By Emmie Cromwell - In 2020, the Hewlett, Ford, JPB, Crankstart, and Kresge Foundations awarded a total of more than $10 million to a charitable organization called the Movement Strategy Center.
Their website, notes the following:
“Our vision is of a just transition from a world of domination, extraction, and violence — where the few live at the expense of the many — to a world of interdependence, liberation, and resilience — where the many govern for the benefit of all.”
Yikes!
If you start a paragraph with words like domination and violence, or phrases like where the few live at the expense of all, and state it with the certainty of fact, whatever follows will likely sound pretty good. For instance, if you follow this armageddon-style opening with a description of totalitarianism veiled by a flurry of nice-sounding words you may get some new recruits with an urgency for societal change.
The Movement Strategy Center presents their ideal world as follows:
“A world of interdependence, liberation, and resilience — where the many govern for the benefit of all.”
Take note of the word Interdependence.
Adding three letters, t-e-r, to the word independence changes its meaning considerably. One means individual freedom, while the other means dependence on others. However, I suspect that the linguistic manipulation experts purposefully used interdependence because of its uncommon use and its ability to piggyback off the positive connotation of independence.
The last sentence is the most troubling.
“Where the many govern for the benefit of all.”
The Movement Strategy Center is, in fact, promoting totalitarianism; ideological rule that has been tried, time and time again, without success. Governing for the benefit of all is governing for the benefit of society, or the collective. Most Globalists honestly believe in a perfect society; something that they work relentlessly to achieve. But, with Utopia on the line, Globalists will deem anyone who dissents as a threat. Thus, divisiveness will continue, and likely grow, on a global scale.
It is up to those who see beyond the appealing shell of globalist language to expose the actual meaning of their words. This understanding could help create a shift towards a more rational, centered, and thoughtful world.
Emmie, it reminds me of the picture the bible paints of the 10 toes/10 horns/10 kings that the prophet Daniel and apostle John saw of the visions God revealed to them about aspects of the last empire of man and how it will come crashing down. It seems likely that the 10 toes/10 horns are representative of the 10 kings John mentions that are going to govern the world right at the end of mankind's current epoch. I believe we will witness the global redistricting of 10 regions all being submitted to a single leader which the bible refers to as the Son of perdition, or the AntiChrist. Yes, it will be an oligarchy and they will swear allegiance to one man. John reveals not to take their mark of allegiance which damns a person to hell.