strategic-culture | The Deep State here is the US-and allied Deep State, no merely
national organization. It consists mainly of America’s billionaires,
plus of the billionaires in US-allied countries such as UK, France,
Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Israel — but many more (including, for example,
in Honduras, Brazil, etc.). These people number fewer than 2,000 in
total, and they do deals together, and their contacts with one-another
are both direct person-to-person, and indirect by means of
representatives or agents. However, America’s billionaires lead the
US-and-allied Deep State. That’s to say, the leaders are among the 607 US billionaires, the people who mainly fund American national political campaigns and candidates
— and these 607 individuals determine who will get an opportunity to
become a US President or member of Congress, and who won’t. For example:
these individuals don’t necessarily select the politician who will
become America’s President, but they do select who will get the
opportunity to be among the serious contenders for that position.
(Basically, what the mullahs do in Iran, these super-rich do in America.
Whereas in Iran the clergy rule, in America the aristocracy rule.)
One, in particular, is George Soros, and this article will detail the
views of one of his many beneficiaries. Another of these billionaires
is Charles Koch, but he will not be discussed here, and inside the
United States he is popularly considered to be an enemy of George Soros,
only because the two men oppose each other on domestic issues.
(Billionaires tend to be much more concerned with, and united about,
foreign affairs than about domestic affairs, though they do oppose both
their taxation and their regulation — they are for ‘free markets’, both
domestically and abroad, and yet they also favor imposition of economic
sanctions against countries which resist becoming controlled by them,
and so they don’t really favor free markets except to the
extent that free markets favor their own increase in power and thus tend
toward oligopoly and away from competition.) Both men are much more
alike than different, and both represent what’s called “neoliberalism,”
which is the universal ideology of billionaires, or at least of all
billionaires who donate to (i.e., invest in) politicians. Only few
billionaires don’t invest in politicians; and, though politicians
disagree with one-another, almost all of them are neoliberals, because
politicians who aren’t that are not funded by the Deep State (the
billionaires). The foreign policies of neoliberals are called
“neoconservative” and this means supporting regime-change in any country
that’s labeled by billionaires and their government an “enemy” nation.
So, “neoconservative” is merely an extension of “neoliberal”: it favors
extending neoliberalism to other nations — it is internationally
aggressive neoliberalism; it is imperialistic neoliberalism. It is
fascism, but so is neoliberalism itself fascist; the difference between
the two is that neoconservatism is the imperialistic extension of
fascism — it is the imperialistic fascism that, in World War II, was
represented by the three Axis powers — Germany, Italy, and Japan — not
by the purely domestic fascism that was represented by Spain. Whereas
Spain was merely neoliberal, the Axis were also neoconservative
(expansionist neoliberal), and the latter is what the Allies in WW II
were warring against. But now the US has emerged as the world’s leading
neoconservative regime, invading and occupying country after country,
none of which had ever invaded nor even threatened to invade the United
States. Propaganda is necessary in order to ‘justify’ doing that. This
article will describe how that’s done.
The Deep State doesn’t concern domestic issues, because virtually all
of its members control international corporations, and the Deep State
is almost entirely about international issues: foreign policies,
diplomacy, military issues, and international spying agencies called
“intelligence agencies” — extending the empire. The Deep State controls
all of that, regardless of what Party is nominally in power. (The public
care little about foreign policy, pay little attention to it, and
believe the government when it alleges that “national security” is about
protecting them, and not about expanding the power and wealth of the
billionaires.)
The dictatorship of the US Deep State really is more international
than national; it provides the continuity in international relations,
when it chooses and defines which nations (which foreign governments)
are “allies” (meaning “we sell arms to them”) and which are instead
“enemies” (meaning “we should sanction them and maybe even bomb them”).
Both allies and enemies are essential in order for the
military-industrial-press-government complex (here: “MIPGC”) to thrive,
and the Deep State controls the entire MIPGC. In other words: the Deep
State is an international empire, and, as such, its supreme aspiration
is to conquer (via subversion, sanctions, coups, and/or invasions) all
countries that it labels as “enemies.”
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