Government is Not What You Think

 


The world is uneasy. Headlines are a swirling mass of protests, missile-strikes, migrant atrocities, naval battles, collapsing borders and threats of terrible new wars. Hundreds of millions are baffled or enraged by the behaviour of the governments they elected. In 2024 the sense of disbelief and betrayal goes far beyond the normal end-of-term grumbling that rises in volume as elections approach. For sure, the gap between promises and delivery has stretched credibility, as often before. But voters caught on this hell-ride to nowhere are painfully aware that the STOP switch has disappeared along with the PAUSE option.

Standards have been thrown away, economies burgled, culture corrupted. To hasten this process, our western history is now literally being erased before our eyes. So far past acceptable are these developments that large-scale societal violence now seems inevitable, and its eruption is closing fast. Centuries of civilisation cannot be obliterated without the kind of bloodshed common to revolutions. Against this background, we are once again invited to vote.

But those who have invested complete faith in the democratic system are today confronted by the shocking realities that all votes lead to the same outcomes, and each election brings only an acceleration of the downward spiral.

The extremism of the global political agenda -there is only one- seems inexplicable, almost impossible to rationalise. Yet the mad manoeuverings which obsess our politicians -the climate-voodoo cult, the determination to flood europe and America with third-world losers, the brutal hi-tech wars that cost trillions and improve nothing- all make perfect sense if you discard the idea that governments are run by those we elect. None of these three goals would be pursued by any government which put the needs of its own citizens first.

Yet these policies -with all the power-grabs involved- are quite easy to understand if you accept that there are much more powerful organisations elsewhere, from which our so-called leaders are taking orders. It follows that voting, in this context, has no purpose.

This, of course, is the point at which the solid citizen is supposed to cry “conspiracy theory!” and go meekly to the polling booth to select the “lesser evil” from what is, if they had the courage to admit it, a one-course menu. Go ahead then, loyal voter -exercise your hard-won democratic privilege. You can have any flavour of government you like, so long as it’s globalist. Red, pink, blue and green globalism are all available, with a big helping of elite sauce.

I hate to spoil anyone’s fun, but for those with eyes wide open, the “superior power elsewhere” scenario I am describing does not require any great conspiracy. Super-rich families, corporate dynasties and banking cartels are, like it or not, the pivotal forces within all civilisations, past and present. It is wilfully stupid to tell yourself that Prime Ministers and Presidents do not obey orders from these sources, because the governments themselves cannot exist without the non-governmental powers. We need to get our collective heads round one simple fact: Non-governmental groups control all the money on earth. Don’t take my word for it -here’s the 32nd president of the United States spelling it out for you…

QUOTE: “The real truth of the matter is, as you and I know, that a financial element in the larger centers has owned the Government ever since the days of Andrew Jackson.”

Franklin D Roosevelt letter to Colonel Edward House, Nov. 21, 1933

How much do you know about money? Nearly everyone I ever met did not know -or refuses to believe- that central banks can simply print money out of thin air, and then distribute it to their friends. Although this blatant fraud -they call it fractional reserve banking- is the foundation of every banking system in history, it is never discussed in public. That little fiddle should be compulsory information for all schoolkids aged over 12, but you’ll need big binoculars to find a single adult that ever heard about it.[Learn More BY watching “Century of Enslavement" ]

If your faith in the democratic process overrides this kind of uncomfortable truth, you should be aware that your trust in the power of government is very much a minority view. Try to name a country that trusts its government; the chances are it won’t be yours.Let me explain...

                         [For part two of this article, PLEASE CLICK HERE to read on]

Ian Andrew-Patrick

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