WHAT IS GLOBALISM?
By Theo Belok
GLOBALISM IS A PROBLEM AND AN EXISTENTIAL THREAT.
In our contemporary world, there is an unresolved problem, the most serious of all time.
Despite its importance, no theory, doctrine, or ideology has yet studied and resolved it.
And we must be clear that a problem cannot be resolved unless it is first identified, analyzed, and understood.
GLOBALISM IS THE ULTIMATE CONCENTRATION OF POWER
We are witnessing a growing and dangerous concentration of power on a global scale, which day by day erodes and transfers the sovereignty of nations to supranational institutions.
When I say that SOVEREIGNTY is eroding, I mean that nations are losing their INDEPENDENCE, their SELF-DETERMINATION, and the capacity for SELF-GOVERNMENT. In short, nations are losing the ability to freely choose their own destiny.
IT IS NOT A SPONTANEOUS IDEOLOGY.
Globalism is a complex IDEOLOGICAL SYSTEM that drives a specific agenda. Political, economic, and cultural globalism is driven by an international oligarchy, which represents an existential threat and a grave danger to free peoples, individual liberties, property, and life. All our rights protected by the National Constitution, the rule of law, and sovereign institutions can disappear at any moment.
Why do I say it's an existential threat?
Because the globalist international oligarchy supports Malthusian ideas of depopulation. For them, we are the world's surplus people. They literally want to wipe us off the map, using social engineering, biotechnological, and psychotronic weapons. This is why this GLOBALIST CASTE represents a threat to our lives and freedoms.
This is far from an exaggeration; I have all this solidly documented in my books. They are magnates with names and surnames at the head of well-known foundations and NGOs that promote these ideas. The Rockefeller Foundation, the Club of Rome, the Bilderberg Group, the Davos Forum, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, BlackRock, and of course multilateral organizations like the UN and its satellites.
THE 3 PILLARS OF POWER OF THE GLOBALIST CASTE
This international oligarchy bases its hegemony on three fundamental pillars: THE FINANCIAL, THE MEDIA and THE BUREAUCRATIC.
THE GLOBALIST CASTE ATTACKS THE PILLARS OF FREEDOM.
This globalist caste constantly sabotages and attacks: BORDERS, PRIVATE PROPERTY, and NATURAL IDENTITY. In other words, it undermines the fundamental pillars of FREEDOM.
The MAIN STRATEGY of the international oligarchy always consists of HIDING the DEEP ANTAGONISM between globalist elites (the 1%) vs. subjugated peoples (99%), between GLOBALISTS AND NATIONALIST PATRIOTS (which I call sovereignists, to remove any type of negative connotation).
How do they manage to HIDE this deep antagonism? By promoting surface antagonisms that take the form of globalist micro-ideologies. Dialectical confrontations that stubbornly seek to divide, distract, degrade, and depopulate—this is what I have dubbed 4D controlled dissent. These false dissents are known to all as "progressive, postmodernist," or "new left" causes.
Sovereignist Theory proposes conceptual emancipation and the use of specific vocabulary in the cultural struggle. It is necessary to unify criteria for critical expression against globalism and progressivism. For example, it proposes the fight against gender extremism, climate terrorism, multiculturalism, indigenism, and supremacist feminism. For Sovereignist Theory, globalist or progressive micro-ideologies are characterized by pitting minority identities against majorities.
Why do elites try to hide this deep antagonism from the people? So that they cannot react. There is nothing better for POWER than a distracted, degraded, and weak slave, unable to undermine the levers of power that ensure its privileges and hegemony. If the slave directs his reaction and attention toward superficial issues, he will remain eternally in servitude. That is progressivism: superficial and divisive causes that degrade, weaken, and keep the people in servitude.
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Fortunately, in recent years, the issue of globalism has gained greater visibility thanks—in large part—to Donald Trump's historic emergence into politics. Today, many people talk about globalism; before 2016, almost no one did. This former president was the one who brought to the table a concept that had previously been circulated only in the underground of patriotic analysts.
On October 22, 2018 at the Houston, Texas rally , he explained very simply by saying: "A globalist is a person who wants the world to do well, frankly without caring so much about our country. You know what? We can't have that. " Immediately after, he opposed the "globalist" and literally defined himself by saying " I am a nationalist " ( [1] ), inviting his followers to use the "old-fashioned" word that "we are not supposed to use." As expected, this position was harshly criticized by the mass media, inviting him to retract or clarify what he had said.
A few days later, in an interview with Fox News, journalist Laura Ingraham asked him to explain why he called himself a nationalist, to which he replied:
“ It means I love the country . I look at two things: globalists and nationalists. I am someone who wants to take care of our country because, for many, many years, our leaders… have been more concerned about the world than they are about the United States and they leave us in a mess, whether it’s in wars, in the economy, in debt . ” When the malicious journalist asked if he was linked to white nationalism, he replied: “ I am proud of this country and I call it ‘nationalism’ ; I call it being a nationalist and I don’t see any other connotation than that .”
