It was interesting to note discussions this week, within certain realms of mainstream media, of a growing Independant Party, and of a certain disillusionment among the populace toward the existing two party system, resulting from the basic failure of both parties to address the needed change in America. We pointed this out months ago and predict the trend will continue.

What we are seeing, in my opinion, is the formation of a new ideology in defense against the threat of globalism (which has hijacked both parties in the U.S. political system). As the Independant Party attempts to express itself, I believe a new party will form in response to the failure of globalism, which will be in effect an antithesis to globalism, and which is in essence the party that will restore the American Constitution to the American people.

Whether this new party calls itself the Constitutionalist Party or the Sovereignist Party (or something else) is not certain, but I do believe that the growing rebellion against the current two-party system is in fact an expressed opposition to globalism.

One positive side effect of this phenomenon is the eventual exposure of the ”globalist” agenda, whose advocates speak of grand and sweeping social harmony through global ”integration”, but only from behind the cover of memoirs and quoted statements. Now confronted, this political ideology will be more compelled to reveal its political agenda from behind the shrouded curtain of Bilderger, Trilateral or G-20 meetings, and from similar wellsprings of that ideology within academia and foundations, think-tanks, multi-national corporations and, of course, banks.

We have talked at length in this blog about the failure of globalism (a forgone conclusion at this point) as well as the abandonment of our Constitution and the abdication of sovereignty among our political leadership. And we have described the emergence of a growing Constitutionalist or Sovereignist movement appearing to emerge.

But the main point here, at this unprecedented time of crisis, is how the new ideology (or perhaps more appropriately how the “restored” ideology) of Constitutional principle and Sovereign Nation States will address the pragmatic issue of leadership and governance in America.

I feel that this movement will express its true dynamic at the level of the States. Each State is in fact a microcosm of our Federal government, in that it inherantly possesses a certain independently functioning system of governance which can embody the consummate role of a government, for and by the people, in the complete absence of a functioning Federal government. This moment in time is approaching.

I believe that this movement sees the malfunction and malfeasance of a federal government captured by “globalism” and is responding to that threat. The idea of “Wall Street capture” is without question synonymous with the notion of “Global capture” as is so clearly proven in the global liquidity bailout of the monetarist system by the international central banking cartel. The rise in power of the IMF, World Bank, and Bank for International Settlements as global enforcers of this monetarist system adds even more creedance to this observation.

In more general terms, money and monetarism have simply become too powerful, and by extension, those who control and manipulate the global money system have become the absolute ruling power. The chaos of middle class job destruction, wealth destruction, income and wealth inequality, the corruption of power, and the absolute corruption of absolute power proves beyond any shadow of doubt (to all but the ruling elite) that globalism as an ideology has indeed failed, and failed miserably, as our founding fathers knew it would.

Thus, the relevance of the American Constitution and its uniquely anti-globalist, anti-imperialist, anti-monetarist economic system is finding its identity in the presence of an emerging Constitutionalist or Sovereignist movement. The political Party has not found it’s identity yet, nor it’s leaders, but it’s ideology is emerging. The current 2-party system, under the capture of money-power needs reform, but the defeat of Corzine proves that not all elections in America are for sale.

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