NEWS AND VIEWS FROM THE NEFARIUM MAY 10 2018

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Well, I predicted this some time ago, and it's finally happened: Chancellor Merkel is saying it's time for Europe to cut the apron strings, and toleave the nest and fly on its own, to mix metaphors:

Time to ‘take fate into its own hands’: Europe can’t rely on US protection anymore, says Merkel

‘Never tell host what to do’: Top German diplomat schools new US ambassador

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Joseph P. Farrell

Joseph P. Farrell has a doctorate in patristics from the University of Oxford, and pursues research in physics, alternative history and science, and "strange stuff". His book The Giza DeathStar, for which the Giza Community is named, was published in the spring of 2002, and was his first venture into "alternative history and science".

14 Comments

  1. basta on May 11, 2018 at 11:48 am

    I’m surprised that you didn’t mention that about a year ago now, Merkel was calling for a unified European army — and the idea behind it was clearly not defense but rather as a way to keep the faltering EU alive and push it forward in the face of Brexit and general revolt. Obviously this speech and her and Macron’s reaction is simply trying to push that project forward by using the Iran deal as a crisis on opportunity.

    I’d also add that all the ridiculous melodrama over Iran is simply the West groveling to appease the will of Rothschildistan and Bibi’s psychopathic vendetta against Iran. It’s also rank hypocrisy as Israel has a large undeclared nuclear arsenal and has not signed the nuclear non-proliferation treaty. Why isn’t there international outrage and sanctions regimes over this?

    Rhetorical question, obviously, but only posed to show how the entire matrix is skewed like an ethical fun-house mirror and the peeps are systematically brainwashed.



    • goshawks on May 11, 2018 at 7:59 pm

      Basta, well said. All true.



  2. DanaThomas on May 11, 2018 at 2:31 am

    Downunder rightly asks – as does Goshawks indirectly – from WHOM do we need military protection in Europe, now that Berlin is trying to impose new Reichsprotektorat system in place of US neo-colonial rule. Who will protect us from these “protectors”?
    Apart from the Space Question, in the current phase some sort of traditional military structure is still needed by countries, if anything to keep criminal consortiums at bay (I’m thinking of weaponized migration being used in Europe and the Americas). As Marcos has pointed out a heavily militarized Western Europe has been its own worst enemy over the centuries; the “control freak” forces would be glad to “step into the gap” and set up a sort of “empire”. But their dream is not be the loosely organized “Holy Roman Empire” with a significant cultural component of the past but rather the Nazi-Fascist Hegelian-corporatist formulations that have been around since the 1930s.
    Again one of the key is Germany itself and the raising of the consciousness there. At least until now the people have been carefully insulated from understanding the diabolic nature of the monetized debt system working out of Frankfurt, and brainwashed with the meme that “hard working Germans are paying for the profligacy of the rest of Europe”. Coddled by high wages and conveniently forgetting the contribution to the economic boom first by the Turks, then the Southern European workers, and now the huge new labour flow from the Eastern countries (will the robots be next?).



  3. goshawks on May 10, 2018 at 10:25 pm

    (The giving of a ‘Charlemagne Prize’ to Macron – just after Macron entering office – is sooo similar to giving Obama the Nobel Peace Prize just after he entered office. This is a blatant publicity trick to support a hidden agenda. Since Macron is promoted and supported by the Rothschilds, I suspect he is being groomed for some sort of a ti tular [hah!] ‘Charlemagne-like’ role in the future European enti ty [hah!], with Rothschilds being his handlers. )

    We need to step up a level or six, out of the mundane. As Charles Fort stated, “The Earth is a farm. We are someone else’s property.” Going down the Gizar route for now: Ancient war. Remnant ‘people’ and technologies. Continuity of purpose.

    If you were a hidden “Master Race,” how would you work to gear up Earth (humanity) for a return to technological prowess? (Submissive to you, of course.) The best way (hidden way) is controlled chaos. Like many historians have noted, nothing boosts science & technology like war. So, endless controlled-warfare it is…

    Looking down from a ‘godlike’ position, you want to keep the natives just roiling under a low boil. Too little, and progress slows down. Too much, and the technology-base itself might be destroyed (the latter scenario is probably well-remembered). So, manage the heat and toss-in spices as desired…

    From a ‘godlike’ viewpoint, you want Europe really p1ssed. If Europe was totally-dominated by the US (their semi-Deep State), it would behave like a prisoner and just hunker-down – no creativity. So, bring-in someone like Trump (his handlers) to totally-insult Europe (repeatedly) and remind them that they are lackeys (repeatedly). That gets the creative juices going. Not to mention plenty of “loosh” for inter-dimensional types…



  4. Robert Barricklow on May 10, 2018 at 7:36 pm

    U.S. policy drove China & Russia together; economically, militarily, and politically; while the EU lost tens of billions of dollars in exports to Russia[which became self-sufficient in agriculture and other areas in response].
    In Asia U.S. policy took a back seat to China’s Belt-Road Initiative w/new high-speed links in rail, ocean deep water ports; while forging better relations w/Japan, the Koreas, the Philippines, Vietnam and other Asian states.
    In the Arab Middle East, Washington’s Muslim Brotherhood strategy was taking a Humpty Dumpty fall where the “agreement” pieces were becoming too belief-challenged to be put back into place.
    All concerns were experiencing a color revolution backlash. Even the EU was experiencing a Brexit parasite currency phobia, wanting more national sovereignty through control of their own currency, and thereby own national interests.
    In fact, most all these country’s concerns are of their own national interests; NOT corporate multinational, internationalists, nor an international private banking cartel.



