Trump is Fighting Against Globalist Programs Launched Over 100 Years Ago; Big Picture Issues Need Focus

Old-Thinker News | July 30, 2018

By Daniel Taylor

While President Trump has made progress dismantling portions of globalist policy, he is working against embedded and still active programs that were launched in the early 20th century. Key underlying issues are at work in the world; Rapidly developing technology and the effect of modern civilization on humanity.

Talk of the “deep state” rarely exposes the far reaching roots and history of its hidden influence. Important background knowledge often gets overlooked. Robert Mueller and other actors in the intelligence community today do not represent the full extent of its reach. These groups not only infiltrated the intelligence community and political establishment, they influenced the education system, medical system and even the production of culture and knowledge in our country.

This information may not be new for veteran researchers, but for newcomers it is foundational knowledge to understand why we are where we are.

This is by no means a comprehensive outline of this complex and nuanced issue. The state of our union and our people can be traced back to these foundational issues that are overlooked in the current heated political debates.

War on individuals and humanity at large

 

For decades, globalist policies have caused stagnation of national development, and even more crucially, personal development. Social engineering and eugenics programs have deliberately stunted a large number of people. Social sorting mechanisms were established in the schooling system. Economic policies were designed with eugenics programs in mind. Humanity was seen as a potential enemy to be kept at bay. The Rockefellers “Science of man” initiatives in the early 20th century sought after new techniques of manipulating mankind.

Wealthy philanthropists (and their tax exempt foundations) invested heavily into the social sciences and medical establishment and in turn shaped their direction for the 20th century and beyond. Social control and eugenics became a primary directive in the United States. These ideas, primarily due to the work of the Rockefeller and Carnegie philanthropies, spread throughout the intelligentsia and elite circles throughout the western world.

Dr. Lily E. Kay’s 1993 book “The Molecular Vision of Life: Caltech, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the Rise of the New Biology” documents much of the early history behind the rise of eugenics and life sciences. Kay demonstrates that the drive for social control and eugenics was largely responsible for the emergence and growth of the science of molecular biology. Dr. Kay is a recipient of the Smithsonian Fellowship at the National Museum of American History, and an assistant professor of history of science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dr. Kay’s 2001 obituary from MIT describes her as “…one of the outstanding historians of biology of her generation.”

As Dr. Kay documents, large foundations effectively drew the maps for society to follow. The intelligentsia, trained and schooled under the strong influence of the foundations, closely followed the vision of the elite. This vision extended into the realms of education, politics, religion, and the financial world. As Dr. Lily Kay has painstakingly documented, this influential group set out in the United States to engage in a massive research campaign to discover the inner workings of man and in turn to devise methods of social-biological control. The United States, in turn, became the 20th Century progenitor of eugenics.

Dr. Kay paints a clear picture of the massive influence that the wealthy elite in the United States wields, even to the “…development of culture and the production of knowledge in the United States…” Kay writes,

“Thus by the end of the Progressive Era, even before the large-scale commitment to the “advancement of knowledge” spurred by World War I, the human sciences received considerable support from the large foundations. Their numerous projects and the unprecedented scope of their financial and institutional resources shaped the development of culture and the production of knowledge in the United States. Through education, public opinion, stimulation of specific research agenda, and the promotion of selective categories of knowledge and research, the Foundation played a key role in the creation of a hegemonic bloc; the resources and prestige flowing into those fields relevant to problems of social control were instrumental in the formation of consensus between social and political elites, on the one hand, and academic interests on the other.”

In a 1991 report titled “The First Global Revolution”, published by the globalist think tank Club of Rome, we find the following statement: “In searching for a new enemy to unite us, we came up with the idea that pollution, the threat of global warming, water shortages, famine and the like would fit the bill…. All these dangers are caused by human intervention… The real enemy, then, is humanity itself.”

Statistics are showing that many in this generation aren’t having children. They aren’t getting married. A high percentage is still living at home. Many of them aren’t even getting a drivers license. They are straddled with student debt. Anti-human propaganda has been disseminated for decades through colleges, mainstream media and hollywood. Many wealthy elites have bought into the mindset that the masses of humanity under them are hopelessly gone.

Former President Barack Obama’s statements that “You didn’t build that” further illustrates the war on individuals. Obama also told an audience in Africa in 2013,

“Ultimately, if you think about all the youth that everybody has mentioned here in Africa, if everybody is raising living standards to the point where everybody has got a car and everybody has got air conditioning, and everybody has got a big house, well, the planet will boil over — unless we find new ways of producing energy.”

The General Education Board, established by John D. Rockefeller Jr. And Frederick T. Gates, summarized the goal of modern schooling in 1913. In a paper titled “The Country School of Tomorrow” Occasional Papers No. 1 (General Education Board, New York, 1913) was a section entitled “A Vision of the Remedy”.

