
by A Lily Bit
June 10, 2025
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A Lily Bit
Former intelligence operative analyzing the "Great
Reset," the "Fourth Industrial Revolution," propaganda,
totalitarianism, current narratives, psychology, and
history.
What matters now isn't storytelling; what matters is
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The tired narrative that nationalism is some
cartoonish evil while globalism rides in on a white horse is a con
job that's been festering since the ashes of World War II.
The creation of bloated, unaccountable institutions like
the UN,
IMF, and
World Bank laid the groundwork for
a slick campaign to sell the West on a mirage of
"interconnectedness."
By the 1970s, this morphed into a push to shackle nations to a web
of financial and trade dependencies:
currency markets, debt instruments, and
systems like SWIFT,
...were weaponized to ensure no one could step
out of line without economic ruin.
This was the era when Western factories were
gutted, shipped off to exploit cheap labor in developing nations.
The U.S. dollar was cut loose from gold in
1971, a move that unshackled fiat currency and unleashed
inflation.
The IMF rolled out its Special Drawing
Rights (SDR)
system, a proto-global currency to nudge nations toward a
singular financial order.
Stagflation choked economies for a decade,
proving the system was less about prosperity and more about
control.
Enter the World Economic Forum (WEF),
founded in 1971, and the
Club of Rome, peddling
apocalyptic climate narratives
to justify centralized power.
Elites weren't shy about their endgame:
white papers and insider rags like Foreign
Affairs openly mused about a one-world economy and government,
all under their benevolent thumb.
By the 1990s, the mask was off.
Their goal:
obliterate national sovereignty and
herd humanity into a globalist corral.
A damning admission came from
Strobe Talbott, Clinton's
Deputy Secretary of State, in a 1992 Time magazine
piece:
"The century ahead will see nations as we
know them become relics; a single global authority will rise...
Sovereignty was never the genius idea it's been made out to be."
He doubled down, crowing about how the IMF could
bully nations into tax policies and the GATT could dictate trade
duties, calling these outfits the "embryonic ministries" of a
unified world.
Globalists wield trade like a noose, strangling economies into
compliance with their homogenized vision.
Self-reliance becomes unthinkable.
Unilateral tariffs are heresy.
Nations producing their own goods?
A pipe dream - until, perhaps, 2025, when
cracks in this dogma started showing...
The
Trump
psy-op exposed the globalists' hysteria, especially
in Europe, where elites now pose as
plucky "rebels" battling a supposed 'tyrant'...
These are the same cultural Marxists and
globalist stooges who twist,
"freedom" into submission and "democracy"
into a buzzword for control...
Europe's slide into authoritarianism:
...makes their "land of the free" shtick a
grotesque joke.
The Economist had the gall to publish a
piece in 2025 titled "The
Thing about Europe - It's The Actual Land of The Free Now"
(also
here).
Tell that to the citizens silenced for
wrongthink or the communities buckling under unchecked migration
and soaring crime...!
Authoritarianism thrives on forced adoration, not
just compliance.
Globalists don't just want power:
they demand worship.
Their new world order isn't about saving the
planet:
it's about making you kneel to their vision.
We all understand how absurd The
Economist's claims are...
Their argument boils down to this:
If it hurts globalism, it's a threat to
"democracy".
That's the tall tale being formulated in the
media today.
The
Trump Administration supposedly
instituting "America First" policies is being called,
authoritarian by the elites because
these things interfere with THEIR agenda, not because Americans
are being oppressed.
In many ways the European shift in rhetoric is
merely a reflection of the long running globalist strategy:
To rewrite nationalists as agents of chaos
and paint the internationalists as defenders of order.
In a recent interview with the
German news platform Die Zeit Online,
EU President
Ursula von der Leyen took the
disinformation even further with her claim that,
there "Is no oligarchy in Europe"...
In other words,
European leaders are innocent victims
under attack by the rich and dastardly nationalists.
Frankly, this is news to most of us because the
EU government has long been considered the very definition of
faceless and unaccountable oligarchy.
She argues:
"...History is back, and so are geopolitics.
And we see that what we had perceived as a
world order is becoming a world disorder, triggered not least by
the power struggle between China and the United States, but of
course also by Putin's imperialist ambitions...
That is why we need another, new European
Union that is ready to go out into the big wide world and to
play a very active role in shaping this new world order that is
coming."
