It’s been coming up on five years since the world was first hit with the “Great Reset” and its astonishing and devastating effects continue to unfold while we only begin to discover its sinister origins which have been hidden in plain sight.
The scientists continue every day to bring us news of the “vaccines” which they sometimes recognize as bioweapons that have been unleashed upon us, as though they were shiny objects that we have never seen but in fact are all around. As to questions about their origins and meaning, the great majority throw up their hands or bury their heads in the sand.
While explanations begin to come into focus, who among us will venture beyond the inevitable collapse of the hare-brained schemes of the technocrats to a vision of the future beyond?
As often happens, it falls to the Marxists to look behind the current scene into the social forces that are at work on changing it.
“[Marxists] have a competitor in this field: the class-conscious capitalists and their political agents in the governments of the world. And it is a confirmation to know that these are the people most thoroughly convinced of the inevitability of revolution as the consequence of the war. The degree of their conviction is measured by their fear.”
Of course the views of these two crystal ball gazers are quite different. Make no mistake. The ruling classes have unleashed World War 3. On *us*.
It should be noted here for the benefit of the inevitable fascist trolls that while a lot of people think Stalin and Mao were following the prescriptions of Marx when they committed their crimes, Marx had no such prescriptions because he died before he could come up with any solutions for the problems he so insightfully diagnosed.
“From where we small people are, the capitalist governments seem fixedly stable and solid; but up there, with a bird’s-eye view, they see the widening cracks heralding the trembling of the earth. Down here we need a compass and a map: a Marxist analysis of social forces and the experiences of modern history” says Paul Temple, way back in 1943. “So it was that only a small band of revolutionary ‘optimists’ could see farther than their noses”.
David Hughes writes that “war is not simply fought ‘horizontally’ between nation-states. More fundamentally, it is also fought ‘vertically’ between classes, putting aside national differences….for well over a century, there has been a shared understanding among the ruling classes of different countries that their mutual interests are best served by uniting to crush class conflict — if necessary, by war.”
The history of such vertical wars goes back to the “Business Plot” of 1933 and beyond. “Globally, the ruling classes have no choice but to join forces and push for a world state /global dictatorship, while the rest of humanity has no choice but worldwide social revolution if it wishes to avoid permanent subjugation”. writes Hughes.
The transnational deep state cannot possibly prosecute such a vertical war if they are exposed for doing so and people generally become aware of what is going on. Their only hope is to keep it secret with censorship and propaganda. They have applied this liberally but their cover is wearing thin and peeling off. It is only a matter of time before their minions begin betraying each other and their project completely unravels.
What then? The legal structures must be rebuilt, local first, as exemplified in the 10th amendment to the U.S. Constitution, to prevent anything like this from ever happening again.
What kind of economic system should replace the centralized usury that has enslaves us? That too should be decided locally. As we become free of the pathocrats.
If localities decide for socialism, then it was Eugene Debs who best defined socialism, as “government ownership of industry, plus people’s ownership of government.”
"Marxist discourse has been consciously driven out of the academic debate. Marxism is equated with Stalinism, with totalitarian dictatorship. But the basic premise of Marxism is that history is the outcome of class conflict. What I argue in my book is that we now have a globalised version of class conflict. It annoys me that many people call the World Economic Forum (WEF) a Marxist organisation. It’s the opposite. The WEF is concerned with the coordination of capitalist interests against the working class. They don't do it for the workers."
(David Hughes) Interview with Elze van Hamelen, May 3, 2024
Why is it surprising when academics publish dissident content? Global class war, misunderstandings of Marxism, Omniwar, the deep state, technocracy, psychological torture, and Desmet's failings
https://dhughes.substack.com/p/interview-with-elze-van-hamelen-may
Your title strikes to a thought I was obsessed with in the past day.
That many folks want to know "what will happen"
and I think that Gerald Celente's Trends Journal has a good track record
particularly for overall financial stuff, the gears
Revolving just brings back to the same place repeatedly
Like the Sun and Moon, round and round
If you manage a revolving culture, you know what you're gonna be able to do when and where
we need new words and new ideas to untangle this maybe
nicely writ article, thanks