The International Coalition Game (maybe this is gaslighting? Or "Plan B"? or Step 2?)

Last friday, JPF posted about Admiral Schoenbach’s comment that Russia deserves respect. I had a comment about those power coalitions, suggesting that they play on a different level than the Covidian Cult. Maybe I was wrong though: I more and more have the impression of an ever more confusing spectacle. Shortly after writing my comment, I found that the RT-german has been closed, and Russia answered by forbidding “Deutsche Welle”. Now I read this:

I can also not figure out how the different handling of the C19 plandemic matches with any traditional political configurations. Apparently, in many countries (including Russia) the official measures are basically ignored, where as in Germany … they measure the distance between participants of anti-corona measures demonstrations!

Here and there I also read suggestions that China would be against “Mr Global”, but my best guess is that James Corbett’s analysis as a collaboration is closer to reality:

Of course, that doesn’t match clearly with Soros investing billions against “nationalism” (I read somewhere else that he specially targeted Russia, China and Trump-USA) :

Also, my impression is that “Mr Globaloney” looses control over USA and Canada if not more. I think we could continue this way about an unreadable geometry.

So what’s your suggestion about how to understand nowadays geopolitics?

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Gaslighting AND Plan B; the two are not mutually exclusive.

Looking at protests this morning in AU & they’re HUGE & peaceful, so, TPTB are not concerned. In fact, they’re (govt) about to introduce something similar to China’s social credit score. No slowing of Plan A (or whatever) there.

As for all the rest; Ukraine, Russia, Olympics, etc., it is a diversion away from the likelihood that US “lawmakers” will soon hold a Constitutional Convention & obliterate the 1st, 2nd & other Amendments in The U.S. Constitution. Not saying Putin is bluffing; there might very well be conflict to keep our attn focused there. When The U.S. goes down, it will take the rest of the world with it.

@ebmason are you saying that this is what “The Convention of States” is about. I’m sorry I’m so confused with this. Thanks!

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@Sal2lee
Yes, this is what the Convention of States is about.

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@Sal2lee
Start at min. 1:50 & it will help to explain how the trickery works.

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How is it going to take the rest of the world with it exactly?

Ebamason

How is it going to take the rest of the world with it?

Thanks ebmason, I do sub to JBS on YT but haven’t listened to them in a long time.

So it appears mostly Red states are joining in right now so does that mean those politicians are being hoodwinked or is it a true tell-tell sign that the Pubs and Dems are the same coin? My head is getting so tired. Thanks again for the response.

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For sure it’s not mutually exclusive, it’s always testing the limits & pushing the agenda for real. Except if they actually loose control over the narrative and dynamics which is my impression.

So how come you consider TBTB not concerned by “huge” protests in AU?

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@Sal2lee
Yes to all of it. This is why I’m BEGGING others to jump on their State & Congressional reps. Most definitely Reps/Dems working together.

They’re not losing control, they’re gaining on us.

The protests are peaceful, nothing in the way of infrastructure, etc. is being destroyed. Do you remember the reaction of TPTB when just a few 5G towers in UK were destroyed? Big media & law enforcement reaction.

I’ve placed all this in various posts on this blog. I don’t know what more I can say…

Understand.

But I see it the opposite way: when protests are violent, nothing is easier then to blame and disparage them. On the other side, during massive peaceful protests, lots of things are happening which definitely is not what TPTB like: intense & strengthening social contacts, exchange of information, overcoming the feeling of being along & hopeless etc. See how Trudeau is hiding away?

Edit: TPTB or the dynamics at play are destroying the infrastructures themselves, so I’m not sure they really care. They try to control the centers of power, but that’s more a bad sign for them I think…

JBS has been much maligned and marginalized since their founding in 1958.
The struggle of the individual with the collective organization of the planet is thousands of years old, as is slavery and the elites to direct and control the populous.

Read the attached response by G. Edward Griffin.
https://freedomforceinternational.org/was-griffin-with-the-john-birch-society/

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Your post is completely void of forward thinking. We have a People in AU who #1 Have no Constitution (as will USA if Con-Con is held), #2 Have turned over most of their firearms, although some still squirreled away I’m sure & USA to follow if Con-Con happens, #3 AU geographically speaking, completely isolated from any assistance, including food, fuel, etc., should govt decide to cut them off, #4 Under the strictest lockdowns of probably any People on the planet. ANYONE with any actual military training & strategy would say this is a recipe for disaster for The Australian People! These are a people under almost complete siege at this point. TPTB love the fact there are peaceful protests in the streets; this way, they know where the people are. TPTB are a lot more worried about those not in the streets.

Right now, The People of AU outnumber the police & possibly military and had better take advantage of that in a hurry before they’re stripped of most every provision they need to fight this.

Watching The French to see what hell-raising they do. Probably almost equal to AU in restriction status & for good reasons.

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For sure nobody wants to be in a situation like Australia! I guess most people would prefer to be back in 2019 and everybody understands that it will take a long time to get anything comparable to something desirable.

Also, everybody talks about AU, while nobody talks about China as if the Chinese would enjoy to live in a crazy mad totalitarian system since 70 years now! Do you know anything about “The Big Leap Forward” or the “Cultural Revolution”? Millions of starving people, everything destroyed, not to speak about the current situation there: I think we are far away from it yet – fortunately. And China for sure does not have brother nations like AU has, which at least could possibly help them once they are out of their madness! (CA, US, UK are themselves in enought trouble, right?).

So, to have the slightest optimistic remark or outlook, I pretend I must be very forward thinking in fact :wink: Only my time scale is years if not decades.

Sure we can imagine that MSM do on purpose loose control over the narrative, to feed us hopium. But “TPTB” or at least TPTWCS (“The powers that we can see”) are very interested to have us as desperate as possible and also to make us imagine they have infinite powers. That’s for me a sufficient reason not to go down that road. I prefer to believe there are some cosmic rules out there and look at both sides.

Some say, when 4% of the people are on the streets, government have always stepped back or fallen. I grew up near the Iron Curtain, it seemed to stay there forever and suddenly it all collapsed.

“Sounding brass & tinkling cymbals” meaning nothing. The subject is Australia, not this other follow-the-yellow-brick-road show.

Pls stay friendly and respectful!

Also I remind you that I started the post, and it was not about Australia, but about geopolitics in general.

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Nothing unfriendly here. Just debating whether your last post made sense. with regard to Down Under.

ok.

There is another thread about AU, so I continue here my thoughts about violent vs peaceful protests in general and reasons to hope or not.

From all demonstrations that I’ve seen in Europe, many where violent and considered by MSM as “radical left” and hence disregarded. For the Gilets Jaunes protests, they tried to blame it on extreme right…

But then the last demonstration that I saw was in France against Covid19 measures, and it was an incredible lesson of history:
After being silent for month, Antifas wanted to lead the demonstration, pretending in the meantime to fight fascists within the demonstration etc. They went to the head of the cortege and wanted to lead the people to the police station and start riots etc. People however moved away from them and into another direction. And as Antifas tried again to lead the demonstration and searching for violence, they where booed.

Here’s a quote from David Hume about the importance of public opinion:

Nothing appears more surprizing … than the easiness with which the many are
governed by the few; … we shall find, that, as Force is always on the side of
the governed, the governors have nothing to support them but opinion. It is
therefore, on opinion only that government is founded

So for me, most of the time violence feeds the TPTB…