The meaning that Donald Trump gave to “nationalism” is very clear and simple, you can find it in the Cambridge Dictionary, no more and no less. It indicates that for social sciences, nationalism “ is the feeling of affection, love and pride that people have for their country . And for politics, it is the desire and attempt of a nation to be politically independent ” ( [2] ). In simple terms, we can say that a globalist is someone who puts foreign interests above national interests, and a nationalist is someone who puts the interests of their own people first. Hence his campaign slogan “America First”.
In 2019 , in front of the UN, he said, “ The free world must embrace its national foundations . It must not try to erase or replace them,” “The future does not belong to globalists, the future belongs to patriots .” ( [3] )
He stated: “ The United States will always choose independence and cooperation over global governments, control, and domination . ” “I honor the right of every nation to follow its own customs, beliefs, and traditions,” Trump declared, adding that his country is “governed by Americans” and that, instead of globalism, he embraces the “doctrine of patriotism.”
On the one hand, Donald Trump helped bring visibility to a fundamental problem of our time that affects us all equally. On the other hand, he helped remove the stigma from logical solutions, demonstrating that the path of moderation, nationalism, and democracy is possible.
Now, what he explained for a very broad and simple audience can be expanded upon. According to my definition for a more familiar audience:
*Globalism is an ideological system that promotes the concentration of power on a global scale and the transfer of sovereignty from nations to supranational entities, with the aim of forming a totalitarian global power structure . (2021, Theo Belok)
Globalism, in its many forms, constantly preaches the destruction of political, economic, cultural, and demographic borders . In doing so, it undermines the pillars and foundations of free and sovereign nations.
In globalism, we see neosocialist technocrats running large private corporations and supranational institutions. Far from being a contradiction, we will see that it is consistent with the ideological foundations and human forces that drive globalism.
In globalism we see global financial speculators intervening in politics and culture .
To this definition I add the description of the three main branches of globalism:
Political globalism,
economic globalism,
cultural globalism.
By Theo Belok, author of SOVEREIGNTY THEORY or THEORETICAL SOVEREIGNTY.
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[1] Gregg Re. (October 30, 2018) Trump adopts ‘nationalist’ label. Fox News . https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-rejects-blame-for-packages-sent-to-top-dems-says-suspect-was-insane-a-long-time [2] Cambridge Dictionary; Nationalism. Retrieved January 1, 2020. https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/nationalism [3] Reuters Staff. (September 24, 2019) Trump calls on nations to reject globalism, embrace nationalism. Reuters. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-un-assembly-trump-globalism-idUSKBN1W91XP
POLITICAL, ECONOMIC AND CULTURAL GLOBALISM:
By Theo Belok
POLITICAL GLOBALISM
Political globalism is the one that promotes the denationalization of political power and the global concentration of that power in institutions, foundations, groups, or multilateral organizations.
It promotes the tearing down of borders , to create a single political society , a world government, a World State.
It is governed by supranational institutions, public and private. Multilateral organizations: the UN, EU, OAS, various NGOs and Foundations, Open Society Fundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the Koch Network, the Bilderberg Club, the CFR and the RIIA.
ECONOMIC GLOBALISM
Economic globalism promotes the denationalization of economic, financial, and monetary power while attempting to concentrate that power on a global scale.
Far from being a "free market," it seeks to centralize economic and financial power worldwide, destroying local competition for the benefit of multinational monopolies subsidized by international banking or the dumping Chinese Communist Party.
Economic globalism is anarchist and attempts to denationalize capital to form
a single market without borders . One of its objectives is the abolition or weakening of the State (anarcho-capitalism).
It is governed by institutions such as the WTO (World Trade Organization), in financial terms the BIS (Bank for International Settlements, which is the Central Bank of Central Banks), the IDB, the WORLD BANK, in monetary terms the IMF, and a range of transnational corporations gathered at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Economic globalism is also characterized by large global corporations run by progressive fanatics , who use capital to advance neosocialism or corporate socialism. These corporations seek captive markets with guaranteed profits. To achieve this, they intervene in states to regulate in their favor and against the interests of the people.
There is also the phenomenon of corporations evading taxes in tax havens and extracting rents through privileges obtained by co-opted states, which in turn regulate in their favor to eliminate competition and/or consolidate monopolies. Supranational speculative capital is more powerful than nation states. A mega-empire ruled by an oligarchic financial and technocratic elite.
CULTURAL GLOBALISM
Cultural globalism promotes the denationalization of culture and values . Progressivism and postmodernism are the new global counterculture.
Today, entertainment culture is monopolized by a single, entirely neosocialist, progressive, and postmodernist discourse.
UNESCO, Big Media, Big Tech, etc. The guiding ideology is progressivism.
Globalism is an ideology that pursues the formation of
a world government (multilateral organizations and foundations), a single political society,
a single culture of single thought (progressivism, UNESCO, Hollywood, Netflix, Big Media, Big Tech);
* a single people (they seek to exterminate nations and races through miscegenation, mixing, the destruction of borders and the promotion of immigration and a "global society", "global citizenship");
* a syncretic religion (new age cults and interreligious ecumenism);
* a world police force (NATO, UN peacekeepers, Interpol);
* a global Central Bank (BIS, IMF, WB, IDB);
* a world court of justice (ICC, International Criminal Court);
* a manipulated single market without borders, directed by a centralized political authority (World Trade Organization - WTO)