5 thoughts on the global dictatorship

by Paul Cudenec


1. Shattering their illusions
2. A system that hates life
3. Commonwealth coincidences
4. Cloneworld
5. We are better than them!

1. Shattering their illusions

Suppose, a few days after you read this article, a group of international bankers hold a historic press conference in Basle, New York or London.

Here they announce that they are in fact the real rulers of the world, that the pretence of democratic nation-states no longer serves any purpose and that from now on we will be living under an undisguised global dictatorship intent on pushing us all, regardless of our wishes, into a worldwide transhumanist digital slave camp designed to maximise profit and control for these same bankers.

Do you think that men and women across the world would simply shrug their shoulders, go back to work and tell themselves that they had better adapt to this New Normal?

No, they wouldn’t, because however hard it is for them to currently believe that we are really living under such a system, if it were actually rubbed into their faces they would not be able to accept it: it contradicts too many of the principles which they have always understood to underlie the way our societies are run.

This is why, of course, the global dictatorship goes to such lengths to hide its existence, to maintain its illusions of democracy and self-determination, to cloak its plans for a harsh technocratic global order in soft and misleading terms like “sustainable”, “inclusive” and “equitable”.

This is why it angrily denounces truth-tellers as crazed “conspiracy theorists”, as dangerous and anti-social enemies of the liberal democracy it pretends to represent.

And that is why, from an opposing perspective, it is so important for us to brave their smears and to reveal to as many people as possible the unpalatable reality behind the global power complex.

2. A system that hates life

I am fed up with researching the ramifications and machinations of the finance-based global dictatorship, if I am completely honest.

It is not a spiritually-nourishing activity; instead it sickens my soul, deeply offends my ethical aesthetics of honour, justice, truthfulness and value.

Exploring and assessing the nastiness of the ruling crime gang leaves me feeling contaminated.

And it keeps me trapped on the level at which they operate: I yearn to turn my back on their corrupt and shallow world and explore instead all the timeless magic of our living that so interests me.

I want to plunge into the folklore and mythology of my ancestors and yours, searching out the currents and branches and offshoots and intertwinings that have created, over many thousands of years, the richness of our common culture, paradoxically united by its infinite diversity.

I want to feel and know and understand the way in which this wisdom grew slowly out of the soil and the hills and the plants and was spun and woven by our essential oneness with the natural world.

I want to know what it feels like to reach, feet firmly grounded in the earth, towards the sky, the sun, the stars; informed and inspired by the wisdom of our forebears, I dream of finding the great poetry that will bring me peace in my final days.

And yet, I know full well that the time has not yet come when I can simply walk away from that other mundane work, the task of describing the detail of what has gone wrong in our contemporary society.

I know full well that the system in which we are forced to live represents an existential threat to everything that inspires me.

This system hates and fears the tangled roots of life, the sap of vitality and freedom that sends its green shoots soaring forth in search of authenticity and fulfilment.

It hates and fears the belonging, and the knowledge of belonging, that makes us strong and proud and kind and just.

It hates and fears how powerful we become when we feel the energy of the cosmos itself lighting us up from within, when our understanding and imagination pulse and glow with something which will lie forever beyond its dull comprehension.

While this system still imprisons us, I will never find peace.

3. Commonwealth coincidences

I was recently alerted to the existence of an organisation called The Commonwealth Fund, which has been calling for a Covid-19 booster campaign in the USA, spuriously claiming this would save 100,000 lives.

Why on earth is “Commonwealth” in the title of this New York “healthcare philanthropy”?

Not only is the USA not part of The Commonwealth, but The Commonwealth did not yet exist when The Commonwealth Fund was created in 1918.

This date corresponds, of course, to the end of the First World War, during which, as I explained here, a lot of people made a lot of money.

One of these was evidently The Commonwealth Fund’s founder Anna M. Harkness.