    • Robert Barricklow on May 10, 2018 at 7:53 pm

      Internationalists + multinational corporate fascism
      = private power
      nationalists + own form of self governance
      = public power

      As it has been for too long…
      a battle between private power & public power
      the few against the many
      … so as that quintessential Jedi sage Yoda teaches –
      Bring Balance To the Force.



      • goshawks on May 11, 2018 at 5:19 am

        Well said, Robert. Reminds me of a (scary, infuriating) song within the musical 1776 – great movie; 1972 – about the events leading up to the American Declaration of Independence:

        Scene 5: “The remaining delegates in favor of independence also leave the chamber. Alone with his fellow conservatives for the first time, Dickinson leads them in a minuet, singing of their desire to hold onto their wealth and remain conservatives in every way (song title: ‘Cool, Cool Considerate Men’).”
        ~Wikipedia



      • goshawks on May 11, 2018 at 5:24 am

        (Hmm, modded. Test post, to see if “dic k” is verbotten, also:)

        Well said, Robert. Reminds me of a (scary, infuriating) song within the musical 1776 – great movie; 1972 – about the events leading up to the American Declaration of Independence:

        Scene 5: “The remaining delegates in favor of independence also leave the chamber. Alone with his fellow conservatives for the first time, Dic kinson leads them in a minuet, singing of their desire to hold onto their wealth and remain conservatives in every way (song title: ‘Cool, Cool Considerate Men’).”
        ~Wikipedia



        • goshawks on May 11, 2018 at 5:49 am

          Yep, it was “Dic kinson.” So, any word with “dic k” within it will also get you modded. Take note.

          Includes the words:
          Dic kenses (mischievous youngster/brat/imp/ragamuffin/waif/juvenile delinquent)
          Dic kering
          Benedic k (a recently married man, especially one who has long held out against marriage )
          Dic kered
          Dic kens (ah, Charles; ironic)
          Dic ker
          Dic key (garment)
          Medic k (variant of medic)
          Zaddic k (most ironic: Sephardic & Ashkenazic Hebrew origin; 1. a person of outstanding virtue and piety, 2. the leader of a Hasidic group.)



          • Robert Barricklow on May 11, 2018 at 11:47 am

            Goshawks
            I got caught w/PKD author of Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep[Blade Runner].
            I’ve never been a fan of Hamilton, Rothschild’s man in the Colonies.

            The battle has been one of debt.
            in this link, about 1/2 down, starts…
            The Romans were the first society not to cancel the debts. The Gracchi Brothers were killed supporting the indebted population.
            There’s a whole history of this to our present day.
            Christ was at the forfront of this dent movement.

            http://michael-hudson.com/2018/04/bronze-age-redux/



          • Robert Barricklow on May 11, 2018 at 11:49 am

            Christ was at the forefront of this debt movement.
            TPTB put a dent in it when they changed the story to
            he died for our sins
            In reality
            He died for our debts.



          • goshawks on May 11, 2018 at 7:54 pm

            Robert, good points. Thanks.

            “I’ve never been a fan of Hamilton, Rothschild’s man in the Colonies.”
            That would explain the recent “Hamilton” rap/hip-hop musical being pushed hard in every conceivable MSM channel. I thought it was suspicious at the time…

            “Christ was at the forefront of this debt movement. TPTB put a dent in it when they changed the story to He died for our sins. In reality, He died for our debts.”
            I saw that earlier at Hudson’s site. Really caused a “hmm” moment for me. When you combine this with Ralph Ellis’ historical analysis that Jesus was a prince of a mini-kingdom around where Edessa & Palmyra are now (in Syria), you get a very different ‘figure’ than what TPTB have pushed…



  5. DownunderET on May 10, 2018 at 7:36 pm

    Merkel wants the EU to have it’s own protection system, well that’s fine and dandy.
    What I want to know is protect it from WHOM ?????
    In other words who in the hell want’s to invade the EU, Russia, what would Russia gain from some sort of invasion. This whole clap trap of “protection” is an excuse for getting more guns, rockets, bombs and missiles, remember what these things……………THEY KILL PEOPLE.



  6. marcos toledo on May 10, 2018 at 7:10 pm

    The so-called Europeans must first define the territorial borders of what they define as Europe. Does that include Russia west of the Ural mountains it would not admiratively include the British Illes or Scandinavia they are North Atlantic Japan and Korea on steroids. As for complaining about USA behavior they should take a long look at themselves. An endless list of self-inflicted disasters stabbing both the Eastern Roman Empire and its children among whom is Russia in the back. As for Persia I would sooner trust them they have been around as a state over two millennia than I would trust Western Europe who’s borders shift with the latest tribal war in that area.



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