We're watching the dissolution of America right before our very eyes. This is exactly what Yuri Bezmenov warned us about.
“If you're going to destroy a country, first you have to demoralize it.”
The U. S. is very much demoralized at this point. I'm demoralized with what's going on. I see what's going on. And I see this is actually hopeless. You're trying to turn back a tidal wave.
We've gone on beyond the point where Americans have become hopeless. It looks like the country's going to hell in every way. Nothing works anymore.
Now we're in the destabilization part and that's really going to be no fun at all. The government is basically on the side of the enemy, all the government from local right on up to the national government.
The average American is just screwed.
Time Stamps:
00:02 Introduction and Overview of the Migrant Situation
00:34 The Reality of Border Reporting and Migrant Numbers
01:47 The Consequences of Mass Migration
02:24 The Role of Government and Property Rights in Migration
03:12 The Caravan Phenomenon and the Struggle to Control Migration
04:08 The Impact of Mass Migration on Local Communities
04:47 The Political Implications of the Migrant Crisis
05:29 The Role of NGOs and Government Agencies in Facilitating Migration
06:16 The Economic and Social Challenges of Housing and Employing Migrants
07:04 The Potential for Increased Crime and Social Unrest
09:28 The Impact of Migration on the Character and Future of America
12:30 The Role of Law and Rights in the Migration Debate
13:20 The Potential for a Migrant Workforce and the Impact on the Economy
16:43 The Global Impact of Migration and the Role of Other Countries
19:19 The Future of Migration and the Potential for Social and Political Chaos
20:20 Conclusion: The Dissolution of America and the Wave of History
The only thing in his video (saw it a long time will watch again) is how to fight this or survive it in the 80’s
I've begun to put a great deal of stock in Tom Luongo's thesis. Tom is the co-author 'Gold Goats 'n Guns' newsletter on geopolitics and investing (of which I'm not actually a patron for what it's worth).
Tom asserts that European 'Big Money' (think George Soros, the Rothschilds, etc etc) has invested a great deal of effort and resources into eroding *every* aspect of the American experience: culture, politics, finance, etc. If you sit and think about it, the pieces fit.
* who are the people _most_ pushing the "Green New Deal" climate change hoax? WEF. Now where are they based?
* what would provide a motivational factor for pushing the climate change hoax: if you were the leaders of energy (i.e. fossil fuels) impoverished area (Europe), how might you "level the playing" field economically with energy rich competitors? One approach would involve using psychological techniques (guilt) to bully your competitors into abandoning energy resource that are easily and cheaply acquired in their territory, in other words, you'd convince them to throw away the very things that provide them an economic edge.
* as a nice ancillary benefit, if one were to stake financial positions in "green tech", e.g. solar, wind, rechargeable batteries, and then, through legislation, corporate governance (ESG), and social psychological operations (taDA! Meet Gretta!), could divert vast swaths of capital _away_ from traditional energy paradigms (oil, gas, nuclear) into their new energy paradigms, then one could monetize the climate guilt trip they impose on the rest of the planet.
* as another layer, what might be a good approach to wring out investment markets in the United States in order to induce anxiety in investors such that their capital might flee the safe harbor of the United States and look for another place to anchor their finances? Remove the "safety" of the American milieu: undermine the law, induce conflict, inject chaos, tear down social norms and long standing pillars of security and stability. **Sound familiar**?
When you think about the acceleration of the shredding of the fabric of the United States over the past 2 decades, then "follow the money", then Tom's ideas begin to gain quite a bit of traction, though we (Americans) sure are doing a bang-up job all by ourselves, without any nudges from the outside, of throwing away every financial advantage, pillar of security, and moral high ground that we've become associated with since the early years of the Republic