Globalism
Organised in a feudalist fashion, overseen by the world's central banks acting in concert through secret agreements reached in frequent private meetings.
Globalism is a comprehensive world system of financial and political control managed by private interests with the objective of dominating the political structure of every nation and the economy of the entire globe.
This system is organised in a feudalist fashion, overseen by the world's central banks acting in concert through secret agreements reached in frequent private meetings.
The structure of this global authority is designed to be largely invisible, operating through a network of interlocking directorates, investment banks, and tax-exempt foundations that influence education, the press, and government policy.
The fundamental aim of these financial powers is to ensure that all money and debts are expressed in terms of a strictly limited commodity, such as gold, or managed through a centralised Fiat system, while simultaneously removing monetary matters from the control of individual governments. By controlling the flow of credit and the money supply, this international banking fraternity directs the policy of governments and holds the destiny of populations within its grasp.
Historical Development
The foundations of the modern globalist structure were established in the late nineteenth century, notably through the creation of a secret society by Cecil Rhodes in 1891.
This organisation, which came to be known as the Milner Group or the Round Table Groups, was dedicated to the extension of British rule throughout the world and the ultimate recovery of the United States as an integral part of a global system. The group utilised the immense wealth generated from gold and diamond monopolies to finance a network of influence that eventually permeated the highest levels of government in Britain and the United States.
The evolution of Western civilisation has seen three distinct periods of expansion, each followed by an Age of Conflict. The twentieth century represents a critical transition where the traditional national state, based on common language and culture, is being replaced by large ideological blocs and eventually a single universal empire.
This process was accelerated by the cataclysmic events of World War I and World War II, which served to exhaust and deplete rival power centres, such as the Austro-Hungarian and Russian Empires, making them amenable to a new globalist order.
Institutional Framework and Mechanisms of Control
The institutional core of globalism resides in the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) in Basle, Switzerland. Established in 1930, the BIS serves as a central bank for central banks, allowing international payments and exchange rates to be managed through bookkeeping adjustments between private corporations rather than sovereign governments.
This system permits a highly centralised oligarchy to influence the level of economic activity in any country by manipulating treasury loans and foreign exchanges.
To maintain popular support and suppress opposition, the globalist network operates through numerous front organisations, most notably the Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House) and the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR).
These institutions coordinate the international activities and outlooks of the English-speaking world, ensuring that a unified policy is presented as objective truth to the public. This is further reinforced by control over major avenues of information, including prominent newspapers and broadcasting agencies, which play up perceived crises to manipulate public opinion into accepting increased centralisation.
The economic strategy of globalism involves a shift from industrial capitalism to monopoly capitalism and eventually to a pluralist economy.
This is characterised by the separation of ownership from control, where technically trained managers and experts, rather than owners or elected officials, make the fundamental decisions regarding the allotment of resources.
Geopolitics and Global Restructuring
Globalism views the world as a grand chessboard where nations are manipulated to achieve long-term strategic goals.
World War I was used as a mechanism to impose unpayable reparations on Germany, creating an economic shock that necessitated the creation of the BIS and the League of Nations. Similarly, the Cold War was a carefully managed dialectic between the Western and Communist blocs, designed to justify the creation of permanent international security structures and the surveillance state.
The perceived threat of nuclear weapons has been utilised to further dismantle traditional international law and state sovereignty.
The resulting nuclear stalemate creates an umbrella under which the Superpowers can engage in controlled conflict while third parties and smaller states are forced into satellite or client roles. This process aims to establish a world system where the rule of law is replaced by the rule of experts and managers, and where the individual is subordinated to the needs of the integrated global community.
The Technocratic Future
The ultimate stage of globalism is the transition to a scientific dictatorship or technocracy. This new era is marked by the application of rationalisation and scientific method to all aspects of human life, including the management of social behaviour and child-rearing.
Innovations in technology, such as electronic computing, cybernetics, and biological weapons, provide the tools for this centralised management.
In this managed society, the democratic voter is replaced by the expert, and the national state yields to a multilevel federal structure covering vast continental regions.
This transformation is justified by the promise of social stability, material affluence, and protection from (real or imagined) global catastrophes, though it results in the total destruction of individual freedom and traditional social relationships.
The history of the twentieth century is, in essence, the story of the successful execution of this plan to establish a world empire ruled by an elite self-perpetuating oligarchy.