The Woke, The Woken, and the Wide Awake.
The 'Almighty Gob' goes off one one again as those a little past adolescence seek to become local councillors.
Having already written about how far our society has become increasingly broken since the beginning of this millennium, and how its gradual destruction will continue as the hereditary progeny of the millennials - with no real-life experience to speak of continue to fumble in the dark towards a future they are nowhere equipped, either mentally, or emotionally to manage, and what potentially lies ahead.
It's a daunting prospect. When I ran as one of Bristol's prospective elected Mayoral Candidates back in 2016 the council then seemed to be made up of adults with, in the main, real-life experience behind them.
Now, as we head forward to the local elections this coming May I'm seeing an influx of candidates who look as if they were just starting secondary school eight years ago. With no disrespect to them at all, they enter the political arena with boundless enthusiasm and ideals, as any prospective councillor would, regardless of age. Their optimism, however, doesn't generally come from the harsh realities of a full and lived life in the real world. Instead, its foundation is more one of optimism, naivety and hopefulness.
Nothing wrong with that, you would say, and quite rightly too. Although, the other side of the coin is very different, and nowhere near as polished and shiny. Suddenly, from a relatively cushioned background in life for most, I suggest, the hard knocks on life's door open up to a quite different reality where they're now with the real grown-ups in a world where complex decisions have to be made sometimes involving millions of pounds and hundreds of thousands of lives.
So far, so good, right? On the face of it, you'd think so, except for one fundamental factor, and that's the high level of hereditary indoctrination Gen's X,Y, and even Z have been subjected to, and influenced by, which correspondingly influences their decision-making looking to the future. Now, I can sit here all day and speak about wokeism, gender, misgender, transgender, Israel, Palestine, the NHS, etc, etc, etc with you until the proverbial cows come home. I'll be right, you'll be wrong, and you'll be right where I'll be wrong, that's a fact we can both agree on, right? Of course, it is.
Instead, let's delve several levels deeper and look way beyond all the real world, but petty reality, stuff. So, let's just agree that nationally our country is currently in a state of chaos and confusion - politically, financially, in terms of health and social care, law and order, transport and travel, our roads, our pensions and benefits, cost of living, fuel, in fact the works. Basically, there's no stability.
Correct? Okay, so, you'll also agree that for the most part funding to our local authorities is passed down from central government, and there's equally as much confusion and chaos in the departments and chambers of local authorities as how best to spend the cash in a way that provides for the services it delivers. With me so far?
Who then delivers the services we rely on nationally, regionally, and locally? An increasing number of sub-contracted service providers who are not accountable to the likes of you and me. Businesses that make millions; if not billions in some cases, have shareholders and staff who earn far more than their public service counterparts generally speaking. And what services aren't contracted have historically been sold off to foreign owners, such as railway companies, and water and energy providers.
These are just a handful of examples. Dig deeper yourself, and you'll find even more instances where the roots of business are spreading across all aspects of our lives that for the most part, we aren't aware of. Take this further and you'll discover the influence larger global corporations have over governments worldwide.
By now, you'll possibly be wondering how this relates to where I began and my starter for ten in terms of young local councillors. Bear with me, all the dots will eventually join up and the painting completed to your total satisfaction. On the other hand, you may be a real sharpshooter of intelligence and get to the end before me with the entire picture painted, signed, dated, dry and already hanging.
If you are, then either exercise some patience. Or, go put the kettle on and come back in say, five, or so minutes. I won't be long.
If you're not already familiar with the name Klaus Schwab, you soon will be. He's the son of Eugen Wilhelm Schwab, who was a director of Escher Wyss AG. an industrial company and contractor for the Nazi regime that supplied weapons during World War II. Klaus graduated as a mechanical engineer from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich in 1961 with a Doctorate in engineering. He then went on to earn a doctorate in economics from the University of Fribourg, and a Master in Public Administration degree from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. While attending Harvard, Schwab found a mentor in future National Security Advisor and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, a professor of government, and it can be said that Schwab's gestational interest in world affairs stemmed from Kissinger's view that geophysical analysis is the phenomenon of power in all its forms and the subjective as well as objective realities that make it palpable.
