Understanding the Recent Populist Anti-New World Order Movement
There are some - or many - who do not understand the present populist, nationalist , anti-Marxist or anti-New World Order movement. There are many Republicans who have been working for the elite, and for an international regime which appears to be Marxist for the masses and a kind of Fascism for the elite at the top.
An opposition, or dialectic, between this recent populist anti financial and corporate ruling elite and the supporters of this internationalist and collectivist drive for a more totalitarian world controlling elite in the Democratic Party and also in the Republican Party is too complicated for some. The simple opposition between the Republicans and the Democrats in the Fall 2016 election is much less complicated and more easily understood.
For example, someone posted a short article on Facebook about Karl Rove, the Republican operative and top advisor for the Bush family, erasing 22 million E Mails off private servers. The headlines for the Facebook post said: "Here. You want an email scandal? I got your email scandal right here." And "Flashback: Rove erases 22 million White House Emails on private server at height of U.S. attorney scandal. Media yawns."
The one who posted this on Karl Rove probably thought it would help discredit the Republicans and their supposed support of the populist anti-New World Order movement. But, in fact, the populist anti-New World Order movement is in opposition to Karl Rove, and to other Republicans who work for the New World Order. And the Republican Party operatives have mostly been against this new populist, anti-Marxist and anti-elite movement. It is the masses of the people who have supported this movement and this support has happened within the last year, or less.
The Bush family, for whom Karl Rove worked, includes President George H.W. Bush, son of the big banker Prescott Bush, father of former President George W. Bush, and Jeb Bush, who was thought to become the Republican candidate in 2016
See, the book, George Bush: The Unauthorized Biography, by Webster Tarpley. Chapter 8 of this book – The Permian Basin Gang - is relevant to the work of George H.W. Bush, or Daddy Bush in West Texas. "During the years following the Second World War, the patrician families of the Eastern Anglophile Liberal Establishment sent numbers of their offspring to colonize those geographic regions of the United States which, the families estimated, were likely to prosper in the postwar period".
"Since George Bush would shortly also become a landman, it is worth investigating what this occupation actually entails; in doing so, we will gain a permanent insight into Bush’s character. The role of the landman in the Texas oil industry was to try to identify properties where oil might be found, sometimes on the basis of leaked geological information, sometimes after observing that one of the major oil companies was drilling in the same locale. The land man would scout the property, and then attempt to get the owner of the land to sign away the mineral rights to the property in the form of a lease. If the property owner were well informed about the possibility that oil might in fact be found on his land, the price of the lease would obviously go up, because signing away the mineral rights meant that the income (or “royalties”) from any oil that might be found would never go to the owner of the land. A cunning landman would try to gather as much insider information as he could and keep the rancher as much in the dark as possible. In rural Texas in the 1940’s, the role of the landman could rather easily degenerate into that of the ruthless, money-grubbing con artist who would try to convince an ill-informed and possibly ignorant Texas dirt farmer who was just coming up for air after the great depression that the chances of finding oil on his land were just about zero, and that even a token fee for a lease on the mineral rights would be eminently worth taking."
In other words Daddy Bush, as a landman, cheated West Texas land owners.
But this Carpetbagger from an elite banking family of New England became President and on January 29, 1991 made has famous "New World Order" speech. "What is at stake is more than one small country; it is a big idea: a new world order, where diverse nations are drawn together in common cause to achieve the universal aspirations of mankind -- peace and security, freedom, and the rule of law."
Karl Rove moved to Texas in 1977. He became Senior Advisor to George W. Bush in 2001.
The key question is how to interpret George H.W. Bush's New World Order. In his 1991 speech, did he mean only that there was a New World Order following the fall of the Old Soviet Union? Or was Bush talking about an international rule of a small financial and corporate elite, which, in fact, would benefit from the fall of the Soviet Union? The policies promoted by Bush 41 and Bush 43 during the combined 12 years of their administrations point to the New World Order as being an international rule by a small elite of bankers and heads of huge international corporations.
And - for the 2016 election, the Bush family, as well as many other Establishment people, expected to see a race between Jeb Bush and Hillary. No matter which won, the agenda of the international elite would be advanced. But a Populist, Nationalist and Anti-New World Order movement has challenged that expectation. And - it appears that the Bush etc Establishment was taken by surprise.
