I confess my youthful passion for sci-fi sagas. In particular, I remember a phrase uttered by the “villain” par excellence of the Star Wars saga, Emperor Sheev Palpatine (alias Darth Sidious or Lord Sidious), spoken in a scene from the sixth episode (the third film of the series, directed by Richard Marquand) Return of the Jedi, whilst conversing “amiably” with another of the story’s iconic characters, Darth Vader: “Everything is proceeding as I have foreseen”. I could utter this phrase myself based on what I had already written in several of my articles a long time ago. Or, more appropriately, it is what I imagine the true authors of the epochal change we are living through (or undergoing, I should say) are saying to each other. Indeed, because things could not be going any better for them. Between fake (or deliberately provoked) “climate changes”, “phoney” wars that serve no other purpose than to contribute to the destruction of the European economy, mass deportations of “refugees” that serve (or will serve) only to further destabilise—especially socially—European countries (Italialand foremost) already severely weakened by sanctions (real or fake), vexatious measures of various kinds imposed by the puppet bureaucratic apparatus of Brussels and Frankfurt, and the returns of fake scamdemics adapted with new disease variants, I would say that if I were in their shoes I could only congratulate myself. So far they have done an excellent job, obviously from their point of view. Not to mention what they are implementing for social control, through the digitisation of currency and the data of all the sheep (us) governed via technology, the primary tool of which, as I have written more than once, is our now inseparable smartphone.
Ah, but the BRICS…
A tragedy then? “Of course not!”, the optimists maintain. “There are the BRICS, there’s Donald Trump, there’s Putin…”. In short, there are “Saviours of the Homeland” fighting on our side. At least, this is the narrative pushed by many people belonging to the so-called “counter-information”, such as Cesare Sacchetti with his La cruna dell’ago (The Eye of the Needle). I shall suspend judgement on the author, although I have more or less formed my own opinion on him over time. Certainly, what I find scarcely credible is his narrative regarding the birth of the BRICS and the figures of characters like Trump and Putin. On the contrary, to understand the existing interconnection between the various global power groups, I find the excellent blog The Mirror Truth essential, as it reports with detailed analyses the deep ties between the high finance of the usual suspects and global economic potentates, including those of the Chinese mandarins. Figures like Donald Trump or Elon Musk are considered, as I was saying, by parts of the so-called counter-information as champions to look up to when dreaming of an “old-fashioned” world, like when it seemed to us all that things “were normal”. In reality, they, just like Putin himself (whether it’s the real one or a body double), belong, just as much as the various Bidens, Trudeaus, Sunaks, Von der Leyens & Co., to freemasonry, only in lodges opposing those of the latter. I shall leave aside the figure of Putin, because it would take too long to outline here. Trump, besides the famous story of his hotel chain saved from bankruptcy thanks to the intervention of a small bank owned by the usual Rothschilds (a story very well told by Pietro Ratto in his books I Rothschild e gli altri and Rockefeller e Warburg, le famiglie più potenti della terra), has close ties, through his son-in-law Jared Kushner, with the Hasidic Jewish community, and it is precisely through the latter and his son Donald Jr. that he is linked to the giant Blackrock, hence back to the Rothschilds. I want to dwell a little longer on Musk, seen by everyone as a somewhat crackpot and genius visionary.
“Green” mobility
Among the many activities of the volcanic character is, as everyone knows, that of entrepreneur, and especially that of electric car manufacturer with the Tesla brand. But the production of electric cars has something inherently amiss about it. Personally, I interviewed a worker at the Berlin plant of this car factory, curious about the methods, quantities and production times (in Berlin, specifically, the Model Y of the range is produced). Well, to my great amazement, I discovered that every day Musk’s plant churns out roughly 1,000/1,200 cars (one every 45 seconds, based on a 24/7 production cycle divided into three 8-hour shifts). Obviously, the number of vehicles produced, which they would like to increase to one every 40 seconds, depends on hiccups that can occur on the assembly line. Translated, this means that at the current production rate the plant turns out about 36 thousand cars a month, i.e. 432 thousand a year. If the production time were to drop to one every 40 seconds (in Asia they already produce at a rate of one every 35 seconds), it would mean an average production of 720 thousand vehicles a year. And this is just for the Model Y. Now, calculating that, according to Il Sole 24 Ore, the production of BEV (Battery Electric Vehicle, therefore not hybrid) cars sold last year in Europe amounted to 1.56 million units (of which Tesla indeed dominates with its Model Y at 137 thousand vehicles sold, followed by its other Model 3 with 91,500 vehicles sold) and with a constantly growing production rate (at least according to forecasts), the question arises spontaneously, as Catalano would have said: but with all these electric cars produced, what do they plan to do with them? This question also stems from the consideration that the third most sold model turned out to be the Volkswagen ID.4, but with only 67,500 registrations, and all other models declining. Not to mention the fact that the average price of a Tesla Y ranges from roughly 50 to 60 thousand euros. How many Europeans will be able to afford the luxury of abandoning their “old” combustion cars, perhaps bought only a couple of years ago, in favour of an electric vehicle? All this without mentioning the “presumed” convenience of electric power, both in terms of production costs and energy efficiency, and in terms of the actual possibilities of producing “clean energy”. In this regard, the considerations made by the engineer Fabio Castellucci are very interesting (you can find them in several online interviews: for example here or here). In my opinion, they will therefore find some form of “incentive” to forcefully push the transition to electric mobility, perhaps making it practically impossible to economically sustain the costs of a “traditional” car, whilst simultaneously offering the wonderful possibility of using a BEV (and therefore being able to move around with “one’s own” vehicle) in exchange for yet another dose of the vaccine or the definitive abdication of privacy. All this with a view to the maximum movement allowed in “15-minute cities”, thus perfect for the limited range of electric mobility. In practice, you will have to stay in city enclosures, where you can be easily controlled. All this always with the excuse of “safeguarding the environment”. In practice, we will have a mass of people convinced that the world is dying due to human wickedness. To this end, they have created a mass of younger generations of “climate morons” who, between chucking a bucket of paint at a work of art or a monument and gluing their limbs to the city asphalt, think they are saving the planet. All whilst scolding you, you filthy polluting Panda drivers! Leaving aside the fact that at the same time the mighty of the earth gather periodically in fabulous places around the planet to tell us all how we must behave in order not to pollute, eating crickets and synthetic meat, whilst they travel exclusively by private jets, eating extremely expensive delicacies, produced and cooked the “old-fashioned way”.
