The United States is Already
in World War III
by Scott S. Powell
Since war is universally understood as a military engagement between two opposing nations or groups of nations in alliance with each other, few realize that the United States is already in a war—a world war. It’s not a shooting war like World War I and World War II, but the stakes are just as high and deadly. Waged by globalist elites and marketed under banners such as “the Green New Deal,” “Build Back Better,” and the “Great Reset,” this war is being waged by cabals and organizations both within and from outside our borders. In short we face irregular and unrestricted warfare against the sovereignty of the United States—the world’s oldest constitutional republic that has provided more freedom and opportunity to its citizens than any other government in the history of mankind.
Once
you understand the basic facts behind this total unrestricted war, everything
begins to make sense.
Unlike
the physical territory and fronts of conventional war, the battlefield of this war
is the mind and soul. The goal is to confuse and demoralize the American
people—and particularly patriots—through ideological, spiritual, and psychological
operations (psyops), and a range of other deceptions. Unrecognized by most,
this war has been going on during the last century in different forms and against
different actors. The primary targets of this war are the American people’s sense
of identity and belonging—their family orientation, their faith in God and appreciation
for their country. The enemy battle plan has been to create division within
America in every possible way: between children and their parents, between
young and old, between races, between genders, and between heterosexuals and
homosexuals. The recent explosion of a transgender movement may be a marker of nearing
the end, for no civilization can survive when individuals turn upon themselves.
The
common thread of those who want to take America down is a secular globalist totalitarian
vision that supersedes and nullifies the sovereignty of the nation-state. For
these elites, the United States and its constitution stands in their way and is
their biggest obstacle.
The
first socialist totalitarian globalist regime was the Soviet communist system
known as the USSR that was established in 1919 by Bolshevik revolutionaries Vladimir
Lenin and Leon Trotsky, both of whom who were financed by wealthy capitalist businessmen
in London, Frankfurt and New York.
After
World War II, the second totalitarian state was established by Mao Zedong in
1949 as the Peoples Republic of China (PRC). In 1989, the USSR ended due to its
failed socialist economic system, and the fifteen Soviet satellite countries,
including Ukraine, regained their independence. The Communist Party of China
(CCP) then took the baton of global communism, leaving behind a legacy of its
bloody cultural revolution and the genocide of some sixty-five million of its
own citizens. Learning from the failure of socialism in the USSR, the CCP adopted
a modified market system in the early 1980s. Even though this market system was
under control of the CCP, its incentives combined with the entrepreneurial culture
in China catalyzed rapid economic growth that lifted a significant portion of
the Chinese population out of poverty.
More
than any country, China has a unique war-fighting orientation that traces back
to Fourth Century B.C. military philosopher-strategist, Sun Tzu, whose name
means “Grand Master.” Chinese military
and political decisionmakers still embrace Sun Tzu’s admonition to “break the
enemy’s resistance without fighting,” and to exploit the normalcy bias by “engaging
the enemy with what they expect as it is what they are able to discern and it
will confirm their projections… and it will settle them into predicable
patterns of response, occupying their minds while you wait for the
extraordinary moment—that which they cannot anticipate.”
By
the late 1980s and through the 1990s, the CCP let the world know that they were
open for business, offering a huge market for foreign brand products and also a
low-cost manufacturing platform. Chinese communists deemed this the best way
for their country’s economy to catch up to the developed countries of the world.
And so, the CCP created rules of engagement, also known as “lawfare,” that
included 51 percent ownership of all joint ventures established in China so as to
assure control and guarantee access to technology. Through this lawfare, the
Chinese gained access to American companies’ patents and designs. In addition, there
has been and continues to be blatant lawbreaking and theft by the Chinese. Last
month the US Chamber of Commerce’s
Global IP Centre (GIPC) reported that as much as 86% of the world’s counterfeit
goods originate from China.
While
wooing American companies to offshore some or all of their manufacturing and
assembly to China, the CCP was building and infiltrating channels in
the United States at many levels. Those channels included universities and
think tanks, social and cultural groups, Chinese-language media, Chinese
cultural organizations—such as Confucius Institutes, and WeChat, the Chinese
social media and messaging app. Newsweek has
identified about 600 Chinese groups operating in the U.S. that are all in
regular touch with and guided bythe CCP— a larger-scale version of a pattern
found in other countries around the world.
