The biggest reason for regime change in Venezuela has little to do with drugs, freedom-democracy, the Monroe Doctrine or even oil

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I learned long ago that the truth will never win you any popularity contests because the media voices with the biggest amplifiers are typically the ones most invested in running cover for government lies.

If you listen to those voices, many of them on Fox News, the January 3 kidnapping of Venezuela’s socialist dictator was a noble effort by a freedom-loving American president who seeks to set the captives free and bless us with cheap oil and endless prosperity. Many alternative media talkers, such as Alex Jones and others with large audiences, have also latched onto this narrative.

They look at these operations in a vacuum as opposed to in the broad scope of history and the track record of previous regime-change operations. That record is long on blood, violence and pillage and short on freedom and democracy.

Those who depend on these influencers for their “news” tend to be folks who live in the moment and the feel-good emotions sparked by video clips they see being passed around on social media. They see liberated Venezuelans dancing in the streets amid overflowing jubilation.

And they drink the Kool Aid.

It tastes so good they want to share it with the rest of us.

In their excitement, some will ask you what you think about Venezuela. Here’s where it gets interesting.

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Trump regurgitates globalist plan to merge U.S.-Canada-Mexico in North American Union; oh, and throw in Greenland and Panama for good measure

I participated in a panel discussion on these shocking developments Tuesday night, January 7, with Brannon Howse and Patrick Wood, which you can watch here. Don’t be deceived about what is being proposed. Wood’s must-read article on the repackaged North American Union is posted below.

By Patrick Wood, Technocracy.News

Well, nobody saw this coming. In one fell swoop, President Trump has just traced out the historic Technocracy movement’s mystery map of the North American Technate — a land mass that stretched from Greenland to just beyond Panama. This far exceeds George W. Bush’s failed attempt to create the North American Union in 2005-2006 to merge the U.S., Mexico, and Canada.

Let’s review the highlights first:

  • Trump offers to buy Greenland but doesn’t rule out force to get it.
  • Trump says that the U.S. is going to reclaim the Panama Canal from the Chinese and Panama, and again, he doesn’t rule out force to get it
  • Trump announced a name change from the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America.
  • Trump states intent to make Canada into the 51st state

To get some background, you must read my white paper written in 2006, Toward A North American Union. This was written before I discovered historic Technocracy and related it to the Trilateral Commission’s New International Economic Order. Now it makes perfect sense.

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