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Free and Sovereign Republics? Or Digital Dictatorship

The frontline against global digital dictatorship continues hot in the U.S. elections, in the battle involving fighting vote fraud both on the ground, and against the systemic corruption at the top. Waging this fight is one and the same with waging the battle against the Wall Street/City of London drive for global green rule. True to form, some of the leading enemy figures are British nationals — by Appointment to Her Majesty, such as Sir Mark Malloch-Brown, a long-time, self-styled “governance” expert.

President Donald Trump acted decisively last evening to fire Chris Krebs, the person at the Department of Homeland Security in charge of voting security. Krebs headed the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). It turns out that Krebs, a former security chief for Microsoft, who had been appointed by Trump, was in league with the big tech companies, including Smartmatic and Dominion Voting Systems, in issuing a Nov. 12 statement asserting that the 2020 elections were “the most secure in American history,” and that “there is no evidence that any voting system deleted or lost votes, changed votes or was in any way compromised,” all the while these very programs are notorious for their track record of accommodating fraud.

As of January of this year, one executive each from Smartmatic and Dominion Voting Systems were two of the five-person executive committee of the Election Infrastructure Sector Coordinating Executive Committee, or SCC, whose name appeared on the Nov. 12 statement, along with Krebs’ CISA, under the rubric of the Elections Infrastructure Government Coordinating Council (GCC) Executive Committee. Note, too, that Wall Street private equity vultures are some of the biggest investors in the voting machine “industry.”

Krebs and CISA have completely ignored all the Trump campaign evidence of patterns, irregularities and “glitches” in the vote around the country. Recall the comment, “There is no such thing as a ‘glitch’ … the software was programmed to do that,” said Bill Binney recently, who is a former technical director at NSA. Reports are also coming forth from foreign observers, about famous episodes of Dominion Voting Systems’ involvement in fraudulent elections in several countries.

In parallel with this election track, financial/political networks are racing ahead for their own green digital dictatorship, to exert control over who has the means of existence and who does not — electricity, water, health care, food, jobs, agro-industrial capacity. President Trump has steadfastly put down this killer green agenda, but the ghouls are gathering to defeat the United States’ stance. This week, Sir Michael Bloomberg is hosting his annual World Economy Forum, featuring “climate” action, and such speakers on the green agenda as Bill and Hillary Clinton. This is all aligned with the economic “Great Reset” promoted by the British Crown networks.

In the United Kingdom itself, the green dictates are coming down hard and fast. On Nov. 11 a terrible national agriculture law was enacted, in which the paradigm has been completely shifted from traditional policies — however inadequate, based on supporting farm production and the food supply, to, instead, new, green policies — first to save the planet, based on non-science, and only secondly to provide food. Watch out, eaters. Farmers have new green rules to obey, or they’re out.

This is happening as well on the Continent, to one degree or another. Yesterday, huge tractorcades rolled into The Hague to protest the crazed rules and agriculture gas emissions. The logistics were so snarled, the army was deployed to protect the city center.

Food is no “future” matter. Seven million people have died of starvation so far this year worldwide, and there will be millions more deaths, as David Beasley, Director of the World Food Program, repeatedly reminds everyone, when calling for emergency and ongoing resources to stop this holocaust. Yesterday, he announced that the UN will give $100 million right away, so that $30 million can go for food and relief to Yemen, and the rest to Afghanistan and points of need in Africa. He and Mark Lowcock, head of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, co-wrote an op-ed statement, which appeared Nov. 17 in The Times of London, headlined, “We’ve Averted Famine in the Past—We Must Do It Again.” (https://www.unocha.org/story/op-ed-we%E2%80%99ve-averted-famine-past-%E2%80%93-we-must-do-it-again)

What pulls all this into one picture is the necessity of national sovereignty and the principle of the common interest among nations, for all peoples. This was addressed this week by world leaders at their annual BRICS Summit (online), hosted by Moscow this year. Presidents Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping and others spoke. President Donald J. Trump must take his place among them for international collaboration at the earliest time possible.