Western
business leaders (and politicians) had naively assumed that trade and exchange would
liberalize China, while improving their top and bottom lines. However, these
assumptions have proven false in the last ten years. Under Xi Jinping’s CCP rule
since 2012, a rise of technocratic power
and control has resulted in:
·
extralegal detention of political dissidents and televised forced confessions.
· increased repression of journalists, political dissidents, and all independent
religious groups
·
deployment of
tens of millions of trolls to maintain Chinese propaganda on international social
media sites
· deployment of more than 300 million surveillance cameras in
China with facial recognition.
· the installation of spyware on all Chinese smartphones
· control of Chinese citizen mobility
and spending money through social credit scoring
· A military buildup that has given
China the largest army and navy in the world
China’s neighbors and trade partners face many threats, but the fall of Taiwan to CCP control would change everything. Taiwan is the largest and most important manufacturer of semiconductor chips upon which the U.S. military and the entire world depends.
The challenge from the CCP comes at a time when freedom and
independence loving people at home and abroad also face rising challenges from
consortiums of other globalists, like the World Economic Forum (WEF) and the
Bilderbergers, two organizations located in Europe with many members and extensive
reach into countries around the world.
It’s no coincidence that the Covid-19 virus originating in
China in late 2019 gave birth to one of the largest global psyops in peacetime
history. That psyop, which was explicitly designed to promote fear started with
the CCP’s approval to release of images of total lockdowns in Wuhan, with apartment
entry doors being welded shut, while bags of their dead or dying pet dogs and
cats piled up on sidewalks awaiting pickup and burial.
Klaus Schwab, WEF founder and chairman,
built on the Covid fear psyop, stating “the Covid pandemic
represents a rare but narrow window of opportunity to reflect,
reimagine, and reset our world to create a healthier, more equitable, and more
prosperous future."
As for the future, Schwab candidly
states, “You’ll own nothing, and you’ll be happy about it.”
Owning nothing is
of course the Chinese communist model of control, and Klaus Schwab has
cultivated relationships in China for the last forty years. In 2017 Schwab
commented that “President Xi's [WEF] attendance and speech were of tremendous
historical significance, and they filled us with confidence for the future.” Quoting President Xi's ideas of "a
community with a shared future for mankind" and the "Chinese
Dream," Schwab said that “President Xi's speech was crucial for building
an innovative, open, fair and inclusive society, and that the Chinese Dream is
connected with the global dream.”
On December 10, 2018, the CCP awarded Klaus Schwab the China
Reform Friendship Medal. Schwab’s response: “…the WEF will continue to work
with China to make greater contributions to building a harmonious society and a
community with a shared future for mankind featuring peace, prosperity and
mutual understanding.”
Even if we cannot know the extent of
cooperation between the Xi Jinping and the CCP and Klaus Schwab and the WEF,
they share a similar globalist totalitarian perspective. They see no role for
private property and believe all citizens should be controlled through surveillance.
In April 2022 Schwab’s lead advisor Yuval Noah Harari cast the WEF vision of “a constant monitoring
and total biometric surveillance, under the skin.”
When we overlay the recruitment and infiltration
by the WEF and the CCP in American affairs and institutions with the knowledge
that we now have of Joe Biden family’s receipt of $31 million in financial payments
from the Chinese, we are
confronted with national security risks of a unique dimension. The compromised nature
of the Biden family is the most plausible explanation for President Biden’s recent
change in China policy:
·
The February decision
to end the U.S. China Initiative designed to protect U.S. national security
against Chinese spying and countering national security threats, such as "identifying and prosecuting those engaged in trade
secret theft, hacking, and economic espionage," as well as
"protecting our critical infrastructure against external threats through
foreign direct investment and supply chain compromises."
·
The July decision by
President Biden to sell a million barrels of oil from the United
States' strategic reserve to a Chinese company in which Hunter Biden’s private equity company
held a $1.7 billion stake.
In sum, the
success in the infiltration and psyops of
WEF and the CCP are almost beyond belief. A substantial course change for
America is required. Let’s start with taking a maxim or two out of the Sun Tzu
playbook: get out of denial, study and
know the enemy and use every means to subdue him without bloodshed.
_________________
Scott
S. Powell
is senior fellow at Discovery Institute. His new book, Rediscovering America, has
been #1 Amazon New Release in the history genre for eight weeks. Found here at https://www.amazon.com/dp/1637581599.
Reach him at scottp@discovery.org
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