Forget the New World Order, Here’s Who Really Runs the World
by Jake Anderson
For decades, extreme ideologies on both the left and the
right have clashed over the conspiratorial concept of a shadowy secret
government pulling the strings on the world’s heads of state and captains of
industry.
The phrase New World Order is largely derided as a
sophomoric conspiracy theory entertained by minds that lack the sophistication
necessary to understand the nuances of geopolitics. But it turns out the core
idea — one of deep and overarching collusion between Wall Street and government
with a globalist agenda — is operational in what a number of insiders call the
“Deep State.”
In the past couple of years, the term has gained traction
across a wide swath of ideologies. Former Republican congressional aide Mike
Lofgren says it is the nexus of Wall Street and the national security state — a
relationship where elected and unelected figures join forces to consolidate
power and serve vested interests. Calling it “the big story of our time,”
Lofgren says the deep state represents the failure of our visible
constitutional government and the cross-fertilization of corporatism with the
globalist war on terror.
“It is a hybrid of
national security and law enforcement agencies: the Department of Defense, the
Department of State, the Department of Homeland Security, the Central
Intelligence Agency and the Justice Department. I also include the Department
of the Treasury because of its jurisdiction over financial flows, its
enforcement of international sanctions and its organic symbiosis with Wall
Street,” he explained.
Even parts of the judiciary, namely the Foreign Intelligence
Surveillance Court, belong to the deep state.
How does the deep state operate?
A complex web of revolving doors between the
military-industrial-complex, Wall Street, and Silicon Valley consolidates the
interests of defense contractors, banksters, military campaigns, and both
foreign and domestic surveillance intelligence.
According to Mike Lofgren and many other insiders, this is
not a conspiracy theory. The deep state hides in plain sight and goes far
beyond the military-industrial complex President Dwight D. Eisenhower warned
about in his farewell speech over fifty years ago.
While most citizens are at least passively aware of the
surveillance state and collusion between the government and the corporate heads
of Wall Street, few people are aware of how much the intelligence functions of
the government have been outsourced to privatized groups that are not subject
to oversight or accountability. According to Lofgren, 70% of our intelligence
budget goes to contractors.
Moreover, while Wall Street and the federal government suck
money out of the economy, relegating tens of millions of people to food stamps
and incarcerating more people than China — a totalitarian state with four times
more people than us — the deep state has, since 9/11, built the equivalent of
three Pentagons, a bloated state apparatus that keeps defense contractors,
intelligence contractors, and privatized non-accountable citizens marching in
stride.
After years of serving in Congress, Lofgren’s moment of
truth regarding this matter came in 2001. He observed the government
appropriating an enormous amount of money that was ostensibly meant to go to
Afghanistan but instead went to the Persian Gulf region. This, he says,
“disenchanted” him from the groupthink, which he says keeps all of Washington’s
minions in lockstep.
Groupthink — an unconscious assimilation of the views of
your superiors and peers — also works to keep Silicon Valley funneling
technology and information into the federal surveillance state. Lofgren
believes the NSA and CIA could not do what they do without Silicon Valley. It
has developed a de facto partnership with NSA surveillance activities, as
facilitated by a FISA court order.
Now, Lofgren notes, these CEOs want to complain about
foreign market share and the damage this collusion has wrought on both the
domestic and international reputation of their brands. Under the pretense of
pseudo-libertarianism, they helmed a commercial tech sector that is every bit
as intrusive as the NSA. Meanwhile, rigging of the DMCA intellectual property
laws — so that the government can imprison and fine citizens who jailbreak
devices — behooves Wall Street. It’s no surprise that the government has upheld
the draconian legislation for 15 years.
It is also unsurprising that the growth of the
corporatocracy aids the deep state. The revolving door between government and
Wall Street money allows top firms to offer premium jobs to senior government
officials and military yes-men. This, says Philip Giraldi, a former
counter-terrorism specialist and military intelligence officer for the CIA,
explains how the Clintons left the White House nearly broke but soon amassed
$100 million. It also explains how former general and CIA Director David
Petraeus, who has no experience in finance, became a partner at the KKR private
equity firm, and how former Acting CIA Director Michael Morell became Senior
Counselor at Beacon Global Strategies.
Wall Street is the ultimate foundation for the deep state
because the incredible amount of money it generates can provide these cushy
jobs to those in the government after they retire. Nepotism reigns supreme as
the revolving door between Wall Street and government facilitates a great deal
of our domestic strife:
“Bank bailouts, tax
breaks, and resistance to legislation that would regulate Wall Street, political
donors, and lobbyists. The senior government officials, ex-generals, and high
level intelligence operatives who participate find themselves with
multi-million dollar homes in which to spend their retirement years, cushioned
by a tidy pile of investments,” said Giraldi.
How did the deep state come to be?
Some say it is the evolutionary hybrid offspring of the
military-industrial complex while others say it came into being with the
Federal Reserve Act, even before the First World War. At this time, Woodrow
Wilson remarked,
“We have come to be
one of the worst ruled, one of the most completely controlled and dominated
governments in the civilized world, no longer a government by conviction and
the vote of the majority, but a government by the opinion and duress of a small
group of dominant men.”
This quasi-secret cabal pulling the strings in Washington
and much of America’s foreign policy is maintained by a corporatist ideology
that thrives on deregulation, outsourcing, deindustrialization, and financialization.
American exceptionalism, or the great “Washington Consensus,” yields perpetual
war and economic imperialism abroad while consolidating the interests of the
oligarchy here at home.
Mike Lofgren says this government within a government
operates off tax dollars but is not constrained by the constitution, nor are
its machinations derailed by political shifts in the White House. In this world
— where the deep state functions with impunity — it doesn’t matter who is
president so long as he or she perpetuates the war on terror, which serves this
interconnected web of corporate special interests and disingenuous geopolitical
objectives.
“As long as
appropriations bills get passed on time, promotion lists get confirmed, black
(i.e., secret) budgets get rubber stamped, special tax subsidies for certain
corporations are approved without controversy, as long as too many awkward
questions are not asked, the gears of the hybrid state will mesh noiselessly,”
according to Mike Lofgren in an interview with Bill Moyers.
Interestingly, according to Philip Giraldi, the
ever-militaristic Turkey has its own deep state, which uses overt criminality
to keep the money flowing. By comparison, the U.S. deep state relies on a
symbiotic relationship between banksters, lobbyists, and defense contractors, a
mutant hybrid that also owns the Fourth Estate and Washington think tanks.
Is there hope for the future?
Perhaps. At present, discord and unrest continues to build.
Various groups, establishments, organizations, and portions of the populace
from all corners of the political spectrum, including Silicon Valley, Occupy,
the Tea Party, Anonymous, WikiLeaks, anarchists and libertarians from both the
left and right, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and whistleblowers like Edward
Snowden and others are beginning to vigorously question and reject the
labyrinth of power wielded by the deep state.
Can these groups — can we, the people — overcome the divide
and conquer tactics used to quell dissent? The future of freedom may depend on
it.
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