Optimism about the coming year is in short supply. From Kit Knightly at off-guardian.org:
Global government is the endgame. We know that.
Total control of every aspect of life for every single person on the planet, that’s the goal.
That’s been apparent to anyone paying attention for years, if not decades, and any tiny portion of remaining doubt was removed when Covid was rolled-out and members of the establishment started outright saying it.
Covid marked an acceleration of the globalist agenda, a mad dash to the finish line that seems to have lost momentum short of victory, but the race is still going. The goal has not changed, even if the years since may have seen the agenda retreat slightly back into the shadows.
We know what they want conceptually, but what does that mean practically?
What does a potential “global government” actually look like?
First off, let’s talk about what we’re NOT going to see.
1 – They are not going to declare themselves. No, there will almost certainly never be an official “world government”, at least not for a long time yet. That’s a lesson they learned from Covid — putting a name and a face on globalism only foments collective resistance to it.
2 – They’re not going to abolish nationhood. You can be sure Klaus Schwab (or whoever) isn’t ever going to appear simulcast on every television in the world announcing that we’re all citizens of ze vurld now and that nation states no longer exist.
In part because that is likely to focus resistance (see point 1), but mainly because tribalism and nationalism are just too useful to all would-be manipulators of public opinion. And, of course the continuing existence of nation states in no way precludes the existence of a supra-national control system, any more than the existence of Rhode Island, Florida or Texas precludes the existence of the Federal government.
Distributing power confuses the masses who think they have input and control their lives. The populace is busy voting, campaigning, and celebrating their heroes who claim to be on the side of freedom while selling out to the control center. It also obscures the reality that those being led have no control over their lives. When the mob attacks one person or bureaucracy, even if they are successful in eliminating that one contact point, another replaces it, and the enslavement continues unabated. It is a clever method to maintain control, disburse the cause and the blame, and continue the pretense that the slave-masters are on the side of the enslaved people. ~ Chad Chadburn