Cartels That Run The World

The following information comes from insider interviews with Ellis Medavoy and Richard Bell, two people I interview extensively in my collection, The Matrix Revealed. This is just a brief taste of what they have to say…
Major institutions on this planet that control Military, Money, Energy, Government, Medical, Corporate, Media, and Education are becoming, more and more, global cartels, horizontally integrated across national borders.
This is more than a top-down command process. It’s organically evolving. Three steps forward, two steps back. There is a great deal of competition among the components of a given cartel, but there is also cooperation. And in the long run, the see-saw is tipping in the direction of cooperation, as these entities realize they may well have more to gain that way.
I can’t stress too strongly this EVOLVING process. All attempts to merely assume twelve men in a room run the planet fall woefully short.
Instead, over time, people who lead a powerful institution (like Energy, for example) look out and recognize more major players, and in this recognition there is an impulse to compete and win and destroy, but there is also an impulse to build commonality and therefore monopolize the entire territory.

This post was published at Jon Rappoport on August 24, 2017.

The King Hath a Heavy Reckoning to Make

Donald Trump’s decision to escalate the war in Afghanistan highlights once again the disastrous, persistent consequences of militarism and imperialism. However, rather than repeat the usual litany of horrors that are sure to result, I will instead recall a discussion of war by Trump’s literary opposite, William Shakespeare.
Shakespeare can be extremely cynical (or is it realistic?) when it comes to politics, especially in the history plays, which tend to revolve around struggles over the monarchy. Some early scenes in Henry V, for example – as well as many others, such as the famous scene with the two priests in Richard III – reveal that the Bard had a deep appreciation of political theater, and what his characters say is often very different from what a particular scene shows. The result is that when Shakespeare’s works superficially praise kings and their actions, they’re often more subtly condemning them.
A good example comes from Henry V, a play that has long been a sort of touchstone for British national pride. Shakespeare’s account of the events is fictional, of course, but like much great literature, it offers insight into the real world. In Act 4, Scene 1, Henry V has taken his army to France to make good on his utterly contrived claim to the crown. The invasion campaign culminates in the battle of Agincourt, in which the underdog English forces defeat the vastly superior French.

This post was published at Ludwig von Mises Institute on Aug 24, 2017.

It’s So Quite You Can Hear A Pin Drop, Is Something About To Happen? – Episode 1363b

The following video was published by X22Report on Aug 24, 2017
A judge approves a warrant to investigate Antifa. The Guardian is pushing censorship. Lavrov says the Afghanistan strategy that Trump proposed is a dead end. Afghanistan has many players in the country and huge amount of natural resources. Russian Ambassador to Sudan died of a heart attack. Russia flies bombers near North Korea. Russia pushing peace in Libya, trying to get both sides to cooperate. US flies a B-52 bomber of Raaqa but did not bomb the area. The cabal pushing the idea that Syria is responsible for the chemical attacks and Russia is still waiting for the proof.

Why Am I Doing This?

Those of you who’ve read me for many years will have undoubtedly noticed a major transformation in the tone and content of my writing over the course of 2017. This shift has been the result of much personal introspection regarding how I had been doing things in the past and whether I was pleased with the outcome.
In the June post, People Are Devolving Into Degeneracy and Violence – Don’t Join the Club, I noted:
When times get tough people can unite and fight back against a common enemy, or they can be manipulated into fighting each other. Unfortunately, the latter has become increasingly popular amongst all sides in what has become an increasingly deranged, adolescent and counterproductive political environment.
Meanwhile, the people who are truly powerful, the oligarchs of industry and their bought and paid for political minions are the ones who really benefit. The primary purpose of this website from the very beginning has been to highlight how power actually functions in imperial America with the hope that people across the political spectrum could unite and push back against the unaccountable rent-seeking practices of a common enemy. It seems I was extraordinarily naive.

This post was published at Liberty Blitzkrieg on Aug 24, 2017.