, regulation of corporations, and social security.
- The section emphasizes the importance of incentives in society but acknowledges the need to address the devastation faced by millions of Americans.
Shadow elite : how the world's new power brokers undermine democracy, government, and the free market
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Shadow Elite: How the World's New Power Brokers Undermine Democracy, Government, and the Free Market <=====Download Link Libgen
Grawemeyer Awards
The Grawemeyer Awards (/ˈɡrɔːmaɪ.ər/) are five awards given annually by the University of Louisville.[1] The prizes are presented to individuals in the fields of education, ideas improving world order, music composition, religion, and psychology. The religion award is presented jointly by the University of Louisville and the Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. Initially, the awards came with a bonus of US$150,000 each, making them among the most lucrative in their respective fields. This cash prize increased to $200,000 beginning in 2000 but the award amount dropped to $100,000 in 2011 after the fund for the prize lost money due to a drop in the stock market.
In 2015 a special award, the Spirit Award, created for the award's thirtieth anniversary, was presented to former boxer Muhammad Ali.[2]
Some of the most notable winners include former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev (world order); Academy Award-winning composer Tan Dun (music composition); German theologian Jürgen Moltmann (religion); Aaron Beck, considered the founder of cognitive therapy (psychology); and former Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and Princeton University President William G. Bowen and former Harvard University President Derek Bok (education).
Digital technology is aiding political repression, warns world order prize winner
By DENISE FITZPATRICK -
DECEMBER 6, 2022
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Steven Feldstein, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, earned the prize for ideas set forth in his book, “The Rise of Digital Repression: How Technology is Reshaping Power, Politics and Resistance” published by Oxford University Press in 2021.
June 22, 2019
WHAT FOLLOWS IS AKIN TO WHEN THE MAIN CHARACTER WINSTON IN 1984 STARTS READING A COPY OF THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF OLIGARCHICAL COLLECTIVISM. #MAGA #MEGA #BREXIT #WHYBORIS #WHYTRUMP #WTORULESNOW
https://longhairedmusings.wordpress.com/2019/06/22/tragedy-and-hope-myron-c-fagan-the-illuminati-and-the-council-on-foreign-relations-the-theory-and-practice-of-oligarchical-collectivism-by-emmanuel-goldstein-make-1984-fiction-again/ @2013Boodicca @financialeyes @MrTardigradeUK @_Spinflight_ @SteveBakerHW @ProfSteveKeen @scientificecon @themoneyq #ConquestofDough
What follows is akin to when the Main Character Winston in 1984 starts reading a copy of
The Theory and Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism, credited to the character Emmanuel Goldstein, is the fictional book that is a thematic and plot element in Part 2, Chapter 9 of the dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984), by George Orwell.
http://thetechnocratictyranny.com/control-energy-control-the-world/
Chapter 1 – Introduction
Posted By: Vicky Davison: December 05, 2015In: Smart MetersNo Comments
On August 31, 2011, an Idaho Power Contractor asked permission to enter my yard to install a smart meter. I refused permission for that purpose. After several phone conversations and letters back and forth, Chris Bell, a customer service representative for Idaho Power showed up at my door with a Deputy Sheriff to force the installation of the smart meter. I filed a formal complaint with the Idaho Public Utilities Commission that resulted in the opening of IPC-E-12-04.
http://thetechnocratictyranny.com/environmentalism-for-control-of-community/
http://thetechnocratictyranny.com/environment/rio-1992-launch-of-the-new-green-deal/
Rio 1992: Launch of the New Green Deal
Posted By: Vicky Davison: May 16, 2019In: EnvironmentNo Comments
During the first two weeks of June in 1992, the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development – also known as the Earth Summit was held in Rio de Janiero, Brazil. It was a meeting of parliamentary leaders who were being asked to sign two treaties: the Convention on Climate Change and the Convention on Biological Diversity – both legally binding. There was a second group at the Summit, the Forum of Spiritual Leaders who dubbed the Conference, the Forum of Spiritual and Parliamentary Leaders for Human Survival.
February 25, 2024
QED POST CLIMATE CHANGE, LAND USE AND MONETARY POLICY, THE NEW TRIFECTA.
THE POWER ELITE ANALYSIS “MOTHER LODE”. GLOBAL GOVERNANCE IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY. AN OVERVIEW OF THE ELITE FORCES CONTROLLING THE WORLD ECONOMY BY MICHAEL L. CHADWICK
Currently readingMichael L. Chadwick
– Global Governance in the Twenty-First Century.
An Overview of the Elite Forces Controlling the World Economy
by Michael L. Chadwick
There really is a “world system of financial control in private hands” that is “able to dominate the political system of each country and the economy of the world.” I call this system the World Trade Federation. It is an ultra-secret group of the most powerful men on the earth. They now control every major international institution, every major multinational and transnational corporation both public and private, every major domestic and international banking institution, every central bank, every nation-state on earth, the natural resources on every continent and the people around the world through complicated inter-locking networks that resemble giant spider webs.
“Michael Chadwick, Introduction to “Tragedy and Hope”
https://archive.org/details/MichaelL.ChadwickGlobalGovernanceInTheTwentyFirstCentury2007
MONOPOLY. FILM ABOUT NOW FROM #WHO TO #THEY
MONOPOLY. FILM ABOUT NOW FROM #WHO TO #THEY
Virtually Everything In Our World Is Owned By A Single Corporation
The film 'MONOPOLY' reveals how virtually everything on earth is owned by one and the same corporation. Technology, healthcare, insurance, travel, housing, agriculture, food, you name it, it's all in the hands of one and the same entity. This monopoly gives them the power to control governments, news media, health organizations, and much more. They use their power to impose vaccine mandates, mask mandates, social distancing, and other forms of inhumane tyranny. Watch this film to find out what corporation this is.
Tim Gielens Film on the Going Direct Paradigm Mind Map
DEBUNKING MONEY - THE WAY THE WORLD REALLY WORKS - FULL LENGTH - DAMON VRABEL
https://web.archive.org/web/20220303150119/http://www.zinoviev.ru/en/writings/zinoviev-heights.pdf