Assessing our position in the middle of the battle
The entire Earth is administered today by a handful of ruthless billionaires who have used bribes, threats, assassinations, and plenty of other dirty tricks, to take over control of the systems for the distribution of information and to determine, in secret, the decision-making processes for government, corporations and other national and global institutions in almost all the nations of the world.
These billionaires and their advisors are slowly and systematically imposing totalitarian rule on the great majority of humanity through assaults on our minds via commercial media that dumbs down the population and inhibits original thinking and through paid-for authority figures who endorse criminal actions and thereby confuse citizens. They wage war on our bodies through forced vaccinations meant to weaken our immune systems and to introduce nano-sensors into the bloodstream that will allow for control via 5G and other systems. They have enforced lockdowns, and limited the activities of small businesses, as a means of destroying the economy of the people and rendering us dependent on services provided by multinational corporations like Amazon and Walmart, rather than local suppliers.
Finally, they have set out to destroy us spiritually, smothering our children in commercial materials that make them grow up thinking that we must depend on famous people and authority figures in government and business for inspiration and confirmation of reality. This evil process renders us incapable of creating our own communities wherein we can assess for ourselves the meaning of our lives and the spiritual aspects of our brief time on this Earth. Even churches are run (often in secret) as corporations controlled by the billionaires who make it their business to offer spiritual experience as a product for sale.
The billionaires have reached the high-tide mark in their power grab over the last few months. No one imagined they could get this far. It is a catastrophe like nothing in our experience. It goes far beyond the assault on society by the fascists of the 1930s. If anything, we are witnessing something closer to the fall of the Roman Empire in the 3rd century.
Although the situation is bleak, there is reason to believe that the globalist billionaires have overextended themselves, and that, if we are willing to take serious risks and think clearly for ourselves, and strategically, that there will be opportunities for a counterattack that could lead to their eventual defeat.
We will not be able to take advantage of these opportunities, however, if we do not have a critical mass of people around the world who are organized, who understand the true nature of the war, who are not swayed by momentary ups and downs, or misled into thinking that the war is over when the corporate media announces that some country has ended vaccine mandates, or has relented on lockdowns.
In this short book, How to take down the Billionaires I relate concisely in twelve chapters what needs to be done at this moment to turn this war around, and how it must be done to be successful. I set forth strategies for breaking out of the false discourse on politics, economics and society that moves back and forth between the fraudulent celebrities of the left and right, who are groomed by the rich and powerful, like a pointless ping pong game.
We must first and foremost end the bogus discourse on policy choreographed by the globalists. These savior figures for responding to the current crisis that we are offered are, without exception, bought and paid for. Their primary function is to delude us into thinking something is being done when, in fact, nothing is taking place at all. They speak eloquently so that we imagine they are doing all the heavy lifting for us, and we wait to organize ourselves, and to think for ourselves, until it is too late.
Those of us who dare to oppose corporate fascism are exposed to defeatist and sensationalist reporting in the tame and harmless alternative media. That alternative media reporting complains about the crimes of the billionaires and laments the increasing totalitarian governance found around the world. It has lots to say about opposition to the globalists. But if you read the material carefully, you will notice that most of it is narcissistic complaining, indulgent criticisms of the sad state of affairs that encourage defeatism. Nowhere in these pathetic reports is there a game plan for how citizens can organize themselves to fight these global criminal syndicates, at the local, national, regional and international levels. These articles do not tell you whom you can call in your neighborhood, in your city, if you want to join the struggle.
That is no accident. The vast majority of alternative and conspiracy journalism is not intended to help you fight the globalists, but rather to make you think that Donald Trump, Robert Malone, or Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will do that work for you.
Many of these false revolutionists advocate, hold up as a model, some sort of leaderless, decentralized, mass movement.
History shows, however, that amorphous leaderless movements that promote awareness, and the exchange of complaints, have never succeeded in effecting change. If journalism does not offer you a way to get involved in the fight, to organize in your neighborhood, it is useless and dishonest by nature.
We must be concrete about what needs to be done, and how it must be done.
Sunzi’s The Art of War offers an excellent introduction to the fundamentals of conflict and suggests how one can create a positive cycle for your side even in the midst of complete chaos, even when facing insurmountable odds.
Sunzi proposes that the key to success in any conflict is knowledge of oneself and knowledge of the opponent.
To know oneself, for us, is to possess an objective assessment of the strengths and the weaknesses of our anti-fascist movement, to maintain a long-term perspective on this struggle and not to allow hopes or fears to color our assessment of who we are, who we depend on, and what our true weaknesses are.
That means that we must objectively assess just how poorly organized we are, just how few of us are committed enough to take serious risks, and how we lack an overarching anti-fascist ideology that brings together diverse groups who are now hopelessly divided, intentionally, by ethnic and cultural boundaries. We must first see clearly our extreme dependence on social networks and on journalism that is underwritten, directly or indirectly, by multinational corporations. Whether it is our use of Google for searches, or Facebook and Twitter for communication, or Microsoft Word to compose texts, or Verizon to support our communications, at every single step of the way in our struggle, our efforts are monitored, undermined and diluted by our enemy.
To know the enemy means to accurately assess the strengths that are enjoyed by the super-rich through their complete control of the media and entertainment, of educational institutions and educational materials, of money and finance, of the legitimacy granted by governments, newspapers and universities, and their control of the corporations, banks and central governments that administer our nation.
At the same time that we understand their tremendous strengths, we must also grasp the weaknesses of the billionaires, whether that is the ill will they have bought among a large part of the population, the absence of any enthusiastic base of support at the local level for their ideas, or their overdependence on boring and uninspired media to push through their agenda.
They simply have bit off more than they can chew because they thought they could hypnotize the entire population of the world with their broadcasts and their articulate paid assets.
Equally important, it is critical that we grasp how their arrogance, their isolation from society as a whole, and their extremely small numbers means that they have tremendous liabilities if those who benefit from their largess and their patronage start to turn against them.
A careful and unforgiving analysis of our side, and of their side, an analysis that casts a cold eye on the political and economic realities of the moment, will be critical for formulating a short-term and long-term strategy for splintering them, disarming them, and then charging them with crimes, seizing their assets, and finally arresting them.
Actionable information about real power relationships, and the structure of the administration of the United States, and the world, by the billionaires, is precisely what is missing from the pathetic alternative media that wallows in “complainism” and narcissism. Sarcasm and the bitter tears drown the anti-establishment media, but it has precious little to say about how to take these guys down.
Narcissistic self-pity, delighting in dreams of the apocalypse, is precisely what the billionaires want us to engage in. But we are going to take this war to them.
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