Κυριακή 19 Ιανουαρίου 2020

A FUBAR COUNTRY IN A SNAFU WORLD (PART 2)

In this post, I will try to summarize the state of the world from the point of view of a Greek pensioner who is still working, saw his family dispersed in the four corners of the earth and after many crises in his life he is suffering the most severe in intensity and duration as an individual and as a member of a nation, as a citizen of the world.

In the previous post, I outlined the FUBAR state of Greece, but the world, in general, isn't doing any better.
Why is this important to me?
It is important, because decisions made at a global level by the powers that be, affect my life and my family's life, without my participation, and consent.

Let's start from the top and work our way to the local-regional level.

The most acute problem world-wide, in my opinion, is the massive wave of immigrants from the underdeveloped to the developed world.  By comparison, it dwarfs the Great Move of Nations that brought an end to the Roman Empire and continued through the Middle Ages and early Rennaisance in the form of the Muslim march West. To make things worse, Turkey and other Muslim nations are weaponizing the misery of millions of people and attempt an invasion through the creation of a humanitarian and cultural crisis in the short term with the intent of breeding out the native populations in the long term.
There is ample evidence that aside from wars, oppression, and poverty that are the natural forces generating this wave, there is a mechanism of social engineering at work orchestrating the movement.
The people pulling the levers of this mechanism have come to the light of day from the shades they were hiding during the stage of setting up the machinery of facilitating mass migration.
The apparent ring leader of this group of very powerful people is George Soros and the ideological basis is the so-called "open society".
Did anybody ask the native inhabitants of the receiving countries if and to what extent and under what rules they would accept hordes of foreigners in their respective homelands? No.
Are they going to? Hell, no.
Decisions were made in the committees of the UN, the European Union, etc and the political personnel throughout Europe agreed to implement the facilitation of this mass movement in exchange for God knows what and under what kind of private pressure, ie extortion.
In the case of Greece mass migration from Syria has been going on for the duration of the war in that unfortunate country and the Greeks received them initially with open arms, after having experienced themselves mass persecution at the hands of the Turks through the ages and as recently as 1922.
However, people from as far as Afghanistan, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, India, Northern, and Central Africa and even South America have also been washing ashore the Greek islands at an increasing pace for the past decade or so.
Most of these people are Muslims, while Greeks are  95% Eastern Orthodox Christians with horrifying memories of genocide and atrocities under the Ottoman rule that followed an age-old struggle to keep Islam out of Europe by the Byzantines. There is absolutely no chance of merging the two cultures peacefully and eventually, there will either be conflict and the invaders will be driven back, or the Greek culture will cave in and die due to demographic pressure and the lack of will to preserve the native culture.
There are other reasons for the dumping of immigrants.
The dumping is used as one form of attack, in the asymmetric war waged by Turkey against Greece under Mr. Erdogan and his cronies and as a means of extorting money from the EU.
The NGO's operating in Greece under Mr. Soros' mantle are his allies along with SYRIZA and the rest of the Left who see in the newcomers a pool of potential new voters. It is ironic that the interests of Mr. Soros and the Left coincide, on the issue of immigration.
Whereas the Left looks at illegal immigrants as future voters Mr. Soros and the capitalists look at them as cheap labor after the wrinkles in the formalities of naturalization have been ironed out.
This cheap labor will be used to transfer the manufacturing production base from the East back to the West, thus dealing a blow to the ambitions of the Chinese and making another fortune from the opposite move of the 1980s and '90s.  
They hope that with time, Muslim traditions will weaken, the Muslim family structure will be destroyed,  the newcomers will lose their identity and they will be immersed in consumerism like the rest of the West and the issue of the day will be the number of gender identities instead of "death to the Greeks" that we hear in Muslim demonstrations today in the streets of Greek towns.
In recent months the situation has become uncontrollable, the islands of the Eastern Aegean have been overrun and there is no plan in sight of containing the flood of people.
The government has resorted to the easy solution of transporting some of these people inland, which is a fatal mistake.
The US is in complete disarray. President Trump's impeachment, announced sixteen minutes after his inauguration by the so-called Democrats, happened. Although he is a friend of President Erdogan and consistently pro-Turkish, the way he was treated by the American Deep State and the pack of rabid radicals that has become the Democratic Party is a serious sign of the sickness of the largest democracy on earth.
No institution of that great country was left untouched during the campaign to label him as a traitor and hamper his policies. It is a sad sight to see destructive politics based on who's got more dirt on the opponent become the norm in America.
It is also ironic that his proposal for a wall along the US-Mexican border shows what we should have done with our borders.
Given the fracture of the American political system along party lines, I don't believe that he will be removed from office.
Domestic unemployment is down, people in the American heartland are resisting the "political correctness"  and radicalism of the coastal metropolitan areas and apparently, the trade war with China has started paying off.
In the meantime, there is confusion and lack of leadership in the geopolitical front and this favors Russia and Turkey, with the EU in the role of a minor player.
Brexit has started the unraveling of the monstrous German EU that is more of a problem to itself rather than part of the solution to the economic and geopolitical storm that is brewing in its southern border.
Taking advantage of the lack of strategy, and conflicting interests of the West Putin is consolidating Russian presence in the Med and Erdogan is saber-rattling with no one in sight to contain his ambition of reviving the Ottoman Empire.
He is trampling all over international law and violating the sovereignty not only of Cyprus but also Greece, wiping out and reshaping borders according to his liking (eg Libya Turkey accords) and calling everybody that disagrees with him a "terrorist" and throwing them to jail.
Thus, as we had predicted in previous posts we are already in an asymmetric war with Turkey with the formal exchange of fire between the two armies about to begin.
In the economic front, the markets continue bubbling up and God knows what will happen when the bubble will burst and in the social-cultural front we have a teenybopper lecturing world leaders about the climate. If you think this is normal, allow me to disagree.
So what is a guy like me to do in the middle of this mayhem, other than prepare for the worst and try to stay on the right side of the Cebrowski line of division of the SNAFU world we live in?





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