The Establishment Shadow Government is SPECTRE
By: Jay
Pondering the news attention the famed Pink Panther diamond ring has garnered, I was reminded of something out of a Bond novel. Judging by the 2D news narrative, we are expected to believe that this ring of some two hundred crooks operates under unknown leaders plotting in the dark, as noble authorities and intelligence officials feverishly work ’round clock to apprehend the fiends. Diamonds Are Forever might be more appropriate, but in Fleming’s 1958 novel Dr. No, No makes an equally prescient and insightful statement about black market operations and their fierce master, shadow government:
“Mr. Bond, power is sovereignty.
Clausewitz’s first principle was to have a secure base. From there one
proceeds to freedom of action. Together, that is sovereignty. I have
secured these things and much beside. No one else in the world possess
them to the same degree. They cannot have them. The world is too
public. These things can only be secured in privacy. You talk of kings
and presidents. How much power do they possess? As much as their
people will allow them. Who in the world has the power of life and
death over his people? Now that Stalin is dead, can you name any man
except myself? And how do I possess that power, that sovereignty?
Through privacy. Through the fact that nobody knows. ” (pg. 161)
This writer has noted many times the principle of psychological
warfare employed by Fleming in the Bond novels that proved tremendously
effective – project every dark, secret, nefarious operation your side is
engaged in on the enemy. Also, be sure to make your enemy out to be a
disfigured hybrid mulatto for good measure (Dr. No was a Chinese and
German mixed racial villain). In the story, Dr. No has established his
secret base of operations on a secretive island off the coast of
Jamaica, where, in his secret underground mountain fortress and with his
secret high-tech radar and surveillance equipment from Moscow, he
remotely commandeers US missiles. Dr. No’s cover is the nasty
business of farming guano, or bird dung for fertilizer. With all the
usual Fleming tropes, No emerges in the narrative as an exemplary figure
of the sexually repressed daddy-issues villain, with connections to
international crime, espionage, the Soviets, and money laundering. Dr.
No is thus an exemplary figure of shadow government, and shadow
government is the normative form of government in our day.In reality, the hierarchical pyramid of global government is not a series of goodly nation-states seeking to protect the “free world” from dastardly Manichaean dialectical manifestations, but rather is itself is a large interlocking system of crime syndicates. The world government that presently exists is one of covert, hidden rulership by various oligarchs. While a certain level of competition exists and is tolerated, these oligarchical Dr. Nos are not the denizens of secret Soviet underground lairs, but Bilderberg attendees and banking magnates. It is my thesis that whatever you see Dr. No or Blofeld or SMERSH or SPECTRE do, is in fact what the actual establishment itself does. The appellation of “rogue villain” or “rogue state” is rather a media propaganda term for a controlled double agent, such as a terrorist, or a rival syndicate to whatever crime syndicate happens to be in power and run the media.
Yet is my claim the case? Evidence from numerous investigative journalists, analysts and historians answers in the affirmative. In his classic Tragedy & Hope, Dr. Carroll Quigley speaks of government by monopolistic money cartel that developed in the modern era:
“Naturally, the influence of bankers over
governments during the age of financial capitalism (roughly 1850-1931)
was not something about which anyone talked freely, but it has been
admitted frequently enough by those on the inside, especially in
England. In 1852 Gladstone, chancellor of the Exchequer, declared, “The
hinge of the whole situation was this: the government itself was not to
be a substantive power in matters of Finance, but was to leave the Money
Power supreme and unquestioned.”
On September 26, 1921, The Financial Times wrote,
“Half a dozen men at the top of the Big Five Banks could upset the
whole fabric of government finance by refraining from renewing Treasury
Bills.” In 1924 Sir Drummond Fraser, vice-president of the Institute of
Bankers, stated, “The Governor of the Bank of England must be the
autocrat who dictates the terms upon which alone the Government can
obtain borrowed money.” (pg. 61)
Our political leaders are nothing more than puppets of the same
monopolistic cartel, but the point to grasp here concerns altering one’s
perception of the establishment as the authoritative white hat “good
guy” fighting the international “black hats” of diamond heists and
underground terrorist bases. It is the establishment that is
the ruling mafia cartel, and the control of black markets is key to
understanding what is meant by “shadow government.” Their goal is
global government and the control of all aspects of life, and
unfortunately some aspects of life in this world involve black markets.
