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Chapter 8: Between Hope and Catastrophe.What is real in today's world is a million dollar question. The technocrats who run the world-financial system are well aware of its status, but they don't articulate what it is, or lie about it. Still, one can read between the lines of their statements. Usually, the lies or misstatement are but thinly veiled, and are become evident by actions that cannot be avoided. Perhaps one of the insider's the most stunning admission that the world-financial system is doomed, has been presented at the G-7 summit in Lyons, France. At this summit, for the first time in history the heads of the U.N., the IMF, the World Bank, and the World Trade Organization were all in attendance at the meeting, which was prior to this event reserved only for the heads of state. In their message, the world's top financial controllers were sounding the key note for a new age of financial globalism that they said will usher in a new era of prosperity. The real terms are in the fine print of the proposal, that spells out the nature of the new globalism which translates itself into a centralized world dictatorship under the control of the 'invisible' hand of the British World Empire, which from behind the scene, already controls the U.N., the I.M.F., the World Bank, and similar organization. This means that the Empire's monetary system is desperately broke, according to the admission of its own controllers, which now tell the world leaders that force is needed to fix it, for which the Empire seeks an increase in its global dictatorship status. Actually, by means of indirect control, the Empire has already a highly effective world-dictatorship status. It merely demands that its dictatorship role be more publicly acknowledged and be enshrined into international law. With glowing buzzwords the Empire parades this extended demand in front of the world's leaders and defines it as a wise, necessary, even inevitable measure. In reality the Empire seeks this extended power as a means to create for itself a Nazi like dictatorship role for a final attempt to keep the world-financial system from collapsing. In this context, globalism means imposing unnatural forces into the market system, designed to keep it alive a while longer. no matter who or how many will be hurt in the process. Strangely, no one realizes that this impossible goal cannot be achieved by any means, not even by force as it is impossible to maintain a fundamentally self-destructive system in perpetuity. No such rescue can succeed as the model of the feudal system has never had a productive foundation in physical reality, but relies on looting and can exist only as a pseudo-reality in the cyberspace of the imagination. Its real poverty can never be hidden. The evidence cannot be avoided that reflects the failures of policies based on faulty axioms. People may blind themselves to this evidence, for a season, or refuse to acknowledge it, in which case it will impact the scene later on with greater force, greater austerity demands, greater inhumanity, and the eventual use of physical force. It would have been evident from the beginning, to an alert scientist, that the Roman Empire, for instance, would collapse. The horrendous waste of human resources that the structure of this empire incorporated, had to lead to the depletion of labor, the depopulation of the land, the collapse in food and physical supplies, and the collapse in taxation revenues by which the Empire disintegrated. The fact that the rulers of the Roman Empire were too blind to see the evidence until it hit them in the form of an unstoppable collapse, does not mean that the evidence was not there from the beginning. Ironically, as the evidence mounted, the Empire's reaction to it was of a nature that intensified the collapse as the fundamental axioms did not allow the necessary correction. The Roman entertainment games and sports events, for instance, which went on almost daily from dawn to dusk, grew into such huge operations that they murdered all by themselves vast amounts of manpower (gladiators by the thousands per season, etc.) and consumed vast amounts of agricultural resources (such as for the breeding of race horses etc.), so much so that they grew into monsters which added significantly to the Empire's resource depletion that could in time no longer be compensated for by increased demands on the supply side. || - page index - || - chapter index - || - Exit - ||
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