124 Theses for Sustainable Peace in Freedom and Fairness

By CrisHam, 21 February, 2023

 

February 20, 2023                                                       

 

Preamble

 

The actual course of escalation directed to WW III, endangers the existence of our liberal civilization. It´s supposed defense on the military front leads more and more away from the real solution.

When the 13 North American colonies seceded from Great Britain in 1776, the United States entered history as the most liberal and democratic country. The efficiency of their fair market economy and the willingness of people from all parts of Europe to integrate have brought it to the top of the world within a few generations. All the prerequisites for the further dissemination of this successful model and the establishment of a growing community of values ​​were therefore in place.

About two thousand years ago, the sphere of influence of the Roman Empire, the first major power of European civilization, was limited to the countries around the connecting Mediterranean Sea, primarily for reasons of transport technology. In contrast, the United States, whose start almost coincided with the beginning of the technical age, had the whole world at their disposal. With the global leadership position, the preconditions were also concluded to strictly follow the peaceful path of a liberal model and not that of a military conqueror when expanding the area of ​​influence.

The "Pax Romana" - the Peace of Rome - had already provided historical proof that the military efforts of a truly sovereign superpower can be kept within very manageable limits. Expansion takes place most effectively and sustainably in a non-violent way, on the basis of authentic respect, that the inhabitants of backward countries feel towards the superior power and their civilization. From this they adopt advanced techniques, elements of language and the organization of coexistence.

However, the USA have been diverted from its initially peaceful course of success, although Thomas Jefferson, the main author of the Declaration of Independence, clearly recognized its superiority and warned his compatriots: "I hope our wisdom will grow with our power, and teach us, that the less we use our power the greater it will be." / Thomas Jefferson

This raises the question of the causal forces that have persuaded the United States to abandon its authentic role as an integrative model in favor of a clumsy and politically unsuccessful militarism. According to basic psychological rules, the search for the cause must always start with the motive. This means that only people can be considered who could perceive the democracy and freedom of development of citizens, which was launched in 1776, as obstacles in the pursuit of their own opposing interests.

One encounters these opponents of freedom through the detailed circumstances of the self-liberation of the 13 North American colonies from British rule, for which the Declaration of Independence in 1776 also provides informative information (recommended reading).The text written by Thomas Jefferson shows that it was not at all about breaking away from Great Britain, but solely from the disintegrating forces that set the tone there. For they were in the process of subjecting the world to a completely different, not at all democratic development model, namely that of the privileged corporations. According to this, companies (generally joint-stock companies) were granted the exclusive use of overseas territories by royal privilege. This included the granting of state sovereign powers, which effectively amounted to the oppression, plundering and disenfranchisement of the population.

The most comprehensive and best-documented of these activities, which aimed at cheating everyone, took place on the Indian subcontinent. Queen Elizabeth I granted the privilege to the East India Company on December 31, 1600 for this vast area. In the course of its existence, which lasted until 1858, this developed into the largest corporation in the world, which at times handled around half of world trade and helped its shareholders to unprecedented wealth.

 

 

Theses

 

1. The sphere of power of the privileged corporations should obviously also be extended to the 13 North American settler colonies.

2. The famous Boston Tea Party, one of the main triggers for the escalation to the War of Independence, “by chance” affected an East India Company merchant ship. The corporation, which in the meantime also had a customs privilege for North America, pushed the small competitors out of the tea market, so that the citizens in the colonies were exposed to its price dictates.

3. What was really explosive, however, was that the British policy for insisting on such special rights for the ultra-rich, which undermined the fair market economy, was ready to enter into a bloody civil war lasting 8 years against their own countrymen in the 13 colonies, the War of Independence from 1775-1783.

4. This disintegrating policy was diametrically opposed to the interests of the British nation and to those of the settlers in the 13 colonies. Because the text of the Declaration of Independence shows that the colonists saw themselves as a solidary part of the same nation.

5. The circumstances prove the already considerable political influence of a group of people who lacked any solidarity and whose efforts were aimed at expanding their power and making extra profits by privileging their corporations.

6. To this day, more than 420 years or about 15 generations after the EIC's receipt of the royal privilege in December 1600, the heirs of vast fortunes and/or ideological successors still display the same stubbornness in claiming privileges as their predecessors - see Chapter A 5 at www.frieden-freiheit-fairness.com.

7. Today, parliamentary privileged corporate oligopolies have replaced the royally privileged corporate monopolies of yore - and are having the same highly destructive effects as these - see Chapter A 2, second half at www.frieden-freiheit-fairness.com.