We often speak of the “new world order” taking over governments or
conspiring to manipulate some event or subvert some institution, but the
best lens through which to grasp its true inner workings is
international crime and its syndicates. And is the best model because
the globalists run the international crime rackets. Investigative
journalist Michael Ruppert explained this piece of the puzzle in his Crossing the Rubicon:
“Globalization, the World Trade
Organization, NAFTA, the IMF, the World Bank, the Great Bull Market of
the 1990s, and the economic adulthood of the Empire have all been
nurtured by the controlled and directed use of criminal money streams.
One of the other great contributors to America’s economic growth has
been its willingness to profit from the destruction of the life, health,
safety, and happiness of its population. As I write, more than two
million people are in prisons or jails in the United States. Many of
those prisons are run by private corporations. That the profits of crime
and war, which are destructive of human life, of labor, of happy,
healthy neighborhoods (whether in the US or in Afghanistan, Africa, and
Iraq), are in effect a keystone of the global economy and a determinant
of success in a ruthless competition, is a compass needle for
human civilization. One cannot expect to follow the recipe for road-kill
stew and produce a creme brulee….
Perhaps the best summation of how the
global economy actually functioned just prior to the World Trade Center
attacks was offered in a brilliant two-part series by Le Monde Diplomatique in the spring of 2000. In part, the series said:
Indeed the engine of capitalist expansion
is now oiled by the profits of serious crime. From time to time
something is done to give the impression of waging war on the rapidly
expanding banking and tax havens. If governments really wanted to, they
could right this overnight. But though there are calls for zero
tolerance of petty crime and unemployment, nothing is being done about
the big money crimes.
Financial crime is becoming less visible,
periodically coming to light in one country or another in the guise of
scandals involving companies, banks, political parties, leaders,
cartels, mafias. This flood of illicit transactions — offences under
national law or international agreements has come to be portrayed just
as accidental malfunctions of free market economics and democracy that
can be put right by something called “good governance.” But the reality
is quite different. It is a coherent system closely linked to the
expansion of modern capitalism and based on an association of three
partners: governments, transnational corporations, and mafias. Business
is business. financial crime is first and foremost a market, thriving
and structured, ruled by supply and demand.” (pg. 76-7)
The reach of the globalist shadow government doesn’t stop with financial crimes involving laundering hundreds of billions in drug money, which are now daily news items. On the contrary, the syndicalism of the elite extends to all markets, including sex
trade, drugs, weapons, secret technology, cybercrime, etc. What comes
to mind here is the Jolly Roger Flag and the classic imagery of
international piracy. 21st Century Wire editor and investigative
journalist Patrick Henningsen perceptively makes this connection between
state-sponsored terror using “Sand Pirates” and black market trades in
his recent article, “ISIS Sex Slave Market is Modern Repeat of Barbary Pirate Trade”:
“As 21WIRE pointed out last week,
history has repeated itself again. Today’s ISIS/ISIL phenomenon is not
that different from another long and painful chapter in the East vs.
West clash of cultures and trade – the Barbary Pirates of the 17 and 18th centuries. Writer Patrick Henningsen explains:
‘For financial or
political reasons, Empires have always used external militarized cells
and mercenaries to commit unsavoury acts under a flag different than the
monarchy, nation-state, or private corporation who was directing them behind the scenes.”
“Ruthless and unconventional “asymmetric” enemies are nothing new to the United States. Historically, the Privateer, or Barbary “Corsair”,
was a private person or ship authorized by a government to attack
foreign vessels or governments, often covertly. During the 17th, 18th
and 19th centuries, Ottoman Corsairs operated along the North African coast, and attacked Colonial American ships for over a century”.
