The Full English Translation of Putin’s Profoundly Important Valdai Speech October 2017

The speech of Vladimir Putin at Valdai this year was not covered in any seriousness by the Western media. Hardly surprising as he took the gloves off and spoke truth to the people NOT through the elites or politicians. Probably the most important speech made by a political figure since Churchill’s “Iron Curtain” speech of March 5, 1946I am inspired to publicise this important speech having read Dmitri Orlov’s blog mentioning it – (http://cluborlov.blogspot.co.uk/2014/10/putin-to-western-elites-play-time-is.html_) – Facebook seem to be trying to suppress Dmitry Orlov’s excellent journalism so I encourage everyone to support and more importantly read his truly professional offerings – if that means subs of $1 a month it is the best value online.
A Russian blogger Chipstone(http://chipstone.livejournal.com/12…) summarised the main points as:
1. Russia will no longer play games and engage in back-room negotiations over trifles. But Russia is prepared for serious conversations and agreements, if these are conducive to collective security, are based on fairness and take into account the interests of each side.
2.All systems of global collective security now lie in ruins. There are no longer any international security guarantees at all. And the entity that destroyed them has a name: The United States of America.
3.The builders of the New World Order have failed, having built a sand castle. Whether or not a new world order of any sort is to be built is not just Russia’s decision, but it is a decision that will not be made without Russia.
4. Russia favors a conservative approach to introducing innovations into the social order, but is not opposed to investigating and discussing such innovations, to see if introducing any of them might be justified.
5. Russia has no intention of going fishing in the murky waters created by America’s ever-expanding “empire of chaos,” and has no interest in building a new empire of her own (this is unnecessary; Russia’s challenges lie in developing her already vast territory). Neither is Russia willing to act as a savior of the world, as she had in the past.
6. Russia will not attempt to reformat the world in her own image, but neither will she allow anyone to reformat her in their image. Russia will not close herself off from the world, but anyone who tries to close her off from the world will be sure to reap a whirlwind.
7. Russia does not wish for the chaos to spread, does not want war, and has no intention of starting one. However, today Russia sees the outbreak of global war as almost inevitable, is prepared for it, and is continuing to prepare for it. Russia does not want war—nor does she fear it.
8. Russia does not intend to take an active role in thwarting those who are still attempting to construct their New World Order—until their efforts start to impinge on Russia’s key interests. Russia would prefer to stand by and watch them give themselves as many lumps as their poor heads can take. But those who manage to drag Russia into this process, through disregard for her interests, will be taught the true meaning of pain.
9. In her external, and, even more so, internal politics, Russia’s power will rely not on the elites and their back-room dealing, but on the will of the people.
Dmitri Orlov in his Club Orlov blog (http://cluborlov.blogspot.co.uk/201…) added a tenth which is priceless as is his blog which I recommend to all to subscribe to:
10. There is still a chance to construct a new world order that will avoid a world war. This new world order must of necessity include the United States—but can only do so on the same terms as everyone else: subject to international law and international agreements; refraining from all unilateral action; in full respect of the sovereignty of other nations.
Dmitri added: To sum it all up: play-time is over. Children, put away your toys. Now is the time for the adults to make decisions. Russia is ready for this; is the world?
Text of Vladimir Putin’s speech and a question and answer session at the final plenary meeting of the Valdai International Discussion Club’s XI session in Sochi on 24 October 2014.
It was mentioned already that the club has new co-organizers this year. They include Russian non-governmental organizations, expert groups and leading universities. The idea was also raised of broadening the discussions to include not just issues related to Russia itself but also global politics and the economy.
An organization and content will bolster the club’s influence as a leading discussion and expert forum. At the same time, I hope the ‘Valdai spirit’ will remain – this free and open atmosphere and chance to express all manner of very different and frank opinions.
Let me say in this respect that I will also not let you down and will speak directly and frankly. Some of what I say might seem a bit too harsh, but if we do not speak directly and honestly about what we really think, then there is little point in even meeting in this way. It would be better in that case just to keep to diplomatic get-togethers, where no one says anything of real sense and, recalling the words of one famous diplomat, you realize that diplomats have tongues so as not to speak the truth.
We get together for other reasons. We get together so as to talk frankly with each other. We need to be direct and blunt today not so as to trade barbs, but so as to attempt to get to the bottom of what is actually happening in the world, try to understand why the world is becoming less safe and more unpredictable, and why the risks are increasing everywhere around us.
Today’s discussion took place under the theme: New Rules or a Game without Rules. I think that this formula accurately describes the historic turning point we have reached today and the choice we all face. There is nothing new of course in the idea that the world is changing very fast. I know this is something you have spoken about at the discussions today. It is certainly hard not to notice the dramatic transformations in global politics and the economy, public life, and in industry, information and social technologies.
Let me ask you right now to forgive me if I end up repeating what some of the discussion’s participants have already said. It’s practically impossible to avoid. You have already held detailed discussions, but I will set out my point of view. It will coincide with other participants’ views on some points and differ on others.
As we analyze today’s situation, let us not forget history’s lessons. First of all, changes in the world order – and what we are seeing today are events on this scale – have usually been accompanied by if not global war and conflict, then by chains of intensive local-level conflicts. Second, global politics is above all about economic leadership, issues of war and peace, and the humanitarian dimension, including human rights.
The world is full of contradictions today. We need to be frank in asking each other if we have a reliable safety net in place. Sadly, there is no guarantee and no certainty that the current system of global and regional security is able to protect us from upheavals. This system has become seriously weakened, fragmented and deformed. The international and regional political, economic, and cultural cooperation organizations are also going through difficult times.
Yes, many of the mechanisms we have for ensuring the world order were created quite a long time ago now, including and above all in the period immediately following World War II. Let me stress that the solidity of the system created back then rested not only on the balance of power and the rights of the victor countries, but on the fact that this system’s ‘founding fathers’ had respect for each other, did not try to put the squeeze on others, but attempted to reach agreements.
The main thing is that this system needs to develop, and despite its various shortcomings, needs to at least be capable of keeping the world’s current problems within certain limits and regulating the intensity of the natural competition between countries.
It is my conviction that we could not take this mechanism of checks and balances that we built over the last decades, sometimes with such effort and difficulty, and simply tear it apart without building anything in its place. Otherwise we would be left with no instruments other than brute force.
What we needed to do was to carry out a rational reconstruction and adapt it the new realities in the system of international relations.
But the United States, having declared itself the winner of the Cold War, saw no need for this. Instead of establishing a new balance of power, essential for maintaining order and stability, they took steps that threw the system into sharp and deep imbalance.
The Cold War ended, but it did not end with the signing of a peace treaty with clear and transparent agreements on respecting existing rules or creating new rules and standards. This created the impression that the so-called ‘victors’ in the Cold War had decided to pressure events and reshape the world to suit their own needs and interests. If the existing system of international relations, international law and the checks and balances in place got in the way of these aims, this system was declared worthless, outdated and in need of immediate demolition. Pardon the analogy, but this is the way ‘nouveaux riches’ behave when they suddenly end up with a great fortune, in this case, in the shape of world leadership and domination. Instead of managing their wealth wisely, for their own benefit too of course, I think they have committed many follies.
We have entered a period of differing interpretations and deliberate silences in world politics. International law has been forced to retreat over and over by the onslaught of legal nihilism. Objectivity and justice have been sacrificed on the altar of political expediency. Arbitrary interpretations and biased assessments have replaced legal norms. At the same time, total control of the global mass media has made it possible when desired to portray white as black and black as white.