The paper states,

“In our dream, we have limitless resources, and the people yield themselves with perfect docility to our moulding hand. The present educational conventions fade from our minds; and unhampered by tradition, we work our own good will upon a grateful and responsive rural folk. We shall not try to make these people or any of their children into philosophers or men of learning or of science. We are not to raise up from among them authors, orators, poets, or men of letters. We shall not search for embryo great artists, painters, musicians. Nor will we cherish even the humbler ambition to raise up from among them lawyers, doctors, preachers, politicians, statesmen…”

The Tech Revolition

 

The technological revolution has had profound effects on social interaction, brain development and society at large. It has given us tools for unimaginable wealth, and also unspeakable destruction. The future of humanity could be another golden age or a hellish technocratic dystopia as a result.

The first industrial revolution changed how humans worked and lived. This new revolution is altering humanity at our core. Genetic engineering, artificial intelligence, cognitive science, robotics and nanotechnology are the tools which will be used to do it.

The nature of our society has already been altered ahead of larger changes to come. Overstimulation due to being submerged in a sea of dopamine (the neurotransmitter released in the brain as a reward for certain behavors like eating or sex) is causing widespread negative effects. We have screens everywhere bombarding our brains 24/7.

Outside of the current issue of censoring conservative voices, the methods by which the tech giants are manipulating us needs to be exposed. Former Facebook executives have admitted to “hacking” the human brain with the deliberate release of dopamine when we see notifications, causing an addiction to a dopamine “high”.

Facebook’s first president Sean Parker stated regarding the app, “It’s a social-validation feedback loop … exactly the kind of thing that a hacker like myself would come up with, because you’re exploiting a vulnerability in human psychology.”

Former Facebook executive Chamath Palihapitiya stated late last year that “It literally is at a point now we’ve created tools that are ripping apart the social fabric of how society works. That is literally where we are. I would encourage all of you how to internalize this is – if you feed the beast, the beast will destroy you.”

Amidst the electromagnetic fog that we are submerged in, the robotics and A.I. revolution is threatening to replace the human workforce.
Additionally, “gender fluid” movements of today are paving the way for a new “social justice” movement of the future in which technologically “enhanced” individuals will fight for equality among natural humans. At this point, if current trends continue, it is likely that “natural” humans could be the next margianlized group in the future.

Modern civilization

 

“It is in Man’s power to treat himself as a mere ‘natural object’ and his own judgements of value as raw material for scientific manipulation to alter at will… The real objection is that if man chooses to treat himself as raw material, raw material he will be: not raw material to be manipulated, as he fondly imagined, by himself, but by… his dehumanized Conditioners.” - C. S. Lewis, The Abolition of Man

The nature of modern civilization itself has weakened us while a predator class of fellow humans has set themselves over us. These people are presently doing their best to have us fight against the very things that will save this nation and in turn the globe.

Modern civilization has enabled us to live like kings compared to our ancestors. However, we have become weaker in turn. Our mental and physical health have degraded. Rights of passage have been erased from our culture. Shadows of what we once had remain. “Over civilization” has brought a “dis-ease” of mind, body and spirit while an electromagnetic fog has decended on all of us.

Brett McKay, founder of the Art of Manliness website, has called for a new “strenuous age” to counteract the effects of modern civilization. In this article, he states,

“In short, the presence of one’s will, and its potential strength, was easily forgotten within a culture in which the media and faith communities flattered instead of countered this descent into complacency, and became lost in a daily routine that ensconced a man at home in comfort, called for the submerging of his autonomy at work, and didn’t require pitting himself against nature, testing his strength against physically demanding tasks, or preparing for war. In the absence of such friction in the environment, the will was coddled and self-mastery shriveled.”

McKay continues,

“Because life felt insubstantial, people wanted to figure out why that was, and the more they analyzed the problem, the more life seemed to evaporate into unreality. Panged by “unfulfilled longings for ‘real life’,” yet feeling incapable of acting on them, the output of such a loop was mounting anxiety.”

During the first industrial revolution, neurologist George Miller Beard called this condition “neurasthenia.” In his 1880 book, American Nervousness, he described the condition as “a desire for stimulants and narcotics, fear of responsibility, of open places or closed places, fear of society, fear of being along, fear of fears, fear of contamination, fear of everything, deficient mental control, lack of decision in trifling matters, hopelessness.”

What can we do?

 

All America lies at the end of the wilderness road, and our past is not a dead past, but still lives in us. Our forefathers had civilization inside themselves, the wild outside. We live in the civilization they created, but within us the wilderness still lingers. What they dreamed, we live, and what they lived, we dream.” - T.K Whipple

President Trump has made real progress in breaking away from the CFR/Bilderberg system, but there is more work to be done. The pendulum has to swing the other direction at some point.

We were designed to strive for something more, to explore.

Will space exploration be the next frontier?

The predominant message from the democratic party is that we are victims. The spirit of this message is overwhelmingly negative. It appeals to the lowest, most unhappy people in our nation. We don’t have to be victims. We have the power to choose our habits, thoughts, choices, actions and beliefs; unless you give that power to someone else.

Humanity has power.

You are here because one of your distant ancestors stood with a sword in hand, chose to fight, survived the elements and passed on his line into the future.
Most of the world is now at the end of the wilderness road. We need a new frontier. We operate better when fighting the current. Will space exploration and colonization be the next frontier to bring out the best in humanity once again? I believe that it is. I don’t know how we get to that point, but it needs to be made a primary national goal. We need to believe in ourselves again.