One of my favorite 'manufactured elites' is Ida Aukem. She is a Member of the Danish Parliament who has been groomed and promoted by the World Economic Forum. neoterra.us/blog/the-manufactured-elites-part-1 She is a useful idiot.
She goes on to say "My biggest concern is all the people who do not live in our city. Those we lost on the way." She is so noble and sympathetic! "Those who decided that it became too much, all this technology. Those who felt obsolete and useless when robots and AI took over big parts of our jobs. Those who got upset with the political system and turned against it. They live different kind of lives outside of the city. in the empty and abandoned houses in small 19th century villages."
This is how the 'Elites' think. This is how they view us. Their vision for the future is based on two core assumptions:
- They are entitled to rule because they are intellectually and morally superior
- The great majority of common folks will just accept it and become happy serfs (except for a few misguided outcasts in small primitive villages).
BUT, both of those assumptions are WRONG.
Owning nothing is the road to serfdom. Having no privacy is the road to slavery. The founders of the United States considered the right to acquire and possess property as one of the fundamental and unalienable rights. https://www.heritage.org/political-process/report/the-economic-principles-americas-founders-property-rights-free-markets-and
This is historically very important. The definition of "Property" (in the legal sense) is "the exclusive right to possess, enjoy, and dispose of a thing". It is the right for you to use something as you see fit... for your benefit or enjoyment.
The concept of Property originated with the first human settlements. A Shepard tended to his flock. A family tended to their orchard. Initially, 'property' was controlled by those who developed, tended and defended it.
Over centuries, the powerful (kings, royals, warlords) came to control all of the land. The landless (i.e. property-less) commoners became peasants, serfs and slaves. This has been the plight of humanity for thousands of years.
The American frontier broke the monopoly. Too much land, far beyond the reach of Royal control. Armed citizens who refused to obey. Property again became available to the masses. It became a fundamental right. And it lead to the greatest period of prosperity in human history.
While not everyone in America owns a factory, or a farm, or a home, the ability to do so is the foundation of self determination and liberty.
But Property is under assault by the Globalists. The book goes into great detail describing how the rich and powerful are using eminent domain to unjustly acquire and control more and more property "for the social good". They are subverting politicians and courts to gain ever more control.
Today, billionaires, hereditary royals and dictators are again trying to take ownership of everything and reduce humanity to serfdom. The fake elites are nothing more than useful idiots employed to promote and implement their agenda.
Climate Hysteria, Pandemics, Scarcity and War are all artificial crises that have been engineered to create fear and obedience. Sorry Ms. Auken...I'm not buying it. If you want my property please Come Take It.