8. The privileges obtained then included and still include firstly a trade monopoly or oligopoly, respectively, secondly opportunities for political shaping and thirdly (today, of course, unofficial) influence on the use of military force - see theses 21 and 22.

9. A trading monopoly completely excludes potential competitors from the market, an oligopoly "only" systematically disadvantages them. In doing so, both eliminate or significantly weaken the mechanisms of the market economy of supply and demand.

10. In the resulting unfair price structure, excessive prices are demanded from the buyer side, while the producers have to accept the unfair low prices offered by the monopoly or oligopoly or to give up their production. For example, growing tobacco for large corporations is ruining small farmers in Africa.

11. Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the unfair diversion of ever-increasing shares of global economic power into the coffers of the multinationals can “actually” no longer be overlooked. Because in the more than 30 years since then, the real income of ordinary citizens has practically not risen - despite considerable increases in productivity in the economy (rationalization by means of IT technology). "Actually" means that this simple truth is systematically obscured from people - see Thesis 49

12. The return on invested capital that can be achieved in the extreme price range has, over time, led to the accumulation of unprecedented wealth, which is generally underestimated by powers. (Even more and growing importance has the control of money flow – see A 10. on www.frieden-freiheit-fairness.com.)

13. The generation-spanning keeping and passing on of huge fortunes (e.g. in foundations) has inevitably resulted in a money aristocracy which, in contrast to the disempowered feudal aristocracy, has survived to this day as a power factor - and is just about to revive the medieval autocracy.

14. The political influence of big money has been running an efficient feedback loop for 420 years. In this, more money used for political influence brings about new privileges and thus further extra profits. These, in turn, are used to acquire new privileges, and so on.

15. Numerous ways of buying political influence include founding and supporting (tax-exempt) non-profit organizations (NGOs), founding private school chains and universities, buying up media and maintaining lobbying agencies.

16. The resounding effectiveness of lobbying in favor of corporate interests has been scientifically proven and can be observed in constantly new individual examples - see Chapter A 5 on www.frieden-freiheit-fairness.com.

17. The well-known control over the international financial system occupies a special position in that it generates monetary income and at the same time (without additional investments) political influence, e.g. via national debt.

18. The steady expansion of the power concentrated in this sector became particularly clear in the Greek financial crisis of 2010-2012, when its misjudgment became the basis for bad financial decisions in a one-sided, concerted media and political action.

19. These decisions launched the astronomically expensive “Euro rescue package” and “aid to Greece” – to the main benefit of banks and hedge funds. For this "future-oriented” solution" to the state's over-indebtedness problem, the tried-and-tested, market-economy-compliant instrument of debt cuts has been tacitly relegated to a secondary role, where it is exposed to falsification by hedge funds, in which they "are allowed" to violate stability principles to the detriment of debtor countries. - see Chapter A 10, 2nd half.

20. The “modern” monetary aristocracy, in existence since 1600, has long been a territorial power whose empire is as far-reaching as the influence of its media, its tax-exempt NGOs, its financial systems and its lobbying teams.

21. In accordance with the enormous magnitude of the available resources, the rivalry of this empire for centuries no longer takes place in a league for individuals, for groups or companies, but in that for states and nations. For a time, the East India Company maintained a larger army than even the English and later British state (which had hardly ever been defeated for centuries).

22. At this level of rivalry, "capitalism needs war", as Pope Francis succinctly and aptly stated in 2014.

23. The moneyed aristocracy "traditionally" regards the large and aspiring nations of European culture as their economic rivals and political enemies, who must be fought bitterly.

24. These were above all Spain during the colonial era, France, Russia, Germany and (subtle, but efficiently) the Jewish religious community, which were fought by the centers of power of the money empire, namely Great Britain and later by the USA - above all by pitting them systematically against each other in changing alliances.

25. On this path guided by opportunism, these alliances formed far from idealistic goals could never constitute communities of values ​​based on solidarity through common ethics. Lord Palmerston, one of the most influential politicians of all time, openly admitted this when he remarked that England had no lasting friends, only lasting interests. However, he failed to add that these have always – also consistently – been the interests of a tiny ultra-wealthy minority.

26. The gradual shift in US roles away from a peacefully integrating pioneer of free democracy to a militaristic power has already shaped the circumstances surrounding the American Civil War. Instead of realizing an actual liberation of the slaves, a transfer of the latter into new dependencies took place in the large-scale industry of the North. The absurd military escalation has claimed over 800,000 lives, while the history of the around 20 countries in Latin America proves that freeing slaves does not require civil war.

