Globalism is the Graveyard of Imagination
And Why Your Imagination Can Light the Way to a Brighter Future
Globalism, the grand illusion, peddles a spatial delusion where billions are neatly slotted into their “optimal” positions. A grand narrative, meticulously crafted and sold with an evangelical fervor that suggests the world cannot endure in any other form.
This is the modus operandi of all such 'isms'. A definition is artfully laid down, a fictitious field is meticulously mapped, and the unsuspecting masses are herded towards their designated spots.
The threat of cataclysmic consequences looms large for those who dare to resist. Yet, the ordinary folk remain blissfully unaware of these fictitious spaces and their profound psychological influence. So, they comply, like lambs to the slaughter.
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A museum, a repository of a thousand paintings, each a unique universe of space, can offer invaluable lessons. I'm not referring to the physical spot on a wall, but the inner realm, the space that the artist conjures up and molds on the canvas.
Globalism's space is a game of control and distribution, a ruthless chessboard of goods and services. It's a covert operation to obliterate borders and nations, masquerading as a unified planet, selling a “Star Trek”-like world to the unsuspecting masses. It's a sly manipulation to broadcast saccharine messages of universal “share and care,” while ensuring every individual “knows their place.”
Globalism is just another con in a long line of planetary scams. It constructs a space and audaciously claims it as the future for all. It's a mediocre painting by a group of unremarkable artists, hardly deserving of a place in a run-of-the-mill gallery, let alone a prestigious museum.
In a society that values awareness and introspection, individuals would be prompted to ask themselves, “What space do I wish to create, and to what end?” This shifts the focus back to the individual and their inner potential, away from sweeping ideologies with their warped narratives.
If you were an artist, what would your masterpiece look like? This question is akin to asking: if you could shape your future and all the space that accompanies it, what would you create?
To arrive at an answer, you don't need the GPS coordinates of Globalism. They would only serve as a hindrance, a distraction from your true path. They would be illusions, veiling your inherent power.
David Rockefeller, in his memoirs, proudly admits to being part of a clandestine cabal working against the best interests of the United States. He boasts of conspiring with others to construct a more integrated global political and economic structure. If that is the charge, he declares, he stands guilty and wears his guilt as a badge of honor.
The Rockefeller family, represented by this man, has been a dominant force in banking, oil, modern medicine, covert politics, and powerhouses of Globalism (such as the Council on Foreign Relations) for a century. They are the puppet masters, orchestrating the world's events from behind the scenes. Yet, their power is illusory, a facade that crumbles under scrutiny.
In the face of such power, one might ask, “What can I, as an individual, do?” The answer lies in recognizing that the power of these global puppet masters is a mirage, a grand illusion that relies on our compliance and belief. Once we see through this, we can begin to reclaim our own power, our own space.
The space you create is your canvas, your masterpiece. It is not bound by the constraints of Globalism or any other 'ism'. It is a reflection of your inner resources, your dreams, your aspirations. It is a testament to your power, your potential, your ability to shape your own future.
So, I ask you again, “What space do you wish to create, and to what end?” The answer lies within you, not in the grand narratives of Globalism or the machinations of the Rockefellers. The answer is your power, your space, your future. Reclaim it, shape it, own it.
Globalism, with its self-righteous assertion, posits that no nation can exist independently from the “family” of other nations. It paints a nation that claims its sovereignty as a lunatic traitor, defying the natural order of things. Yet, what truly binds nations together is not a shared destiny or common values, but a web of propaganda and treaties that serve the interests of mega-corporations and their insatiable appetite for super-profits.
Globalism is a secular piece of messianic hype, a Disneyesque altruism that masks its true intentions. Spend ten minutes explaining the principles of Globalism to any street hustler, and they would recognize it as a standard con, a scam of epic proportions.
Obama's warning to the British, that their withdrawal from the Globalist European Union would put them at the back of the line in negotiating a separate trade treaty with the United States, was sheer fiction. A blatant lie, a fear-mongering tactic to keep the British in line.
Britain, or any nation for that matter, that has goods to sell and a desire to buy will always find trade partners. An agreement could be scribbled on a napkin over dinner, sealed with a handshake and a mutual understanding of mutual benefit.
Trade deals like the TPP and TTIP are thousands of pages long and take years to negotiate, not because they are complex, but because the heavy hitters at the negotiating table are looking for new, ingenious ways to carve up the world into larger profits for themselves.
Globalism, hiding behind thousands of academic analyses and theoretical frameworks, picks up jobs from one nation, where wages are reasonable and working conditions are tolerable, and dumps them in hellholes where wages are nearly invisible and conditions are poisonous. It's that simple, and any moron could see how the job-exporting nations would suffer ... if by nations we meant people, not criminal corporations and criminal investors.
Yet, the proponents of Globalism continue to peddle their lies, masquerading as saviors of the world while perpetuating a system that benefits only a select few. They preach unity and cooperation, while orchestrating a global race to the bottom, where the only winners are the ones who already hold the reins of power.