The wonderful world of Italialand
So, whilst the destinies of the world pass through the “fake” Ukrainian war, the umpteenth regurgitation of the scamdemic, climate “changes”, the forced and forceful intake of Africans into the Old Continent and the increasingly manifest economic ruin of the latter, in the wonderful world of Italialand, among the many pieces of bullshit (for linguistic purists, see the link provided) with which the Italiots are fed, two in particular occupied all the mass media and the “polite” (and otherwise) salons of the Peninsula for whole weeks: the generalissimo Roberto Vannacci, dubbed (by me) “Flatfoot in Africa”, and the Esselunga peach of desire. I wanted to nickname the former thus because, in an image published in the Italiot weekly Chi, he reminded me very much of a character played by Bud Spencer (Carlo Pedersoli) in a tetralogy released in the Seventies directed by Steno. The generalissimo, a character created ad hoc to shift the attention of the average Italiot, is blatantly a gatekeeper, to use “modern” parlance, that is, a system infiltrator, as one would have said once upon a time. Perhaps he will even found his own political movement, to further divide (as if there were any need) our homegrown public opinion a bit more. On the other hand, the strongman, leaning towards being a bit of a tosser… whoops, I meant to write a braggart, has always been popular in our parts. But as we know, Italiots are also very fickle, so they must also be given “lighter” stories and those of “good feelings” to focus their attention on. So? What is to be done? Why, it’s simple: you whip up a case to get them arguing heatedly for weeks starting from a “cynically clever” commercial, as they would say in the Capital. One of those tear-jerker commercials, like the ones that every year, punctually, just before Christmas, a very famous supermarket chain churns out in Germany. Good feelings towards the grandmother or grandfather of the moment in the latter case, good feelings towards the little girl of divorced parents in the former. On the other hand, why on earth should the fellow citizens of the lovely Esselunga family focus on an economic and social situation that is disastrous to say the least? Heaven forbid that someone (by now an endangered species) might get the urge to protest, or, I don’t know, rebel against the puppet government of the moment. Indeed, because it is not even worth seeing who the current appointee is to shuffle the papers at Palazzo Chigi anymore. In this regard, the concept was well clarified by the Saviour of the Homeland Mario Draghi, when he still held the role of head of the ECB: “Markets do not fear elections, reforms have an autopilot”. And that is the only thing that matters. Decisions are made elsewhere. The people, in practice, delude themselves into thinking they count for something by choosing puppet candidates from this or that party. Exemplary in this respect is the phrase of the other Goldman Sachs strongman, the venerable Professor Mario Monti, when in an interview in 2015 he said: “Can one hope that public opinion will become aware of the loss of leadership on the part of those governing? Is it possible for the sheep to take to guiding the shepherd in the right direction, even assuming control of the sheepdog? A bit difficult.” Therefore, sheep, graze and keep quiet!
Israel, fair land of love
As I am about to conclude this long article of mine (as usual, you will say! But then again, one cannot encapsulate so many topics and considerations in a tweet), the news arrives of the Hamas attack in multiple parts of Israel. The situation is still unfolding and, in my opinion, it is a bit too early to say what is really happening: a real attack according to some (namely Israel’s supporters), a “false flag” according to others (Palestinian supporters). It is highly likely that this could be the actual beginning of the escalation of the Third World War (already underway in several parts of the globe: Europe, Africa, Asia and now the Middle East under different guises). In any case, it is yet another symptom of the struggle taking place at the top of the masonic power groups, never before so at odds with each other to decide who will lead the imminent future world, the one of digital control towards which everyone, none of the great powers excluded, is heading at full sail.