Anonymous ID: 8df97b April 3, 2020, 10:37 p.m. No.8681570   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1635 >>1786

CRY FOR MY BELOVED NWO  

 

Kissinger Crawls Out from his Crypt w/ a Final Message to the Globalist Faithful –

 

From his WSJ OpEd (i.e. the low-lights) – 

 

"The coronavirus has struck with unprecedented scale and ferocity. Its spread is exponential: U.S. cases are doubling every fifth day. At this writing, there is no cure. Medical supplies are insufficient to cope with the widening waves of cases. Intensive-care units are on the verge, and beyond, of being overwhelmed. Testing is inadequate to the task of identifying the extent of infection, much less reversing its spread. A successful vaccine could be 12 to 18 months away.  

 

"The ultimate test will be whether the virus’s spread can be arrested and then reversed in a manner and at a scale that maintains public confidence in Americans’ ability to govern themselves. The crisis effort, however vast and necessary, must not crowd out the urgent task of launching a parallel enterprise for the transition to the post-coronavirus order.

 

Leaders are dealing with the crisis on a largely national basis, but the virus’s society-dissolving effects do not recognize borders….While the assault on human health will—hopefully—be temporary, the political and economic upheaval it has unleashed could last for generations. No country, not even the U.S., can in a purely national effort overcome the virus.

 

Global leaders have learned important lessons from the 2008 financial crisis. The current economic crisis is more complex: The contraction unleashed by the coronavirus is, in its speed and global scale, unlike anything ever known in history. 

 

The pandemic has prompted an anachronism, a revival of the walled city in an age when prosperity depends on global trade and movement of people.  The world’s democracies need to defend and sustain their Enlightenment values. A global retreat from balancing power with legitimacy will cause the social contract to disintegrate both domestically and internationally. Yet this millennial issue of legitimacy and power cannot be settled simultaneously with the effort to overcome the Covid-19 plague. 

 

We went on from the Battle of the Bulge into a world of growing prosperity and enhanced human dignity. Now, we live an epochal period. The historic challenge for leaders is to manage the crisis while building the future. Failure could set the world on fire."

https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-coronavirus-pandemic-will-forever-alter-the-world-order-11585953005

 

*Note how Henry equates 'enlightenment values' with global trade and the trans-national movement of people (i.e. internationalism/open-borders).

 

Then he closes with this concept that if we don't embrace this new epoch ( which he paints as an 'inevitability'), the world will likely just burn down." 

 

The failing old guard is pulling out all the stops now…