In his
recent documentary HyperNormalisation,
the British film-maker, Adam
Curtis, describes
how the banksters had
literally taken over the administration of New York, back in 1975.
Approximately forty years later, the banksters officially conquer an
entire nation. One of the most significant countries in the West,
France, has been taken over by the banking mafia through its most
favorite puppet, Emmanuel Macron.
Forget about
Macron's political cliches after his victory in the second round of
the French presidential election against Marine Le Pen. Macron is one
of the numerous agents produced by the factories of the neoliberal
establishment according to its modern standards. A cold financial
technocrat without vision. A high-bonus receiver, paid by the
plutocracy to do the job and leave. And his job, briefly, is to wipe
out what's left from the middle class in order to establish the new
Feudalism.
As the
sociologist, Alain Accardo, describes:
“It's naive to think that if Macron hadn't
been there and then, the establishment would have been pushed aside
and lost power. There are hundreds of potential candidates like
Macron, formed in our schools and political organisations, ready to
take over if necessary – each with a slightly different flavour.”
So, in the end, there is nothing "unique" and,
substantially, nothing "new" about Macron, like the media
wanted to make us believe.
As described
previously, Macron
is certainly the first priority of the establishment. Not only he
comes straight from the banking industry which lies on the top of the
pyramid of the financial elites. He is also the new model promoted by
the neoliberal regime. A young technocrat without a political party.
A post-modern apolitical figure totally compatible to the younger
generations who were born and raised according to the completely
apolitical culture, built by the regime, especially the last four
decades. If
the global neoliberal regime is the Matrix that we live in, Macron is
definitely an upgraded version of Agent Smith.
So, that's the only "new" about Macron.
But the
Far-RIght played also its role in these elections. The reserve of the
establishment, Marine Le Pen, became the useful terrifying figure in
order to scare the moderate voters and push them to vote for Macron.
It didn't work in the US, but it worked in France.
However,
even if Marine Le Pen had won in the final round, the establishment
would force her to follow the status quo agenda of the plutocracy,
exactly as happened with Donald Trump in the United States.
Therefore,
it's not difficult to predict what the Rothschild banker, Macron, will do. He
will use the Greek experiment, which is about to end, as a model for
implementation in his own country and throughout the eurozone. Which
is why the Brussels-Berlin axis celebrates right now.
We've been here before. Read Hoover's memoirs of the Roaring Twenties. The bankers had such power that he literally worried about a return to "the MIddle Ages."
ReplyDeleteSo the complaint of "neo-feudalism" is not so new. Capitalism in republics tends toward excessive concentration. The question is whether this time there will be a leveling in the crisis, as there was in the US during WWII--or whether the boot will come down in our faces permanently.
cheers,
benign
Dificil impor uma Nova Ordem Mundial para um mundo que vai apelar para a eliminação física dos pretensos "ditadores"... nada há para perder, exceto a escravidão... vale a pena tentar neutralizar estes bandidos agora... depois será mais dificil...
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