In 1971, Schwab founded the European Management Forum, which was renamed as the World Economic Forum in 1987. The World Economic Forum (WEF) is an independent international organisation committed to improving the state of the world. As stated in its mission, it, “engages business, political, academic and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas.” Now, while I'm in no way making any kind of comparison to the Germany that Schwab grew up in or any suggestion of a historical interest in the pursuit of Nazi ideology as the blueprint for the inception of the WEF, it could be said that in writing 'Mein Kampf' Hitler put forward a not too dissimilar belief that "This transformation of an ideal conception of a general worldview of utmost veracity into a clearly delimited, strictly organised, spiritually and volitionally unified political community of faith and struggle is the most important task because the possibility of the victory of an idea depends entirely upon its successful completion" suggests the proposition of a New World Order. Or, perhaps even, a Fourth Industrial Revolution?
So, we move forward from 1971 to where we are now, and the rise in power of Schwab's WEF: bearing in mind that this organisation, if that's what we choose to call it, is not an elected political body - more a private outfit that in 2015 was formally recognised by the Swiss Government as an "international body" - and that's it!
How, and why, therefore, does it hold so much power on the political stage of the world? Well, I suggest you hold on to something firm as this just gets better, or, perhaps worse, depending on your viewpoint. The vision of the WEF is to replace sovereignty with a 'one-world' government, and the journey vehicle toward making this happen was the term 'ESG'- Environmental, Social, Governance. These were the buzzwords when, all working in perfect harmony and balance with each other would make the whole world tickety-boo, and life an absolute dream for us all where essentials, such as food would keep us blissfully sustained.
Then, lauded to be a spectacular successful showcase for the world to see, the WEF openly publicised on August 29th, 2018, how it was proudly turning the lives of Sri Lankans around by making the country "rich" and Asia to become the "economic engine" of what was understood to be the world. However, and there's nearly always a 'however' to such stories, the aspiration plummeted to an untimely demise and was publicly taken down when it transpired that food prices had skyrocketed out of control and millions of Sri Lankans were facing starvation. In other words, Sri Lanka had been destroyed by WEF policies and CCP (a central counterparty clearing house that helps facilitate derivatives and equity trading). Bottom line, Sri Lanka was bankrupt.
Now, by an eerily strange coincidence not too dissimilar to what we're seeing here in Europe at the moment, Sri Lankan farmers took to the streets in protest, demanding that the government work with them to improve practices to be more environmentally friendly, rather than implementing harsh bans. However, the government was more interested in maintaining its ESG score with its creditors like WEF member 'Blackrock', and, as a result, food production dropped drastically, with farmers expecting crop losses of 85%, and so it began importing food when historically it was self-sufficient. Suddenly, corruption inevitably set in, people were complaining of others dying without medicine, and poverty was everywhere to be seen.
Two years later, and presumably based on the previous rip-roaring success of Sri Lanka, the Dutch government (with perhaps eyes wide shut under rose-tinted spectacles) became smitten by the brilliantly sales-pitched ESG agreement that, at the time, caused much consternation with its farmers who, with arguably far greater wisdom and a lot of farming knowledge to draw from, protested vehemently that this hair-brained scheme was not at all a good idea and took to the streets with tractors to make their point clear. It could be said, I suppose, that while 2020 was the year this happened the same could not be said for the Dutch government's vision at that time, as two years further on the Dutch farmers are still letting their voices be known regarding taxes, price pressures and green regulations more collectively known by those in the industry as 'bollocks', I believe.
As too are the French, Spanish, German, Polish, and others as the days move forward. The WEF are wise to the fact that if you control the food you control the people, which is exactly what happened in Sri Lanka when the WEF brought the country to its knees. Almost instantly the corporate global suppliers are there to provide in situations such as this.
So, what else does the otherwise sparklingly glamorous, millionaire, billionaire, and trillionaire rich, all-knowing, all-powerful and redundant colon of the global elite, aka the 'World Economic Fuckwits' have in store for us next, I wonder? Shall we try health or money? Hands up for the former, please? What about the latter? Okay, then money it is, carried unanimously.
