The West, Russia, Eurasian Union and Esoterism

The Great Game: Britain’s Attempt to Keep Russia at Bay.

Related – See Russian/Chinese Geo-political Strategies Versus the West

By: Jay

There has always been a close relationship between secret societies and covert affairs.  Both are concerned with secret information, and both form societies of those “in the know.”  These relations are ancient, as the history of state affairs and the cultus of the polis often intersected.   Nieztsche wrote about the ascendancy of the cunning priestly power over the barbaric power of the warrior class, which then gave rise to what we call “morals.”  While that itself a unique form of conspiracy theory, what we call “conspiracy theory” is really just espionage or deep politics.  As long as there will be been court intrigues, the world’s second oldest profession will continue, and thus conspiracies will continue.

Traversing the modern geo-political sphere, one becomes aware of the conspiratorial toponymy very quickly.  I have often observed these deeper truths somewhat between the lines in standard geo-political works, yet clearly present nonetheless.  A presistent example of this kind of “between the lines” deeper truths and “buzzwords” can be found in the patterns that emerge in studies on espionage.  For example, mainstream researcher A of covert affairs will often refer to terrorists X being tracked by western intelligence prior to Y terror event.  Y event occurs, and other resaercher B will type up exposes of other details of the events that researcher A failed to mention.  Combining these two works with the mainline news analysis will then shed tremendous light on X event.    Yet it seems many within the system itself tasked with the job of analysis and monitoring of said events, don’t even do this, which I presume is a result of compartmentalization.  We will see an example of this below.

When analyzing Russia, for example, a host of positions arise, from the Neo-cons who feel Russia is a great danger together with the older cold warrior analysts who argue the communists simply went underground (and perestroika was a deception), to the more open approach of a “multi-polar” world and globalism.  The neo-cons, of course, have their own particular version of globalism, but the recent Obama victory could signal the ascendancy of the more internationally-minded leftists/socialists, exemplified in the European Union-style socialism that is now being implemented in California.  Having once lived in California years ago, in the U.S. it very evident that California is a test tube preparation for the rest of the country.

The multiculturalism and corporate-run “green” environmental tyranny are to be expanded, as Obama promises “carbon taxes” levied on the already overtaxed populace intent on completing the process of deindustrialization (the lesser Great Bear – California!).   This process is an extension of the older eugenics programs, which eventually allied with Socialism and communism.  Fascism’s racial population control has morphed into a top-down socialist/Fascist model where the Western elites have the upper hand, having installed the same agenda worldwide.  The talking heads on TV blab all day about “government spending” and “terror attacks” which all pale in comparison to the overall 25-50 year globalist goals.  The longterm goals are not centered around “free market capitalism”or “American Imperialism”  (like leftists foolishly think), but on global governance. Read more of this post

Wilkow Explains Collectivism

Andrew Wilkow does an excellent segment explaning collectivism, socialism and Marxism here.

Rand Paul 2012 RNC Speech: “The Individual the Engine of Greatness”

See my interview with Rand Paul here.

The Cold War is Not Over – International Socialism’s Attack

U.S.S.A.

“We believe that all men are created equal.” -J.F.K.

By: Jay

My recent research has involved international socialism and the Cold War attack on the West.  In many “conspiracy” circles, often tending towards leftism, it’s very popular to paint the picture that the Cold War was a giant facade intent upon bolstering the buildup of the giant surveillance state.  There is some truth to this: For example, Professor Antony Sutton did produce evidence of support from certain powerful Western elites for the Soviet Union and its rise, particularly with regard to Soviet industrialization, while David Rockefeller aided in the installation of Mao Zedong, writing in the New York Times that the Chinese model was to be the model for social transformation of the East and West.

Indeed, other writers have mentioned the convergence of East and West into a mixed economy of a world socialist state of a third or fourth way.  In this regard, fascist powers were not really in conflict with centralized state communist powers, and received Western elite support as well, as pawns in the global chessboard and as social engineering experiments.  Fabian socialism, international socialism/Marxism, international corporatism,  Imperialism, and shadow government/cryptocracy are all models that are global in extent.  While it might seem wisdom to speak of limitations of expansion and imperial hubris, the reality is, the world state is always in flux, with competing, multi-polar powers seeking to topple rivals.  That “peace” will be achieved by some legislation or utopian visions are, of course, products of human naivety and never realistic.

Our era is one of multi-polar powers, but those multi-polar powers are largely controlled by a shadow government/cryptocracy that is presently the Anglo-establishment.   While this structure has received much bad press over the century, the subtle complexity of our actual geo-political is not easily discernible.  Binary models of East versus West or capitalism versus socialism are oversimplifications, but in reality these forces are real and are in opposition.  To those of the school of convergence, the East and West will be merged into a world socialist republic ruled by a technocractic and financial elite.   This form elitism assumes itself to be based on Darwinianism mechanistic process and Pelagian, Enlightenment tabula rasa social engineering, intent on establishing a “rational” global order or global environmental  eugenic legislation.  This is the dominant ideology of the present Western liberal elite.  Mechanistic, materialistic Darwinism thus melds well with collectivist models like Marxism, as well as so-called individualistic anarcho-capitalism, known as social Darwinism.

