Three obstacles

Three obstacles

First things should be done first but a longer perspective is required as well. It helps short term matters fall into place. First thing is to try and stop ultraglobalists’s puppet, Joen Bein Den, from sitting on the Presidents chair. Life will have to go on regardless whether that happens or not. What is the plan afterwards? We won’t be repeating stuff that we have already mentioned.

Ultraglobalist demons pull all their resources to elect their own, when there is an election. It is very possible that they will rig the elections to elect Merkel’s puppet, Macron, Zingaretti, Trudeau, Sanchez. There is an Italian, German, Spanish and Canadian connection in the rigging of last US elections. The last two have to do with the ownership of Dominion systems. The first have to do with the process of rigging. It was a joint venture of Chinese, European and American ultraglobalists.

We should try very hard to put our own anti(ultra)globalists in government. Once we have established our own governments in USA, Canada and most of Europe, we can go against the big ultraglobalist stronghold, China.

There are three big obstacles. Their names are Merkel, Macron and Trudeau. They are clearly ultraglobalists. In Europe, ultraglobalists have managed to control most countries. UK is out of EU already and not controlled by those demons. Before next US elections in November ’24, there will be elections as follows; a) Germany - September ’21 b) France - April ’22 c) Italy - June ’23 3) Canada - October ’23 4) Spain - December ‘23.

In Germany the situation does not look good. Merkel put her alter ego, AKK, as a leader of the party. She will be out soon but the new leader will be another Merkel’s puppet. CDU/CSU and SPD got more than 50% of the votes in the last election. Alternative for Germany AfD got only 12,6% but it is the only euroskeptic party. Germany is pretty much a lost cause. It is doomed to cease to exist. In the new World of alt-globalization there will be no place for countries that nurtured ultraglobalists. Germany will be divided into smaller parts which will be attached to neighboring countries.  

Things look better in France, Italy and Spain. The big bet is France, the first election coming after the lost cause. National Rally (21,30%) was the second party and the first of the center right in the 2017 elections. The small difference from that demon, Manuel Macaron (24%), became very big in the second round (66-34%) because all others allied against Le pen, considering her and the party too far right.  

National Rally will have to round off the edges and become more mainstream. The same applies to all anti(ultra)globalist parties on the right because far right voters are a very small percentage. They will have to move more to the center without compromising some main political stances. Some type of coalition would be necessary with the Republicans (20%). The party’s voters are a lot more patriotic than its leadership.

In Italy, Salvini (37%) won the last election and formed a government with Five Star Movement (32%). The second (MPS) started as at least euroskeptic if not anti-EU and certainly populist, anti-establishment and anti-globalist. It was the first party because Salvini’s League had formed a center right coalition. Most people consider them (MPS) center-left but some consider them far right. Probably they are center because they have elements from left and right.

Something went wrong with the political partnership and currently a coalition of MPS and the Democratic Party (23%) is governing. The Democratic Party are big time ultraglobalists and euroslaves. Although things look OK in Italy, some big refinement is necessary, so that an anti(ultra)globalist coalition will govern after next elections.

If Canadians do not get rid of Trudeau, there is no problem at all. Canada will become the 51st state of USA. In Spain there is also hope if some type of coalition is made with PP and Vox. People’s Party has atlanticist (strong relations with USA and Canada) and nationalistic (not as much as Vox) ideology. It is though pro EU, unlike VOX.   

Anti(ultra)globalists are not only right wing but also center and left as well. Unlike center and left, anti(ultra)globalist parties that are in power or have the potential to be are center right. The rest though should not be alienated but used in the fight against ultraglobalists. Some type of coordination is possible between anti(ultra)globalist parties regardless of different ideologies.

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