Notice the attempt to paint Europe as the
'virtuous' bystander caught up in the geopolitical turmoil of
the US, China and Russia.
No mention of their ongoing roll in fomenting a
wider war in Ukraine, their interference with peace negotiations or
the fact that globalism has made them dependent on energy imports
for their very survival.
The EU President continues:
"The readiness of all 27 Member States to
strengthen our common defense industry would have been
inconceivable without the developments of recent weeks and
months.
The same applies to the economy.
Everyone wants to emulate our common plan for
greater competitiveness, because everyone has understood:
We need to stand firm in today's
globalized world..."
The EU has been peddling the idea of a unified
European army for some time.
It makes sense... In order to erase national
boundaries even further in Europe, a singular defense structure
would have to be established. They're simply using the war in
Ukraine and America's economic decoupling as an excuse.
She continues:
"For me, it is crucial that Europe plays a
strong role in shaping the New World Order that is slowly
emerging. And I firmly believe that Europe can do that.
Let's look back at the last decade:
the banking crisis, migration crisis,
Brexit, pandemic, energy crisis, Russia's war against
Ukraine.
All these are serious crises that have really
challenged us, but Europe has emerged bigger and stronger from
every crisis..."
A "New
World Order" - remember when this was a "conspiracy
theory"...?
So what is Europe's "New World Order?"
Economically, socially, spiritually,
culturally, the continent is in a death spiral.
No one wants to fight for what Europe is
today, including the millions of third world immigrants they've
invited in.
If they do try to institute a centralized
military they will have to turn to forced conscription, which
means even more tyranny.
In terms of the economy she states:
"The West as we knew it no longer exists. The
world has become a globe also geopolitically, and today our
networks of friendship span the globe...
Everyone is clamoring for more trade with
Europe - not just for economic gain, but for shared rules and
predictability. Europe's reliability is becoming a prized asset
again.
This is flattering, but it comes with immense
responsibility."
Let's cut through the lies.
The U.S. accounts for 30-35% of global
consumer spending, dwarfing every other market.
Europe? Germany, its economic powerhouse,
scrapes by with a mere 3% of global consumption, despite being
the world's third-largest economy.
Europe couldn't plug the gap if the U.S.
decoupled or crashed - Europe would implode right alongside it.
Then von der Leyen pivots to scapegoating:
"We mustn't underestimate the orchestrated
polarization from outside.
Russia and other autocratic states are
meddling via social media, amplifying extreme views to divide
our open societies... But Europe has an edge - our inequalities
are less stark, thanks to our social market economy and
distributed power."
Blaming Russia for the millions of Europeans
rejecting globalist multiculturalism is laughable.
Her Marxist-tinged claim that populism is some
foreign-engineered mirage ignores the real fight:
Europeans aren't chasing economic equality -
they're battling to preserve their cultural identity, which
globalism is hell-bent on erasing.
"Europe remains a peace project.
No bros or oligarchs call the shots here.
We don't invade neighbors or punish them... Controversial
debates thrive at our universities.
These values prove Europe is more than a
union - it's our home."
This is peak delusion...!
The EU is a textbook oligarchy, unaccountable
and obsessed with crushing individualism.
Dissent is stifled unless it's safely
contained within academic echo chambers where self-censorship
reigns.
The more globalism tightens its grip, the less
freedom survives.
This is their rough draft for the propaganda to come - a clumsy
narrative that's still taking shape.
The core lie is that national sovereignty
threatens "democracy," not freedom, but their warped version of
democracy:
elite rule dressed up as the greater good,
vague and undefinable.
The globalist narrative - peddled by the likes of
von der Leyen and their media mouthpieces - is a desperate,
half-baked lie to demonize nationalism while sanctifying their
centralized utopia.
It's a lie built on blaming external
boogeymen like Russia or "fascist America" for Europe's
rebellion against cultural erasure, while ignoring the EU's own
oligarchic stranglehold.
They dress up their power grab as "democracy,"
but it's just elitist rule cloaked in vague platitudes about the
greater good.
Europe's spiraling into economic stagnation,
cultural decay, and authoritarian censorship, yet they're told
it's the "land of the free."
Ordinary Europeans, craving a return to Western
roots, are trapped in this dystopian theater, gaslit into believing
America or populists are the enemy.
The truth is, globalism's death grip is the real threat, and it's up
to those who still value sovereignty - here, in the U.S., or
anywhere - to fight back before the West is lost for good...
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