Her late husband Stephen Vanderburgh Harkness had been an early investor with John D. Rockefeller and became the second-largest shareholder in Standard Oil before his death in March 1888. Anna inherited one-third of his fortune at $50,000,000 (equivalent to $1,507,962,963 today), consisting primarily of stock in Standard Oil.

The dividends rolled in during the profitable Great War, allowing her to set up her “philanthropic” organisation.

It seems like a bit of a coincidence that this money from the oil industry was used to create a Fund which today promotes modern “healthcare” products derived from that same oil industry.

It is also worth noting that those who had carefully planned the lucrative war in the first place were part of the secretive circles who would go on to rebrand the British Empire as the “Commonwealth”, the name Harkness gave to her fund.

I know from reading Carroll Quigley that the idea of The Commonwealth was already in the air in 1918 and that influential British imperialist Lionel Curtis had decided on the name as early as 1911.

I also know that the plan was to include the United States of America within this rebranded empire and that the merger of British and American financial interests was ongoing through much of the 20th century.

A third coincidence is that the Harkness family went on to establish something called the Pilgrim Trust in the UK: one of the main vehicles for the anglo-american financial conspiracy described by Quigley is the Pilgrims Society.

And a fourth coincidence is that although Mrs Harkness supposedly wanted to do “something for the welfare of mankind,” her organisation’s agenda was very much in line with that of the transatlantic conspirators!

As the Fund itself explains: “Almost since its founding, the Commonwealth Fund has invested in tomorrow’s leaders. Originally called Commonwealth Fund Fellowships, the Harkness Fellowships were initiated in 1925 to advance international understanding and encourage maintenance of the ‘special relationship’ between the United States and the United Kingdom”.

Yep, that’s right. Yet another one of those “young leaders” programmes with which the ruling clique grooms its obedient political puppets, as discussed here!

Until very recently, I would have regarded these “fellowships” as proof of US interference in British politics, as examples of American imperialism.

But now I understand that they are in fact part of the efforts to weld the two countries into part of the same supranational entity: no longer literally The Commonwealth but the larger undeclared empire of which that is part.

As I wrote in the article on the Great War, there is a direct line between British imperialism, US imperialism and globalism: they are all steps in one ruthless drive for world domination.

4. Cloneworld

I have looked at so many websites of foundations, think tanks and institutes like The Commonwealth Fund that I now have a strange feeling every time I go into one.

There is a peculiar sense of recognition and yet disconnection, as if I have visited this site before, many times before, and yet all the detail has been swapped out for something different.

These are clone sites representing clone organisations, with the template copied and pasted again and again to fill an entire world and leave no room for anything with origins outside the global finance-based dictatorship.

The logos, the section headings, the virtue-signalling verbiage, the little key words that hint, for the insider, at the real function of the organisation – all of this is utterly empty, devoid of any real animating spirit or independent intelligence.

They are trying to do exactly the same to the real world, copying and pasting their sterile ugliness wherever they can. Motorway service stations, airport departure lounges, shopping malls, cinema complexes: everywhere in the world they look and smell the same.

There is no more place, there is no more soul, there is no more organic life. There is just their model, reproduced again and again and again and dumped on us from a great height whether we want it or not.

Welcome to Cloneworld!

5. We are better than them!

If the global dictatorship were really as intelligent as they like to think they are, none of us would have any idea that they existed.

Their false “democratic” reality, their Spectacle, would be so smooth and watertight that we could all spend our whole lives inside it without knowing any better.

We would take their representatives and their rhetoric at face value, accept their false oppositions as real ones and happily respect the limits they place around thought and expression as sensible and necessary.

But they are not that good. They are shoddy and keeping messing up, time and time again. Millions of people with no inside knowledge of their activities are able to pick them apart simply by pointing out the contradictions in the information they feed us.

In their impatience to proceed with their Great Plan, they have recently been showering us with patent absurdities, which nobody with an ounce of intelligence should be able to swallow.