Digital banking is in our midst already, and as this deepens and money slowly begins to disappear from circulation every penny we spend will be recorded, held on file together with where we spent it, and what we spent it on, and there will be no privacy whatsoever because just as now it can be scrutinised by banks, you will then be handing over your details to local and national government to pry on you any time it is suspected they have just cause to do so because there will no longer be cash transactions.
On January 17th 2023, the WEF published a report titled 'Central Bank Digital Currency. How Money Could Be Redisgned?' The closing paragraph of this report states "In order to achieve a public interest benefit from money technologies, we must achieve inclusion as well as other dimensions of the public good." What exactly "the public good" is remains to be seen when in the profit-making hands of the corporations who meet behind closed doors annually in Davos to discuss and plan how they are 'shaping the world' - and I use that term advisedly, especially when Schwab openly admits that he is a fan of China, and, based on their model is how he intends to transform the world, and the “free” money in the name of welfare given out to so many who are capable of working is going to lead to a disaster. Fundamentally, they want people dependent on the state because then they are easy to control.
Okay, to health, the WEF talks about hacking human beings on a massive scale to manipulate them in ways that were previously impossible. This language alone should be worrying enough! Yet, to a certain degree, I get it.
I get that advancement in certain areas of medicine would be to the benefit of many. While counter to that I can see the interests of corporate greed entering the frame in a highly competitive environment and it becoming all about the fame and fortune. Because there's one thing that the tech cannot get past, and that's the human ego.
The age of free will is over - humans, on the face of it, will eventually be replaced by AI hybrids, and Transhumans. It's clear to see that even the language is being upgraded to terms of reference, such as 'Transhumanism' (transhumanism, the philosophical and scientific movement that advocates the use of current and emerging technologies—such as genetic engineering, cryonics, artificial intelligence (AI), and nanotechnology—to augment human capabilities and improve the human condition). Did you get those last four words - 'improve the human condition'? Well, that opens itself up to a potential multitude of questions and answers, doesn't it? Basically, it means no one has a bloody clue, and they're making it up as they go, more like.
Do you find any of this as worrying as I do? Not that I'm that bothered as I won't be around, thankfully - and as things stand I'm bloody glad! Personally, I think humanity is heading into loony-tunes territory and a world where corporations will hold more power than governments. There's already some evidence of this when you research third-world countries. Take my previous example of Sri Lanka as a for-instance, that owed money to 'Blackrock' - a trillion-dollar corporate investment firm that just happens to lend money to government bodies worldwide and promotes the ESG philosophy the Dutch signed up to, that farmers all over Europe are now up in arms protesting about.
Well, according to the oil industry website 'oilprice.com' -
"Texas Fund Manager: BlackRock "Misusing Funds" to Push ESG Agenda (By ZeroHedge - Mar 22, 2024)
Texas terminated its $8.5 billion investment with BlackRock due to concerns about BlackRock's environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investing practices. Texas accuses BlackRock of harming the state's oil and gas industry while managing funds that rely on revenue from that industry. Texas' divestment is the largest since states began cutting ties with BlackRock over ESG standards."
Remember Sri Lanka? Well, here's a further example of how Blackrock gains a financial stranglehold over countries, from the website 'webjustice.co.uk' - (12 Apr 2022).
"BlackRock could make 110% profit out of Zambia's debt crisis."
"Jubilee Debt Campaign estimates BlackRock will be paid $123 million in interest payments".
The webjustice site explains -"A debt crisis is any situation where debt is leading to human rights being denied, or even being put ahead of life itself". It goes further, "As well as the 54 countries in debt crisis, Debt Justice estimates that 14 countries are at risk of a public or private debt crisis, 22 at risk of just a private sector debt crisis, and 21 just a public sector debt crisis."
I wonder how many of those countries are/were in debt to Blackrock too? The mind boggles.
Never mind, because according to the WEF website Blackrock is "a global leader in investment management, risk management and advisory services for institutional and retail clients. BlackRock helps clients around the world meet their goals and overcome challenges with a range of products that include separate accounts, mutual funds, iShares (exchange-traded funds), and other pooled investment vehicles. BlackRock also offers risk management, advisory and enterprise investment system services to a broad base of institutional investors through BlackRock Solutions". Ooh, I can smell the roses. How about you?