27. In addition, the American Civil War, with the forced reunion of the conquered southern states with the victorious north, damaged the authentic identity of the USA as that of an idealistic association of free states.

28. Subsequent military operations by the United States have consistently had only one clear winner - big business. The American nation, on the other hand, has not had any lasting success in pursuing its interests and distributing their ideals of freedom, at least since the Spanish-American War (1898-1899). - This is shown, among other things, by the increasing number of cases of support for totalitarian forces (e.g. in Latin America) against democratically elected governments after World War II, as well as by the total failure in Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq and many other countries.

29. The shift towards backward militarism has been intensified over the decades, gradually replacing the profile of an idealistic liberator with that of an insensitive to brutal invader. One comes across this profile – although it is not at all given to western citizens in the mainstream media – with a very manageable Internet search for the numerous American military operations, for example in Central America, in Iraq and in Libya.

30. With such an attitude, the own military in its many foreign missions (around 200 alone after the Second World War) is increasingly destroying the image of the United States and thus the respect that forms the basis for any stable peace order based on the Pax Romana model - see preamble.

31. This de facto undermining of security is in growing disproportion to military spending of over $ 800 billion a year. The "incidentally" resulting slippage of control over the national debt mountain endangers internal security on a parallel path.

32. However, the stability deficits resulting from the worldwide loss of reputation of the USA could only grow into that existence-threatening danger of today because Western citizens were hardly aware of them.

33. This lack of consciousness - particularly among politicians - represents the result of a systematic influence on opinion - with a long history. (The books by Noam Chomsky, among others, are recommended for this well-documented thesis.)

34. The history of opinion manipulation goes back at least to the decades after the 1776 American Declaration of Independence. This is shown, among other sources, by various disparaging statements by the founding fathers about the truthfulness of newspaper reports.

35. How inseparably intertwined this latent insincerity is with the departure of the USA from its role as a libertarian role model in the founding years, came fully to the fore during the Spanish-American War (1898-1899) and in the following years in the Philippines. As a direct or indirect result of the bloody repression, around 10% of the 7 million islanders lost their lives.

36. With censorship in place until 1901 shielding the American public from information about the military's brutal tactics, democratic vigilance was largely eliminated and in consequence control over military actions. – see comment D 1, chapter 4 on www.frieden-freiheit-fairness.com.

37. During WW I and WW II, mere information filtering was "evolved" into systematic war propaganda. Each a special authority was set up for this purpose, namely the Creel Committee (1917-1919) and the Office of War Information (1942-1945).

38. These institutions unhesitatingly sacrificed the ideals of the free and fair press to their unconstitutional task, namely to create the politically desired willingness to go to war in the population. Accordingly, reporting from the combat zone was characterized by suppression of information, distortion, fabrication of facts and, of course, partisan commentary.

39. The extremely low media coverage of the systematic murder of Jews during World War II also bordered on the omission of information, although this had already begun in 1942 - see studies by Prof. Laurel Liv.

40. The high effectiveness of concerted media campaigns (such as in the Lewinski affair and in the Greek crisis from 2010) shows how easy it would have been at the time to put enormous pressure on the Nazis through broad education about the crimes against defenseless civilians, especially since the German population itself largely had no access to information and was therefore unable to exert any pressure on its own.

41. The persistent refusal - on flimsy to untrue justifications - by the American and British governments and the military during World War II to bomb the extermination facilities in the Auschwitz concentration camp and the railroad tracks there also points in the same direction.

42. The findings fit harmoniously with many others, the common denominator of which is that the military policy of Great Britain and the USA, influenced by big capital, was never about doing the maximum possible to protect human life, but on the contrary about allowing manageable military conflicts to grow into protracted, bloody wars.

43. On a further level, the findings show that the solidarity connection between big business and Judaism is merely a very cleverly and expensively staged fairy tale to the detriment of the latter (keyword system costs). The dishonest game necessarily includes that some Jews even join the perfidious "supplementary" narrative believe that political big capital is working towards "world domination by the Jews".

44. While Judaism is deeply rooted in ethical values, including sincerity and respect for legitimate positions, with a little psychological understanding the ideology of the significant big money leaders can be identified as totally different. (“Significant” means that the majority of members of the ultra-rich family clans cannot be involved at all, see Chapter B 8 and Thesis 123.)