There are some - or many - who do not understand the present populist, nationalist , anti-Marxist or anti-New World Order movement. There are many Republicans who have been working for the elite, and for an international regime which appears to be Marxist for the masses and a kind of Fascism for the elite at the top.
An opposition, or dialectic, between this recent populist anti financial and corporate ruling elite and the supporters of this internationalist and collectivist drive for a more totalitarian world controlling elite in the Democratic Party and also in the Republican Party is too complicated for some. The simple opposition between the Republicans and the Democrats in the Fall 2016 election is much less complicated and more easily understood.
For example, someone posted a short article on Facebook about Karl Rove, the Republican operative and top advisor for the Bush family, erasing 22 million E Mails off private servers. The headlines for the Facebook post said: "Here. You want an email scandal? I got your email scandal right here." And "Flashback: Rove erases 22 million White House Emails on private server at height of U.S. attorney scandal. Media yawns."
The one who posted this on Karl Rove probably thought it would help discredit the Republicans and their supposed support of the populist anti-New World Order movement. But, in fact, the populist anti-New World Order movement is in opposition to Karl Rove, and to other Republicans who work for the New World Order. And the Republican Party operatives have mostly been against this new populist, anti-Marxist and anti-elite movement. It is the masses of the people who have supported this movement and this support has happened within the last year, or less.
The Bush family, for whom Karl Rove worked, includes President George H.W. Bush, son of the big banker Prescott Bush, father of former President George W. Bush, and Jeb Bush, who was thought to become the Republican candidate in 2016
See, the book, George Bush: The Unauthorized Biography, by Webster Tarpley. Chapter 8 of this book – The Permian Basin Gang - is relevant to the work of George H.W. Bush, or Daddy Bush in West Texas. "During the years following the Second World War, the patrician families of the Eastern Anglophile Liberal Establishment sent numbers of their offspring to colonize those geographic regions of the United States which, the families estimated, were likely to prosper in the postwar period".
"Since George Bush would shortly also become a landman, it is worth investigating what this occupation actually entails; in doing so, we will gain a permanent insight into Bush’s character. The role of the landman in the Texas oil industry was to try to identify properties where oil might be found, sometimes on the basis of leaked geological information, sometimes after observing that one of the major oil companies was drilling in the same locale. The land man would scout the property, and then attempt to get the owner of the land to sign away the mineral rights to the property in the form of a lease. If the property owner were well informed about the possibility that oil might in fact be found on his land, the price of the lease would obviously go up, because signing away the mineral rights meant that the income (or “royalties”) from any oil that might be found would never go to the owner of the land. A cunning landman would try to gather as much insider information as he could and keep the rancher as much in the dark as possible. In rural Texas in the 1940’s, the role of the landman could rather easily degenerate into that of the ruthless, money-grubbing con artist who would try to convince an ill-informed and possibly ignorant Texas dirt farmer who was just coming up for air after the great depression that the chances of finding oil on his land were just about zero, and that even a token fee for a lease on the mineral rights would be eminently worth taking."
In other words Daddy Bush, as a landman, cheated West Texas land owners.
But this Carpetbagger from an elite banking family of New England became President and on January 29, 1991 made has famous "New World Order" speech. "What is at stake is more than one small country; it is a big idea: a new world order, where diverse nations are drawn together in common cause to achieve the universal aspirations of mankind -- peace and security, freedom, and the rule of law."
Karl Rove moved to Texas in 1977. He became Senior Advisor to George W. Bush in 2001.
The key question is how to interpret George H.W. Bush's New World Order. In his 1991 speech, did he mean only that there was a New World Order following the fall of the Old Soviet Union? Or was Bush talking about an international rule of a small financial and corporate elite, which, in fact, would benefit from the fall of the Soviet Union? The policies promoted by Bush 41 and Bush 43 during the combined 12 years of their administrations point to the New World Order as being an international rule by a small elite of bankers and heads of huge international corporations.
And - for the 2016 election, the Bush family, as well as many other Establishment people, expected to see a race between Jeb Bush and Hillary. No matter which won, the agenda of the international elite would be advanced. But a Populist, Nationalist and Anti-New World Order movement has challenged that expectation. And - it appears that the Bush etc Establishment was taken by surprise.