The weaknesses of the billionaires
"The weaknesses of the billionaires"
How to take down the billionaires
Chapter Two
The incredible success of the billionaires, of the corporate fascists, over the last two years of COVID-19 has radically increased their control over the economy and over the activities of citizens. This process has been shocking and discouraging. This success was not simply a result of their brilliance. It was a result of a deep moral bankruptcy among intellectuals, and other establishment figures, people who should have been responsible to the citizens, but rather chose to take scraps dished out by the rich in secret for misleading and confusing ordinary people.
So many establishment figures were happy to accept, and to endorse, that the basic services in the lives of citizens should be controlled by ruthless multinational corporations: Microsoft for writing and expression, Google for finding information, Facebook and Twitter for interaction with the world, YouTube for multimedia productions, etc. None of these platforms is owned by the people or run in a transparent manner by organizations dedicated to the public interest.
All of these services are run as a means of manipulating and misleading the people, but the establishment treats them as if they were transparent and accountable institutions granted to us by God.
The decision of so many, who knew better, to buy into this fraud, combined with their previous collaboration with the cover up of the 9.11 fraud, was the cause of the great unraveling that empowered the billionaires.
We are at the height of the crisis now, and it will get worse before it gets better. But the weaknesses of the billionaires are also increasingly visible.
The billionaires are so arrogant, so psychopathic in their thinking, and so narcissistic in their attitudes, that they must work day and night to convince themselves, and those around them, that they are in complete control of the situation. That desperate need to be in control is tremendous weakness. It means that, just like Hitler or Stalin, they cannot tolerate an open discussion of the facts that might reveal their weaknesses. They may have bought off all the leaders of major countries, but they cannot control the citizens and the local governments of the entire world. In fact, real resistance is starting to get off the ground, here and there, around the world. The question is whether it will form a long-term strategy.
Billionaires like Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, and Elon Musk assumed that the control of massive banks of supercomputers that could be used to induce fear and promote mass psychosis via the media will be enough to render the vast majority of humanity as slaves incapable of any resistance in the next stage of this war. They assume that the strict control of food, energy and transportation by multinational corporations, which will be launched this year, will be enough to eliminate any resistance remaining.
They assume that the mass of humanity will never figure out what is happening before they are put in concentration camps, or injected with deadly chemicals, or reduced to imbecilic state by the commercial media or mental trauma. They assume that the tiny handful of those willing to give their lives in resistance will simply be overwhelmed by the mass of zombie-like consumers, and the sleepwalkers who run governments and corporations.
But their control of the system is far less perfect than they thought.
The situation today resembles the battle for Stalingrad in 1942. After being completely overwhelmed by the highly organized and focused German Wehrmacht, the Red Army finally learned to fight effectively, to respond aggressively to the attacks of the Germans, in the defense of the city of Stalingrad.
Like the Germany Wehrmacht in 1942, the billionaires today are overextended and too much of their hand has been shown to too many people. The blitzkrieg of 2020, the complete unity of government officials in all countries, of media outlets around the world and of celebrities and authorities who all endorsed the fascist COVID-19 regime, is no longer having the impact it was supposed to.
The German Wehrmacht rushed into the city of Stalingrad with complete certainty that they would quickly defeat the poorly organized Red Army. But the Russians of 1942 had learned much from the bitter defeats of 1941. Millions of Russians had died, or been captured, but the hundreds of thousands who survived had invaluable understanding of the nature of war.
The Germans foolishly relied on Romanian, Italian and Hungarian armies, forces who were not ideologically committed to Germany, and who were unprepared for a Soviet counterattack, and unwilling to give their lives for the German cause.
When the Red Army attacked the Romanian forces in earnest, they scattered.
Ultimately the German Sixth Army was cut off, surrounded, in Stalingrad where it was worn down, demoralized and eventually would surrender.