45. Precisely because it is a question of insincerity and because the perfidious repertoire also includes the exchange of true enemies and true friends (Commentary D 2, Chapter 6), true like-minded people tend to be found in unexpected places, for example among anti-Semites of all colors and among extremist Leninists – see Chapter A 20 at www.frieden-freiheit-fainess.com

46. ​​The erosion of rule of law and ethical principles driven by the forces of big money has also become possible because citizens and politicians have not yet arrived psychologically in a free democracy while the money magnates didn´t so in a completely different way - and, on the contrary, are getting deeper and deeper into behavior patterns of the feudal age – see Chapter A 18. Items 8.1 to 8.11 and 9.1 to 9.8.

47. According to the unconsciously adapted role models, citizens and politicians do not behave like autonomously judging free people, but like docile subjects - in the mental corset of "political correctness", which "actually" is unmistakably one-sidedly tailored to the interests of big business.

48. Complementary to this, the political effectiveness of the moneyed aristocrats shows the aloof mentality of medieval kings and princes - characterized by disrespect for the creative citizens and their nations.

49. The undermining of press freedom has evolved into a definitive information war to date, as a result of the gigantic investments in media and communications technology by some of the ultra-wealthy. This is not conducted against external opponents, but against one's own Western citizens. Media are generating acceptance for military actions that are in fact unacceptable and contrary to the ideals of freedom and the security interests of democratic citizens.

50. This only seemingly bloodless war is much more dangerous than any open armed struggle because orientation is being destroyed. In an environment in which the clear boundaries between friend and foe, reason and pretense, right and wrong, liberation and subjugation, truth, half-truth and lies are blurred, it is easy to lead people astray.

51. The civilization-leading nations according to Thesis 23 are even led down to two equally irrational and self-destructive paths, one of which consists in clumsy militarism. The brutal military operations undermine the reputation of the West and thus damage the moral legal position and the respect according to Thesis 30.

52. The noticeably weakened moral position triggers feelings of guilt and inferiority complexes in a completely different part of the citizens and leads to the second, equally suicidal course of endless appeasement - see Chapter A 25, second half. Without course correction, appeasement increases to ingratiation.

53. As the two self-destructive strategies address different target groups in opposite ways, the civilization-leading nations are split into two increasingly hostile camps whose mutual lack of understanding destabilizes society, see Chapter A 26, second half.

54. As the last two world wars have shown and as the third fratricidal war that has now started confirms, conflicts between these nations (see thesis 23) are ultimately always "resolved" mercilessly on a maximally tough militaristic course with gigantic casualties. (In this respect, the Leninist-Stalinist effectiveness also fits into this category, see Thesis 45.)

55. On the other hand, the military conflicts between the same civilization-leading nations and countries of the Islamic cultural area are being carried out more and more clearly according to a two-stage pattern. In phase 1, military intervention takes place in an Islamic country (under pretexts such as terrorism or secret weapons programs - see Iraq War 2003), whereby the insensitive execution leads to the dismantling of Western reputation within the Islamic world according to Theses 29 and 52.

56. The resulting loss of respect according to Thesis 30 represents a questioning of the hierarchy and provides the psychological conditions for continued resistance by Islamist groups.

57. The continued stalemate creates the transition to Phase 2, in which more and more citizen fall into a submissive, ultimately suicidal mode of appeasement for the reasons given in Thesis 52 - see Appendix C 7 at www.frieden-freiheit-fairness.com.

58. Israel is on the verge of becoming the first victim of the two self-destructive anti-strategies - see Thesis 85 and Chapter B 10 at www.frieden-freiheit-fairness.com. But Europe and, with a further time lag, North America have long been on the same course, which without correction must lead to chaos.

59. The culmination of self-dismantling to date has been the withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan in August 2021 and its staging as a humiliation for the superpower.

60. With the loss of reputation of the USA as a regulatory power, the hierarchy between the Christian-Jewish and the Islamic cultural area, which Thomas Jefferson has already made clear in the Berber Wars (1801-1805), was called into question on a military level and already reversed on a moral level. (Note also the "accidentally" abandoned weapons and the rampant appeasement (i.e. pandering) of the EU countries, which immediately offered assistance to the Taliban regime.)

61. The growing profits in the corporate oligopolies allow a constant increase in the efficiency of information warfare by means of more and more complex technical, organizational and psychological tools. According to Thesis 49, this rearmament to maintain acceptance among the population is in a macabre “equilibrium” with the fact that the military operations and their disintegrating results are becoming less and less acceptable. In the case of the Iraq war (2003-2011) in particular, a lot of informative documentary material can be found on the Internet.