When you own all the power that money can buy, and all the money that power can provide, it must be easy to become somewhat complacent.

According to your understanding of reality, you have total control of pretty much everything and everyone, so what does it matter if the narrative has a few holes in it? What is anyone actually going to do about it?

It is here, I think, that we discover the importance of the other levels of thinking and being that I discussed above, the ones that seemingly lead us away from the direct struggle against the dictatorship.

These levels of being, which take us beyond the mundane and materialist world of the money-men, are fed by the throbbing energies of life itself, which gush out all around us, whether from the branches of a tree, the rays of the sun or the spark in the eye of a happy child.

The terrain on which we can defeat the dictators is not the one on which they like to operate: the one on which their money can always buy armies of agents to quash our opposition.

Our terrain must be the lofty levels they can never touch or even see, blinkered as they are by their base and compulsive craving for power and wealth.

The terrain for our battle will be above individual self-interest; beyond their sterile world of facts, statistics and balance sheets. It will be high up in the timeless realm of principle, where the truth is set free from the shadow of lies and where justice will always manifest with the majestic inevitability of the rising sun.

We will be armed with our knowledge, of course, with our words and our brains and our presence and our collective memory.

But our main weapon will be the soaring of our hearts.

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14 thoughts on “5 thoughts on the global dictatorship

  1. Well, having read the comments I now feel all is lost for us who see the horrifying reality of the evil hand that rules this world. The only peace I find is in the spiritual perspective. I tell myself that this life is simply a soul test and millions (possibly including myself in a way) have passed through this realm before and experienced horrors far greater than I have. I wish I could see a way through this dark chapter where the digital enslavement fails and we free ourselves once and for all from the satanists who have ruled for millennia. I struggle to envisage this so I’ll keep praying for the miracle it seems we need right now.

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    1. It is certainly not going to be easy to topple this system, but neither is it impossible. By harnessing our full spiritual potential, both individual and collective, we can become the miracle that we so badly need.

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  2. If the masses were told the truth about the shadowy ‘cabal’ of GloboCap Rulers who PUBLISH their demonic plans hidden in plain sight, would they believe you?

    Sadly, and I mean tearfully, no, they would ignore, chastise, demonize, undermine, and label you as either crazy or deluded. I’m reminded of that line: you can drag a horse to water but you can’t make them drink.

    I’ve really tried to wake the public I’ve met on any number of their plans. I find they may be aware of singularly only one spectre: Aural spraying/solar radiation lines in the sky; or WTC7; or digital IDs and cashless systems; or even C19 lies; the lies of history; but not all or even most of the other plans.

    I have sent them articles (Morningstar’s Expose on the Manufacturing of Greta and Soros was what woke me up) They can’t or won’t give up on their belief system that The State (whether national or global) is benevolent or insignificant. It would shatter their schemas of the world.

    Did you not find it painful when you realised the history taught was all lies? I did especially upon learning of Operation Paperclip, the alignment of The Eugenics Societies of UK, USA, and Germany, IBM and the Holocaust or say Rockefeller investing in NZ firms. And worst of all, learning these money men, industrialist and Aristocracy of NZ society GOT OFF SCOT FREE. Nb of my relatives remaining in E Europe only 1 distant cousin survived with a tattoo on his forearm.

    To see the global, wider picture is existentially painful and leaves one bereft of a comfy explanation of how the world works.

    Ephesians 6:12
    For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this world’s darkness, and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.

    Sorry to you atheists, but I’ve found I understand the world better from a biblical understanding especially the Old Testament (Kings Jeremiah). And it’s true that only upon understanding this world better that I’ve become more spiritual. I’ve found the same to be true with other awake people I’ve met over the last 2.5 years.

    We are all searching for a way to explain what is happening and why. It’s as if everyone has been traumatised by the C19 scandals and the resulting shattered assumptions. Probably why there’s been an innumerable increase in Anxiety, Depression and suicidal acts/ideation akin to PTSD. And our governments did it to us on purpose. That fact gets me so very angry I scream for Divine retribution ASAP.

