SO-CALLED “GLOBALISM” IS ACTUALLY AN ANTI-DEMOCRATIC GLOBAL PONZI SCHEME

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THE UNDERLYING AIM OF THE GLOBALIST PROJECT

Over the course of the last 4 to 5 decades, nations around the world have been de-industrializing. They’ve been shifting from a production based system of operation to a debt-entrapped finance based system. As a result of this change, consumption and consumerism have replaced production (the building and making of things) as the central feature of a continually growing number of nations’ economies. This switch from production based economies to finance/consumption based economies has made nations that were formerly self-sufficient weak and dependent on the banking system for loans, which has generated more and more national debt.(1)

We see this happening across Europe, in the US and in countries outside the Western sphere. By giving up their industrial bases, by giving up producing their own stuff, these countries have left themselves at the mercy of a duplicitous, debt generating international banking system; a system that profits via the creation of more and more global debt. This is how the banking City of London, which is the world’s central financial hub, has been able to usurp more and more power and control over the global economy with each passing decade since the middle of the 20th century.

We’re at a point now, in 2026, where the banking system and its allied oligarchs have been able to buy off the Western “mainstream” media and Western electoral processes. This is not hard to recognize, as political candidates now depend almost completely on multi-billionaires (the donor class) to get elected. Meanwhile the mainstream media avoids speaking about any of this because it has been swallowed up by the same anti-democratic system. This conversion of sovereign nations into vassal states that are dependent on bankers loans for survival – this has been the true underlying aim of the entire globalist project.(2),(3)

AN INVITATION TO REFLECT ON YOUR OWN EXPERIENCE

I’m sure you’ll agree that what’s being pointed to here isn’t new information. Heck, we’ve all been living amidst the transfer of wealth and power away from the middle class into the hands of a ridiculously wealthy few for decades now. Just for a moment, reflect on the changes you’ve witnessed with your own eyes and ears over the course of the last 10, 25, 40 years. If you live in the US, think about the fact that real wages have not risen here since the mid 1970s, yet previous to the 1970s real wages rose for 14 straight decades! Think about how in Europe and the US most manufacturing has been outsourced to other countries where labor costs are a fraction of what they’d be here. Take a moment to reflect on the overwhelming imposition of (personal and collective) debt that has piled up these past few decades. Think of how much more buying power an average middle class paycheck had 20, 35 or 50 years ago, if you can remember that far back. Think about how “wealth” is now measured not by what one has produced but almost solely by abstractions such as diversified stock portfolios. Many don’t realize that this way of measuring wealth and prosperity is actually a new phenomenon. In fact, extremely few people even had a credit card before the mid to late 1970s.(4)

GLOBALISM AND THE INVISIBLE BRITISH BANKING HAND

Notice that what’s been spoken of here so far has little to nothing to do with “left” versus “right” or a clash between capitalism and socialism. Those arguments have all been distractions from the main point: The current credit and debt-centered monetary system has been the central cause of the destruction of real democracy over the course of the last half century. So-called “free trade”, deregulation of financial markets and the deification of quasi-religious “market laws” have ended up shifting power and wealth into the hands of an alliance of obscenely rich bankers and their affiliated oligarchs.(5) This transfer of wealth and power is what the City of London and its allied globalist servants have been gunning for since the 1970s, arguably since the late 1940s.(6)

And so, it’s not a bad thing when countries want to reclaim their sovereignty and their individual strength as democratic nations. The wish to become a sovereign nation that produces its own technological products, its own energy, its own food and other goods is in no way at odds with the wish to trade with other countries or with the possibility of different cultures commingling and learning from one another. In fact, it’s been the duplicity of the so-called globalist agenda that has conjured up false dichotomies between national self-sufficiency and converging diversity. This confusion, which has been intentionally created by those who are benefitting from the current system, has led to division and the expenditure of people’s time and energy in dead end “left” versus “right” struggles.

It’s extremely important that people recognize what has just been said above. The idea that globalism is a project specifically of the so-called left is complete nonsense. George Bush Jr. and his right-wing neocon associates, such as Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld and Paul Wolfowitz were globalists just as Emmanuel Macron, Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Friedrich Merz, the Clintons, Tony Blair and Mark Carney are globalists. Their core, bipartisanly derived goals have been the same. They have all been serving the banking system and the military industrial complex at the expense of the voting public who elected them. It’s absolutely essential that people drop their fetishized partisan allegiances so that they can finally see through this criminally deceptive, inhumanely cruel globalist project which has been so destructive to human life on this planet. (6a)

CREDIT WHERE CREDIT IS DUE 

It must be acknowledged here that this is the part of the governing equation that Donald Trump and his administration have gotten right. Unlike Trump’s presidential predecessors, arguably since FDR, Trump has been addressing the essential problem of deindustrialization and the need to regain American sovereignty via the growth of industry as opposed to leaving the US at the mercy of the globalist banking system. Trump has been taking on the City of London, mostly behind the scenes.(7) His administration has also taken practical, observable steps in the realm of national reindustrialization.(8)

