The following is an overview of the sixth chapter in our book:
On June 5th, 1991, at a Bilderberger conference in Baden Baden, Germany, David Rockefeller declared victory for corporate control over the state and his notion of global government:
“The supranational sovereignty of an intellectual elite and world bankers is surely preferable to the national self-determination practiced in past centuries.” 1
It is now over 29 years since Rockefeller’s declaration that the cabal of which he is a part, the Anglo-Euro-American banking cartel, had, in his estimation, successfully hijacked the planet.
In this segment, Step 6—Restoring Law, Science, and Logic, from our new book, 7 Steps to Global Economic and Spiritual Transformation, we are going to enumerate direct actions designed to educate the public, in the hope of moving towards a tipping point of consciousness, the result of which would address, full force, the root cause of global dysfunction—private control over money creation.
While many have simply thrown up their hands and given up the fight, we insist that if one is to derive any progressive and spiritual meaning from human existence, then our only choice is to resist the devolution of our species being directed by those at the top of the global power pyramid, including the Rockefellers and Rothschilds, who own the privately held holding companies that control vast numbers of key corporations and governments.
While the cartel’s grip on global power is firm, it is not as monolithic as David Rockefeller claimed, and as his co-conspirators would like us to believe. So, let us enumerate a sampling of domestic and foreign actions that would serve our strategy of education driving us to a tipping point.
1) Return money creation to the people of the United States of America. This means public control over the Federal Reserve System and a network of public banks.2) Create a verifiable voting system; that is, eliminate electronic voting and counting machines, and institute oversight of paper ballots from beginning to end of the electoral process, overseen by qualified domestic election analysts and international observers.
3) Decentralize the mass and social media, which requires, at a minimum, a return to the ownership limits of the Communications Act of 1934 Communications Act (i.e., ownership limited to 7 AM, 7 FM, and 7 TV stations reaching no more than 34% of the U.S. population). This would include stipulations for ownership of newspapers and online mass and social media.
4) Recognize the Internet as a public utility subject to the Constitution and Bill of Rights, particularly the First Amendment.
5) Recognize the original 13th Amendment that was surreptitiously removed from the Constitution in the chaos following the Civil War, which forbids U.S. citizens from accepting titles of nobility, such as Esquire—that is, attorneys with fealty (witting or unwitting) to the International Bar Association, controlled by the independent financial district known as the City of London. This would invalidate a number of laws passed by the Congress since 1819 that have usurped the sovereignty of the people.
6) Return the Constitution to its original intent that the federal government is limited to the expressed powers enumerated therein, and nothing more, just as the Articles of Confederation before it also stipulated.
7) Organize a National Assembly of the United States, based on Article V of the Constitution, which provides a means for passing amendments, including a provision for “conventions” in 3/4 of the states. Since there are no specifications for who can hold these conventions, elected officials, corporate management, and government employees would be excluded from this effort, as they are beholden to foreign financial interests.
8) Convene common law grand juries. Although these citizen initiatives have come to be associated with reactionary organizations that combine anti-government sentiments and bigotry, the framework of these bodies is such that they can be used by progressives to seek remedy from the misuse of our government by international corporate criminal elements.
9) Encourage jury annulment, which allows any jury to judge an accused as “not culprit,” even if the jury knows that the accused is guilty according the law as it is written, since so much of the legal code has been written to benefit the banks and their corporations, at the expense of the rights of persons.
10) Reestablish the rigors of empirical reasoning, scientific method, and logic, and remove corporate monies from research in all industries critical to the sovereignty of the people.
11) Support the formation of alternative global value exchanges (involving currency, oil, labor, etc.) to replace the chokehold of the cartel’s private currency—so-called “Federal” Reserve Notes—as the de facto world reserve currency.
12) Encourage the rank-and-file military and police to question the loyalty of those from whom they take orders, because what they will find is that those who control the U.S. include foreign nationals and U.S. citizens with no loyalty to the people of the U.S.A.; that is, they are foreign agents and traitors whose loyalty is to the Anglo-Euro-American banking cartel and its corporations. Further, the cartel's relationship to the police and military is one of capitalist and chattel, as the police in France are discovering.
For these tools to be effective requires that sufficient numbers of people understand:
a) The root cause of global dysfunction is private control over money creation;b) The cartel—through ownership of the media, polling organizations, and electronic voting machines, in addition to the educational process—aims to make citizens feel that they are a powerless minority; and
c) The necessity of each person taking responsibility for his or her own spiritual evolution—that serves as the basis for the sharing of resources—which we shall examine in the next chapter, the seventh and final step required for global transformation.
Footnote:
1 Full quote and citation:
"We are grateful to The Washington Post, The New York Times, Time Magazine and other great publications whose directors have attended our meetings and respected their promises of discretion for almost forty years. We would have found it quite impossible to develop our global project if we had been subject to the public spotlight during these years. But, the world has grown more sophisticated and willing to move towards a global government that no longer knows war, but only peace and prosperity for all of humanity. The supranational sovereignty of an intellectual elite and world bankers is surely preferable to the national self-determination practiced in past centuries."—David Rockefeller June 5, 1991, in an address to the Bilderberger meeting in Baden Baden, Germany (a meeting also attended by then-Governor Bill Clinton), as reported and translated from the September, 1991, issue of the Monte Carlo-based Hilaire du Berrier Report (also reported elsewhere in the French press, including Minutes, June 19, 1991 and Lectures Francaises, July/August, 1991). Mr. Du Berrier closely followed and chronicled the activities of Bilderberg and its overlapping groups, for over four decades.
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