It takes a village to ruin everything

How elite problem-solving works

by Jon Rappoport

August 16, 2017

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Here is a formula for you: “smaller problem, bigger solution.”

It’s quite an elite formula, and I’ll explain it as I go along.

“Some even believe we are part of a secret cabal working against the best interests of the United States, characterizing my family and me as ‘internationalists’ and of conspiring with others around the world to build a more integrated global political and economic structure—one world, if you will. If that is the charge, I stand guilty, and I am proud of it.” (David Rockefeller, Memoirs 2003)

In a future sea of darkness, the islands of light, toward which people desperately grope, are clusters of buildings occupied by mega-corporations and government agencies.

To achieve a measure of survival, people seek those islands and the jobs that come with them.

When you sign on and are accepted, you pledge a loyalty that knows no bounds, because there is no viable alternative. You cease worrying about the crimes your employer is committing, because you are safe, you are out of the darkness, and you want to stay there.

What would cause this future to come to pass? Many answers have been offered. I’ll add a factor to the list.

It concerns a method of problem-solving. Here is the premise: if a problem crops up, solve it by enlarging the scope of the relevant factors.

More precisely, ARTIFICIALLY enlarge the scope of the relevant factors.

This is Elite Problem Solving.

In 1996, Hillary Clinton’s book, It Takes a Village, appeared. In it, she argued that a whole community must solve the problem of raising a child. Of course, this was pretentious nonsense. It runs parallel to the idea that no entrepreneur can prosper without infra-structure that is built with public money, and therefore the entrepreneur and his output should be the property of the state.

Starting with the individual child, Clinton offers a solution that encompasses a town or a community or even a city…or who knows…maybe a planet.

But the original problem isn’t solved (if it was a problem to begin with), and the solution is an artifact designed to regulate a larger environment. To put it another way, Clinton’s model makes it necessary to put everyone under the gun because a child may be a problem.

Problem: a gaggle small fish might be wiped out by allowing water from rivers to irrigate farmland. Solution: we must consign the whole valley of farms to eternal drought.

If the free market gives birth to 12 million companies and corporations, this creates the “problem” of uninspected potential crimes. Therefore, we have to put the world under the regulatory eye and nose of agencies, whose ultimate objective is to wipe out those enterprises, or weaken them to the point at which they will be absorbed in much larger corporations—until, finally, there are 400 mega-corporations that are responsible for 80% of all international trade and production.

Then and only then can we feel safe. Then and only then can we know that government will exercise proper control over business on planet Earth.

Of course, when 400 corporations do constitute the productive engine of Earth, they will have bought off governments so they can do exactly as they like. They will partner with governments to share the spoils. Which was part of the idea in the first place.

Again, the method is: whatever the size of the original purported problem, make the solution bigger and more encompassing.

If one gun (fired by one person) killed one person, confiscate all guns everywhere.

Here is another example: if you foment and prepare and fund and supply a war between two major powers, in the aftermath you will solve the problem of reconstruction by welding those powers together as one Complex…in which case, you end up with larger unified organizations than when you started, and you control that unified whole.

In Europe, that whole is called the totalitarian European Union.

Look at the opposite strategy, which is no longer held to be viable: you create self-sufficiency wherever possible. Responsible self-sufficiency. Most people don’t have a clue what that means.

Suppose you started a small nation. You would be faced with the problem of survival. How would you solve that? You could forge all sorts of relationships with other countries in the areas of trade, loans, and purchases of material…except you know that these other nations are corrupt beyond the telling of it. Their governments are corrupt, their economies are corrupt, their leaders are criminals. Do you opt for this larger entangling solution, or do you decide to make do with what you have and innovate and work your way toward the objective of your own national self-sufficiency?

If you opt for the second choice, what happens? It has rarely if ever been tried. These days, you would be accused of isolationism and, at the very least, “exiled from the world community.”

And yet, theoretically speaking, if you could survive and prosper as a new nation, dedicated to inculcating the self-sufficiency of every citizen as a long-range goal, you would stand as a shining example to the rest of the world. You would have made the great experiment with freedom work. This was, in a way, what the original American Republic was built to achieve, before it was subverted, three or four minutes after the Constitution was drawn up.

During World War 2, members of the Council on Foreign Relations were tasked with setting out a plan for the creation of the United Nations, the grand global solution to war everywhere at all times.

As we have seen, its emerging agenda has been a covert op to control many facets of human life in all nations, under the rubric of “sustainability.”

In 1988, two UN agencies that seemed to have little power, the World Meteorological Association and the Environmental Programme, created the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The IPCC went on to spearhead the drive to convince the world that man is causing so much atmospheric warming, civilization will soon end if the UN doesn’t radically reorder the behavior of all societies and individuals. And the UN mantra is: “the science is settled.”

