Friday, April 17, 2020

American Factions

Centralized Powers
  • Globalist Oligarchs
    • Corporate "Billionaires" who are really the managers for the bankers.
    • Patronage Network
      • Academia
      • Journalists
      • Politicians
      • etc...
  • American Oligarchs
    • Corporate owners who are relatively independent (Do these exist?)
    • Patronage Network
      • A feeble collection of organizations compared to the globalists' circus

The American people had a muddled set of political ideologies for generations. The various crises of the past two decades are sorting them into more defined groups:

American Nationalist Minions

This is a large, but disorganized group that's rallied around national symbols, the civil religion of the US founding, and the constitution and bill of rights. This group is potentially active, and is also relatively heavily armed.

Globalist Minions

This is a large group. It's basically communists and people who are loosely affiliated with left wing politics and government agencies. This group is not armed and is probably ineffectual IRL, especially in a physical conflict.

Walkaway Movement


This group is tiny. There are a handful of social media people who push this concept of just letting the whole system collapse, mainly to avoid warfare.

Beginning of Reformation 2.0

I've written a number of posts that enumerate the parallels between our present day situation and the Reformation. The reformation was an ideological and religious breakup of existing nations. In a lot of ways the seeds of our present situation and the divisions in western countries were sewn in the Reformation. Today, the Globalists and their minions are the main, corrupt, pervasive power. 500 years ago the Catholic Church was in that role.

The reformation was horrible. Barbarism and horrific and indiscriminate violence were the tools of both sides. America was born from people basically escaping the insanity of the old world for a new start.

The corrupt old world (globalist oligarchs) chased the American people into the United States and set up shop in the late 19th century, then steadily subverted and wrecked the federal government.

Now, they're actually physically taking over. The slow boil-the-frog phase of their conquest seems to be over, and now it's moving into the obvious domination of individuals.

People will either fight, submit to slavery, or walk away from the system. The organization of that flow of people will be religious and philosophical in nature, rather than military, at least for a while.

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