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The World Order in Transition. (First part)
Sep 8, 2022 18:51:10   #
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The phrase "New World Order" (NWO) has been widely used in the political scene since George H. W. Bush pronounced it as president in 1990, although what that phrase implies is not something new, since it connects with the doctrine of "manifest destiny", originating in 1845; according to which, the United States of America is a nation chosen and destined to expand; and the truth is that it became a world power from 1898, reaffirming itself as such by emerging victorious from the First World War, which leads the managers of that economic power to associate, having been created for that reason in 1921 the Council of Foreign Relations (CFR), a non-profit, independent and non-partisan organization, created to learn about the world order, made up of "experts", whose purpose is to influence politics by making recommendations to the presidential administration, testifying before Congress, interacting with the media and publishing those matters that are of interest to them. In May 1954 the Council extended its functions to Europe; and under the patronage of the Rockefeller family and the Dutch royal family, what is known as the Bilderberg Club was created. On November 9, 1989, peacefully, bloodlessly and without the use of weapons, the German population brought down the Berlin Wall. This event is a milestone that indicated a change in the established world order; and at that time, the possible disappearance of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) was already in sight, which finally took place on December 25, 1991. Fidel Castro, making good his frequent preaching of "turning defeat into victory", worried about the fall of the Wall and alerted about the imminence of the disappearance of the USSR, understanding that such events constituted a threat to the survival of the Cuban regime, as well as for the leftist movements in Latin America, takes the initiative to reorganize the Marxist forces in the region; and for this, he uses the help of the Brazilian trade unionist, Lula da Silva. The Cuban Communist Party (CCP) and the Brazilian Workers Party called all their Latin American allies to a meeting on July 3 and 4, 1990 in the city of São Paulo, which was attended by 68 political forces belonging to 22 Latin American countries, including the Broad Front of Uruguay, the Socialist Party of Chile, the Movement for Socialism of Bolivia, the Sandinista Front of Nicaragua, and the Farabundo Martí Front of El Salvador, among others. The Colombian guerrilla groups, FARC and ELN, were also present at the meeting. The Marxist proposals were totally discredited, and the main topic of the meeting was how to continue to function without the support of Moscow. So, following Castro's guidelines, those summoned to São Paulo decided to change the Marxist approach to the class struggle that had lost traction and instead promote tendencies that were more effective; thus they determined to disguise themselves with the discourses of indigenism, racism, environmentalism, liberation theology and others, implementing the doctrines of Antonio Gramsci, to manipulate society through the control of culture and the media, in order to become to power by more persuasive methods. Although Cuba fell into a serious economic crisis with the disappearance of the USSR, which became known as the "special period", for which the Cuban people suffered all kinds of hardships; from Havana, it was continued to finance "the battle of ideas" promoted by Castro throughout the region.
This is how the São Paulo Forum (SPF) emerged, which became the spearhead of international communism, covering the void left by the USSR; and to begin a history of little more than thirty years, we can point out that at the time of its foundation the only organization that governed a country was the CCP, having had the forum its expansion when Hugo Chávez comes to power in Venezuela, for which he received help from Castro, in form of: advice, propaganda, financing and access to the media, which the Venezuelan gorilla promised to repay when he came to power. With the entry, through electoral means, of the former Lieutenant Colonel and coup leader (so a gorilla, as the left refers to the military coup leaders) in Miraflores in 1999, billions of petrodollars began to flow to the Cuban regime, which served to finance electoral campaigns throughout Latin America. The funds were delivered through subsidies, contracts with the Venezuelan oil company, service agreements that were often non-existent, or briefcases full of bills. Under the Chávez government, Venezuela became a satellite of Cuba. An oil power submitted to the mafia boss of a small impoverished country, but with deep knowledge of how to exercise social control of the population; precisely what the Venezuelan gorilla needed to take root in the government of his country. The Latin American map gradually reddened from the year 2002, when the Brazilian Lula da Silva became President, Néstor