A child in a classroom fidgets in his chair and looks out the window. He doesn’t respond immediately when the teacher asks him a question. Well, this child needs to be “solved.” For that, a school counselor is brought in, who in turn recommends a psychiatrist. The psychiatrist makes a diagnosis of ADHD, which doesn’t exist. There is no test for it. The child takes Ritalin, and within eight weeks falls into a funk. The psychiatrist diagnoses this as a new emerging condition, clinical depression, rather than an understandable reaction to Ritalin. He prescribes one of the SSRI antidepressants. Two months later, the child cuts himself. The psychiatrist, ignoring the fact that these SSRI drugs are known to cause suicide, decides to prescribe an even stronger chemical, one of the so-called antipsychotics. The parents refuse to allow this. Child Services is called in. They interview the parents and suggest that a charge of medical neglect could be brought against them, in which case the child might be taken from the home and put into state-sponsored foster care.

It takes a village. An overbearing criminal village.

An innovative but struggling company, Silk, which markets organic soy products, sells itself to Dean, a giant agribusiness corporation. Dean turns around and begins buying cheaper soy from China, rather than from the US organic farmers who were supplying Silk. Some of those US farmers go out of business. This is called “free trade,” and is justified by the claim that we’re all living in One World, and the sovereignty of nations is merely an outmoded fiction. Loyalty to one’s own country is scoffed at as “primitive.”

All over the planet, huge agribusiness corporations are bringing local farmers to their knees. These corporations are international. They owe no allegiance to any nation. They float.

Here is Richard Bell (pseudonym) (16 interviews, 132 pages with Richard in my collection The Matrix Revealed), a former financial insider: “Someday, up the road, a few of these agribusiness corporations will merge into a super-entity. Then what will we have? Is this still the free market? Of course not. The level playing field no longer exists.”

“And here’s the kicker: overall food production declines. Government pension funds and banks are INVESTED in the stock of that super-agri-entity. They want to see that stock price rise. They’ll do NOTHING to interfere with that.”

“Agriculture becomes a closed system. The whole idea is to make it look like free-market capitalism, when it isn’t. It turns out that you need separate nations to have capitalism. You need tariff protections. You need nations that figure out how to move toward self-sufficiency. You won’t learn these principles in college courses. You’ll learn just the opposite.”

We have been sold a fiction. Time and time again we have been told that no nation can exist and survive on its own. Self-sufficiency is a foul and selfish myth. Every nation needs vital resources it doesn’t have. It can only obtain them from another country.

This presupposes that the ingenuity and imagination of the human mind is limited in what it can devise. Which is the biggest lie of all.

Discrediting the notion of self-sufficiency is the cornerstone in the building of Globalism.

Why do you think we are bombarded with stories and pictures of poverty around the world? Why do you think stories of celebrities adopting babies from “The Third World” are given such wide play? Because our so-called leaders really care? This op has as its goal fostering the amorphous conviction that everyone must pitch in to help everyone at all times everywhere.

And THAT sets the stage for what? Not share and care. Not a better world. No. It sets the stage for mega-corporations and their partner governments and banks, backed up by intelligence agencies and armies and “missionaries,” to enact their Great Solution: global control, management, governance.

The celebrity, bouncing her new adopted baby on her knee, says, “I know, in the end, when all this is done, our leaders will make it a better world. I know they will. Share and care will win.”

But that’s not the plan. It never was.

You can find the elite formula in many places: “smaller problem, larger solution.”

The smaller problem leads to a grand solution that encompasses far more than the problem ever touched.

In other words, it’s a fake solution dressed up to look like the real thing.


The Matrix Revealed

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Jon Rappoport

The author of three explosive collections, THE MATRIX REVEALED, EXIT FROM THE MATRIX, and POWER OUTSIDE THE MATRIX, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29th District of California. He maintains a consulting practice for private clients, the purpose of which is the expansion of personal creative power. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe. Jon has delivered lectures and seminars on global politics, health, logic, and creative power to audiences around the world. You can sign up for his free NoMoreFakeNews emails here or his free OutsideTheRealityMachine emails here.

25 comments on “It takes a village to ruin everything

  1. Maurine Meleck says:

    Sadly though, Trump isn’t the answer to solving “it takes a village.”

      • James says:

        Because people continue to look to the government local, state and federal as well as governmental institutions such as the CDC for answers and guidance. The government and it’s institutions do not have the answers or the guidance Americans need to pursue a life of liberty and happiness, because the government and it’s institutions only care about money and power for themselves.
        Freedom and prosperity only come to those who take personal responsibility for their own life and sucess.

    • From Quebec says:

      On the contrary, Maurine, This is precisely Trump’s solution,: individualism,Independence and self relying country.

      How can you not see it ?

      Why do you think the NWO cretins are all after him and wants to kill him?

      Do you really think that they just don’t like his hair or the way he talks?

      Come on Maurine, get real.

  2. And the elite will do everything they can to stop Britain coming out of the EU…….

  3. The Great Leap Forward says:

    Ahhh…the statist utopians and their failed ideology.
    It would be entertaining and good for a laugh were it not for the mountain of dead bodies that always result when the crack pipe fairy tales of a 19th century German bum are applied outside the faculty lounge.
    Burning entire nations to the ground is a feature and not a bug to these fruit loops.
    To these true believers the state is always a force for good and this little thing called human nature doesn’t even exist.