In a situation where you had domination by one country and its allies, or its satellites rather, the search for global solutions often turned into an attempt to impose their own universal recipes. This group’s ambitions grew so big that they started presenting the policies they put together in their corridors of power as the view of the entire international community. But this is not the case.
The very notion of ‘national sovereignty’ became a relative value for most countries. In essence, what was being proposed was the formula: the greater the loyalty towards the world’s sole power centre, the greater this or that ruling regime’s legitimacy.
We will have a free discussion afterwards and I will be happy to answer your questions and would also like to use my right to ask you questions. Let someone try to disprove the arguments that I just set out during the upcoming discussion.
The measures taken against those who refuse to submit are well-known and have been tried and tested many times. They include use of force, economic and propaganda pressure, meddling in domestic affairs, and appeals to a kind of ‘supra-legal’ legitimacy when they need to justify illegal intervention in this or that conflict or toppling inconvenient regimes. Of late, we have increasing evidence too that outright blackmail has been used with regard to a number of leaders. It is not for nothing that ‘big brother’ is spending billions of dollars on keeping the whole world, including its own closest allies, under surveillance.
Let’s ask ourselves, how comfortable are we with this, how safe are we, how happy living in this world, and how fair and rational has it become? Maybe, we have no real reasons to worry, argue and ask awkward questions? Maybe the United States’ exceptional position and the way they are carrying out their leadership really is a blessing for us all, and their meddling in events all around the world is bringing peace, prosperity, progress, growth and democracy, and we should maybe just relax and enjoy it all?
Let me say that this is not the case, absolutely not the case.
A unilateral diktat and imposing one’s own models produces the opposite result. Instead of settling conflicts it leads to their escalation, instead of sovereign and stable states we see the growing spread of chaos, and instead of democracy there is support for a very dubious public ranging from open neo-fascists to Islamic radicals.
Why do they support such people? They do this because they decide to use them as instruments along the way in achieving their goals but then burn their fingers and recoil. I never cease to be amazed by the way that our partners just keep stepping on the same rake, as we say here in Russia, that is to say, make the same mistake over and over.
They once sponsored Islamic extremist movements to fight the Soviet Union. Those groups got their battle experience in Afghanistan and later gave birth to the Taliban and Al-Qaeda. The West if not supported, at least closed its eyes, and, I would say, gave information, political and financial support to international terrorists’ invasion of Russia (we have not forgotten this) and the Central Asian region’s countries. Only after horrific terrorist attacks were committed on US soil itself did the United States wake up to the common threat of terrorism. Let me remind you that we were the first country to support the American people back then, the first to react as friends and partners to the terrible tragedy of September 11.
During my conversations with American and European leaders, I always spoke of the need to fight terrorism together, as a challenge on a global scale. We cannot resign ourselves to and accept this threat, cannot cut it into separate pieces using double standards. Our partners expressed agreement, but a little time passed and we ended up back where we started. First there was the military operation in Iraq, then in Libya, which got pushed to the brink of falling apart. Why was Libya pushed into this situation? Today it is a country in danger of breaking apart and has become a training ground for terrorists.
Only the current Egyptian leadership’s determination and wisdom saved this key Arab country from chaos and having extremists run rampant. In Syria, as in the past, the United States and its allies started directly financing and arming rebels and allowing them to fill their ranks with mercenaries from various countries. Let me ask where do these rebels get their money, arms and military specialists? Where does all this come from? How did the notorious ISIL manage to become such a powerful group, essentially a real armed force?
As for financing sources, today, the money is coming not just from drugs, production of which has increased not just by a few percentage points but many-fold, since the international coalition forces have been present in Afghanistan. You are aware of this. The terrorists are getting money from selling oil too. Oil is produced in territory controlled by the terrorists, who sell it at dumping prices, produce it and transport it. But someone buys this oil, resells it, and makes a profit from it, not thinking about the fact that they are thus financing terrorists who could come sooner or later to their own soil and sow destruction in their own countries.
Where do they get new recruits? In Iraq, after Saddam Hussein was toppled, the state’s institutions, including the army, were left in ruins. We said back then, be very, very careful. You are driving people out into the street, and what will they do there? Don’t forget (rightfully or not) that they were in the leadership of a large regional power, and what are you now turning them into?
What was the result? Tens of thousands of soldiers, officers and former Baath Party activists were turned out into the streets and today have joined the rebels’ ranks. Perhaps this is what explains why the Islamic State group has turned out so effective? In military terms, it is acting very effectively and has some very professional people. Russia warned repeatedly about the dangers of unilateral military actions, intervening in sovereign states’ affairs, and flirting with extremists and radicals. We insisted on having the groups fighting the central Syrian government, above all the Islamic State, included on the lists of terrorist organizations. But did we see any results? We appealed in vain.
We sometimes get the impression that our colleagues and friends are constantly fighting the consequences of their own policies, throw all their effort into addressing the risks they themselves have created, and pay an ever-greater price.
Colleagues, this period of unipolar domination has convincingly demonstrated that having only one power centre does not make global processes more manageable. On the contrary, this kind of unstable construction has shown its inability to fight the real threats such as regional conflicts, terrorism, drug trafficking, religious fanaticism, chauvinism and neo-Nazism. At the same time, it has opened the road wide for inflated national pride, manipulating public opinion and letting the strong bully and suppress the weak.
Essentially, the unipolar world is simply a means of justifying dictatorship over people and countries. The unipolar world turned out too uncomfortable, heavy and unmanageable a burden even for the self-proclaimed leader. Comments along this line were made here just before and I fully agree with this. This is why we see attempts at this new historic stage to recreate a semblance of a quasi-bipolar world as a convenient model for perpetuating American leadership. It does not matter who takes the place of the centre of evil in American propaganda, the USSR’s old place as the main adversary. It could be Iran, as a country seeking to acquire nuclear technology, China, as the world’s biggest economy, or Russia, as a nuclear superpower.
Today, we are seeing new efforts to fragment the world, draw new dividing lines, put together coalitions not built for something but directed against someone, anyone, create the image of an enemy as was the case during the Cold War years, and obtain the right to this leadership, or diktat if you wish. The situation was presented this way during the Cold War. We all understand this and know this. The United States always told its allies: “We have a common enemy, a terrible foe, the centre of evil, and we are defending you, our allies, from this foe, and so we have the right to order you around, force you to sacrifice your political and economic interests and pay your share of the costs for this collective defense, but we will be the ones in charge of it all of course.” In short, we see today attempts in a new and changing world to reproduce the familiar models of global management, and all this so as to guarantee their [the US’] exceptional position and reap political and economic dividends.
But these attempts are increasingly divorced from reality and are in contradiction with the world’s diversity. Steps of this kind inevitably create confrontation and countermeasures and have the opposite effect to the hoped-for goals. We see what happens when politics rashly starts meddling in the economy and the logic of rational decisions gives way to the logic of confrontation that only hurt one’s own economic positions and interests, including national business interests.
Joint economic projects and mutual investment objectively bring countries closer together and help to smooth out current problems in relations between states. But today, the global business community faces unprecedented pressure from Western governments. What business, economic expediency and pragmatism can we speak of when we hear slogans such as “the homeland is in danger”, “the free world is under threat”, and “democracy is in jeopardy”? And so everyone needs to mobilize. That is what a real mobilization policy looks like.