62. However, it must be added that “this material can still be found”. Because that is also part of the information war - the deletion of critical videos and websites or their selective ignoring by the major search engines - whereby the evil spirit of the book burnings by the Nazis is revived - which strongly confirms Thesis 45.

63. Wars of past epochs have normally ended with a clear and long lasting stable post-war order established by the victor. Since the incursion of capitalism (defined as the rule of big money) into civilization, this is less and less the case (e.g. Korean War with a country that is still divided, Libyan War with continued civil war intervals).

64. The last two world wars did not lead to a stable peace order either, although the final months of the 2nd in particular provided the tools for this - see Comment D 3, Chapter 1.

65. This omission by the winners of both great civil wars also extends to the design of the UN Charter proclaimed in 1945 with the aim of securing a lasting peace. In particular, the right to self-determination guaranteed there was not specified by means of concrete implementing provisions - and was thus left in the almost unusable raw state of an unfinished tool.

66. But a worldwide, fair application of the right to self-determination according to uniform rules is an absolutely necessary part of an equally necessary concept of peaceful conflict resolution - and thus the decisive instrument for anticipating military "solutions".

67. The current initial phase of World War III is also rooted to a large extent in the unresolved question of how to correctly apply the right to self-determination. Because if there were binding international rules for this, the situation in Crimea and the Donbass region could be cleared since a long time.

68. However, non-violent conflict resolutions that regard the wishes of the respective population is outside the spectrum of "politically correct" politics, as illustrated, for example, by the circumstances that led to the Vietnam War (1955-1975) - see Chapter A 20, 2nd half.

69. The correct identification of the Ukraine war as a proxy war, however not in the interest of the USA as a free democratic nation, but in the (however only supposed - see Chapter B 8) interest of the big capital empire and its empathetic claim to domination, is now vital for survival - see Theses 3 and 23.

70. The danger of an uncontrollable escalation is immediately averted as soon as the integrating concept of a grand alliance of all countries of European culture is recognized and tackled as the only sustainable alternative to war - see Chapters B 3 and B 4 at www.frieden-freiheit-fairness.com

71. This is a historically predetermined path. Because the inhabitants of Europe have already demonstrated their mutual compatibility and comprehensive willingness to integrate on a global level during the colonial period, when they brought forth large new nations within a few generations in the Australian-Pacific region and above all on the American double continent.

72. From this generous perspective, which (finally!) leaves behind the selfishness of individual states, one recognizes the third priority of the question of an exact border between the many countries concerned.

73. Only when it is clear that this also applies to the border between Russia and Ukraine does the view become clear for the actually relevant level of the conflict in the current war - that between future-unsuitable militarism and rational pacifism. (Of course this generosity, which is indispensable from a pan-European point of view, should not be misunderstood as a call to insensitively ignore the wishes of the regional inhabitants and the historical background when establishing a post-war order.)

74. A second level of conflict in the Ukraine war is almost congruent with the one according to Thesis 73. It is between the backward nationalism of individual peoples and pan-European solidarity (which requires a moderate, but wide-spread patriotism). For far too long, the disaccord between the nationalists of different countries promoted by big business (the Nazis also received financial aid) has prevented the realization of a large-scale integration of the European civilized peoples and nations.

75. Regardless of whether citizens and politicians see the cause in the money aristocracy or not, the developments alone must lead to the conclusion that now, on the threshold of World War III, the irrational double course of primitive militarism and submissive appeasement can go not a single step further.

76. A truly sovereign superpower only needs its military apparatus - which therefore can be reduced over time - to reinforce its claim to respect earned through own performance (see preamble, 3rd and 4th paragraph).

77. Only a free form of society can achieve this position. In particular, free private initiative within the framework of a fair market economy is the prerequisite for the creative resources of all members of society to be able to develop fully (as evidenced, among other things, by the failure of Leninism, which has largely destroyed small independent livelihoods, while the big capitalists rubbed hands on the other side of the Atlantic).

78. Because of this connection, it is also true in the area of ​​economic policy that western countries cannot go any further as before - see Theses 7 - 13. Based on Thesis 75, this also applies completely regardless of whether targeted political intervention by an ultra-rich group of people is seen as the cause of the problem is or not.

79. For decades, the money magnates have understood how to address the fundamentally wrong central idea of ​​Western politics, to intervene bureaucratically in the economy for the alleged benefit and protection of the citizens - with the devastating result of a constant expansion of oligopoly rule - see Chapter A 5.