Kirchner from Argentina in 2003, as well as Tabaré Vásquez from Uruguay and the Dominican Leonel Fernández in the following year. In December 2004, at the initiative of Cuba, ALBA (Bolivarian Alternative for Latin America and the Caribbean) was born, through the signing in Havana of a Joint Declaration and the Agreement for its Application, by Hugo Chávez and Fidel Castro, as a proposal for sub-continental integration, whose principles are aimed at the socioeconomic reaffirmation of this region, in clear contradiction with the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), promoted by the United States. In 2005 Evo Morales obtained the power in Bolivia; and in that year, the Venezuelan gorilla, following the guidelines set by the Cuban capo, raised the flag of "Socialism of the 21st century" formulated in 1996 by the German sociologist Heinz Dieterich Steffan, which emerged as a product of reflection on Soviet socialism of the 20th century, pretending to succeed where Gorvachev failed, who to give it a human face, subjected Socialism to cosmetic surgery, applying glasnost and perestroika; but the failure was resounding and the patient became even uglier, producing the disappearance of the USSR. In 2006, Bolivia joined ALBA and the Latin American map turned redder, when another five Marxists came to power: Chilean Michelle Bachelet, Alan García from Peru, Rafael Correa from Ecuador, René Preval from Haiti and Nicaraguan Daniel Ortega; the latter, the following year, integrated his country into ALBA. In 2008, Fernando Lugo was elected in Paraguay, while Mauricio Funes reached the Presidency of El Salvador in the following year; in which Ecuador is integrated into ALBA. The year 2009 marked the political apogee of the SPF, fifteen Marxists were presidents and governed simultaneously in the region, including, of course, Fidel Castro and Hugo Chávez. Having managed to have as participants in ALBA the Caribbean islands: Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Antigua and Barbuda, Saint Lucia and Dominica, that benefited from the acquisition of cheap Venezuelan oil. The growth of the Forum was not limited to Latin America, intending to extend to Europe, for which it used Spain as a gateway; thus, since 2003, Chávez had contracted the CEPS Foundation (embryo of the Spanish PODEMOS party) with the aim of obtaining advice on propaganda, but also to promote political changes in Spain. In this way, Pablo Iglesias, Juan Carlos Monedero and Íñigo Errejón, experts in the culture war designed by Antonio Gramsci, (who also obtained extraordinary undercover financing for their political activities), together with the electronic voting company Smartmatic (which counted the votes ), played a fundamental role in cementing Chávez firmly in power. Marxist-style governments usually end in failure, and after their heyday, the comrades of the Forum began to lose elections throughout the region, with the exception of Mexico, where Manuel López Obrador seized power in 2018, falling back from fifteen presidents they had, to only four at the end of 2019: Cuba, Nicaragua, Mexico and Venezuela; although they later regained power in Argentina and Bolivia. Understanding that the electoral options were being closed to them, the members of the SPF activated other mechanisms to gain power, basically through destabilization and violence, financed by drug trafficking, which came to replace oil when this industry came down in Venezuela due to mismanagement. In July 2019, the XXV Meeting of the SPF was held in Caracas. There, Nicolás Maduro and Diosdado Cabello did not hide that they would promote vandalism protests in other nations. In October of that year, almost simultaneously, violent disturbances broke out in Ecuador, Chile and Colombia. Maduro acknowledged that everything was going according to plan at the last meeting of the Forum; but the riots would not only be in the south of the continent, they would arrive months later in the United States, where in May 2020, after the death of the African-American George Floyd, simultaneous protests took place in numerous cities, many of them violent. The modus operandi of the protesters and the coordination suggests that there was a central command structure, with extensive funding. The similarity between the 2020 riots in the United States and the 2019 vandalism protests in Ecuador, Chile and Colombia is not accidental. In 2022, the former guerrilla Gustavo Petro obtains power in Colombia through the electoral route and through the same route other Marxists achieve it: Pedro Carrillo in Peru and Gabriel Boric in Chile. We have previously exposed how the communists in the SPF determined to apply Gramsci's doctrines to destroy the values and principles of the West; taking action when they place as many professors as possible in universities around the world, especially in the United States, the world center of capitalism; endeavor in which they have been very successful, because the conservatives were more interested in economic well-being than in education and culture.

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