It is interesting to see Jerome Corsi, author of America for Sale being interviewed on FOX (quasi-mainstream) NEWS and mentioning Jimmy Carter, Zbigniew Brzezinski and Barack Obama all in the same one minute slot, without mentioning the Trilateral Commission. Maybe he’s saving the obvious Trilateral connection for buyers of the book (which I have not read) but this fellow is worth listening to and it’s surprising even for FOX to allow something as scary as the truth to escape into the airwaves.
There is one huge point I’d like to make regarding his take on Obama, which is deadly accurate, thought I don’t think he was actually given the time to make it.
Yes, Obama sees himself as the chosen one, “head” of a New World Order from his pulpit at the UN. He sees a reformed America as a good global citizen, among other good global citizen-nations. He repudiates America’s dominance of the world as a consumption-crazed world bully and serves as a knee-jerk reaction to the Bush doctrine for all.
What Barack fails to see in this infinite universe of ours is that there are more than just these two choices available to America: America the Bully vs. America the Good Global Citizen. The psychological doctrine of Globalism seeks to limit the choices to these two, just as the paradigm of bipartisanship in America today works more as a devisive (or indecisive) construct than one in which balance can be acheived.
The problem with One Nation as an arrogant and beligerant world bully is obvious. America can no longer sustain that position (whether you believe it has acted in that capacity or not) and it is simply morally wrong to do so. The problem with “all nations as good global citizens” unfolds in the rest of the story… “Good Global Citizens” as defined by whom? As governed under what?
This is the point which Corsi alludes to when he cries out that, “America will be subject to the dictates of (the WTO)” –the point being that National Sovereignty is lost under any ”good global citizen” paradigm when nations are held accountable to the supranational authority of a World Bank or IMF, a UN, a WTO or Trilateral Commission, or any other supranational entity to which all nations must answer. As readers of this blog know by now, that supranational entity is the entity behind the curtain which manifests as the economic governance of the IMF or the BIS, or the judicial governance of a United Nations. The great and powerful OZ is the Anglo-Dutch Monetarist Financial Oligarchy.
There is, or can be, a third choice. A world where all nations answer to their own sovereign laws, economic, social and otherwise. In America, we have a Constitution which serves this purpose (which Barack needs constant reminders of, it seems). Nations sustaining themselves economically, and governing themselves morally, pose no threat to one another. There is no need to answer to an International or Supranational power, economic or otherwise.
Nations can be self-sufficient, while enhancing the standard of living of other countries, and themselves, by engaging in efficient trade and the sharing of unique products, services or skills and natural resources among one another, without the barriers of a top down monetarist system of exchange dictating terms which greatly serves it’s own benefit, rather than those of the countries it should serve.
The American System of National Sovereignty is the economic, productive equivalent of one such morally sound, time-tested approach to Global Harmony, as opposed to the world we live in now, whereby the means of exchange–money–has taken on an economic reality far greater than the underlying “things” it was originally conceived to manage the exchange thereof.
When a young America led the way for the decadent, collapsed, monetarist Empires of the past, it did so by exemplifying the power of self sufficiency, not the weakness of interdependence under a global monetarist scheme. It showed, for example, that the productive development of interstate (and intercontinental) rail systems could break the dominance of the British maritime trade monopoly, allowing countries to find the value of self-sustenance and an uncorrupted form of free trade. It showed the world, by printing it’s own currency, backed by its own productive economy, the power of economic sovereignty, and it was both hated and admired for this. Hated by those wishing to control America and exploit its resources. Admired by those wishing to emulate it’s power and break free from the decadent exploiters of old.
Now, as the pendulum of history swings back, we find ourselves reversing course and reverting back to the decadence and decline that comes with all wayward debt-induced monetarist controlled Empires. America the shrewdest gambler… America, the get rich quick land of easy money, wealth without sacrifice and endless entitlements–the trap set by the debt peddlers, always so easy to fall prey to, as human nature has proven so many times before.
And now the trap is GLOBALISM, that honorable sounding white night atop a trojan horse, come to save the day.
That is the trap set for Obama, as I interpret Corsi’s central message in the interview. I wholly agree – the book is worth a plug.
I have to say good things about Dick Morris as well. Here is another well spoken critical thinker who is right on target in Catastrophe. The fact that these two gentlemen get airtime at all should be taken as a sign of hope.
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My comment is not for this particular post. It’s the way I view not only this post but your entire site. KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK!!! Our tax dollars has already made these white collar criminals too wealthy already!
But why should they think any different? We’ve bailed out these people several times over the past century. They knew the taxpayers money would come to the rescue when they entered their ‘den of theives’.