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“There is nothing more difficult to take in hand, more perilous to conduct, or more uncertain in its success, than to take the lead in the introduction of a new order of things.” ~ Niccolo Machiavelli
By Catherine Austin Fitts
Karel van Wolfren is an author, journalist, professor, publisher and one of the most respected voices in the Netherlands on geopolitics. Last week I visited Karel for a wide ranging discussion on his views about events in the Ukraine and how they relate to the push for central control globally.
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Time 59.50: Why, as Karel says, can’t you have a democracy without a state? The Iroquois nation, for example, had a strong democratic tradition without being a state and many other organisations are democratic without be states. Although I may be wrong on this, I believe the Mormon and Amish communities elect their leaders democratically.
Karel later claims that China is not about control but rather harmony. That sounds poetic, but in this case harmony is just a nice word for obedience.
I recently watched a video about the Korean Chaebol called ‘South Korea’s Untouchable Families’.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHw7Aa7lhhw
The position of the chaebol in Korea is not unlike the current situatoin woth our corporate and banking executives. In this video it talks about how the chaebol recruit youngsters from schools and universities. They only want the ‘best’. What does ‘the best’ mean? The two traits they look for are intelligence and obedience. Intelligence means having high grades, which within the context of the Asia education system means not asking questions but rather memorising and repeating what the wise elders tell you. Obedience means not making waves but complying and doing what you’re told. This is how to build ‘harmony’.
Time 106.00: Is the Kremlin a challenge to Davos? Perhaps superficially but I doubt it at the 3 or 4-D chess level.
Here’s an article contending that the “Putin was kicked out of the WEF in 2015′ myth does not hold water”:
https://www.martinvrijland.nl/en/news-analyses/het-poetin-is-in-2015-het-wef-uitgeknikkerd-fabeltje-houdt-geen-stand/
What is the name of the Russian history book That was mentioned?
The Tragedy of Russia’s Reforms: Market Bolshevism Against Democracy / by Peter Reddaway & Dmitri Glinski
https://www.amazon.com/Tragedy-Russias-Reforms-Bolshevism-Democracy/dp/1929223064/
What is the name of the book on the Russian history that was mentioned?
The Tragedy of Russia’s Reforms: Market Bolshevism Against Democracy / by Peter Reddaway & Dmitri Glinski
https://www.amazon.com/Tragedy-Russias-Reforms-Bolshevism-Democracy/dp/1929223064/
What was the name of the book that was referred to?
Thanks.
The Tragedy of Russia’s Reforms: Market Bolshevism Against Democracy / by Peter Reddaway & Dmitri Glinski
https://www.amazon.com/Tragedy-Russias-Reforms-Bolshevism-Democracy/dp/1929223064/
Wonderful interview, thank you. Never heard of Karel van Wolferen but I can see why Catherine admires him and his knowledge.
Now interview E. Michael Jones to discuss his epic `The Jewish Revolutionary Spirt’ which will fill in a LOT of the blanks about who the elephant in the room is.
Is there a way to translate his magazine to English? I also want to subscribe
Thank you for this, it was so good to listen to.
A tiny selection of the articles in the magazine is published online. You can use the translation function of your browser in order to read in English.
https://gezondverstand.eu/preview-artikelen/