    G*dspeed to truth tellers and those searching for truth.

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  3. While this system still imprisons us, I will never find peace.

    My last point… What “us”? You CAN break yourself out without tearing it down completely. More and More people need to at least do that.

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  4. “Do you think that men and women across the world would simply shrug their shoulders, go back to work and tell themselves that they had better adapt to this New Normal?
    No, they wouldn’t, because however hard it is for them to currently believe that we are really living under such a system, if it were actually rubbed into their faces they would not be able to accept it: it contradicts too many of the principles which they have always understood underlie the way our societies are run.”

    I have to disagree with you. The disembodiment which has accompanied society’s move into the digital age, of which the last three years represent the logical next step, has separated the large majority not only from their own bodies but from any notion of principles aside from staying alive one more day. Unless we understand this, we will be able to do nothing about our situation.

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    1. If people were prepared to live in a dictatorship, the ruling clique could stop pretending that we live in a democracy… The illusion of democracy is essential for their control.

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      1. I don’t think that illusion is that essential any more. Most people are totally willing to cede all control to experts, as long as they are kept “safe” and able to use their smart phones and computers to dial in their favorite videos, programs, shows.

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      2. I agree. Frank Zappa used to talk about the powers that be rolling the scenery off stage when it was no longer useful. There’s been a measure of that in the last three years but apparently not so much that a greater part of the domestic population in the West are seeing the blank wall. I’ve seen a few argue that the goal is simply to burn everything down, create total chaos, then send in global armies or something similar. This is absurd, it seems to me. The power structure needs a lot of what it has been using, including the democratic facade, monetary flows, and capital markets, to get where it wants to go.

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      3. But damn near NOBODY believes them. That shit is only there so they can keep the Wokes on board. Else they have nobody.

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      4. I don’t know if you all get out enough. People REALLY don’t give a shit much about the dictatorship because they’re made comfortable, neutered by it. ONLY starvation or something truly brutal will end that.

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  5. Tried several times to comment via wordpress, it spits me out!

    But anyway, just wanted to say thank you for going into that painful world view. I do it to to know where the enemy is on the day! But your writings and perspectives bring me back to the right groove!

    Alethea NZ

    May all who come to you go feeling better

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  6. It’s good to find a reference to Guy Debord in your reflections. Certainly the Anglosphere would benefit from even a cursory acquaintance with currents of radical thought that did not originate in English (language or culture). But there is much that goes unsuspected by the vast majority even as regards to r history and writing they (should) consider their own. For example the origins of WW1 in a long-range plan of Lord Milner, equally driven by a commitment to seamless Anglo elite transatlanticism.

    Your conclusions however are a disappointment. Moral victories bitter no parsnips. And we shall soon be without not only butter but any parsnip we may come by will have to be eaten raw thanks to rising energy costs.

    May I commend to you the excellent book on the French Yellow Vests by Ramin Mazaheri, Paris bureau chief of Press TV. It is easily available on Amazon either for Kindle or in paperback. Writing from a revolutionary perspective Mr Mazaheri demonstrates with scholarly élan how Britain in particular (rather those landed and moneyed interests that are the permanent ‘upper crust’ -should one say ‘scum’? – of these islands have since 1789 worked consistently and tirelessly to thwart democratic aspirations wherever they arise. The globalists of today are merely the heirs of the Whigs whose ‘Glorious Revolution’ (1688) was the first international triumph of global capital in shaping the political environment for its own imperialist ends.

    We so ill conceive the meaning of our own history that we are practically clueless as to what a better world might look like. I would suggest we focus on parsnips, butter and light to eat then by. Other satisfactions may well be worthy but starving to death in a blissful Dostoevskian haze has nothing to recommend it from a political perspective.

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