A Short History of the Encroachment of Globalism
The promise of a better life through technology
The following is a clip of an interview with film maker Curtis Bowers talking about his film Agenda: Grinding America Down (sequel: Agenda 2: Masters of Deceit). Bowers describes the shock he experienced when he began to realize that the communist infiltration of America was, and is, quite real.
Bowers says that the communists of the 1930s, who were well entrenched in the US at this point, knew that the agenda of installing communism would only work through gradually introducing socialism to breakdown the capitalist economy that has proven itself to provide more prosperity to the general population that any other system.
To do this, the communists spoke of a long understood method of cultural subversion—destroy communities, the family unit, and take the children away from their parents so they can be raised by the invaders, in this case, the globalists using socialism as a trojan horse. And in order to do that, the economy has to be weaponized through inflation, the family unit has to be eroded by isolating it from the greater community, and both parents need to get jobs due to high costs of living so the children can be indoctrinated.
This is exactly how things have turned out.
Before we get to some much needed history, here’s a post by Wall Street Apes that transcribed Bowers comments and the clip itself.
Almost Everything You’ve Noticed Change In America Can Be Traced Back To Barack Obama
In 1992, A Real Communist Party USA Meeting Was Held In California At The University Of Berkeley. Many Of The Attendees Ended Up Working In The Barack Obama Administration
A Full Communist Agenda and how they would achieve their goal would be to “Use the environmental movement to take down the free enterprise system in America.”
This should be extremely eye opening for everyone. We are living through their agenda.
“Back in 1992, an older friend of my father who was from Saint Louis asked me to go to this meeting that the Communist Party USA was having at the University of California Berkeley. And he had studied communism and written books about communism back in the sixties and stuff. And he was curious Because if you remember back in 1989, the Berlin Wall had come down, and everyone was saying communism is dead. It's over. Then in 91 in December, the Soviet Union dissolved.
And so this is 6 months later, the summer of 92, and the Communist Party USA is having a meeting. So he asked me to go out to this meeting. He said, would you go out there and just see what they're talking about? Because we we won. This thing's over.
And so I went to that. And for 3 days, I sat there in breakout sessions and lectures and and listened to these hardcore communists. And and one thing shocking about it too, I thought it'd be college radical since it was at Berkeley, so I dressed like a college radical with some radical t shirt on it. I walk into the autumn the auditorium, there's 14 or 1,500, 50, 60, and 70 year olds with briefcases. And I thought, woah.
This is actually serious. It's not just some radicals. And many of those exact people, as I researched them later, ended up being in Obama's cabinet in 2008. And that's what motivated me to make movie because I rise these are the people that were at this communist meeting with me back back in 1992. But at that meeting, they laid out this plan how they wanted to take America down from the inside.
They were gonna focus all their energies on that now. They've been focusing on it for a while, but they realized they could never outspend America because capitalism, free enterprise is so successful. And they kind of that woke them up. Okay. We gotta go to plan b.
They they just keep building more and more. And, of course, we had all the years of Reagan where he'd really built the military up, so they realized We're in trouble here. Um, and so that's what they talked about to me and how they were going to do that from the inside, and I didn't think that much about it, went on with my life. But then again, 16 years later in 2008 from 92, when I remembered what they had talked about, like, one thing, uh, that is so clear how it had changed. They had said back in 92, we're gonna use the environmental movement to take down the free enterprise system in America.”
I can’t transcribe it all due to X’s text limits but this is a CRAZY listen… This is the systematic takedown of America from the inside under the disguise of Climate Change
How we Lost A Community Village in Favor of A Globalist Plantation
Years ago, I discovered in my sociological and anthropological research that the best conditions for raising children was a healthy amount of social nutrients as I like to call them. Children raised these conditions are often strong minded, emotionally balanced, creative, high IQ, morally upstanding, and productive—kids that actually enjoy contributing to their families and communities. These same people are often very hard to trick with globalist propaganda, because they’re critical thinkers, wise with years of real life experience, and capable of understanding what true morality and the rule of law looks like. In other words, we’re talking about the same people who came to the early Americas and raised up the generation that would become the founding fathers of the US.