All perfectly legal, of course. They just appear to have a particular penchant for influencing the economies of the countries they loan money to, it could be said, and possibly along with the "1,000 other member companies of the WEF, that are typically global enterprises with more than five billion dollars in turnover (varying by industry and region)" as the WEF website goes on to say.
You see, at times like this, I wish I was a writer. You know, a proper one. Because, quite frankly, this stuff just blows my mind into a million and one pieces, and as with any spider web it just goes off in all directions, and I've only just reached the end of the first strand - and I still don’t think I’ve properly explained it!
However, undaunted, on the surface of it, the WEF appears to be a kind of utopian dream for the world of the future. Yet, despite all the gloss it paints itself with, beneath the surface it becomes apparent that there is corrosion at work, just eating away very slowly at the very framework that's being built above. I really don't know how else to describe it, except as a combination of good and evil working in harmony, yet focused on destroying each other as a bleak outcome.
I feel we should all be uncomfortable with its, for want of a better expression, 'God concept'- where it can interfere with natural evolution and aspire to replace humans. Uncomfortable with the power it seeks globally, in all aspects of life to the end point of corporations replacing governments, and humans becoming even greater puppets to the ruling Masters far more than arguably we are now.
Uncomfortable with usurped control of people, how they live their lives, and spend their money. Uncomfortable with every aspect of human lives being on a system run eventually by AI. All of which, slickly presented as being for the greater good.
So, I end up where I began, on a local level, where those young and impressionable and hungry for a better world, with starry eyes will buy into the bullshit of it all so readily and easily on the promise of a fairer planet. A planet where everyone will have an equal amount of money, perhaps, and on a system that's 'social credit' based. You see, everything these young councillors nowadays aspire to is being handed to them on a plate. They are being enticed, seduced, and groomed. Just as those Klaus Schwab extols as being the next generation of his new world order, and now have positions within the Canadian Government Cabinet.
Except here in Bristol, and for the moment, at least, and no doubt other places as well, they’re far too up their own arses with bullshit ego-driven, self-entitled misgendering and bloody pronouns when they simply need to get over themselves and their petulant little issues, grow the fuck up, and move on. However, on the plus side (if there is to be one), they’ll be so far up in themselves that, with any luck, the WEF will give them the widest berth possible when their turn comes to catch up with the Global Shapers Community that in 2011 Schwab founded within the WEF to work with young people for the purpose of "shaping local, regional and global agendas" - that may, or may not bear a tenuous similarity between this Global Shapers Community and Hitler Youth, albeit that Hitler intended to prepare the young for war, in perhaps, the view of some people who will, no doubt, draw their own conclusions.
Meanwhile, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is regularly feted by the WEF as a vanguard global leader of progressive initiatives. And the Trudeau government is seen as a favourite of Klaus Schwab, who boasted at a Harvard interview in 2017 that he has “penetrated” many of Trudeau’s cabinet ministers. Now, far be it from me to cast aspersions, however, boasting that he had "penetrated" many of Trudeau's cabinet ministers would make front page news here in Britain, and not for the same reason either.
On January 26 2024, the ‘Niagara Independent’ reported that "The WEF casts a long shadow across Canada", and went on to say "Members of the Trudeau government play key roles in the WEF. Canada’s Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister, Chrystia Freeland, is also a Trustee on the WEF Board and, as such, is responsible for advancing WEF objectives. Mark Carney, touted as the next Liberal leader, is a former Trustee and an active participant, often leading WEF discussions about global banking. Mark Carney, who is he? Not the same bloke who ran our Bank of England, surely! It is, well what do you know? (https://niagaraindependent.ca/the-wef-casts-a-long-shadow-across-canada/)
Now do you see what I mean about the whole thing being a massive web, and not for what you know, but who you know'ers?
Anyway, I've had quite enough of this for now. On this occasion, I'm indebted to Mikki Willis for the inspiration, as it was his movie 'The Great Plandemic' that kicked my arse. Watch it here - https://rumble.com/v2rxr4s-plandemic-3-the-great-awakening-full-movie.html
Best you get some sleep now, as I will. ZZZzzzzzzz.