Sept 2024: “We must rescue the Republic to save the West.” ~ Brett Weinstein

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If you want to understand what’s happening in Europe, you need to understand what was written nearly 100 years ago.

In 1925, Austrian-Japanese aristocrat Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi published Practical Idealism, outlining his vision for the future of Europe. He was the founder of the Pan-European Union, the first modern movement for a united Europe—a precursor to today’s EU.

What did he advocate?

A post-national Europe, ruled by an elite, with national identities gradually erased and replaced by a new “Eurasian-Negroid” population. He described this future population as “easily governable”—a homogenized, cultureless mass, stripped of tribal loyalties, patriotic feeling, or ethnic distinction.

He praised the idea of a European elite disconnected from national heritage, composed primarily of technocrats and financiers. He believed this ruling class should engineer Europe’s transformation from the top down.

His vision wasn’t fringe. Kalergi was openly supported by powerful figures, including Austrian Chancellor Ignaz Seipel, French politicians like Aristide Briand, and even later, Winston Churchill. He was the first recipient of the Charlemagne Prize—an award still given today to those who advance European integration (recent recipients include Merkel, Macron, and Zelensky).

The Kalergi Plan was a roadmap.

Since the 1990s, Europe has experienced:
– Deliberate mass immigration, destabilizing borders and reshaping demographics
– Aggressive multicultural policies, promoting division over unity
– Suppression of national identity, labeled as “extremism”
– Elite-driven governance, increasingly removed from democratic accountability

It’s all there. Written down.
A clear blueprint celebrated by the architects of modern Europe.

We are watching a careful plan executed step by step.

Humanity has had to suffer all sorts of ‘isms’ throughout history; Marxism, communism, fascism, globalism, feminism, chauvinism, wokeism and institutionalism, to name a few. I feel the world is finally ready to leave all of that behind and welcome the only ‘ism’ worth keeping; individualism.

It’s time to abandon herd mentality and the absurd notion that the collective is more important than the individual.

The collective is simply the sum of the individuals, so it’s the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual condition of the individual that is of paramount importance. What is not good for the individual, is therefore not good for the collective. It can NEVER be the other way around.

In the last five years we have witnessed the demise of trust in governmental institutions, law enforcement, legal frameworks, medical establishments, organised religion and international organisations. There is now a need and a desire to go back ‘home’; to restore our national boundaries, to preserve our traditions and our culture, and to decide the type of future that works for each of us, not globally, but locally.

For me personally, it’s not so much about patriotism or nationalism, it’s about individualism. It’s about living accordingly to our individual foundations, requirements and needs, based on who you are and the characteristics of the region that shaped your character growing up.

It’s about honouring our elders, our history and our stories. It’s about us individually feeling safe and at peace, knowing that we are where we belong, where we are understood, where our roots will hold us through any storm, where we have the support, understanding and love that we need. It’s about being the best individual you can be, because the collective that sorrounds you gets you and embraces you.

We have a saying in Spain that goes like this: “Cada uno en su casa y Diós en la de todos”, which comes to mean: “Each one in their own home and God in everyone’s”. I believe this to be the main ingredient to lasting peace; each to their own in their own home and God as everyone’s companion. No forced ‘inclusion’, no shoved down our throats ‘diversity’, no false ‘equity’. Be you in your own space and let me be me in mine, but if you come to my home, have the respect to follow my rules and my traditions.

For decades they have been purposefully ‘shaking the jar’ because they wanted to break our roots, so we would forget our sense of belonging. They wanted to shatter our foundations, so we would lose our sense of identity and they wanted to keep us in constant conflict because divided we are conquered.

Globalism is not the celebration of a multicultural, multiracial world, it’s the complete opposite; it’s the destruction of our differences and idiosyncrasies in order to give way to a malleable, controllable and compliant homogeneous mass.

But we are not sheep, we are not a ‘mass’, we are individuals, with different needs, different understandings and different ways to express life. I don’t want us to be the same, I want us to be different! That’s what makes the world interesting.

I welcome the new age of individualism which I feel is beginning to take shape. A time where we understand that our differences make us stronger as long as we don’t impose them on one another, a time where we will live where we belong, each in their own place, but with God always with us.

Lincoln must have had a crystal ball…

“The money powers prey upon the nation in times of peace, and conspire against it in times of adversity. It is more despotic than monarchy, more insolent than autocracy, more selfish than bureaucracy. I see in the near future a crisis approaching that unnerves me and causes me to tremble for the safety of my country. Corporations have been enthroned, an era of corruption will follow and the money power of the country will endeavor and prolong its reign by working upon the prejudices of the people, until the wealth is aggregated into a few hands and the republic is destroyed.”

— Abraham Lincoln

Lincoln saw it coming. The corporate state was born not in our time, but in his, when the same forces that crushed his vision of a sovereign republic quietly laid the foundations of an economic empire.

What he called “the money powers” we now know as the global financial system; central banks, multinational corporations, and the handful of private interests that manipulate both markets and governments.

They own the press, bankroll the wars, fund both sides of every conflict, and harvest the chaos they create.

Lincoln warned that “corporations would be enthroned.” Today they are more than enthroned, they are deified! Their logos replace flags, their algorithms govern elections, and their credit systems determine who eats and who doesn’t.

The Republic wasn’t destroyed in one blow, it was privatized. Sold piece by piece, until democracy became a corporate brand and freedom a subscription service.

But history is cyclical, and just as Lincoln foresaw the rise of this empire, we can now sense its decline.

The people are waking up to the fraud and once again, the spirit of the Republic is stirring.

Things are changing rapidly, we can all sense it. Hold the line.

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