Sanctions are already undermining the foundations of world trade, the WTO rules and the principle of inviolability of private property. They are dealing a blow to liberal model of globalization based on markets, freedom and competition, which, let me note, is a model that has primarily benefited precisely the Western countries. And now they risk losing trust as the leaders of globalization. We have to ask ourselves, why was this necessary? After all, the United States’ prosperity rests in large part on the trust of investors and foreign holders of dollars and US securities. This trust is clearly being undermined and signs of disappointment in the fruits of globalization are visible now in many countries. The well-known Cyprus precedent and the politically motivated sanctions have only strengthened the trend towards seeking to bolster economic and financial sovereignty and countries’ or their regional groups’ desire to find ways of protecting themselves from the risks of outside pressure. We already see that more and more countries are looking for ways to become less dependent on the dollar and are setting up alternative financial and payments systems and reserve currencies. I think that our American friends are quite simply cutting the branch they are sitting on. You cannot mix politics and the economy, but this is what is happening now. I have always thought and still think today that politically motivated sanctions were a mistake that will harm everyone, but I am sure that we will come back to this subject later.
We know how these decisions were taken and who was applying the pressure. But let me stress that Russia is not going to get all worked up, get offended or come begging at anyone’s door. Russia is a self-sufficient country. We will work within the foreign economic environment that has taken shape, develop domestic production and technology and act more decisively to carry out transformation. Pressure from outside, as has been the case on past occasions, will only consolidate our society, keep us alert and make us concentrate on our main development goals.
Of course the sanctions are a hindrance. They are trying to hurt us through these sanctions, block our development and push us into political, economic and cultural isolation, force us into backwardness in other words. But let me say yet again that the world is a very different place today. We have no intention of shutting ourselves off from anyone and choosing some kind of closed development road, trying to live in autarky. We are always open to dialogue, including on normalizing our economic and political relations. We are counting here on the pragmatic approach and position of business communities in the leading countries.
Some are saying today that Russia is supposedly turning its back on Europe – such words were probably spoken already here too during the discussions – and is looking for new business partners, above all in Asia. Let me say that this is absolutely not the case. Our active policy in the Asian-Pacific region began not just yesterday and not in response to sanctions, but is a policy that we have been following for a good many years now. Like many other countries, including Western countries, we saw that Asia is playing an ever greater role in the world, in the economy and in politics, and there is simply no way we can afford to overlook these developments.
Let me say again that everyone is doing this, and we will do so to, all the more so as a large part of our country is geographically in Asia. Why should we not make use of our competitive advantages in this area? It would be extremely shortsighted not to do so.
Developing economic ties with these countries and carrying out joint integration projects also creates big incentives for our domestic development. Today’s demographic, economic and cultural trends all suggest that dependence on a sole superpower will objectively decrease. This is something that European and American experts have been talking and writing about too.
Perhaps developments in global politics will mirror the developments we are seeing in the global economy, namely, intensive competition for specific niches and frequent change of leaders in specific areas. This is entirely possible.
There is no doubt that humanitarian factors such as education, science, healthcare and culture are playing a greater role in global competition. This also has a big impact on international relations, including because this ‘soft power’ resource will depend to a great extent on real achievements in developing human capital rather than on sophisticated propaganda tricks.
At the same time, the formation of a so-called polycentric world (I would also like to draw attention to this, colleagues) in and of itself does not improve stability; in fact, it is more likely to be the opposite. The goal of reaching global equilibrium is turning into a fairly difficult puzzle, an equation with many unknowns. So, what is in store for us if we choose not to live by the rules – even if they may be strict and inconvenient – but rather live without any rules at all? And that scenario is entirely possible; we cannot rule it out, given the tensions in the global situation. Many predictions can already be made, taking into account current trends, and unfortunately, they are not optimistic. If we do not create a clear system of mutual commitments and agreements, if we do not build the mechanisms for managing and resolving crisis situations, the symptoms of global anarchy will inevitably grow.
Today, we already see a sharp increase in the likelihood of a whole set of violent conflicts with either direct or indirect participation by the world’s major powers. And the risk factors include not just traditional multinational conflicts, but also the internal instability in separate states, especially when we talk about nations located at the intersections of major states’ geopolitical interests, or on the border of cultural, historical, and economic civilizational continents.
Ukraine, which I’m sure was discussed at length and which we will discuss some more, is one of the example of such sorts of conflicts that affect international power balance, and I think it will certainly not be the last. From here emanates the next real threat of destroying the current system of arms control agreements. And this dangerous process was launched by the United States of America when it unilaterally withdrew from the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty in 2002, and then set about and continues today to actively pursue the creation of its global missile defense system.
Colleagues, friends, I want to point out that we did not start this. Once again, we are sliding into the times when, instead of the balance of interests and mutual guarantees, it is fear and the balance of mutual destruction that prevent nations from engaging in direct conflict. In absence of legal and political instruments, arms are once again becoming the focal point of the global agenda; they are used wherever and however, without any UN Security Council sanctions. And if the Security Council refuses to produce such decisions, then it is immediately declared to be an outdated and ineffective instrument.
Many states do not see any other ways of ensuring their sovereignty but to obtain their own bombs. This is extremely dangerous. We insist on continuing talks; we are not only in favor of talks, but insist on continuing talks to reduce nuclear arsenals. The less nuclear weapons we have in the world, the better. And we are ready for the most serious, concrete discussions on nuclear disarmament – but only serious discussions without any double standards.
What do I mean? Today, many types of high-precision weaponry are already close to mass-destruction weapons in terms of their capabilities, and in the event of full renunciation of nuclear weapons or radical reduction of nuclear potential, nations that are leaders in creating and producing high-precision systems will have a clear military advantage. Strategic parity will be disrupted, and this is likely to bring destabilization. The use of a so-called first global pre-emptive strike may become tempting. In short, the risks do not decrease, but intensify.
The next obvious threat is the further escalation of ethnic, religious, and social conflicts. Such conflicts are dangerous not only as such, but also because they create zones of anarchy, lawlessness, and chaos around them, places that are comfortable for terrorists and criminals, where piracy, human trafficking, and drug trafficking flourish.
Incidentally, at the time, our colleagues tried to somehow manage these processes, use regional conflicts and design ‘color revolutions’ to suit their interests, but the genie escaped the bottle. It looks like the controlled chaos theory fathers themselves do not know what to do with it; there is disarray in their ranks.
We closely follow the discussions by both the ruling elite and the expert community. It is enough to look at the headlines of the Western press over the last year. The same people are called fighters for democracy, and then Islamists; first they write about revolutions and then call them riots and upheavals. The result is obvious: the further expansion of global chaos.
Colleagues, given the global situation, it is time to start agreeing on fundamental things. This is incredibly important and necessary; this is much better than going back to our own corners. The more we all face common problems, the more we find ourselves in the same boat, so to speak. And the logical way out is in cooperation between nations, societies, in finding collective answers to increasing challenges, and in joint risk management. Granted, some of our partners, for some reason, remember this only when it suits their interests.
