The Illusion of National Conflict: Global Synchronization Revealed
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This video provocatively challenges our understanding of national governments and international relations. The speaker argues that what appears to be national conflicts or independent state actions, such as the abandonment of the dollar, is often a facade masking a synchronized global movement.
He uses the worldwide response to COVID-19 as a compelling example, highlighting how nearly all nations adopted identical narratives and measures. This suggests a deeper level of international cooperation and conformity, where governments act in concert rather than solely in their national interest, even when presenting themselves as opposing forces.
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Transcript
What do you think the government is going to do in terms of trying to keep people on board? I mean, this system is weakening. It is unraveling. All over the world different countries are abandoning the dollar in trade of things like oil, talk about the Middle East. So, it seems like our government's going to have to get more desperate with things like capital controls, aren't they? Eventually? Well, the reason I'm hesitating is I think that to make a distinction between our government and other governments is maybe not the right thing, because I don't think we're living in a world of national conflict anymore. Although it appears that way. I mean, there's Iranians versus the the Israelis and the Americans, and we're still identifying each other as national participants. But when you look at what's really happening, it's a global movement. And all of these countries, most of them are working together at the same time. And all you needed was the the COVID story to see how that happened. That all of a sudden, you turn on the radio in the morning and every radio in the world was mouthing the same phrases about the ...