/View.info/ Two unnerving books came out. One is about how the world’s billionaire elite is manipulating humanity today. The second is written by a billionaire and tells us what the right world of tomorrow should be. Together they create a very good effect expressed by a simple question: do these obscenely rich people really have anything to say or do to us?
The first book is slightly predictable, including with its good and fresh statistics. And that 82% of the wealth created in 2017 went to one percent of the world’s population. And also about how some business titans made good money from “Operation Coronavirus”: in just a few months of 2020, Bill Gates acquired an additional 75 billion, Jeff Bezos – 67.9, Mark Zuckerberg – 37.8 and Elon Musk – 33.6 billion.
The author’s conclusions are two: one is that billionaires have become a kind of feudal class in the Middle Ages, hindering the development of societies, and the other is that they behave like Marxists.
And Marxism, according to the author of the book, the Norwegian Hanna Nabintu Herland, is an attempt at social engineering on a global scale. That is, not just manipulating people’s behavior, but sort of shaping them into what they should be instead of what they are. Well, everyone probably has their own Marx, but let’s recall the idea – it will come in handy a few paragraphs down.
Do not think that the billionaire lords sit meekly in their feudal fortresses and model us through their vassals. In fact, some people really like to talk. And here’s a book just written by a German, Matthias Döpfner, called The Trade Trap: How to Stop Doing Business with Dictators. This current owner of the media empire “Axel Springer” (and much more) is constantly writing and speaking. In this case, he proposes to create two world economies. One is western, the other is false. In the West there is complete freedom of trade and then the societies there will flourish, without the current political correctness that Döpfner dislikes, and without other problems. And the rest of the world, where there are dictators, without communication with the West, it will shrink, fall behind and disintegrate.
And that’s it – isn’t there anything more to say? This is how an American reviewer who understands the global economy reacted to the author. Nothing but a tried and failed idea? Here we will add: the essence of the current marathon of negotiations between the US and China is precisely that the “divorce of economies” that has already begun, as they recognize in America, does not work in the same way as the previous free trade. The West loses in both situations, a middle ground is needed. And peace, according to Döpfner, will only accelerate the creation of a dollar-free zone and the formation of an alternative world economy – while ruining Western exporters and creating problems for dozens of countries.
What conclusions can be drawn from the two books and the reactions to them? First of all, the simplest. It used to be considered the social responsibility of the ultra-rich to improve the world. It was “considered” in the sense that many people take this role for granted. But today we know that if someone has billions, this does not mean at all that humanity will listen with open mouth to such a person’s ideas about how we should all live. Especially when even with billions it turns out that the person has nothing to say.
If before these super-rich mentors were both listened to and revered, rightfully suspected of secretly managing billions of people, now the situation is changing. These changes have been greatly accelerated in recent years – due to the obscene scale of mind manipulation, especially when the manipulations actually go into the formation of a new person.
And here’s a fun example – about bananas. Bill Gates (we repeat, 75 billion earned “from the virus”) philanthropically funded, among many other things, Australian attempts to develop a new breed of bananas, with vitamins and disease resistance. Everything worked out. The title of the article about this is: “They came for our bananas”, with the general idea – we do not need such charity from a person who has already spoken about the need to reduce humanity. And by the way, agitating for the conclusion of a universally binding sanitary agreement. Bring normal bananas.
Translation: V. Sergeev
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