Liberty! Equality! Bullshit!

One need only look to someone like H.G. Wells, who wrote in many places, including his Outlines of History, that a masonic socialist order would eventually arise from utopian socialism.  This leads to the thrust of this article: Grand Orient Freemasonry, the power behind international socialism and communism, is not dead, and continues to seek the destruction of the West.  Grand Orient Freemasonry, it must be carefully noted, is atheistic and Satanic.  In contrast to the more conservative British Masonic Orders that remain loyal to the monarchy, Grand Orient Freemasonry can be seen as tied into the P-2 lodge, with its scandals, as well as the infiltration of the Vatican through its power source, Moscow.  Moscow, aside from being aided by powerful western elites, did become a superpower and was a threat.  Whatever one’s view of the Vatican, the infiltration of Rome by all forms of subversion was very real, and was largely handled out of Moscow and aided by the Gramscian Italian communists.  In fact, the Grand Orient/P-2 were intimately involved in the assassination of John Paul I, as we know from the Roberto Calvi scandal. Read more of this post

Jay’s Analysis-In Defense of Capitalism

*Note: I misspoke and meant to state that Austrian school investors are bullish* on Asian markets.

In this installment, I deal with an overview of other systems, including Marxism/socialism and its variants, mixed economies, Catholic distributism, and Austrian Economics, as well as analyzing the arguments of collectivist positions in general, laying the groundwork for the biblical basis for capitalism, private property, human action and prosperity. I also look at theology in the history of the West and its relationship to religious systems, focusing primarily on the philosophic basis for market capitalism. I chiefly answer the criticisms of a distributist friend.

Recommended reading:
Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal By: Ayn Rand
How an Economy Grows and Why it Crashes By: Peter Schiff
Meltdown By: Tom Woods
http://www.mises.org
http://www.jaysanalysis.com

Tragedy and Hope and Economics

Tragedy and Hope, which doesn't exist.

By: Jay

I had a lengthy argument with one of my professors the other day.  I was told there is no Bildergerg Group, nor is there a Trilateral Commission, and they do not plan for a world government and single world currency.  Not only is this obvious to anyone who watches even the mainstream news, for someone in academia, it’s embarrassing, inasmuch as the library I work in has an entire row of works dedicated to globalism, globalization and globalist policy.  In this exchange I happened to have Carroll Quigley’s Tragedy and Hope on me, so I took it out and promptly read the famous quote from the well-known section:

“There does exist, and has existed for a generation, an international Anglophile network which operates, to some extent, in the way the radical Right believes the Communists act. In fact, this network, which we may identify as the Round Table Group has no aversion to cooperating with the Communists, of any other groups, and frequently does so. I know of the operations of this network because I have studied it for twenty years and was permitted for two years, in the early 1960′s, to examine its papers and secret records. I have no aversion to it or to most of its aims and have, for much of my life, been close to it and to many of its instruments. I have objected, but in the past and recently, to a few of its policies (notably to its belief that England was an Atlantic rather than a European Power and must be allied, or even federated, with the United States and must remain isolated from Europe), but in general my chief difference of opinion is that it wished to remain unknown, and I believe its role in history is significant enough to be known.” - pg. 950, Tragedy and Hope (1966)

He had not heard of Dr. Quigley, though this is a classic work of geo-politics.  I then pointed out that the Trilateral Commission’s own website discusses yearly meetings about “global economic governance.”  The reply was that I should leave the class if I am going to argue about it.  Ironically, the entire discussion started over whether education was tightly controlled from the top down, by the foundations and bureaucracies.  “Of course they are not,” he said, as I was asked to hush, and leave.   Yet Quigley’s book describes just such a control mechanism in place in all major spheres of influence.  In regard to education, R.J. Rushdoony’s The Messianic Character of American Education, as well as the work of Charlotte Iserbyte show very clearly the subversion and co-opting  of education for the purpose of mass control.  In fact, Tragedy and Hope discusses Lord Milner’s Round Table Groups, upon which the RIIA and Council on Foreign Relations are based.  Quigley writes:

“The powers of financial capitalism had a far-reaching plan, nothing less than to create a world system of financial control in private hands able to dominate the political system of each country and the economy of the world as a whole… Their secret is that they have annexed from governments, monarchies, and republics the power to create the world’s money…  -Ibid., pg. 324 Read more of this post

From Theology to Geopolitics and Economics

Oswald Spengler's classic, The Decline of the West

By: Jay

I am frustrated.  For years, I have dedicated a large portion of my time to research, and am constantly lectured by the clueless on topics of which they are clueless. This is especially true if you are in academic circles.  However, I understand that this is part of learning the world and how it works.  Nevertheless, though I spent years studying theology and religion, which was then supplemented with philosophy and history, I have branched out into espionage and tradecraft, geo-politics, race and economics.  The last few years have been spent immersing myself in those last four, and to be perfectly honest, I am particularly adept at gaining mastery of subjects very quickly.  I would in no way claim to have mastered these last four, as they are immense subjects.  Within three years, though, I have already read several key works in all four, and so I’m comfortable discussing them openly.

