Brzezinski Decries "Global Political Awakening" During CFR Speech
Trilateral Commission co-founder says infighting amongst elite, combined with awakening of humanity
worldwide, is hampering move towards one world government
Paul Joseph Watson |
At a recent Council on Foreign Relations speech in Montreal, co-founder with David Rockefeller of the Trilateral Commission and regular Bilderberg attendee Zbigniew Brzezinski warned that a "global political awakening," in combination with infighting amongst the elite, was threatening to derail the move towards a one world government.
Brzezinski explained that global political leadership had become "much more diversified unlike what it was until relatively recently," noting the rise of China as a geopolitical power, and that global leadership in the context of the G20 was "lacking internal unity with many of its members in bilateral antagonisms."
In other words, the global elite is infighting amongst itself and this is hampering efforts to rescue the agenda for global government, which seems to be failing on almost every front.
Brzezinski then explained another significant factor in that, "For the first time in all of human history mankind is politically awakened - that's a total new reality - it has not been so for most of human history."
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Brzezinski continued, "The whole world has become politically awakened," adding that all over the world people were aware of what was happening politically and were "consciously aware of global inequities, inequalities, lack of respect, exploitation."
"Mankind is now politically awakened and stirring," said Brzezinski, adding that this in combination with a fractured elite "makes it a much more difficult context for any major power, including currently the leading world power, the United States."
During a subsequent question and answer session, Brzezinski was asked if he thought another organization should replace the United Nations as the de facto "one world government," to which Brzezinski responded, "There should be such an organization," before pointing out that the UN was not it in its current role.
As the text at the end of the video makes clear, Brzezinski's admission that humanity has undergone a political awakening is not a positive development in the eyes of the elite.
In his 1970 book Between Two Ages: America’s Role in the Technetronic Era, Brzezinski wrote the following.
"The technetronic era involves the gradual appearance of a more controlled society. Such a society would be dominated by an elite, unrestrained by traditional values. Soon it will be possible to assert almost continuous surveillance over every citizen and maintain up-to-date complete files containing even the most personal information about the citizen. These files will be subject to instantaneous retrieval by the authorities."
The "elite" to which Brzezinski refers included many of those who were in attendance for his speech at the CFR meeting. The global political awakening which Brzezinski discussed represents part of the resistance to that very elite dominated society and the systems of control, subjugation and surveillance that they have imposed upon the human race in pursuit of a "more controlled society" and a one world government.