FTR: I’m aware of the fact that many people who consider themselves to be generally “left of center”, as I myself do, might find the idea that Donald Trump is doing anything well to be deplorable. In fact I used to feel this way myself. Frankly, it’s absolutely critical that we drop this sort of infantile, ultimately self-destructive way of thinking. In fact, it’s exactly this kind of myopic reluctance to look at the full picture that’s destroying the left. And if we’re not careful, our blindness to the absurd nihilism of the globalist project will leave us at the mercy of ideologies who think lobbing bombs into Russia is a good idea. That would put us right back where we were at the end of 2024 – on the verge of triggering a world war along with the imperialist/globalist fools who are currently leading Europe directly into the abyss. 

REGARDING DONALD TRUMP AND THE GLOBALIST WAR HAWKS

Overall, I am not in favor of the way Donald Trump conducts himself as POTUS. Nor am I in favor of his administration’s use of threats, violence or the ridiculously brutish way they’ve handled the US immigration issue. It must be said though that Donald Trump’s implementation of diplomacy in relation to China, Russia and other members of the Global South along with his administration’s emphasis on reindustrialization and mutual cooperation between nations is, in my opinion, the correct way forward in this 21st Century.

The other option is continued deindustrialization and the absurdity of moving toward a World War with Russia and China as a means of stabilizing debt-entrenched Western economies. Stunningly, this is precisely what globalist politicians, leaders and pundits like Emmanuel Macron, Ursula von der Leyen, Tony Blair, Friedrich Merz, Barack Obama, Keir Starmer and Mark Carney are proposing.(9)

THE GLOBALIST POLITICAL CLASS

Furthermore, if the current political “left” continues to ignore the growing anti-democratic dominance of the banking system and the corresponding increase of national deindustrialization and dependency, they’ll soon be finished as a serious political option, both in Europe and the US. As of now almost all of the Western political “left” and “right” are acting as donor-controlled instruments of the globalist power structure; as servants of the banking system. In fact, these globalist politicians are, knowingly or not, acting as more than just instruments of power. The globalist project, which is largely powered by the banking City of London, relies to a notable degree on TRILLIONS of dollars worth of laundered, “dark money” that flows through the city on a consistent basis.(10),(10a)

On the upside of this equation, people all over the world are becoming increasingly aware of the duplicity and criminality of the current imperialist, globalist system. We’re becoming more and more able to detect political posturing, empty platitudes and bad faith. The violence propelled, debt-fueled, anti-humanist globalist project and its uber-wealthy proponents have benefited greatly from every tragedy and every crisis in the 21st century so far (9-11, the 2008 market crash, the 2020 COVID pandemic, etc.). That being said, globalism is finally beginning to be recognized for what it actually is and has always been: AN ANTI-DEMOCRATIC GLOBAL PONZI SCHEME.(11)

CODA

As I’ve mentioned in previous articles: I am, first and foremost, a humanist and an anti-war advocate who reasons and writes from first principles. Other than presenting the truth as I see it within the context of that which aims to overcome human suffering and violence in its myriad forms, what I write is not shaped by allegiances to any news media narrative or any political party be it blue, red, purple or other.

CITATIONS:

1-https://business.expertjournals.com/23446781-1121/

2-https://www.theguardian.com/news/2018/oct/05/the-finance-curse-how-the-outsized-power-of-the-city-of-london-makes-britain-poorer

3-https://theowp.org/reports/is-globalization-merely-a-facade-of-western-imperialism/

4-https://www.forbes.com/advisor/credit-cards/history-of-credit-cards/

5-https://newsroom.bankofamerica.com/content/newsroom/press-releases/2026/06/bofa-study-finds-longevity-and-accelerating-wealth-transfer-are-.html

6-https://www.pressenza.com/2026/05/the-city-of-londons-ebbing-global-dominati

6a-https://www.newsweek.com/globalization-americas-biggest-bipartisan-mistake-opinion-1693377

7-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6HIPI2g8DA&t=10s

8-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqNHdC9USis

9-https://www.pressenza.com/2026/05/murderers-row-the-banking-city-of-londons-straw-bosses-call-for-war/

10-https://www.sanctions.io/blog/how-london-launders-40-of-the-worlds-dirty-money

10a-https://worldfinancialreview.com/how-london-became-the-capital-of-dirty-money-and-what-we-can-do-to-fix-it/

11-https://www.oxfam.org/en/press-releases/ten-richest-men-double-their-fortunes-pandemic-while-incomes-99-percent-humanity

Mark Lesseraux

 

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