by Jon Rappoport
April 14,
2022
from
NoMoreFakeNews Website
Italian
version
A gaping
hole
in the Economic
Matrix...
Lately, I've been posting
articles about
Elite Power groups and their
historical connections to Russia.
Here is a piece that raises a problem these power groups have been
facing - a problem that won't go away. I wrote and posted this
article on June 10, 2015.
Stay with me on this one.
You'll see what the powers-that-be are really worried about.
You can roll up,
...and the several
current trade treaties nearing completion...
You can insert all these
Rockefeller Globalist forces into
one great corporate agenda, and...
There is a problem.
A problem for
Globalism.
This is, behind the
scenes, what the titans of control are whispering about...
It starts here:
Understand that
mega-corporations are the instruments of world domination.
They move into
countries where cheap labor, land, and resources are abundant,
and they take over.
This is what they're
meant to do.
This is the plan...
Intelligence agencies and
armies may precede them, but the corporations are the most capable
organizations on the planet, when it comes to exercising enduring
control...
It's been estimated that the top three or four hundred corporations
are responsible for at least 25% of all world trade.
However... here is the rub:
-
as Globalist
policies allow corporations to shut down domestic factories
in their own industrialized countries and open up those same
factories in places where slave wages are the order of the
day
-
as tariffs on
imported goods are canceled, killing off businesses that try
to compete with mega-corporations
-
as leading
economies decline,
...the consumer base for
these mega-corporations shrinks.
To put it simply,
The corporations sell
products.
They need buyers, all
over the world.
The top manufacturing corporations are running their
assembly lines at about half-capacity...
They could produce
much, much more of what they sell.
But only about an eighth of the world population
has the means to buy these products.
There are partial fixes
for the problem:
But, in the long run,
these solutions don't cut it.
The mega-corporations are
still lacking consumers. You can create only so many artificial
buyers. Beyond that, the market system irretrievably heads downward.
Mega-corporations have the potential to produce and sell more and
more. The consumer base is shrinking...
Globalism, the very
system that is determined to elevate the power of mega-corporations,
is diminishing the number of people who can consume what the
corporations make.
The snake has been
eating its tail for some time now.
Mega-corporate CEOs and their advisors aren't completely stupid.
Some of them see the handwriting on the wall.
World Bank and IMF fixes aren't
going to make this problem go away.
Neither is some drastic depopulation program.
That would be heading
in the wrong direction: fewer consumers...
What about a radical
re-set involving a new global currency...?
Suppose, for example,
every inhabitant of the planet were outfitted with a free credit
card carrying substantial buying power?
Theoretically, that might
work, if you discount what people who actually earn a living are
going to do when they see billions of their fellow humans who don't
work outfitted with comparable consuming power.
And that rumbling class
warfare would be just the stormy beginning of the trouble.
Creating money out
of thin air to satisfy the avarice of banks, to pay off
governments' soaring debt, to boost corporate bottom lines is
one thing.
Creating money out
of nothing to make six or seven billion brand new consumers
is quite another thing.
In that case, the
corporate-welfare gifting would lead to pollution and destruction of
the environment on a scale that makes current levels look like a few
leaking picnic baskets on a Sunday park outing.
There is another factor to consider:
technological
innovation...
For mega-corporations,
that means robots/machines replacing humans as employees. More
unemployment - unless the corporations hold back and refrain from
implementing the "automation revolution."
The corporate thrust, however, is always about moving forward.
More robots in the
workplace.
Bigger assembly
lines.
Higher production.
It turns out that the
Globalist agenda has an expiration date...
Beyond it, the system
comes apart at the seams.
The normal solution to a problem of this magnitude is:
Consider how
hard-charging greed-head mega-corporate masters would react to the
following proposition:
"Look boys, we know
you have the ability to produce goods for two or three planets
the size of Earth.
But we want you to
service only a tenth of one planet, and that base will shrink
further.
Okay? Don't worry, be
happy. Everything is fine..."
Behind every Bilderberg,
CFR, Trilateral conference, this is the specter that lurks in the
shadows.
They're not worried about escalating the level of their political
control over populations. It's the economics that don't add up, no
matter how many holes in the dam are temporarily plugged.
Every present Globalist agenda-item does two things:
a) it aims at
tighter control of populations
b) it enforces
and progressively lowers a ceiling on mega-corporations
It reveals a future in
which the number of those corporations will be drastically reduced.
And that's the rub.
That's the hidden factor...!
Yes, the rich get richer and the poor get poorer.
But everyone who thinks that analysis is the core of the current crisis, is
looking no farther than the end of his nose.
It turns out that,
decentralization of power, on every level,
is more than just the hope and dream of a relative few.
It's a
planet-wide imperative... and survival is at stake.
The greatest economic matrix ever devised, is blowing
its engine...
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