The New World Order (N.W.O) is a somewhat clichéd term used by both sides of the debate on freedom. For some it means a glorious utopian world where the old order of the ruling political elite has been washed away.
Yet the political elite also use the same term to promote the glorious utopia that they envision.
A better phrase to use in the debate between Anarchists, those that wish to shrink the state and increase freedom, and statists, those that wish to increase state control, and thus reduce freedom, is the One World Government. (O.W.G).
As previously written, the Euro currency is a massive step forward in the OWG plan. It is a currency with a central bank controlling some 400 million people without any democratic oversight or control.
Democratically only the appointed members of the European Commission, not the EU parliament, have any control over the ECB.
Even if the elected parliament did have any control, it would be far from democratic because there is no opposition: Just a chamber of a few hundred people that argue and rubber stamp the commissions diktats.
So, for many, it is the Evil banksters that rule the world, and their grip appears to be tightening. But, this is just on the surface. Sure, banks do control the flow of money, and thus they can turn an economy on and off without any pain on their side, just as we are seeing today.
However, what allows the banks to rape and pillage entire economies is the rule of law.
Just in the last few months we have seen the European Central Bank break pretty much every law that the institution was founded upon. No bailouts, no buying member bonds, no printing money, no fiscal control. All these "laws" written by the world's leading experts were simply swept aside through the use of technicalities.
As in finance, it is the same in business and politics. The law that applies to you and I does not generally apply to our ruling elite. Sure people head to jail for a few months, but lesser mortals would be looking at years in prison for lesser rule breaking.
So dear readers, it is not the banks that control the world.
Because lawyers, judges and politicians write the rules, defend the rules, get around the rules, and use the technicalities embedded in the rules that they write.
The real powers behind the curtain are a handful of lawyers.
These are the same group that will get to write the new rule book. Whether the ECB, the Fed or the Bank of England survives, really is not important. And for those that herald and insist upon crushing the banksters, brokers and CDO makers, it will not archive too much, except even more misery.
"The few who understand the system will either be so interested in its profits or be so dependent upon its favours that there will be no opposition from that class, while on the other hand,.......
.....the great body of people, mentally incapable of comprehending the tremendous advantage that capital derives from the system, will bear its burdens without complaint, and perhaps without even suspecting that the system is inimical to [against] their interests."
The Rothschild brothers of London writing to associates in New York, 1863
If a true expression, is it really so wrong?
I mean, it is pretty damning evidence of how ruthless some people are, but what would you do?
Let's say you are in a society of 100 people. You quickly you realise that the other 99 are as dumb as a box of rocks.
What do you do?
I would immediately go about organizing myself into the position of King. Sure, I would care for my cattle, being altruistic is inherently selfish.
I would feed them, cloth them, care for them and maybe to some extent educate them. But there is not a single thing I would do that would lower my standard to theirs. I must raise their standard in order to keep humanity alive and myself at the top- "by the grace of god", as the saying goes.
In reality those baying for banker blood are mostly the discontents. Bringing down the system will not have any effect if the rule writers are the same. The likelihood of complete breakdown to anarchy, which is essential for renewal, is as likely to happen as communism at the other extreme.
The only way forward to learn how the world works and work with it. Taxes are vile, but they are the price we pay to be a member of society. Until we have absolute individual responsibility, from the ground up – unemployed to worker to executive - little will change.
Know the rules, use the rules and educate the next in line about how the world works, what money is, where it comes from. Our children are taken from us at the age of five and indoctrinated in whatever dogma the elite choose, but rarely in matters of money. To counter balance this we must take an active role in educating the next generation.
Just maybe, in one or two generations the sovereign self will be brave enough to shrug off the elites, but it is a long way off. Until then we are convinced the best course of action is to opt out of the system as much as possible. Take responsibility for yourself, and those closest to you by questioning conventional wisdom.
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