Practical experience shows that joint answers to challenges are not always a panacea; and we need to understand this. Moreover, in most cases, they are hard to reach; it is not easy to overcome the differences in national interests, the subjectivity of different approaches, particularly when it comes to nations with different cultural and historical traditions. But nevertheless, we have examples when, having common goals and acting based on the same criteria, together we achieved real success.
Let me remind you about solving the problem of chemical weapons in Syria, and the substantive dialogue on the Iranian nuclear program, as well as our work on North Korean issues, which also has some positive results. Why can’t we use this experience in the future to solve local and global challenges? What could be the legal, political, and economic basis for a new world order that would allow for stability and security, while encouraging healthy competition, not allowing the formation of new monopolies that hinder development? It is unlikely that someone could provide absolutely exhaustive, ready-made solutions right now. We will need extensive work with participation by a wide range of governments, global businesses, civil society, and such expert platforms as ours.
However, it is obvious that success and real results are only possible if key participants in international affairs can agree on harmonizing basic interests, on reasonable self-restraint, and set the example of positive and responsible leadership. We must clearly identify where unilateral actions end and we need to apply multilateral mechanisms, and as part of improving the effectiveness of international law, we must resolve the dilemma between the actions by international community to ensure security and human rights and the principle of national sovereignty and non-interference in the internal affairs of any state.
Those very collisions increasingly lead to arbitrary external interference in complex internal processes, and time and again, they provoke dangerous conflicts between leading global players. The issue of maintaining sovereignty becomes almost paramount in maintaining and strengthening global stability.
Clearly, discussing the criteria for the use of external force is extremely difficult; it is practically impossible to separate it from the interests of particular nations. However, it is far more dangerous when there are no agreements that are clear to everyone, when no clear conditions are set for necessary and legal interference.
I will add that international relations must be based on international law, which itself should rest on moral principles such as justice, equality and truth. Perhaps most important is respect for one’s partners and their interests. This is an obvious formula, but simply following it could radically change the global situation.
I am certain that if there is a will, we can restore the effectiveness of the international and regional institutions system. We do not even need to build anything anew, from the scratch; this is not a “greenfield,” especially since the institutions created after World War II are quite universal and can be given modern substance, adequate to manage the current situation.
This is true of improving the work of the UN, whose central role is irreplaceable, as well as the OSCE, which, over the course of 40 years, has proven to be a necessary mechanism for ensuring security and cooperation in the Euro-Atlantic region. I must say that even now, in trying to resolve the crisis in southeast Ukraine, the OSCE is playing a very positive role.
In light of the fundamental changes in the international environment, the increase in uncontrollability and various threats, we need a new global consensus of responsible forces. It’s not about some local deals or a division of spheres of influence in the spirit of classic diplomacy, or somebody’s complete global domination. I think that we need a new version of interdependence. We should not be afraid of it. On the contrary, this is a good instrument for harmonizing positions.
This is particularly relevant given the strengthening and growth of certain regions on the planet, which process objectively requires institutionalization of such new poles, creating powerful regional organizations and developing rules for their interaction. Cooperation between these centers would seriously add to the stability of global security, policy and economy. But in order to establish such a dialogue, we need to proceed from the assumption that all regional centers and integration projects forming around them need to have equal rights to development, so that they can complement each other and nobody can force them into conflict or opposition artificially. Such destructive actions would break down ties between states, and the states themselves would be subjected to extreme hardship, or perhaps even total destruction.
I would like to remind you of the last year’s events. We have told our American and European partners that hasty backstage decisions, for example, on Ukraine’s association with the EU, are fraught with serious risks to the economy. We didn’t even say anything about politics; we spoke only about the economy, saying that such steps, made without any prior arrangements, touch on the interests of many other nations, including Russia as Ukraine’s main trade partner, and that a wide discussion of the issues is necessary. Incidentally, in this regard, I will remind you that, for example, the talks on Russia’s accession to the WTO lasted 19 years. This was very difficult work, and a certain consensus was reached.
Why am I bringing this up? Because in implementing Ukraine’s association project, our partners would come to us with their goods and services through the back gate, so to speak, and we did not agree to this, nobody asked us about this. We had discussions on all topics related to Ukraine’s association with the EU, persistent discussions, but I want to stress that this was done in an entirely civilized manner, indicating possible problems, showing the obvious reasoning and arguments. Nobody wanted to listen to us and nobody wanted to talk. They simply told us: this is none of your business, point, end of discussion. Instead of a comprehensive but – I stress – civilized dialogue, it all came down to a government overthrow; they plunged the country into chaos, into economic and social collapse, into a civil war with enormous casualties.
Why? When I ask my colleagues why, they no longer have an answer; nobody says anything. That’s it. Everyone’s at a loss, saying it just turned out that way. Those actions should not have been encouraged – it wouldn’t have worked. After all (I already spoke about this), former Ukrainian President Yanukovych signed everything, agreed with everything. Why do it? What was the point? What is this, a civilized way of solving problems? Apparently, those who constantly throw together new ‘color revolutions’ consider themselves ‘brilliant artists’ and simply cannot stop.
I am certain that the work of integrated associations, the cooperation of regional structures, should be built on a transparent, clear basis; the Eurasian Economic Union’s formation process is a good example of such transparency. The states that are parties to this project informed their partners of their plans in advance, specifying the parameters of our association, the principles of its work, which fully correspond with the World Trade Organization rules.
I will add that we would also have welcomed the start of a concrete dialogue between the Eurasian and European Union. Incidentally, they have almost completely refused us this as well, and it is also unclear why – what is so scary about it?
And, of course, with such joint work, we would think that we need to engage in dialogue (I spoke about this many times and heard agreement from many of our western partners, at least in Europe) on the need to create a common space for economic and humanitarian cooperation stretching all the way from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean.
Colleagues, Russia made its choice. Our priorities are further improving our democratic and open economy institutions, accelerated internal development, taking into account all the positive modern trends in the world, and consolidating society based on traditional values and patriotism.
We have an integration-oriented, positive, peaceful agenda; we are working actively with our colleagues in the Eurasian Economic Union, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, BRICS and other partners. This agenda is aimed at developing ties between governments, not dissociating. We are not planning to cobble together any blocs or get involved in an exchange of blows.
The allegations and statements that Russia is trying to establish some sort of empire, encroaching on the sovereignty of its neighbors, are groundless. Russia does not need any kind of special, exclusive place in the world – I want to emphasize this. While respecting the interests of others, we simply want for our own interests to be taken into account and for our position to be respected.
We are well aware that the world has entered an era of changes and global transformations, when we all need a particular degree of caution, the ability to avoid thoughtless steps. In the years after the Cold War, participants in global politics lost these qualities somewhat. Now, we need to remember them. Otherwise, hopes for a peaceful, stable development will be a dangerous illusion, while today’s turmoil will simply serve as a prelude to the collapse of world order.
Yes, of course, I have already said that building a more stable world order is a difficult task. We are talking about long and hard work. We were able to develop rules for interaction after World War II, and we were able to reach an agreement in Helsinki in the 1970s. Our common duty is to resolve this fundamental challenge at this new stage of development.
Thank you very much for your attention.

