I was thinking that a "Globalist" could be defined as a member of the WEF who has subscribed to the 2030 Agenda. But how would BlackRock be a fit?
Somehow it also entails those that obstruct Trump's agenda.
I am also thinking that this battle for power (assuming that the US under Trump is a member of the NWO) can extend all the way to the top of Lugh's pyramid (Jared Kushner connection).
Does Trump consider Bibi a globalist? Where does Miriam Adelson fit in?
"By Globalist, let’s just say the broad alliance of the EU, the European Central Bank & friends, the WEF-and-cronies in the global corporatocracy, the US Democratic Party, billionaires such as George Soros and Reid Hoffman, and sundry residual mass-formation world-savors of the crypto-communist-green-bullshit persuasion." ~ JHK
A short definition, IMHO, is someone that thinks that any problem can be solved by a world wide committee. The EU is failing right now as their bureaucracy is too slow and too confused by local situations. Countries grew up because of local customs and affiliations. The idea of globalism is insane, thinking that hugely diverse peoples could ever see eye to eye. Globalism started after WW1 with Wilson’s League of Nations which never made it through the Senate. WW2 brought us the UN, which has been fairly useless resolving problems. Local governments need to take care of their own first, Europe is learning that now.
China wants the USA’s position on top of the mountain. Why? Power yes, but they probably feel they can do a better job of running the world. After four years of Biden Mob, they may be right in their eyes.
Bibi a globalist? Nah, total nationalist, Israel first.
And, the there is no longer a big group known as White Nationalists, it is now American nationalists as the minority racists are being revealed for what they are.
"The EU is heading toward failure because it was never designed as a true economic union but rather as a political project driven by bureaucratic elites who have little understanding of free markets or economic cycles. From its inception, the EU has been obsessed with centralizing power in Brussels, stripping individual member states of their sovereignty while imposing unrealistic economic policies that are now leading to its unraveling."
"Europe refused to consolidate its debts, and all it did was move the volatility from the currency markets to the bond markets. They have the worst economic growth thanks to these policies blended with Marxism, making them the most oppressed economy period.
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They start new governments and they never honor the debts of the previous ..."
"His successor has yet to be appointed, but last year he handed over some of his executive duties to Borge Brende. Brende is a Norwegian politician, former trade minister, and former minister of foreign affairs. He formerly advocated for China, the US, and India, the “Group of Three” as he has deemed them, to step up and take on WEF initiatives in hopes that the rest of the world would follow. Good luck with that happening with the current state of geopolitics."
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Basically, Armstrong's shares his thoughts of who he classifies as Globalists.
I was thinking that a "Globalist" could be defined as a member of the WEF who has subscribed to the 2030 Agenda. But how would BlackRock be a fit?
Somehow it also entails those that obstruct Trump's agenda.
I am also thinking that this battle for power (assuming that the US under Trump is a member of the NWO) can extend all the way to the top of Lugh's pyramid (Jared Kushner connection).
Does Trump consider Bibi a globalist? Where does Miriam Adelson fit in?
"By Globalist, let’s just say the broad alliance of the EU, the European Central Bank & friends, the WEF-and-cronies in the global corporatocracy, the US Democratic Party, billionaires such as George Soros and Reid Hoffman, and sundry residual mass-formation world-savors of the crypto-communist-green-bullshit persuasion." ~ JHK
A short definition, IMHO, is someone that thinks that any problem can be solved by a world wide committee. The EU is failing right now as their bureaucracy is too slow and too confused by local situations. Countries grew up because of local customs and affiliations. The idea of globalism is insane, thinking that hugely diverse peoples could ever see eye to eye. Globalism started after WW1 with Wilson’s League of Nations which never made it through the Senate. WW2 brought us the UN, which has been fairly useless resolving problems. Local governments need to take care of their own first, Europe is learning that now.
China wants the USA’s position on top of the mountain. Why? Power yes, but they probably feel they can do a better job of running the world. After four years of Biden Mob, they may be right in their eyes.
Bibi a globalist? Nah, total nationalist, Israel first.
And, the there is no longer a big group known as White Nationalists, it is now American nationalists as the minority racists are being revealed for what they are.
Re: "The EU is failing right now as their bureaucracy is too slow and too confused by local situations."
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Hungary Overpowered – EU to Send $22B to Ukraine
https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/international-news/europes-current-economy/hungary-overpowered-eu-to-send-22b-to-ukraine/
"The EU is heading toward failure because it was never designed as a true economic union but rather as a political project driven by bureaucratic elites who have little understanding of free markets or economic cycles. From its inception, the EU has been obsessed with centralizing power in Brussels, stripping individual member states of their sovereignty while imposing unrealistic economic policies that are now leading to its unraveling."
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Why Europe Wants War
https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/world-news/war/why-europe-wants-war/
"Europe refused to consolidate its debts, and all it did was move the volatility from the currency markets to the bond markets. They have the worst economic growth thanks to these policies blended with Marxism, making them the most oppressed economy period.
...
They start new governments and they never honor the debts of the previous ..."
Schwab Steps Down
https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/international-news/great-reset/schwab-steps-down/
"His successor has yet to be appointed, but last year he handed over some of his executive duties to Borge Brende. Brende is a Norwegian politician, former trade minister, and former minister of foreign affairs. He formerly advocated for China, the US, and India, the “Group of Three” as he has deemed them, to step up and take on WEF initiatives in hopes that the rest of the world would follow. Good luck with that happening with the current state of geopolitics."
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Basically, Armstrong's shares his thoughts of who he classifies as Globalists.