80. The liberation of the market economy also includes the abolition of privileges for international corporations, after the oligopolistic siphoning off of ever larger extra profits (including to NGOs) endanger the technical leadership position of and social peace in Western countries - Chap. A 9

81. The charitable label of NGOs obscures the dangerous downside of their enormous potential for propaganda and action. With policy direction being determined by the richest donors, reform aimed to dry up the rule of money must include democratic control of the flow of funds as well as of the procedures for granting charitable status.

82. The abuse of power that must be stopped is particularly evident in concerted actions in which the forces of many NGOs are directed in a specific political direction.

83. The NGO forums in early September 2001 in Durban, South Africa, which ran parallel to the conference against racism and discrimination there, offered a glimpse of the potential dimensions of this component of the general information war. The at least 7,000 representatives of 1,500 "charitable" organizations swore in - at the time "pioneering" – to an unfair anti-Israel line. The very clear Jewish legal position based on the League of Nations Mandate for Palestine of 1922 was coldly ignored - as has been happening in the media for decades - see Chap. B 10 at www.frieden-freiheit-fairness.com.

84. The alarming "successes" of the ever more complex information war against the successful nations of free civilization show insistently the need for citizens, politicians and journalists to be much more critically vigilant. "If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be" / Thomas Jefferson

85. The lack of vigilance is by no means based on a generally underdeveloped ability to judge, but rather on its psychological blockage. It is also not difficult to solve this as soon as one has recognized their psychological mechanisms and triggers, which, according to Thesis 47, keep Western politicians in a subservient psychological status.

86. As can be shown, the main trigger consists in an authoritarian pressure of expectation emanated from militarists in the security establishment in the United Kingdom and the United States for decades – see Comment D 2, Chapter 2 at www.frieden-freiheit-fairness.com

87. Considering the information warfare mentioned in Thesis 49, which security institutions from the military and secret services demonstrably wage against their own Western population, and also taking in consideration the surreal unsuccessfulness of American military operations, necessarily arises the question of the trustworthiness of these security institutions for already a long time – see Chapter A 23 on www.frieden-freiheit-fairness.com

88. The unprincipled treatment of Julian Assange, Edward Snowden and other whistleblowers also shows how justified such doubts are. The completely subordinate danger that any planned actions of the security institutions could fail as a result of the extensive revelations of these freedom heroes is artificially placed over the vital concern to ensure the trustworthiness of the executives in the security apparatus.

89. Such a reversal of the ranking between subordinate and superior legal interests (basic knowledge in every law degree) does not conform to the rule of law and is an indication of the distorting influence of very strong, non-democratic forces.

90. Furthermore, the de facto exemption of the security institutions, namely the secret services and the military from a democratic obligation to justify their completed actions creates a legal vacuum that massively runs counter to the legitimate protection interests of the citizens - as well as against the basic democratic idea, according to which the nation is the sovereign ruler over the state territory , not the government and certainly not an inefficiently controlled security establishment – ​​see the preamble to the American Constitution.

91. This also applies insofar as NATO and the EU do not embody the idea of ​​European solidarity in the Ukraine war, but it´s opposite. Because with the biased intervention in the conflict, a destructive policy that disintegrates the cultural continent since almost 170 years, is being pushed to the extreme. It´s mayor strategic aim is to exclude Russia from the circle of European nations - see Comment D 1, Chapter 2 on www.frieden-freiheit-fairness.com.

92. The NATO and EU countries that stand against Russia today correspond to the small group of European powers that fought alongside the Ottoman Empire against Russia in the Crimean War of 1853-1856. However, the then only 4 states (GB, F, TR and I/ Savoy) have now become 31 - in line with the enormous expansion of the empire of big money, see Theses 20 and 21.

93. Instead of pan-European solidarity, the provocative course pursued by Western states since 1999 with the start of NATO's eastward expansion and intensified since 2014 (when they began to build-up Europe's largest land forces outside of Russia in Ukraine) solely serves the interests of big business at several levels. In addition to the extra profits of the armaments and energy companies, this also includes the mutual weakening of the nations of the European cultural area, which is obviously politically aimed, and the exclusion of Russia in particular.

94. The true character of a proxy war according to Thesis 69 in the (supposed) interest of big business finds it´s expression in the application of "proven" anti-strategies and in the concerted staging of the institutions influenced by them:

- Idly sitting out the chances of restoring the European community of nations including Russia after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.

- “Forgetting” (=ignoring) the partnership spirit of the 1997 NATO-Russia Founding Act

- Continuously intensifying the threat according Thesis 93 (parallel case to the Cuba Crisis of 1962) 

- Lack of initiative (= failure) on the part of the UN and the EU when, after the Minsk Agreement of 2015, it should have been the aim helping to achieve a final implementation that would stabilize the region of Eastern Ukraine.