In the quintessential book, Brain Rules for Baby by John Medina, a multidisciplinary presentation of psychology, sociology, neuroscience, and numerous supporting studies show that children who are raised in an environment rich with quality social interaction has a direct impact on making productive, happy, community-centered adults. Medina has large sections talking about how TVs, DVD players, and screen time in general is no substitute for two parents and many adult caretakers, who engage the child in plenty of healthy dialogue. For parents to do this, as any parent knows, you need lots of social support. Friends, extended family, community helpers, and so on, to create an integrated web of support giving parents enough time to breathe while at the same time maintaining the practical needs of the home, such as sustained income, domestic care, and beyond-the-home support from the community.
In short, the adage, “ it takes a village” is absolutely true.
The destruction of our villages, the way we once organized our communities as a civilization, was thoroughly destroyed by the early 20th century. The rise of industrialization, which began in the 1780s, progressed and exploded in the 1860s, and finally completed in changing human civilization in by the 1920s, had a powerful yet unforeseen effect.
Weaponized Technology to Destroy Self-Sufficient Communities
Who could have imagined that as the quality of life of industrialized nations improved, which brought clean water, stable produced food, medicine, education, and technological marvels like the washing machine and refrigerator, our need for each other as a community and village would decline. This is exactly what happened.
As life got easier through improved technology and supply chains, the wisdom of honor, duty, healthy culture, and dedication to our fellow man was upturned by a carefully rolled out media machine. The goal? To upturn the careful web of cultural norms, values, and traditions that bound communities together, so they could be replaced by an increasingly isolated and monetarily dependent society and culture.
Recall that the founding fathers of the United States came to the new world knowing that they could be totally self-sufficient. They had their own debt-free monetary system and currency, Colonial Scrip. With it, the average family back then only needed to join together with the surrounding community to work the land and pour forth it’s natural abundance. And that’s what people did. This was so successful that many people didn’t need what we call modern-day jobs at all—where most of the family needed to leave the home to go work for a massive industrialized business for a “pay check” so that the basics like milk, eggs, and bread could be secured. Instead, you really only needed money for the big things, like a horse, the then emerging technology of the steam engine, and other sophisticated goods like printed books or porcelains from overseas. The things that made early colonial life work, furniture, textiles, leather, metal goods like pots, pans, and utensils, could all be made “in house” or in the community. And this meant parents, children, aunts, uncles, family friends, and your fellow man—often using the church and public square as the main “social network”—maintained the village womb.
The British, having lost the Revolutionary War to these same self-sufficient, healthy, strong men and women, knew that they had to destroy the very fabric of this freedom-fueled society to regain their grip. In 1815, the Congress of Vienna took place, which was, in effect, an early Bilderberg meeting of globalist power houses, hellbent on taking the world over by any means necessary.
The series on Badlands Media, Breaking History with Matt Ehret and Gordon (Ghost of Based Patrick Henry) discussed this at length in Episode 23, which I highly recommend.
The same powerbrokers helped ensure that, 25 years earlier, the French Revolution was not going to succeed in creating another nation like the budding United States. And before that, the same Invisible College of Jesuit-Masonic-Rosicrucian conspirators (to name a few) who had for hundreds of years used Machiavellian state craft to broker wars and expand empires, founded the infamous Bavarian Illuminati. Let me be clear, however, these names do a poor job of pointing to the true masterminds of the long standing globalist tradition of empire, that has stretched out its shriveled cold dead hand to make life for good freedom loving people hell for their own parasitic gain. Nevertheless, one through-line that remains at the heart of any society ravaged by globalist manipulations and intrigue, be it today or all the way back to 500 years before, are what we today call globalists and their intelligence agency levers of power and control.