War = Economic Dinosaurs Peace = People’s Prosperity

It has always been that war is the ultimate stauncher to a failed system. It never mends it just feeds the greed of the top pile allowing piles of people to be slaughtered and incinerated below. The cycle then picks up, is energised and starts its necromantic journey again.

This Neanderthal approach like modern (last couple of hundred years) economic principles has been driven deep into a collective psyche never allowed to question its validity, let alone efficiency. Sacred cows continue to fart soiling our atmosphere.

Those that suffer are always people. Division between lack and plenty is ever expanding. That is the result of such growth visualising the truth against the tired mantra of the need for ever greater economic growth. Again a huge lie driven into society’s mind in order to enrich and benefit the few.

Whether left, right or middle of the road political espousing creates a variation on the overall economic model of the day makes not a jot’s worth of difference. It is all based on what one advisor and economic theorist, W.W. Rostow, an ear to John F. Kennedy, called The Airplane Ride. It takes off, goes higher and higher, in other words growth, growth, growth. What he never was able to explain was how the plane landed. What could always be achieved from those heights was an ability to bomb enough destruction to rape resources and refuel the in-flight trajectory of a seemingly endless flight.

Flight it was and is, though properly termed it should be called a flight of fantasy and we all know where that lands!

That we all are incessantly taught to accept these ludicrous fantasies is as much down to us accepting lies and BS and staying content in our ignorance as the irresponsibility of those peddling theses self serving, specious precepts. For economic rules and theories based on 19th and 20th century fantasies, themselves hubristically honed into ‘scientific fact’ – the science of economics – surely in the 21st century we can see how this archaic nonsense becomes the very core of all our economic woes.

It’s as if we are informed we have flown to the Moon yet no one made the rocket to engage that journey, yet the image of that having happened is peddled and ingrained with such force and certainty on the collective psyche as to be accepted as truth. Critical thinking anyone? Just because one may be hit hard with a hammer does not correlate with the hammer being right.

We all know the usual suspects manipulating their gargantuan wealth through promulgating these huge lies and perceptions. Sure we can point them out, expose them for the charlatans they are and the crippling inequality they forge but far better than all of that is to introduce, educate the next generations to implement a whole new economics based on Nature’s way and natural law – that of organic continued growth, management and order. Nature never lets anything suffer willingly. Of course there are natural cycles of birth, growth and death. Extinction is part of that yet never specifically targeted by any one group for its own emolument. That has been a purely human construct.

This natural economic design is able to deal with so many of the malaises we presently suffer under, including environmental destruction, depletion, divisive rich/poor chasms and war.

“We have an economy that needs to grow, whether or not it makes us thrive.
We need an economy that makes us thrive, whether or not it grows.”

In ancient times war was sorted by pitching the best warrior of one side against the best of the opponent. Armies may have faced each other on the field but ultimately the outcome of a match would solve the winner/loser argument of two warriors. That set against the context of modern extermination is as civilised as it gets in war!

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So what you may ask is the new economic solution, game plan? I can proudly announce it includes – Doughnut Economics.

At this point I wish to defer to far wiser and more informed sources than my own simple views. You will find Renegade Inc.‘s Ross Ashcroft talking with economist Kate Raworth who offers a superb exposé on this new paradigm. Beautifully illustrated for even the lowliest intellect to comprehend the masterful new ways forward. I cannot recommend it more strongly.

War was never the answer to any problem. Peaceful co-existence is what truly reflects the natural order of all things. Of course there will be stand offs and confrontation yet sorting differences out must become far more adult than the crude weapons of war, vengeance, rape, bombs, pillaging and empires.

We all have the capacity to become more intelligent, evolving into our greater and best self. There are more and more minds and hearts out there with rock solid solutions. It is up to all of us to embrace them, connect and communicate the messages of real growth, true evolutionary ways and stop dead the continual flow of negativity, despondency, despair and destruction.

The episode of Doughnut Economics on Renegade Inc. can be found here

 

Kate Raworth’s site 

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Capt AH Trapman
: aka Toto, has been a journalist for The London Telegraph, author of several well received books include The Dog, Man’s Best Friend, The Greeks Triumphantand Straight Tips for Subs and co-founder/creator for the British Army, the Bicycle Battalions. As a researcher and investigative reporter he was responsible for uncovering hidden pathways to the Global Deep State following the global financial crash of 1929.

Rivers of Blood, Tsunamis of Terror – What is Your Take on a World in Meltdown?

It is with both a heavy heart and wonder and awe I feel moved to write this piece.
I commented earlier today on the significance of signs and portents. How so few of us give any credence or heed to these inimitable intuitive punches we receive so very often yet pay such scant attention to.

  • Do you see them as archaic parts of a past long gone?
  • Do you scoff at these elements you have little or no idea of?
  • Or do you slip into knee jerk, finely programmed reactions specifically tuned for you to utter – “Bloody conspiracy theorists”?

Because if signs and portents are not part of your critical thought-out approach to life alongside acuity spotting and interpreting them then you’ve been captured in a concentric circle of confusion with imminent demise written all over it.

