Robert Malone explains how we can reclaim power from corrupt global corporatists
In this April 26, 2022 article for The Defender, Dr. Robert Malone explains to us the power dynamics of the world’s political system and how we can push back from the corruption.
In the first part of the article, Malone sheds light on the regulatory capture by corporate interests which run rampant in the politics, governmental agencies, and institutes in the US.
He discusses what he calls “inverted totalitarianism” where the US is being co-opted into a managed democracy where the puppet masters are invisible. He says that “…this new form of totalitarianism, that (unlike classical totalitarianism) does not have an authoritarian leader, but instead is run by a non-transparent group of managers and elites who run the country from within. In the 21st century, Malone says that these puppet masters are the party of Davos, “the alliance of transnational corporations, and their representatives as the leaders and managers of global governance”.
Malone goes on to explain how this quest for global control by the Davos group has spilled over to science and medicine. He says that to take back the power over our own governments, we must realize the power we already hold as humans and citizens of our country.
Editor’s Note: The battle for freedom and human dignity is going to be long and hard, but it is a worthy one. And when we finally emerge victoriously, we will begin to realize why our forebears sacrificed so much for freedom and liberty.
They have tried to isolate us from each other so that we may think that no one else is going to fight back against the attempt to rob us of our humanity and dignity. But there are many of us who are resisting, many who continue to fight for a future we will be proud to pass on to our children.
Now is not the time to lose hope.
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