In the face of such blatant manipulation, one must ask, “Who truly benefits from Globalism?” The answer, my friends, is not the ordinary people, the workers, the dreamers, the builders. It is the mega-corporations, the criminal investors, the puppet masters who pull the strings from behind the scenes.
Yet, the narrative of Globalism is sugarcoated with “share and care” rhetoric, a thinly veiled attempt to mask its true nature. The United States government could have repealed the NAFTA, CAFTA, and GATT trade treaties a minute after they were ratified, and tossed the TPP and TTIP documents out the window the moment they were proposed; and all would have been well. In fact, it would be better, much better.
For instance, without NAFTA, US producers wouldn't have been able to flood Mexico with cheap corn, forcing 1.5 million Mexican corn farmers into bankruptcy and driving many of them to cross the border and come to the US to find work.
No US President since Nixon has challenged the march of Globalist “free trade.” All Presidents since then have been complicit in the Rockefeller plan. And the US economy, which is to say jobs, has suffered as a result. The 2008 financial crash was just one factor in the decline. The promise of cheap imports for sale in the US, the justification for free trade, doesn't work when people here have no jobs and no purchasing power.
Major media, fronting for free trade, have panicked over Donald Trump's claim that he would reject Globalism. They would have panicked over Bernie Sanders' similar promise, if they ever thought he had any chance of becoming President. The media have their marching orders from on high, the deck is stacked, the cards were dealt long ago.
The Biden administration spouts pathetic and empty generalities about creating jobs. Small tax breaks for small businesses that “share profits with employees,” the “removal of government red tape,” “funding breakthroughs in scientific and medical research,” “expanding job training opportunities,” the truth is, their basic method for stimulating the economy has always been: find a war, any war, and fight it.
But what of The Individual? Is he just a tiny force pitted against a colossus? No, not unless he sees himself that way. So, what can he do? First, he must find the thing within himself that defies the odds, supersedes the “normal response,” casts aside all ordinary formulations of what he is. That thing, that power, is imagination.
Imagination has the ability to come up with solutions and strategies, on both a personal and planetary level, that have never been considered before. Imagination is the wild card, and it belongs to the Individual. The individual is not the group, he is a unique entity, capable of extraordinary things when he liberates himself from petty ideas and limitations about what he is.
That journey of liberation is his own, a journey of imagination. It is not anybody else's journey, it is his alone. He has everything he is capable of doing when he frees himself from the constraints of society and political allegiance and unleashes the power of his imagination. Exercises and techniques for accessing and deploying imagination are essential, exercises that allow the individual to reinstate his basic creative position in life, to use his imagination in many different ways, ramping up his power.
So, let us not be fooled by the false promises of Globalism, the empty rhetoric of “share and care.” Let us recognize the power of the Individual, the power of imagination, and let us embark on a journey of liberation, a journey that will lead us to a brighter, better future. A future that is not dictated by the machinations of the Rockefellers and their ilk, but by the limitless potential of the Individual and his imagination.
Imagination is the key to unlocking a person's potential, allowing them to see what could exist but doesn't now exist. It is the gateway to invention, the knowledge that one can think thoughts that have never been thought before. The journey of individual liberation is not simply about discovering what already exists in one's own mind, it is about harnessing the power of imagination to shape the world as it could be.
The world as it is, things as they are, Globalism as it is, collectivism, the group, all of these represent a sensation of depleted imagination. But imagination never diminishes, it simply waits for you to tap into its limitless potential. When you deploy your imagination, hidden energies are unlocked, and a power that was sought after and never found in other endeavors appears.
Imagination is larger than any universe, it needs no sanction from the world, it is not some secret form of physics, it is not religion, it is not cosmology, it is not any one picture of anything. It is what you invent. The Collective does not have imagination, it poaches on individuals with imagination, it is a graveyard where imagination has been downgraded and forgotten.
Imagination soars, it is the individual at the edge of their own exploration. It was the source for the building of modern civilization, but then civilization became dedicated to itself as the group, stifling the creative power of the individual. But the individual never goes away, and neither does their imagination. Imagination can light up a room, a house, a city, a nation, a planet, a galaxy, a universe!
So, what will the individual do about Globalism? The challenge isn't going to be resolved by taking mere traditional approaches, it isn't going to be solved by thinking along traditional lines.
People tend to ask for answers, but what if the ordinary answers don't work? What if something else has to happen? What if many individuals have to wake up to the range and scope and power of their own imaginations and come up with new answers? What if that's the case? What if that's the exit from the situation in which we find ourselves?
It is the exit, and it starts with harnessing the power of imagination.
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Great read!
Globalism is such a complete dead end but they see it as giving them a sort of everlasting life. The fact is they are afraid of true life intruding on the financial and mental moats they have built to isolate themselves.
So much hope you give us today Lily!! I especially loved ‘Imagination can light up a room, a house, a city, a nation, a planet, a galaxy, a universe!’
Thank you for lifting my spirits today!
Lots of love and respect to you today & always:)