Sunday, January 30, 2011

“Global Awakening” Has Arrived



By Paul Joseph Watson

The much feared “global political awakening” is in full swing. Revolts in Egypt, Yemen, Tunisia and other countries represent a truly monumental worldwide rallying cry for freedom that threatens to immeasurably damage the agenda for one world government. Mainly comprising of younger people in developing states, they threaten to topple the existing international order.
The global revolts that we now see spreading like wildfire across the planet provides an astounding insight into how crucially important the outcome of this phase of modern history will be to the future geopolitical course of the world, and in turn the survival and growth of human freedom in general.
For the first time in human history almost all of humanity is politically activated, politically conscious and politically interactive… The resulting global political activism is generating a surge in the quest for personal dignity, cultural respect and economic opportunity in a world scarred by memories of centuries-long colonial or imperial domination… The nearly universal access to radio, television and increasingly the Internet is creating a community of shared perceptions. These energies transcend borders and pose a challenge both to existing states as well as to the existing global hierarchy, on top of which America still perches…
The Internet has made it almost impossible for the global elite to control the political environment, to control the thoughts and behavior of the people, which is precisely why Egypt moved to shut down the world wide web in a desperate bid to prevent activists from organizing against the state.
The domino-like effect of the global revolution seems to be born out of a genuine, grass roots, organic yearning for real freedom, and an end to dictatorial regimes that the United States and the banking elite have helped to prop up.

The global revolt is a backlash against dictatorship, police brutality, and political repression. These factors have been seething for years, but only thanks to greater education and easier access to information and the ability to organize through the Internet has a new generation of activists finally said enough is enough. Spiraling food prices, fuel inflation, lower wages and high unemployment have also played a central role.

Make no mistake about it, we are seeing a global revolution, the age of rage is falling upon us like dominoes reaching to every corner of the planet. Whether or not the outcome will topple the current global hierarchy, remains to be seen, but it will surely depend upon who controls the new governments that will replace the ousted rulers – the people who started the process of change, or the World Bank, IMF, NGO’s and the rest of the global elite who are desperate to save their world government agenda from being derailed.


Who is the World Bank, the NGO, a.k.a. Non governmental organizations, or groups funded by nations for common goals, and the IMF (International Monetary Fund)?
http://www.marketoracle.co.uk/Article975.html

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