Accurate and enjoyable to read as well. Same for me, before the grand scale hoax of COVID-19,: "Why I write: In 2020, my understanding of philosophy and its implication for Western Civilization could take up the side of a kid's cereal box"...
However, the system is more accurately described as "liberal-fascism": rule by a corporatist oligarchy, behind a false front of liberal democracy. It is an atheist/humanist man-as-god system, advancing rapidly towards their stated "global governance" objective.
The CFR and its network of trans-national corporations, foundations, and NGOs have controlled the US govt and media since WW2. Nearly every CIA director from Dulles to Burns has been a CFR member. Likewise for the secretaries of State, Treasury and Defense. Also the Fed chairmen, UN ambassadors, NATO commanders, and many more. See charts: https://swprs.org/the-american-empire-and-its-media/
Interlocking affiliates, founded and dominated by CFR members, include the Bilderberg group, Club of Rome, Trilaterals, Davos WEF, Atlantic Council, etc. The major finance, energy, defense, pharma, and media corporations are CFR "partners". These include BlackRock, Exxon, Lockheed, Pfizer and Google. See lists: https://www.cfr.org/membership/corporate-members
My eyes really opened when the SCOTUS decision upheld forced vaxxes based on a 100-year-old decision. I am no Constitutional scholar, but even I know that the Court doesn't abrogate rights based on one decision. I also know that bad decisions often lead to more bad decisions, and the Massachusetts v. Jacobson decision didn't disappoint. It was later relied upon in Buck v. Bell, which upheld the right of the state to sterilize citizens. I had heard about Eugenics but never reflected upon it. Researching the 'whos who' behind it rocked my world so to speak. Reading that Margaret Sanger was not only an open proponent of Eugenics policy but became an inspiration for Hitler had me re-think a great many things.
The CFR was founded in 1921 just after WW1, by the very war profiteers Gen Butler talked about. The origins of this network stretch back as far as you want to look, but much of the framework we are dealing with now was put in place following WW2.
Speaking of eugenics, John D. Rockefeller III, CFR member and chairman of the Rockefeller Foundation, founded the Population Council in 1952 along with fellow CFR members John F. Dulles and Frederick Osborn, long-time officer of the American Eugenics Society. The Rockefeller and Columbia universities in NYC are largely responsible for the UN "population control / sustainable development" agenda.
Accurate and enjoyable to read as well. Same for me, before the grand scale hoax of COVID-19,: "Why I write: In 2020, my understanding of philosophy and its implication for Western Civilization could take up the side of a kid's cereal box"...
[https://unbekoming.substack.com/p/heresy]
Thank you for taking the time to read such a long essay. I was truly clueless back then. Now I am just fuzzy.
The Council on Foreign Relations, mentioned above, has been the primary coordinator of the secular "liberal world order" for nearly a century. See for example: https://education.cfr.org/learn/video/what-liberal-world-order
However, the system is more accurately described as "liberal-fascism": rule by a corporatist oligarchy, behind a false front of liberal democracy. It is an atheist/humanist man-as-god system, advancing rapidly towards their stated "global governance" objective.
The CFR and its network of trans-national corporations, foundations, and NGOs have controlled the US govt and media since WW2. Nearly every CIA director from Dulles to Burns has been a CFR member. Likewise for the secretaries of State, Treasury and Defense. Also the Fed chairmen, UN ambassadors, NATO commanders, and many more. See charts: https://swprs.org/the-american-empire-and-its-media/
Interlocking affiliates, founded and dominated by CFR members, include the Bilderberg group, Club of Rome, Trilaterals, Davos WEF, Atlantic Council, etc. The major finance, energy, defense, pharma, and media corporations are CFR "partners". These include BlackRock, Exxon, Lockheed, Pfizer and Google. See lists: https://www.cfr.org/membership/corporate-members
Thank you so much for reading the essay and providing your thoughts. I was so clueless in 2019. Do you think it goes back further than WWII based on General Smedley Butler's assessment that 'War is a Racket?' https://www.heritage-history.com/site/hclass/secret_societies/ebooks/pdf/butler_racket.pdf
My eyes really opened when the SCOTUS decision upheld forced vaxxes based on a 100-year-old decision. I am no Constitutional scholar, but even I know that the Court doesn't abrogate rights based on one decision. I also know that bad decisions often lead to more bad decisions, and the Massachusetts v. Jacobson decision didn't disappoint. It was later relied upon in Buck v. Bell, which upheld the right of the state to sterilize citizens. I had heard about Eugenics but never reflected upon it. Researching the 'whos who' behind it rocked my world so to speak. Reading that Margaret Sanger was not only an open proponent of Eugenics policy but became an inspiration for Hitler had me re-think a great many things.
The CFR was founded in 1921 just after WW1, by the very war profiteers Gen Butler talked about. The origins of this network stretch back as far as you want to look, but much of the framework we are dealing with now was put in place following WW2.
Speaking of eugenics, John D. Rockefeller III, CFR member and chairman of the Rockefeller Foundation, founded the Population Council in 1952 along with fellow CFR members John F. Dulles and Frederick Osborn, long-time officer of the American Eugenics Society. The Rockefeller and Columbia universities in NYC are largely responsible for the UN "population control / sustainable development" agenda.
Here's a good overview of the eugenics movement:
https://all.org/guest-commentary/introduction-to-eugenics
...and here are some interesting books on the "world order" in general, with links to a cross-reference database:
https://modernhistoryproject.org/mhp?Article