Working Towards a Cultural Revolution
Working our back to the present, the seeds of communism, which was itself a rebranding and formulation of other styles of subversive 5th Generation Warfare, were planned during the time of the French Revolution. The 1815 Congress of Vienna, as just one example, was the first of many blueprinting meetings to consolidate power by destroying healthy society. The globalists then used World Fares, and various other exhibitions of splendor to dazzle the masses and entice them away from their communities and into cities to “have a better life” and “work for a good company.” The industrial revolution, which saw the rise of uber-wealthy industrialists, wage slavery, mafia infiltrated unions, and a culture increasingly dependent on “working for a living” took root.
By the dawn of the 1900s, the once flourishing self-sufficient communities of the colonialists were replaced by row houses in cities like Lawrence and Lowell Massachusetts. Then, like now, the family had to work for a living, but at least these two to three story homes (which I helped renovate as a teenager with my father in Lawrence) were built as extended family dwellings. The globalists back then didn’t have TV, mass media and the music industry to act as the sweet and intoxicating trojan horse to drive the youth away from their families and communities. Once Radio in the 1920s took hold, and then, 30 years later, TV, the soil was prepared for a cultural revolution.
By the 1960s, the splendor of cars, TVs, refrigerators, blenders, and dozens of other nuclear age machines made the colonialist self-sufficient life style seem primitive. Who would want to work on a farm when you could drive your car to work and come home to a leave-it-to-beaver neighborhood with perfect grass and a model home. While all this was happening, the delicate womb of the village and it’s support system for parents was completely destroyed. Children were now raised in nuclear families, a term which oddly enough became popular alongside the awesome power of nuclear weapons. Father was finally out of the home, just like the globalists wanted, and Mother had to take care of a house all on her own, while at the same time, raising children. The cultural revolution of the 1960s, which arguably did a lot to help inspire a generation, was itself partially fostered by the CIA and the globalist intelligence apparatus.
Not to worry though, the Rockefeller’s decades earlier provided the ever industrializing people the public education system. No more did communities have to gather their children in the church-house to teach them the ways of their culture. No more did young adults have to learn the community labors from master craftsman who learned the old way of father to son, mother to daughter. Instead, increasingly college educated teachers would teach a “better way,” a globalist way, to our children.
After decades of slow and careful encroachment, the 20th century globalists were soon ready to trigger a cultural revolution, which would finally make popular the idea in the youth of rebellion against religion, tradition, and their fathers and mother’s way of life. From the 1960s on, mass media, the music industry, and in 1990s, computers and video games raised our children.
In the modern age, a child only spends 30 minutes a day talking to an adult-care taker, while spending hours in front of some screen (see this study) gobbling up globalists propaganda in a myriad of flavors and forms.
No wonder parents and families are increasingly wanting to return to simpler ways of life. Homeschooling has exploded, our universities are being exposed as the indoctrination machines they likely always were meant to be, and a return to critical thinking and logical discernment is on the rise.
I know I’ve painted a bleak picture of some of the things we’ve come to appreciate in the modern age, like modern media, music, college, and the like. Let me be clear that I think all of these things have value and clearly can do much good for our civilization—if that wasn’t the case they wouldn’t act like trojan horses. I think we’ll one day purge the bad parts of our culture and conserve the good parts.
For myself, I dream of the day when I can take all that I’ve learned and build a community with like-minded patriots who want to raise our children together as a village. Thankfully, I’m not the only one. Scores of people are craving this too. And it’s only a matter of time before it comes back, hopefully for good.
Please tell me what you think or let me know if I got something wrong. I want to hear from you.
Much love,
Justin Deschamps is a researcher, omniologist, podcaster, and business consultant who has committed himself to restoring the knowledge, reason, and goodwill that helped the founding fathers create the greatest nation on earth.
It was said that the enemy has been exposed like never before, and exposure precedes the take down. I believe we're heading the other way. Thanks Justin for the Globalists history! I like to know my enemy.
Excellent summary of a complex plan to bring down society. A fabulous read. Thank you!