- Questioning and possible reversal of a historically grown regional hierarchy of forces through incessant arms deliveries

- Excessive appeasement (= pandering) to the Ukrainian government, to which more and more effective weapon technology is gradually being handed over.

- Thus also toleration of a “moral” reversal of rank between the unconditionally (= submissively) helping NATO and EU governments and the Ukrainian government (not asking in a friendly way, but demanding with authoritarian pressure of expectation).

95. With this permitted exchange of ranks, the political representatives of the NATO and EU states - in violation of their duty of care - placed their incumbent responsibility for the security of their own citizens in the hands of the Ukrainian leadership according to psychological rules - see Chap. A 1 at www.frieden-freiheit-fairness.com

96. Consequently, the Ukrainian government “was allowed” to end the negotiations with Russia, which are crucial for the security of Western citizens, on its own initiative, which it did with a declaration of May 17, 2022.

97. Shortly after the start of the invasion, it was evident that the Ukrainian defense was taking place in a psychological world of desperately defending against a genocide war of annihilation, in which the only two possible outcomes were victory or death. - The politicians around Zelensky had probably never heard of the Danish strategy during the German occupation in World War II - the only appropriate one given a clear hierarchy of forces; there, instead of armed resistance, successful civil resistance was practiced through non-cooperation.

98. The Western policy of appeasement and thus the psychological transfer of responsibility to the Ukrainian leadership according to Thesis 95, instead allows the actually overriding of the security interests of the people in the combat zone to subordinated power-political objectives such as the military conquest of Crimea - whose actual third-rate status is explained in Thesis 73 and underlined by Thesis 111.

99. Given that NATO's military spending is around 15 times that of Russia, it can only be a matter of a foreseeable period of time before the land bridge to Crimea becomes a combat zone, so the time fuse for maximal escalation has now been activated.

100. Because the positions of the two warring parties leave no room for alternatives: the Russians possibly use nuclear weapons as soon as Russian territory is attacked - and the Ukrainians only resume negotiations when Russian troops have withdrawn from all Ukrainian territory - and that includes Crimea in their definition.

101. This prospective checkmate for Europe must be prevented by all peaceful means - in particular, to finally put the overdue pressure on the Ukrainian leadership by stopping arms deliveries so that they immediately drop their unfulfillable preconditions for negotiations.

102. Unfortunately, according to Thesis 68, the citizens' interest in peace in this proxy war is in stark contrast to the interests of big business, which, apart from extra profits, also consist in expanding the sphere of power of their money empire and in weakening the civilization-leading nations, seen as rivals, according to Thesis 24.

103. In concrete terms, a Russia subject to the Empire, ideally fragmented, would mean the logical conclusion of the russophobic policy begun in 1853 with the Crimean War on part of the power centers Great Britain and the USA - see Comment D 1, Chapter 2 on www.frieden-freiheit-fairness.com 

104. It is therefore to be expected that disruptive actions will escalate again as soon as an agreement process is "threatening".

105. The new gas pipeline between Norway and Poland can be considered an “ideal” target for sabotage – since such an intervention would firstly lead closer to the three targets according to Thesis 102, moreover, could easily be blamed on the Russians. (And technically and organizationally one could probably build on experiences with the attacks on the Nord Stream pipeline.)

106. The same applies to the dam of the gigantic Kakhovka reservoir (18 cubic kilometers of water capacity) upstream from Cherson, the demolition of which can of course neither be in the Ukrainian nor (because of the enormous image damage) in the Russian interest - but for that very reason unfortunately fits perfect for Theses 42 and 54.

107. Such considerations confirm that militarism and technical high civilization are not compatible with each other, that consequently the same also applies to the rule of money - see, among others, Theses 3 and 22 - and that the only alternative is the realization of the Great Alliance - see Thesis 70

108. The incursion of capitalism into civilization in December 1600 damaged the Christian-Jewish culture in many ways, namely by distorting the fair market economy and by undermining free democracy in favor of the anachronistic power interests of an ultra-rich minority without solidarity.

109. More seriously, money power has led the successful nations on an all-round auto-destructive and disintegrating course - and is very obviously leading further.

110. In contrast to this disaster the catch-up realization of the historically predetermined Great Alliance according to Thesis 70, while restoring a fair market economy, represents a sustainably stabilizing constellation through an undoubted and persistent leadership position according to Theses 76 and 77, that ensures …

110.1 respect 

110.2 sovereignty which allows generous fairness 

110.3 the role of an idealistic model society

110.4 assumption of advanced techniques, norms, elements of language and social  organizational models including the associated ethics by other societies.