The point of this post is not to brag: I don’t have to. The point here is to mention that, as a remedy to frustration and as a means of growing in knowledge and interaction on more pertinent subject matter than merely films (though the film analyses will continue), I’ll be discussing new issues.  I am going to write more freely on my thoughts on a variety of issues, expanding that title “analysis.”  I do not at all profess mastery of these subjects, but I am becoming fluent in them.  On top of that, I am sick of being lectured by those who haven’t even branched out of their own narrow field of study.  All things are related, and all these subjects, as well as life experience, are interrelated.  Modern education is fragmented and no longer teaches a “worldview,” which was the whole meaning behind the word “university,” as Newman wrote.  Because all things are related, analysis should therefore include as much as one can fluent write about.

As I dove into geo-politics and race, I began with standard libertarian and conservative works back as far as 12 years ago, but in the last three years branched out into much more technical and numerous classical works on statecraft and civilization studies.   Aldous Huxley was instructive, insofar as The Perennial Philosophy makes lucid the kind of globalist philosophy he envisions.  Also relevant was Hegel’s work on the state, which point to a monolithic positive theory of absolutism wherein the individual is an atom of the whole to such a degree that personhood is not accorded to those outside the state.  Philosopher Charles Taylor has some good assessments of Hegel’s political theory, which can be seen as the precursor to modern absolutist fascism, as well as Marx’s statist stage of communism.  Marx was, of course, a Young Hegelian.  Collectivism seems ingrained in the mass man.  Indeed, Mussolini wrote defining “fascism” in regard to this “positive” action on the part of the state (as opposed to the Enlightenment liberal idea of the state’s existence being “negative,” merely restraining forces): Read more of this post

Flashback – Prophetic Rand Paul Message: Globalism, New World Order (2009)

Senator Rand Paul (R) Ky

A prophetic message from Senator Rand Paul during my 2009 interview in the Kentucky senatorial election. The interview and actions further illustrate the Paul family’s consistency.

By: Jay

(2009)
Dr. Rand Paul, son of Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul, has announced his run for Kentucky Senate as a Republican. I listened to him speak him last week in Paducah, Ky, on a host of key issues regarding his platform, as well as being able to ask him several questions of my own.
Paul began by discussing the central problem of the modern GOP—that it had left its base, and that his father had brought new life to the party, while Rand feels he can bring new people into the party as well, due to his ability to appeal to Kentucky independents and libertarians (20 percent).

The Ron Paul Audit the Fed Bill is growing and is up to 150 supporters, Paul noted. The “Fed works temporarily, but we put so much money into the system that over time, due to inflation, we risk destroying the dollar. We must fix the budget deficit,” he emphasized. Dr. Paul compared the current state of the U.S. to that of the Soviet Union and its rise and collapse, as the soviets would make up plans to fix their deficit, but never act on it. “Republicans introduce legislation, but it doesn’t get done,” Paul stated.

On abortion, Paul proposed that “for years and years we’ve presumed the only way to do anything about it is through the Supreme Court. Our best hope is to return the question to the states and then things will get done. We now have hundreds of thousands of people like you on the Internet,” Paul said to the crowd. “There is a lot of hope.” Read more of this post

Exclusive Talk w/Reuters’ Senior D.C. Economics Reporter: Pedro da Costa


In this exclusive interview with Reuters’ award-winning D.C. economics correspondent, Pedro da Costa, we explore the Federal Reserve system, economic and philosophic history, “free markets,” the “third position,” the bail out and derivatives, Max Weber, and much more, as well as his award-winning report, “Club Fed: The Ties that Bind at the Federal Reserve.”

Mr. da Costa’s bio is as follows:

“Pedro da Costa has been covering economics and financial markets since 2001. He recently relocated from New York to Washington to cover the Federal Reserve and macroeconomic policy. Da Costa earned a Master’s in international relations at the University of California San Diego and studied sociology and political science as an undergraduate at the University of Chicago and the London School of Economics. He grew up in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.”

Glenn Beck Shows 30 Rock’s Communist Symbolism

And he’s spot on here. Props to Peter Parker for this one.

Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.

Join 155 other followers