“It’s the time-honored practice of
non-state actors (with state sponsors) who are let loose to pillage and
plunder. Today’s ISIS pirates are really just the 21st century’s version
of the ‘privateers’…”
And,
“The ‘Barbary slave trade‘ refers to the “white slavery” markets along North Africa’s Barbary Coast between the 17th and 19th centuries, which comprised Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Libya. Conversely, the Arab slave trade
went on for the better part of a millennium – not only confined to the
Arab world, but also extending into west Asia, North Africa, Southern
Africa, Ethiopia, and Somalia, as well as southern coastal Europe (Spain
and Italy) as late as the 19th century. So great were the number of
men, women and children who were captured by pirates, that many European
coastal towns were forced to shut down, and all but abandoned.”
We interrupt this article for a breaking board meeting with George Soros, Henry Kissinger and Zbigniew Brzezinski:From Russia with love (1963) - SPECTRE briefing
The modus operandi of international syndicates has not changed, and the international nature of piracy provides another helpful parallel. Like the media narrative of the Pink Panthers, which seems to show clear intelligence agency involvement, the mainstream news version of black markets is, as expected, nowhere near accurate or realistic. While low-level employees of various agencies fight a white hat battle, the larger players higher up on the pyramid are aligned with criminal syndicates. Since these interests have no national allegiances, the black flag of piracy is raised by the globalists, as well. Connecting all these dots, an excellent work on the pinnacles of power and black markets is investigative journalist Daniel Estulin’s book Shadow Masters: How Governments and their Intelligence Agencies are Working with International Drug Dealers and Terrorists for Mutual Benefit and Profit. Estulin presents an avalanche of information on little-known subjects and intrigues, namely the rape of Russia by the IMF, the NATO-run operations in Kosovo that connect to the drug trade, Bin Laden and state-sponsored terror, as well as the life of Victor Bout, whose escapades formed the basis for the film Lord of War with Nicolas Cage. Estulin comments:
“So you have an international terrorist
(Osama bin Laden) trained and funded by the CIA, an international
terrorist organization (the KLA, excuse me, Kosovo Protection Corps)
trained and funded by the British, American and German secret services
and special forces, and an American establishment (Clinton, Gore, Clark,
Albright, Holbrooke, Lieberman – all Bilderberg and CFR members, who
represent the interests of the new world order, fighting to establish
democracy and bring justice to a long-suffering and oppressed
people…(pg. 93)
From Vietnam to Cambodia, from Laos to
Pakistan and Afghanistan, from Iran to the Contras, the Agency has been
the progressive left’s favorite whipping boy. However, it isn’t only
the CIA that is up to their eyeballs in drugs. In the aforementioned
article, Le Monde Diplomatique explicitly stated that “the
secret services of the world’s most powerful state apparatus [in the
U.S.] have moved into economic warfare,’ becoming ‘international
financial crime’s number-one partner.” (pg. 122)
This is only a smattering of a topic so vast it would require volumes
to detail properly. However, it does provide an introductory model for
understanding government as conspiracy and black markets as the fuel for the real
economy. Rather than the Hollynews version of 007 exposing the
operations of Dr. No, the norm for power blocs is actually criminal
syndicalism and control of black markets. Indeed, the appropriate model
for understanding statecraft is not virtuous citizens rising to the top
through dispassioned intellectual argumentation and elections, but
stagecraft con men and their actor’s guilds, er, criminal guilds.
Recalling Dr. No’s quote above we can discern the rise of the
surveillance state has only served to foster black market escapades and
has little to do with halting “terror.” If only Dr. No had waited
around a little longer for the NSA. From the drug trade to sex trade to
financial scandals, we discover the whole business of war itself is a
racket, and intelligence operations are more often than not
merely legalized criminal espionage. In reality, Joe is an arm of
Cobra, and Bond is an agent of SPECTRE. The verdict of historians and
journalists is thus: The real Pink Panthers sit on the board of the IMF and CFR.
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