Similarly, today, the billionaires control the best army in the world, an army that takes the form of privatized intelligence firms that work hand and hand with the corporate media to shape public opinion, control social networks and search engines, undermine efforts at objective analysis and block meaningful organized resistance. They do so with equal effect around the world, grant the approach varies in accord with cultural and political differences, in Washington and Moscow, in Berlin and Beijing, in Tokyo and Paris.
However, large swaths of the employees working at multinational corporations, and of the government agencies that follow the commands of the billionaires, lack any strong ideological commitment to this Great Reset. Like the Romanians and the Hungarians at Stalingrad, the vast majority of those shock troops will crumble and retreat if they face a serious counter attack from those opposing the COVID-19 regime.
The billionaires blithely assumed that they could control the entire game by their strict regulation of information, by the promotion of a feckless and flaccid controlled opposition permitted to appear in the media, and by supplying concepts about society through their authorities that misled citizens as to what is going on.
But the game is evolving and changing as we go forward. The banks of supercomputers are extremely powerful, but reality is not like chess. Elements beyond the factors input for the calculation of future scenarios have emerged that raise serious doubts as to the effectiveness of this strategy of using AI to overwhelm humanity. The billionaires may be able to make up money out of nowhere, and to bribe just about everyone. But there is an increasing group of motivated citizens who cannot be bribed, or misled, or intimidated.
In fact, the AI systems that they use to manipulate us can be redirected against them, just as a cannon can be turned around and fired against the enemy’s forces once friendly troops take a redoubt.
Billionaires made their money, and obtain their power by outsourcing to third parties and by claiming that they possessed money lent to them by investment banks. But that money that they used to buy up everything was essentially made up out of thin air. Their wealth is a fraud and they rely on others for everything. Facebook, Amazon, Walmart, Microsoft and Google are empty shells once they lose their authority and their legitimacy.
If citizens remain weak and passive zombies, dependent on controlled sources for compromised information, then the billionaires will continue to be successful. If organized resistance emerges that not only complains that the billionaires are greedy and unfriendly, but goes on to argue, with proper documentation, that the billionaires in fact have no money and do not own the institutions that they claim to own in any real sense, then the tremendous weaknesses in their plans will be revealed, and their offensive undermined.
The Japanese philosopher Ogyu Sorai once wrote, “There are two ways to play chess. The standard way is for one to learn perfectly all aspects of the game, until playing is like second nature, and thereby to become a great master. The other approach is to make up the rules by which chess is played.”
This insight into the nature of power is profound. If we follow the accepted rules for politics, economics and culture that are dictated to us by the current decadent and corrupt system, we will never win and we will constantly be undercut by these hidden parasites.
If, however, we make up our own rules concerning how the economy and politics are defined, and if we do so with confidence, and with authority, we can undercut the entire rotten edifice they employ to control us, and equally importantly, we can offer up something to replace it.
The billionaires assume that if the automate everything, if they use drones and robots to produce all food, if they control distribution and logistics, and patrol and to attack citizens with automated weapons systems, that they will be able to take over the entire world with just a handful of people.
Although the supercomputers calculated for them that this could be done, those supercomputers operated based on assumptions that were far from perfect. We already know from the case of Afghanistan that twenty years of attacks with robots and drones, and a variety of other sophisticated IT systems, was still not enough to beat a dedicated organization that was self-sufficient in terms of the economy and social organization.
There are many within the system who will turn on the billionaire class readily if they are convinced that we pose a serious challenge to this dictatorship, and that we are not just another PR gimmick. That means we must demonstrate the bravery and the will to go forward regardless of what newspapers are pushing.
We must make the argument that the billionaires own nothing but rather claim ownership based on questionable financial transactions and loans, and through criminal actions that we, the citizens, are justified legally, and in accord with the Constitution, in denying. We must formulate an entirely convincing argument, especially in light of the crimes of COVID-19, for why we must seize all the assets of these billionaires who threaten our lives and our livelihoods.