  4. Jennifer says:

    We say, it takes a Synedium. The book “The Golden Reed” defines synedrium as a gathering of minds dedicated to a conspiracy of control of Humanity, and mastery of the World through economic manipulation. “The Legion of the Damned.”

    See, a mind is like a candlelight of power which is always cubed. 1 candle gives off 1 candlelight of power. 2 candles give off 2 cubed or 8 candlelight of power. 10 minds thinking together gives off 1000 candlelight of power. They control us by thinking together while they keep us thinking and protesting against each other to keep us separate and weak.

    Our only defense is given in the Book of Revelationss and that is to become part of the City of God, which is as wide as it is high as it is deep, a mind cube, but the temple of this City is JeSus and the Lord God Almighty, who we know as Man, as JeSus said He was the Son of Man. So, we must seek out that City and become a part of it.

    Every nation which has ceased calling on God for answers to their problems has been destroyed. When we don’t become part of His Mind Cube, we become pawns of the Synedrium.

  5. A truly Great, Great, Great article, by the great Jon Rappoport:
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    “Why do you think we are bombarded with stories and pictures of poverty around the world? Why do you think stories of celebrities adopting babies from “The Third World” are given such wide play? Because our so-called leaders really care? This op has as its goal fostering the amorphous conviction that everyone must pitch in to help everyone at all times everywhere.

    And THAT sets the stage for what? Not share and care. Not a better world. No. It sets the stage for mega-corporations and their partner governments and banks, backed up by intelligence agencies and armies and “missionaries,” to enact their Great Solution: global control, management, governance.

    The celebrity, bouncing her new adopted baby on her knee, says, “I know, in the end, when all this is done, our leaders will make it a better world. I know they will. Share and care will win.”

    But that’s not the plan. It never was.

    You can find the elite formula in many places: “smaller problem, larger solution.”

    The smaller problem leads to a grand solution that encompasses far more than the problem ever touched.

    In other words, it’s a fake solution dressed up to look like the real thing.”

  6. truth1 says:

    Sometimes, one short sentence says it all: “It takes a village. An overbearing criminal village.”
    Amen! Nobody likes people sticking their nose in your own business. We all (who are not leftists) want to be free and autonomous. A family with its own means of sustenance, food from the land, our own farm big enough to raise however many kids come along.

    Of course, the leftist wet dream is the collective, and controlling everyone to the last detail, even our very thoughts and words. Honestly, that contrast should be very obvious to any person with an IQ of at least 80 . . . except . . . Many people just want what they want, and will spend all their time thinking how they can justify that want. What some want is “An overbearing criminal village.”
    A despotic dictatorship that bullies us and enslaves us and denies any personal choices.

    Its not about logic, reason, or principle. Its about someone wanting to be the ultimate boss, at any and all costs. So left leaning A-holes make a great big fuss about say,
    “you spoke harshly to your child. It could seriously traumatize them. I am afraid we will have to take your child away, for you could possibly, maybe, a slight chance, say 1 out of a billion, cause future possible emotional harm.” “or worse, you might teach them something bad and do the same. Junior, you coming with us. Your parents are horrible.” Child is dragged off kicking and screaming. Not that’s real, more than just possible. Its actually, extremely harmful emotional abuse of a child by the state. I’m not making this up, either. That’s for Hollywood to do.

    It boggles the mind what leftists can reason and do. But what they do, they do, not for our good, but for their dreams of global slavery of every last living being. Those in power so completely blow out of proportion to the point you can’t recognize what they are saying or doing. Its just lies upon lies, covered by more lies. Its is a sick disgusting game of evil, multiplied by about 7 billion.

    The most beautiful concept in the world: Live and let live. Do unto others as you would have them do on to you. I wrote that, ya know. Oh, damn, I just lied. Oh no, I got leftis disease. Please pray for me 😉

  7. Reblogged this on John Barleycorn and commented:
    On the mark

  8. ac says:

    It takes a village to support a snowflake.

  9. From Quebec says:

    Take care of yourself first or you will have nothing left to give others.

  10. Ft. Nolan says:

    Jon, it’s time to take to a rooftop or freeway overpass with this! You are succinct, on target and timely here. The Urth is a Plantation, shackles unseen.

  11. RAW says:

    “If you opt for the second choice, what happens? It has rarely if ever been tried. These days, you would be accused of isolationism and, at the very least, “exiled from the world community.”

    This option never has a chance to thrive… it will be relentlessly hijacked by the Righteous Third Party fomenting division through deception ending in destruction… then all is plundered by the Righteous Ones. Evidence in abundance. https://youtu.be/ELd7U1RyikY

  12. justanthropology says:

    Hot off the Rappoport Press, truth be told…

  13. Dee says:

    God give us Wisdom open our eyes

  14. gumersindo says:

    . Many people just want what they want, and will spend all their time thinking how they can justify that want.

  15. amaranto es says:

    . ”
    A despotic dictatorship that bullies us and enslaves us and denies any personal choices.

  16. A despotic dictatorship that bullies us and enslaves us and denies any personal choices.

  17. DevBlog says:

    On the German mark A despotic dictatorship that bullies us and enslaves us and denies any personal choices.

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