110.5 this way a continuous improvement of the cultural and ideological compatibility

110.6 development into an authentic community of values ​​under the constant modern development of its democratic, rule-of-law mechanisms – see Chapter A 34. at www.frieden-freiheit-fairness.com

110.7 constant reduction of nationalism focused on individual peoples and groups in favor of a - always moderate - patriotism that keeps the entire family of peoples according to a value-based gradient of solidarity together – see Chapters A 25 and B 6.

111. The restored solidary unity and the sovereign global position of the prospective Great Alliance consisting of potentially all countries of European culture on the American double continent, in the area of ​​Australia and New Zealand as well as in Europe including Russia form the basis to realize justice and equal rights of nations. In this respect, the Alliance differs fundamentally from the UN, which has not managed to consistently implement this principle proclaimed in Article 1 of its Charter in 77 years - see Chapter B 10. However, under the influence of big business in New York, it was hardly able to do so.

112. From the perspective of the alliance, China is not an opponent or an enemy, but an interesting partner for the exchange of socio-political ideas and for cooperation. For the  peaceful reunification with Taiwan the way is paved after overcoming the polarizing rule of money.

113. For decades, Western media have painted a widely distorted image of China that glossed over various shared values ​​and the existence of compatible elements of social organization.

114. This includes the Grassroots Democracy, in which candidates and MPs are selected by the citizens at the community level. While the deputies of the provincial parliaments and the central parliament are also recruited from this pool of persons filtered out by the population, it can be quite effectively prevented that opportunists who lack solidarity can even enter a political career.

115. Above all, the distorted image of China in the media obscures the real reason for the country's grandiose economic success. This lies in a market economy that is based to over 60% on private initiative and largely functions more freely and fairly than in the West.

116. It is easier to start up new companies, energy is available at a fair price that is not pushed up by oligopoly, taxation is moderate, loans are available also outside the big banks and there are far fewer bureaucratic hurdles in the way of small entrepreneurs and self-employed persons - see chapter A 29.

117. The great success of China emphatically confirms Thesis 77.

118. However, the actually important conclusion is that the (not that much) communist People's Republic found the key to which the United States owed its steep rise in the 19th Century, but which they lost under capitalist activity - a really fair market economy.

119. While the tensions around Taiwan, artificially fueled in the course of the information war, are already heralding the next major military conflict (or rather the one next to Israel), the polarizing influences emanating from the militarism of money rule on all major past and all prospective future wars are becoming so clear that the peaceful engagement of vigilant citizens and politicians will very likely be able to prevent the very worst.

120. The system, which for centuries has been able to turn people against each other and to cheat them, must ultimately choke on the enormous dimensions of the success it has always striven for. - It is choking on the amounts of money that flow through the hands of countless organizations, choking on the extra profits during the manipulated crises and on the "perfect" dependencies of everyone on the large multinational corporations - for the citizens must notice this huge success - despite or precisely because of the continuous armament in the information war. Because more than everything else it´s the recognition of the insincerity and the lack of solidarity behind this unfair war which inspires people's vigilance.

121. Since each single group can retrospectively reconstruct the means by which it was used against which others, this supposed success strategy ultimately becomes a boomerang for the system operators - and the starting point for understanding between the former enemies. Muslims, especially Arab people, can find orientation in appendices C 6 and C 7 - where they will also encounter some truths that initially seem uncomfortable. In a different way, the inevitability of a reorientation also applies to Judaism and the State of Israel, which immediately will recognize that the forces of big business are not their solidary friends and protectors, but their bitter rivals - see Chapters B 7 and B 10.

 

122. As the group that is being fought with the best hidden (psychological) weapons, and which also is the only one that maintains effective contacts with the aloof representatives of high finance, Jews are predestined to initiate responsibly the inevitable system change not against said members of the money dynasties, but in cooperation with them - see chap. B 7 at the end.

 

123. This task is manageable because the members of the money dynasties referred to as "money magnates", "capitalists" etc. by no means represent a self-contained group or a group with a homogenous attitude. Because with the replacement of the generations, the question always arises anew as to whom is ever entrusted which information - see Chap. B 8.

 

124. The precondition of a peaceful process requires that an amnesty be granted. Specifically, the prosecution of criminal offenses that have been connected to the rule of big money on a political and/or economic level should be avoided - without thereby hindering the historical processing - see Chap. A 32, last quarter.