World War III Scenarios: Africom, Colorado, Nukes and Underground Bases
January 20, 2013 10 Comments
By: Jay
The Anglo-American establishment sought to create a world government with the engineered World War I through the problem-reaction-solution Hegelian dialectic of the League of Nations, which ultimately failed. Following that war, a second was engineered with the fascists and communists both receiving funding from Wall Street and other elite combines for the purpose of allowing a real enemy to run amok. This is why the Rockefeller Foundation, Ford Foundations, Carnegie Endowment, JP Morgan and others are on record having funded communism and fascism, as Dr. Carroll Quigley notes at length in Tragedy and Hope. Keep in mind as well, Tragedy and Hope is not a conspiracy text, but a chronicle of the Anglo establishment writing about his investigations of the Western establishment’s own documents.
The most amazing aspect of Quigley’s book is the admission of the Western elite’s funding of socialism and fascism for the purpose of controlled, although real, conflict. The wars are engineered because war is a racket. While adept researchers are aware of all this, the question remains, “What is being planned in the next few decades?” Is it appropriate to speculate about the underground bases, military build ups, surveillance state, secret tech, drug trade, proxy wars, staged terror events, expansionism, and Russian/Chinese/Anglo strategies? What is the longterm endgame here?
Clearly the Anglo establishment is intent upon their new world order, and are funding and welcoming these conflicts with the intention of a new world war which has the advantage of distracting from economic woes, rallying the masses around phony patriotism and propaganda, and the need for a global military and economic authority to police the regional conflicts that will arise due to the planned integration of the continental unions. As I have written before, the Eurasian Union, the American Unions, and the African Union will function as the economic and authoritarian centers for the shadow government that is already in place in the West. For this to emerge, the right crises are necessary to bring about the central military and economic planning bureaus that will enforce a global socialism, modelled after the Fabian socialists of England. This is precisely what the EU already is, and is what the EU-Russian merger will be, as well as the North American Union. The justifications for these mergers is always “free trade,” regardless of the Marxist or socialist status of the member nations.
Analyst Joel Skousen makes the case that the coming conflict must be nuclear in order to do sufficient damage to western sites, as well as enticing Russia into a nuclear event that will end in Russia’s defeat. Russia’s satellite states in South America, Africa and the Balkans must be enticed so as to allow for a global involvement, with the U.S. receiving a preemptive strike, and the retaliation being the annihilation of Russia with the West’s super high-tech space-based weapons. It is a constant back-story news feature about Russian and Chinese spies stealing and being given western technology, Skousen argues, for Russia to be enticed. When Russia takes the bait, the US will respond with the billions of dollars of black budget defense weaponry that we know exists, but don’t really know about. Wired magazine, for example, ran this story:
“These secrets are different. Their names are obscured by code words, or simply listed as “classified programs.” But with a little digging, we can get a (limited) sense of how much money is being spent on the U.S. government’s most secret military projects. In fact, you can take a look for yourself. We’ve put together this spreadsheet with the latest information. Feel free to add, subtract and edit it — kind of like a classified cash wiki.
This year, the military’s black budget appears to be a little over $51 billion, down from the $56 billion which held steady for the last two years, not including inflation. The reductions are also not really a surprise considering the cuts happening nearly everywhere else.”
Concerning the expansions in Africa that we are now seeing, Wired projected in February of last year: Read more of this post