It is hard enough sifting the wheat from chaff with the amount of information fed us and produced daily. Even back in the days when chicken entrails were read to interpret the gods’ anger or pleasure at human activity the ability sifting truth from fiction was precarious if not downright difficult. Back then heeding real comprehension of cause and effect was controlled by the priest/ess class. In cultures where the shaman was responsible as the go to source, fawning and lying was rare, due to resultant loss of ancestral integrity and meaning. In societies under the priest class and empire lords fear of chopped heads gave way to sycophantic, unreliable reports.

Everything we create, from thoughts to outright action affecting millions has a concomitant and precise effect and outcome. To ignore this knowingly or profess ignorance changes nothing. Outcomes will be the same.

Knowing the consequences of actions, arrogantly ignoring them through self deception and hubristic stubbornness is precisely why every empire falls, every delusional power structure collapses and evil is outed by the light of exposure.

Today’s war on our minds is so intense, pervasive and persistent many holding weak mindsets, preferring equivocation are sucked into a prison of their own mind and body. To these signs and portents mean nothing. They continue as ‘lost souls’ in a global society. Used as experimental cannon fodder of this mind war by controllers marking them as ‘collateral damage’ is par for the course.

It is left to those who read, comprehend and interpret signs and portents to broadcast and educate those entrapped in externally imprinted beliefs. Few will get it. Never in themselves absolutes, these indicators of future events allow a simplistic survival of the fittest (most awakened) Darwinian observation to run its course.

Signs and portents link suggestion, pre-event synchronicity, happenstance and significant actions to outcomes. Within this lies the alleged science espoused as Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP). It is a way to control consciously, comprehend and actively work with thought form, habit and ingrained patterning. It requires restructuring the mind. Through physical, mental ‘check and recognition’ skills, negatives patterns are caught and replaced with positive patterning. This allows an individual change unhelpful, negative pressures and psychological imbalances. Utilised properly and carried out with persistence, guidance and integrity, it works well.

Of course such innovations attract an ‘other side‘ looking for ways to use such developments for mind control, group think programming and desensitisation.  Richard Bandler and John Grinder who in the 1970s developed NLP in California, United States must have been aware of such interest however it is not the intention of this piece to delve into how much they may or may not have colluded in such dissemination. Suffice to say it has become a cornerstone behind propaganda, mind control and deflection of people’s self determination and attention.

Today the results of pervasive methodologies influencing language, perception and ingrained belief structures are super influential. NLP has been hijacked and used to excellent, malicious advantage.

Alongside the pervasive influence of mass media, advertising and technology modern gods of such methodology and technology get mighty displeased when their scripts are uncovered. Their Emperor’s new clothes get hurriedly soiled.

Against protestation and assault, more often than not violent, both verbal and physical, speakers of truth,  transparency makers of hitherto dark arts reveal lies promoted and the specious arrogance of power addicted elites. With every exposure the breaking down of systems of control spreads.

Through such exposure the art of reading signs and portents becomes easier, more transparently obvious and more powerful recognition that ultimately truth  calls out and wins over deception, overarching control and the propagation of psychopathic power.

Signs and portents are Nature’s gifts heralding a view of the return to equilibrium in a far, far greater plan and construct any arrogant entity might try to control and fail!

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ABOUT:
Capt AH Trapman
: aka Toto, has been a journalist for The London Telegraph, author of several well received books include The Dog, Man’s Best Friend, The Greeks Triumphantand Straight Tips for Subs and co-founder/creator for the British Army, the Bicycle Battalions. As a researcher and investigative reporter he was responsible for uncovering hidden pathways to the Global Deep State following the global financial crash of 1929.

 

Connecting The Dots – The Game For Critical Thinkers

In a world under the cosh of ever greater active and surreptitious propagandised agendas and outright censorship connecting the dots of truths, facts and alternative narratives becomes an essential and life saving credential.

Of course when the narrative assigned to the connections are shared it’s a racing certainty cries of conspiracy theory, alarmist, anti-Semite, terrorist, misogynist, radical, traitor and worse will scream out. In a world where the rulers’ voice is sacrosanct, where lies are truth and war is peace such reaction is the norm.

By now it is all but obvious that we live in at least two realities – the reality of those who see, work towards and cultivate their own supra emolument and the reality where the so called 99% are tossed like jetsam and flotsam on the waves of diminishing reward,  care and compassion.

Education as I have said in a previous article died a death centuries ago. The majority of state indoctrinated people never really started from any playing field. let alone a level one. To compound their sickness of ignorance they are encouraged to possess hand held mind control devices with ever more developed connectivity to central controls of manipulation under the guise of the latest v.XYZ. Television having set its goals way back in the 50s is now rampant with propaganda spewing from its every orifice on and off line. The amount of so called Fake News is called out yet spewed out from the very founts accusing truth tellers.

Division and setting each against the other, an ancient art perfected, merely creates ever greater confusion, befuddlement and stupidity lapsing into apathy.

The time for the Age of the Critical Thinker has never been more pressing nor ever more needed.

As a researcher, investigative fellow and sniffer after bullshit I have made a habit to question everything passing my eyes and ears. Only through rigorous examination, digging and questioning does it allow meaningful assessment. Such approaches do not perfect the process however they do allow intuitive insight to  connect the dots more easily to events and their outcomes. In this way we begin to see and trace patterns. From these patterns certain regular outcomes, reactions and responses clarify.

With habitual liars, which I can say with conviction, many positions of high office and political process and habitual psychopaths are littered with, it is highly complex and a very difficult task to hold a narrative that is not true. The more complex events are and repeatedly lied about produces faster degrading and changing fact lines eventually blowing up into exposure. Truth told has no need for change, adjustment or liability to forgetting facts. Lies etch their decay into features and draw out melanin, where truth lightens and rejuvenates.

Gopnik-Las-Vegas-ShootingToday a good illustration in the latest of so called terror events is the Las Vegas Shootings – the story and pattern of events changing almost daily. This is so as the blatant impossibilities of the facts as told against growing evidence-based recall move further and further apart from each other.

In every event set up to shock, inculcate fear and suppress reaction, determine pre-ordained paths to war and criminal intent against personal, national or international interests there is a definitive cui bono – who is set to gain? Follow this question and doors open.

Follow the money is and always has been the scent any serious bloodhound follows. With little or no mainstream objective interest it’s always down to the truly independent and alternative media to question more and deeper.

Despite what so many believe, the Internet holds thickets of treachery, deceit and diversion. Critical thinking, educated assessment and sharpened precautionary senses are imperative when sorting fact from fiction.

Most people  traveling these paths are driven by emotional reaction, personal agendas and thoroughly ignorant beliefs, often taken at face value off sensationalism dressed as fact then regurgitated as fact and dogma by such weak receiving reeds.

This effect, in the war on minds, is never discouraged as it serves to confuse, confabulate and distract from real facts and truth. Yet until we can sift the wheat from the chaff, we’ll be threshing all our lives in circle taking us eventually up our own backside.

