by Peter Phillips
Corporate media today is highly concentrated and fully international. Their primary goal is the promotion of product sales and pro-capitalist propaganda through the psychological control of human desires, emotions, beliefs, fears, and values...
...are reflections of a new global imperialism imposed by a core of capitalist nations in support of trillions of dollars of concentrated investment wealth.
This
New World Order of mass capital has
become a totalitarian empire of inequality and repression.
The top seventeen of these trillion-dollar investment management firms controlled $41.1 trillion dollars in 2017. These firms are all directly invested in each other and managed by only 199 people who decide how and where global capital will be invested.
Their biggest problem is
they have more capital than there are safe investment opportunities,
which leads to risky speculative investments, increased war
spending, privatization of the public domain, and pressures to
open new capital investment opportunities through political
regime changes.
Failure for capital to achieve continuing expansion leads to economic stagnation, which can result in depression, bank failures, currency collapses, and mass unemployment.
Capitalism is an economic system that inevitably adjusts itself via contractions, recessions, and depressions.
Power elites are entrapped in a web of enforced growth that requires ongoing global management and the formation of new and ever expanding capital investment opportunities.
This forced expansion
becomes a worldwide manifest destiny that seeks total capital
domination in all regions of the earth and beyond.
They serve as advisors to the,
Most attend the World Economic Forum.
Global power elites engage actively on private international policy councils such as,
Many of the US global elites are members of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and the Business Roundtable in the US.
The most important issue
for these power elites is protecting capital investment, insuring
debt collection, and building opportunities for further returns.
Concentrated global capital becomes the binding institutional alignment that brings transnational capitalists into a centralized global imperialism facilitated by world economic/trade institutions and protected by the US/NATO military empire.
This concentration of
wealth leads to a crisis of humanity, whereby poverty, war,
starvation, mass alienation, media propaganda, and environmental
devastation have reached levels that threaten humanity's future.
However, globalization has placed a new set of demands on capitalism that requires transnational mechanisms to support continued capital growth that is increasingly beyond the boundaries of individual states.
The financial crisis of 2008 was an acknowledgement of the global system of capital under threat.
These threats encourage
the abandonment of nation-state rights altogether and the formation
of a global imperialism that reflects new world order requirements
for protecting transnational capital.
The resulting worldwide reach motivates a new form of global imperialism that is evident by coalitions of core capitalist nations engaged in past and present regime change efforts via sanctions, covert actions, co-options, and war with non-cooperating nations:
The attempted coup in Venezuela shows the alignment of transnational capital-supporting states in recognizing the elite forces that oppose Maduro's socialist presidency.
A new global imperialism
is at work here, whereby Venezuela's sovereignty is openly
undermined by a capital imperial world order that seeks not just
control of Venezuela's oil, but a full opportunity for widespread
investments through a new regime.
Corporate media today is highly concentrated and fully international.
Their primary goal is the promotion of product sales and pro-capitalist propaganda through the psychological control of human desires, emotions, beliefs, fears, and values.
Corporate media does this
by manipulating feelings and cognitions of human beings worldwide,
and by promoting entertainment as a distraction to
global inequality.
We must stand on the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights and challenge global
imperialism and its fascist governments, media propaganda, and
empire armies...
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