Thursday, October 6, 2016

There's no NWO

If you spend some time reading medieval history--you don't even need to read much of it, or really stick to any particular event or era--you'll see contemporary events more clearly. One key takeaway is that modern governments with all their bureaucracy, regulations, countless employees, and endless meddling in daily affairs are camouflage around the ancient methods used to organize people.

Government isn't a thing it's people organized to do stuff. The people are actually organized from what I think of as "power centers". In the early middle ages, post-Rome, the power centers were basically just big farms. The power centers shift and morph all the time and what provides the juice and ability to motivate changes all the time, but the basic structure of the people doing the organizing seems pretty similar from era to era. It's something that's like a big family business or a mafia. 

In the alt-media, a common interpretation of events is that there's a single puppet master (or maybe a handful of people) who set the agenda and pull the strings according to some master plan. The conflict between the "United States" and Germany/the EU, though seems to indicate something else is going on.

The United States and Germany are periodically slapping punitive fines on the largest corporate entities associated with those countries. The USA, for example slapped multi-billion dollar fines on both VW and Deutsche Bank, and the EU slapped Apple with a large tax-evasion penalty, apparently in response. Similarly, Germany is basically under slow-motion invasion from the middle east, which seems to be financed and facilitated by George Soros linked groups, and also by Angela Merkel.

It really doesn't seem like there's a single power center. Rather there are several. They sometimes work together. They sometimes fight. The governments of particular countries sometimes align with their own national power centers. Sometimes they're at odds. It'd be a good project to try to map this stuff out.

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