Outstanding artcle. Encompassing History 101 with your better-than-doctoral analysis. You masterfully broke history down, and built it up; empires’ beginnings, endings(sort of) and a segue to our current situation.
The biggest nemesis in my mind; the Frankfurt School… concluded that Western wealth and culture had to be dismantled in order to bring about a more perfect communism! Unbelievably their dismantling continues with today’s proxies and Critical Theories, putting the world’s economies on a collision course to ultimate ruin, and yes, death and suffering that the world has never yet seen the scope of. (As hard as this is to fathom, recall that the WEF predicted 90 of humanity would be wiped out, and 10%, presumably elites, would survive). That is Communism’s final ruination of humanity ... on a global scale (a not very grandiose scale.)
Thank you for the kind words, Richard. I agree entirely about the Frankfurt School. Their shift from economic Marxism to cultural subversion was brilliant in one sense—and devastating in another. When Critical Theory becomes a hammer, everything becomes oppression. And once “justice” is redefined through the lens of perpetual grievance, no civilization can stand for long.
Your mention of the WEF’s depopulation forecasts hits the broader point: bad ideas don’t just live in books. Once they infiltrate systems of power, they become blueprints for policy—and ultimately, for collapse.
The agricultural reforms promoted by the WEF—some already implemented or underway—include eliminating fertilizer and cutting land usage in half. Those two changes alone could reduce global food output by 90%. And when the same group openly suggests that the human population must fall by 90%, it’s hard to call that a coincidence.
History shows that when authoritarian regimes seek to eliminate a population segment—whether ideological or ethnic—forced starvation is often the preferred method. As food becomes scarce, prices soar, and it won’t be the elites who suffer. It will be the developing world that pays the price.
Outstanding artcle. Encompassing History 101 with your better-than-doctoral analysis. You masterfully broke history down, and built it up; empires’ beginnings, endings(sort of) and a segue to our current situation.
The biggest nemesis in my mind; the Frankfurt School… concluded that Western wealth and culture had to be dismantled in order to bring about a more perfect communism! Unbelievably their dismantling continues with today’s proxies and Critical Theories, putting the world’s economies on a collision course to ultimate ruin, and yes, death and suffering that the world has never yet seen the scope of. (As hard as this is to fathom, recall that the WEF predicted 90 of humanity would be wiped out, and 10%, presumably elites, would survive). That is Communism’s final ruination of humanity ... on a global scale (a not very grandiose scale.)
Thank you for the kind words, Richard. I agree entirely about the Frankfurt School. Their shift from economic Marxism to cultural subversion was brilliant in one sense—and devastating in another. When Critical Theory becomes a hammer, everything becomes oppression. And once “justice” is redefined through the lens of perpetual grievance, no civilization can stand for long.
Your mention of the WEF’s depopulation forecasts hits the broader point: bad ideas don’t just live in books. Once they infiltrate systems of power, they become blueprints for policy—and ultimately, for collapse.
The agricultural reforms promoted by the WEF—some already implemented or underway—include eliminating fertilizer and cutting land usage in half. Those two changes alone could reduce global food output by 90%. And when the same group openly suggests that the human population must fall by 90%, it’s hard to call that a coincidence.
History shows that when authoritarian regimes seek to eliminate a population segment—whether ideological or ethnic—forced starvation is often the preferred method. As food becomes scarce, prices soar, and it won’t be the elites who suffer. It will be the developing world that pays the price.