My first book package to arrive in 2024, the year of elections and of possible world government, has been Controligarchs: Exposing the Billionaire Class, Their Secret Deals, and the Globalist Plot to Dominate Your Life, by Seamus Bruner.
Like so many American books, the whole plot is revealed in the awkward, massively elongated sub-title. It must be a book publisher strategy.
https://www.penguin.com.au/books/controligarchs-9780593541593
I will do a proper book review when I have read it. But some initial thoughts are in order, given the urgency of the crisis we face. The author is a journalist who works for the Government Accountability Institute, a massively worthy and much needed organisation. Some years ago, they did the best seller, Clinton Cash. They are about exposing State corruption.
GAI was founded in 2012 by bestselling author and investigative journalist Peter Schweizer and is based in Tallahassee, Florida. The organization was born to produce deep investigative journalism effectively and share it with other journalists who may lack the time or resources to do it themselves. The largest newspapers and major TV news networks once took pride in spending money and effort on investigative journalism projects. This kind of “enterprise reporting” takes a great deal of digging, patience, and time to do well. It requires a healthy skepticism of official statements, disregard for “narratives,” and a dedication to craft that mainstream media outlets no longer seem to prioritize. Yet, it is GAI’s highest priority.
https://g-a-i.org/
Bruner has done an interview with the wonderful Mark Bauerlein at the First Things podcast.
https://www.firstthings.com/media/title-7
First Things is an outstanding American publication of religion and politics launched some time back by the late Richard John Neuhaus, a seriously prominent intellectual and priest with a taste for Christian ecumenism and collaboration and for rigour.
Bruner is also one for rigour. No easily dismissed conspiracy theorist here. Though, no doubt, he will be. His book is carefully researched, and, as he has pointed out, full of references from publicly available sources.
The front cover of the book features Schwab, Zuckerberg, Gates, Bezos and Soros. All obvious targets. But Bruner goes back in time, for example, to the Rockefellers and their master plan. All in plain sight. The strategies are open to all who will see. Some points to emerge from the First Things podcast are as follows:
· There has been a move from philanthropy (the original John D Rockefeller model) for good ends (like eliminating disease) to philanthropy as a strategy for global control;
· Covid was not the start; it all began long ago;
· Oligarchs were about creating and controlling wealth and the preservation of wealth through sucking up to governments;
· Controligarchs want to go further, much further, and to determine how we all live, which means we have moved from the “authoritarianism” of governments to the full-blown “totalitarianism” of public-private partnerships;
· They are, at bottom, driven by a manic desire to control, indeed, to reduce human population – this is the core, unifying goal;
· They have devised multiple strategies to achieve their ends, like sterilisation of whole populations, birth control, abortion, wars and pandemics;
· The creation of crises, with fear and threats, is core business;
· The message is always “safety” and “convenience”, the killer strategy;
· They are in the business of narrative construction and the subversion of dissent;
· Their strategies make them even richer, but that isn’t remotely the main problem.
Bruner draws a distinction between the approximately 3,100 billionaires on the planet and the thirty or so in his book. The latter are proactively “constructing systems of tyrannical control”. The former are just very rich guys, many of them perfectly fine people. A bunch of the bad guys got together in 2009 to form “the Good Club”. I kid you not. It was held at – where else? – Rockefeller University. In Bruner’s analysis, this was post the global financial crisis, from which they did well, and was set to coincide with Barack Obama’s arrival in the big house. They could also see emerging a populist wave (the Tea Party sprang up shortly thereafter) and were determined to crush it. The hosts were Soros, Gates and David Rockefeller. And overpopulation was the issue on which they landed. The big cahuna. The problem that they would take on. Jane Goodall (the gorilla lady) thinks the optimum human population is 500 million. There is much work to do. They are Malthusians, all.
And yes, there has been research into anti-fertility vaccines. Will they bother to tell people they have been given that dose? Bruner also notes the active promotion of homosexuality, starting in the 1970s, as a means of population control. I hadn’t heard that one before. And, of course, they leverage crises, crises that they themselves define and execute. As Bruner notes, their way of helping humanity is to make sure there is less of it. Oh, and they are heavily invested in digital ID. There will be fewer humans, but they will know every single thing about those of us that are left. They have been investing in this for a long time, way before Covid. Before Israel’s notorious “green pass”. Bring on social credit! Biometric surveillance. Covid was just the beginning. As Yuval Noah Harari (a hero to all of these folks) says, Covid proved they could do it. Fear led to people turning over their lives to the unelected. And, he reckons, there will be no “peasant uprising” in the future to counter their plans. In other words, there is no point to resistance. Making something seem inevitable is an old trick to ensuring it comes about.
Search online “50 in 5” to see the direction of travel. This is another new one on me.
https://50in5.net/
We can leave the great Gates land buy-up for another occasion. And Gates’ sinister “green premium” strategy.
These people are not just super-rich nutters who want to live forever on earth, though they are that. They have erected a complex, interconnected ecosystem of government relations, with supranational structures carefully built to subvert nations and democracy. They shun democracy, preferring global institutions over which there is no popular control. Their problem, obviously, is hubris. A God complex on steroids, Bruner says. And yes, they do sit around in smoke filled rooms and plot our collective downfall.
But what, we might ask, as Bruner and Bauerlein do, gives them the right to take over the world? Even if they think they are doing good. David Rockefeller has said, “… there is no going back to the past; we have to re-imagine the future”. I repeat, what give them the right?
Paul Collits
3 February 2024
Thank you Paul. Here is another enlightening interview with the author Seamus- https://www.thehighersidechats.com/seamus-bruner-controligarchs-the-micromanaged-life-banana-smoothies-for-all/
Thanks for the summary.
The book is on my reading pile, hope to get to it soon.
Re the people who are behind the plot to control and exploit humanity - are they not doing many illegal things?