To be in the game you need to play. To play you need to allow personal proclivities of emotional dependency to be laid to one side, preferably dealt with prior to playing. We all allow our emotions from time to time steer us wildly, so at least when it does burst through it demands grace and character to recognise it and regain control.

We can never find who controls what/us/the agenda, if we are unable to control ourselves.

Drilling down many of the events set out to control us and our lives look remarkably just like that, not the actions of lone wolves, events beyond our control or serendipitous.

On the other hand to jump up and declare immediately every event set upon us is a false flag, deception or calculated action is naivety itself. To foster any credibility at all, research, in depth analysis and investigation and especially a cool head are essential before judgment and final analysis is made.

trillionsofbytesThe Age of the Internet and instant access to trillions of bytes of information does not help, even though it hangs there like some sweetie boon. It encourages senseless non thinkers to proclaim their omnipotent armchair insight into exactly who, why and when events transpired purely because a YouTube video or tweet says so or a breaking news article proclaims spurious nonsense.

The Internet absolutely broadens our reach to information, news, good bad and indifferent but does not automatically qualify how it is interpreted. That sadly is down to individual intelligence, use of all our critical faculties and desire to find the kernel of truth. As much as on the spot interviewing, reporting and investigation is essential, those that do follow this well worn path get results and experiential feedback.

While it is a thrill and crudely titillating to make emotional drama out of every aspect of life as it presents itself, by merely feeding on that false drama self-created through our own lens, it becomes mostly not only misleading but a disease in itself difficult in its addictive nature to cure. Cognitive dissonance can ring loudly through inept investigating and leaps of fantasy, as its limpet-like adhesion to official explanations and self nurturing comfort zones supports its right to survive.War_going_on_for_your_Mind

There is a war on for our minds, that is certain and until we individually determine to become cognitively discriminating and far more cogent, we have all but lost any battle we may undertake. Patience, reflection, incisive investigation and being able to kill the Buddha when you meet him on the road is part and parcel of building strong defences towards critical thinking, truth seeking and salient outcomes.

The most important part of our development is the nurture, recognition and development of our critical faculties. It’s a life long process yet carries rewards so profound we will wish we had started at pre-school – well why not –  it is what they call in indigenous terms – education!

Mens vincit omnia! – Mind Conquers all!

 

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ABOUT:
Capt AH Trapman
: aka Toto, has been a journalist for The London Telegraph, author of several well received books include The Dog, Man’s Best Friend, The Greeks Triumphantand Straight Tips for Subs and co-founder/creator for the British Army, the Bicycle Battalions. As a researcher and investigative reporter he was responsible for uncovering hidden pathways to the Global Deep State following the global financial crash of 1929.

You Will Speak Our Language or Die!

Language has been the preferred method of communication. Control language, you control what is communicated. It makes no difference be it English, French, Russian, Swahili, Serbo Croat or Martian.

Political Correctness is one way not only to control language and meaning conveyed, but to become a manipulator of that control. Today it’s the Fascist tool of choice.

Its promoters profess its place is to prevent racism, chauvinism, misogyny, elitism, sexism, gender, physical and psychological bullying and probably much more from raging rampant through society. Certainly modifying such base reactions from the few is essential yet PC is and never was intended to be such a vehicle.

The question never asked openly is why degradation of communication has fallen so low as to invite such gut wrenchingly abysmal reordering of language in the first place.

Wherever Empire, tyranny and psychopathy rules the control of the whole theatre of human activity must be kept on leashes held firmly by the controllers. Divergence is criminal, treachery and is to be subdued, decapitated and violently put down everywhere.

Screen Shot 2017-10-09 at 11.38.00Division is a tried and tested tool for rulers to use. Today’s society, most especially in the West overtly  forces us to compartmentalise people and group think into labelling people as Radical Left/Communists/Terrorists, Centrists to Neo Cons, Neo Liberalists, Nazis or ‘Chooseyourcolour’ Supremacists. There are many more but you get the point.

Within a world dumbed down to the point where control of the hypnotised and ponerized unquestioningly accept bullshit spouted from their elite and patsy media, such labels become ideal creators of confusion, chaos and violent control. Setting people against each other allows all sorts of otherwise transparent injustices to be laid down, become law and seem appropriate in encircling and capturing criminality committed by those promoting alternative narratives, so called terrorist agendas and downright revolutionary acts against the ruler criminals themselves.

If history, real history had been studied, learned and actioned rather than the Pollyanna aspiration espoused in insipid and meaningless  statements such as history must never repeat itself, we would see today’s tyranny of the inured banished before its vice-like hold throttled all. With the help of so called technological progress, honed to levels of manipulation only dreamed of previously, the powers that be use the Victor’s History, propaganda, deceits and lies to hold and strengthen its imperial hold.

Political Correctness is a travesty against humanity’s innate intelligence, such a marker revealing a base and ignorant populace who have allowed and accepted pretentious, specious values to be vocalised, mimicked and acted on. Anyone immunised against this self imposed prison might rightly mistake humans for persecuted, cruelly treated circus animals. They would be fully justified in that summation.

The utterly appropriate idea political correctness is supposed to mimic is the ignorance, false beliefs, subjective idiocracy and pernicious incomprehension inculcated into crude nature. With people properly educated in morals, ethics, tolerance and empathy PC would never need  ever considering. Yet its consideration was never envisaged to adjust for the lack of the above mentioned. It was specifically engaged to be used as a tool of divide and rule, masquerading as decency in action. By any other terminology  it is arrant psychological Fascism, plain and simple.

We have endured many centuries since education  proudly owned its name. Its bastard sibling, indoctrination banished it from the castle with gusto. Today indoctrination sits upon an imaginary throne of glory, promoted as evolutionary growth, politeness, best behaviour and education itself. We can see throughout so many aspects of society how language has inveigled true meaning into becoming the stainless cloth of deceit, falsehood and a major patchwork in the magician’s curtain.

Daily we are sold a ‘pup’. Consistently conned into believing our own ignorance as blissful wisdom, indoctrinated beliefs spouted as truth as ‘civilised rhetoric’ polished over and made shiny with heaps of PC. The great communicators, banished to relative oblivion, great writers and mentors old and new discarded on the virtual bonfire of technological ease and choice turn in their graves as their wisdom and mentoring are banished from sight to all but the critically aware. The seekers after real knowledge, the wisdom explorers and true educators persecuted and conspired against to the ends of the earth.

When sanity returns, when education and the art of language retakes its rightful place from the clutches of  a couple of hundred characters, PC Fascism and the rule of psychopathy then maybe, just maybe we might live to awaken to a dawn realising we are amidst an utterly  magnificent array of difference and individuality such as humanity was originally blessed with being originally blueprinted.

Till then all we can do individually is to live it today as if it has arrived already. That way its dawn will hasten!

