
MARK Carney, Keir Starmer, Emmanuel Macron, Ursula Von Der Leyen, Friedrich Merz and our own Anthony Albanese all sing from the same songbook – climate action, renewable energy, diversity equity and inclusivity, no borders.
And for decades the “choir master” Klaus Schwab and his international banking sponsors, has made sure that the G7 and G20 team stick to the melody.
But when they and their representatives arrived in Davos this week, they heard a very jarring message from the United States delegation: You blew it. Your globalist policy failed and you now need to get back to actually running countries with real, functioning economies.
Promethean Action took special note of an address by US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer that referred to something that 21st Century economists seldom mention – Hamiltonian economics.
He was of course referring to Alexander Hamilton, the radical opposition to the “free trade economics” ideology of Adam Smith and his British East India Company.
Hamilton is seen as the founding father of American System economics, that built the United States, probably the most successful and prosperous modern nation state in history, with it’s multiple cities in multiple decentralised state jurisdictions.
Susan Kokinda notes that since the 1776 American Revolution, that is being celebrated this year, the fight is not between capitalism and communism, but between the British imperial system and the American system.
Kokinda says many may be beginning to realize that the battlefield is a little different to the they’ve been taught to fight on, and this is the mission of Promethean Action.
“We don’t just want to grow and prosper alone, we want you to abandon the insanity and join us because everything that Donald Trump has done in his first year is to ‘grow baby, grow’ – to unleash the productive power of America’s workers and to throttle the power of the financial elite,” she says.
“But don’t expect Carney and his friends to accept these offers. For the Davos crowd, this is an extinction level event.
“Their entire power structure is based on feeding financial income streams, by finding new sectors of the economy to loop and driving down living standards and population growth.”
Cairns News notes that this destructive system with it’s nightly “market updates” on mainstream media is clearly evident in Australia. It can only function with mass importation of cheap foreign labor that is also fed the Australian welfare state’s “free money handouts” for Labor votes.
“So instead of accepting the invitation to grow, the European elite (and Albanese) are doubling down on managed decline in a downsized version,” says Kokinda. “They call it regionalization, I call it globalism light.
“The want to link the European Union with the South American common market and other regional clusters to keep the Green New Deal and the Paris Accord live.”
Kokinda switched to a video of Carney speaking at the WEF, and bemoaning the demise of “the rules based order” aka “New World Order” as the globalist scheme of things was once referred to.
“The strong can do what they can and the weak must suffer what they must,” said Carney, in a veiled reference to recent American actions in Venezuela and plans to annex Greenland, in addition to Russia’s invasion of eastern Ukraine.
EU President Ursula von der Leyen also featured at Davos, spouting “a new Europe” and a new regional deal with South America. “It was a breakthrough after 25 years of negotiations,” von der Leyen enthused.
“And with it, the European Union and Latin America have created the largest free trade zone in the world – a market worth over 20% of global GDP, 31 countries with over 700 million consumers, aligned with the Paris Agreement.”
Note the latter condition tagged on to this apparently glorious and wonderful trade deal.
“So they’re taking the failed policies of globalism and shoving them into smaller regional packages,” says Kokinda. She went on to describe the globalist anti-population, deindustrialization agenda of the European elites and their global Paris Accord.
In sharp contrast, American System economics focuses on physical growth of the economy and the development of a productive and prosperous middle and working class, a point repeated by the Trump team in Davos.
The notorious Davos plan is for working people to be corralled in Agenda 2030 human habitat zones, owning nothing, leasing clothes and household goods, and eating factory protein made from insects. It is called “the circular economy”.