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ABOUT:
Capt AH Trapman
: aka Toto, has been a journalist for The London Telegraph, author of several well received books include The Dog, Man’s Best Friend, The Greeks Triumphantand Straight Tips for Subs and co-founder/creator for the British Army, the Bicycle Battalions. As a researcher and investigative reporter he was responsible for uncovering hidden pathways to the Global Deep State following the global financial crash of 1929.

The Big Shut Down – Towards a Voiceless Populace

In any successful totalitarian regime, any dictatorship worth its salt the necessity to shut down the voice of the people diverging the party line is paramount.
Today, unlike prior times in history it is far more complex than raiding an errant newspaper, arresting the pamphleteers. In the Internet age many eclectic and diverse alternative narratives rage their anger and speak their truth.

This is a saving grace as the mainstream media, both print and television are so embedded and suckle at the lying tit of oligarchs and Governments, an opposition voice must be able to breath truth and sanity into the listening or awakening ears of the masses. Yet this saving grace comes with a jackboot swung into its Achilles heel – social media corporations who have even from the get go been infiltrated or accepted willingly as part of the control mechanism.

Technology, as I have iterated before, has gifted the final tool of compliance and information feed all other attempts before it would have died for. This downside has allowed the state, whichever one, to ‘see into’ each and everyone of our lives. They are freely able to determine through their Machiavellian means and algorithms who the resistance is, who the main instigators of truth are in their dystopian world of psychopathic control.

As Google joins Facebook and Twitter in supplying previous well guarded information on each of us to respective Government agencies and corporate interests, we are being targeted like never before.

In Spain any semblance of pretending to be bastions of democracy is forcefully obstructed by a growing police and government intervention that is more akin to Franco’s regime of the last century than a free and open Europe of today. Many instances of preventing the Catalonian referendum taking place are rampant.

In the UK the present government passes laws surreptitiously permitting private security firms such as Serco and G4S to arrest citizens on the spot at will and at their private discretion. A more vivid example of the police state in action, the democratic so called impartiality of what used to be a bastion example of police conduct, torn to shreds as a psychotic, desperate Tory party tries in vain to stifle the will of the people before it goes into final meltdown.

In the United States of America, the police lost it years ago and daily reports of their murderous, illogical slaughter  almost tip the scales of overkill (pun intended) on the national and international emotional responsive revulsion of such habitual criminality. As in many other Western states, the training these forces have had from a true terror state The State of Israel, as they stream back from special training sessions offered by this pariah of human iniquity, merely points out who is leading these movements, who is condoning them and most importantly who is spreading the closing of free speech, movement and the voices of truth and expression.

The USA through its utterly infiltrated and toxic agency the FBI have demanded the social media giants give them full and free access to all the information on the billions of users worldwide. In spite of such warnings from the likes of Wikileaks, whistle-blowers and brave individuals speaking out, the net has been cast to capture all, including the last vestiges of net neutrality.

The gargantuan, sickeningly wealthy Apple Corporation, by including face recognition in its user security as the single way to access handheld devices, hands the State an immediate and valuable tracking system able to be used through every CCTV, security system tracking device on the planet.

Of course the majority of users, just as they’re completely oblivious accepting the T and Cs of these behemoths, never give a flying fig that they make themselves available as lambs to the slaughter of any state security apparatus. Thoughts they are not criminals nor commit criminal activity utterly belies the fact everyone in the present system is considered criminal until they can themselves prove they are innocent. This travesty is growing by the day. That innocence becomes meaningless with a system that has no regard for the principles of fairness, truth and innocence is more proof totalitarian, fascist rule becomes embedded as we sleepwalk into compliance. We only need to look again at the present regime that calls itself the State of Israel to see where so many lessons have been either willingly taken on board or forced through the usual forms of blackmail, enticement and force of foreign governments by this cancer of a state.

As much as many of us know these existing unacceptable problems in present day society, the question arises as to how we can fight back, regain some semblance of independent movement, voice and potency.

The obvious immediate solution would be to discard any interaction with social media tools, apps or interactive modalities. This of course is more a pipe dream than reality. We have been lassoed already too deeply into the conveniences of such modalities.

Such movements as BDS show the world that a powerful people’s voice can build and like many mosquitoes irritate and frustrate the voice of totalitarian control. As much as petitions online may assuage the personal conscience of the armchair activist, most times it farts against a hurricane of deafness from the criminals’ side. Add to that the infiltration of the criminals has long ago dug deep into many of such social activism.

Then with poverty, austerity, weighty pressures of withdrawal of social benefit, support and services by governments further exacerbating feelings of helplessness and power from those so put upon, apathy is well fed and subjugation is fertilized.

Of course if we were to take the longer road, as proven from history, that all such systems of control and persecution finally fall on their own sword of arrogance, feelings of superiority and omnipotence with hubris cannibalizing all their plans and schemes, we could see change.

However in an age where impatience is a main driver this is not seen as a solution nor is healthy for our present woes.

Albeit suffering often leads to instigating remedial action, great or small, again the demand and surrender to enduring a lengthy application of the crimes inflicted by the criminals, is not positive.

So what is?

Withdrawing our interaction, support, convenient or accepted, will hurt, especially where the bottom line is impacted. The fight against and refusal to buy into the divisive mechanisms thrown to the crowd like bread to the unwashed is imperative. Every day we can see the division thrust onto poor mentally under exercised minds, be it political correctness, gender relational, race, creed or cultural diversity. All these are smoke screens for travesties to take place in plain sight.

The more we are told there is intolerance the more we are being treated to intolerance and subjected to loss of freedoms. If only each one of us would seriously consider how we act,react, respond and negotiate life’s contract making sure we are to ourselves as we would like others to be then this is a start in change. However since many have been mind moulded into believing it is never our own fault but always others we continue to be manipulated in the lies of our controllers. We have to take personal responsibility and action towards better before anything changes or we are able to awaken from our delusional state willingly entered through past choices.

If that feels too much and too hard to either contemplate or action then look forward to the further imprisonment of both mind and body such responses bring upon you. If you are awake or willing to make such changes as are demanded then it is incumbent on each one of us to share with those we can help and/or influence. Since such actions are most effective on a face to face level, it is foolish to believe cyber connectivity is all that is needed. With all good practice every platform helps yet person to person is the very strongest and most powerful.

The truth that our inter-connectivity in cyber space is the best way is merely one horrendous plan by the powers that be to destroy even further real, flesh and blood community. For the true answer to so many ills today is the return of real life community with all its support mechanisms, loving kindness, care and humanity.

Without that we are all the poorer and The Big Shut Down will have permanently taken our collective and individual voices and silenced them forever!

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ABOUT:
Capt AH Trapman
: aka Toto, has been a journalist for The London Telegraph, author of several well received books include The Dog, Man’s Best Friend, The Greeks Triumphant and Straight Tips for Subs and co-founder/creator for the British Army, the Bicycle Battalions. As a researcher and investigative reporter he was responsible for uncovering hidden pathways to the Global Deep State following the global financial crash of 1929.