The Destruction of the Deep State
The World Economic Forum's (WEF) Yuval Noah Harari fears the re-election of Donald Trump. Yet Yuval Harari is not an American citizen. Therefore, Harari’s pathogenesis of fear must examined. Why is Harari afraid of Donald Trump? Harari’s fear reveals that the American government has been captured by the international system. Losing the institutional capture poses a detriment to the global agenda to create a universal social class system. That forigen collective of elitists aims to overthrow our Constitutional Republic, by implanting their own constitutions and sanctions over the American population, as witnessed during the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus pandemic. In an interview with Stephen Bartlett, Yuval Noah Harari assented that it remains likely that Trump will be elected. If Trump becomes president in 2024, warned Harari, “it will be the final deathblow to the global order,” (Facebook). Yuval Harari’s public fear exposes that the stability of the global order is contingent on America’s compliance. This means America is being exploited for the benefit of a radical elitist international minority of bureaucrats.
Yuval Harari is remains unelected by the American people, thus will not play a role in the nation’s domestic affairs. If the fortification of America leads to the downfall of some corrupt group of elites only concerned with self-enrichment. Harari believes he can achieve eternal life, writing “[f]or men of science, death is not an inevitable destiny, but merely a technical problem,” (Harari, Y., p 267). Harari’s fiction-based philosophy finds its pathogenesis in disillusion.
Harari discusses jurisprudence, writing “Judicial systems are rooted in common legal myths. Two lawyers who have never met can nevertheless combine efforts to defend a complete stranger because they both believe in the existence of laws, justice, human rights – and the money paid out in fees. Yet none of these things exists outside the stories that people invent and tell one another. There are no gods in the universe, no nations, no money, no human rights, no laws, and no justice outside the common imagination of human beings,” (Harari, Y., pp. 27, 28). Harari’s perception could not be further from reality.
Harari asserts that “today the very survival of rivers, trees and lions depends on the grace of imagined entities such as the United States and Google,” (Harari, Y., p. 32) It seems impossible Harari truly believes these statements. Harari may be attempting to coerce the public to contributing to the malevolent path of self-deposition.
One interesting factor to note is that Harari uses the term “gods” to describe false prophets (such as himself); and the term “God” when speaking of Jesus Christ. This reveals a fundamental level of awareness of the Lord’s existence, and His magnitude of power. Harari must, by his own instinct, grammatically acknowledge God’s power.
Harari believes that it is natural for humanity to begin its separation into various species. Harari assures the reader that “[t]here is nothing new about biological engineering, per se. People have been using it for millennia in order to reshape themselves and other organisms. A simple example is castration . . . we’re at present using only a fraction of the potential of genetic engineering,” (Harari, Y., pp. 400, 401).
Harari continues “[a]ccording to the science of biology, people were not ‘created’. They have evolved. And they certainly did not evolve to be ‘equal’. The idea of equality is inextricably intertwined with the idea of creation. The Americans got the idea of equality from Christianity, which argues that every person has a divinely created soul, and that all souls are equal before God. However, if we do not believe in the Christian myths about God, creation and souls, what does it mean that all people are ‘equal’? Evolution is based on difference, not on equality,” Harari, Y., p. 109).
Through equivocation, Harari misrepresents God’s Holy Spirit with his own delusions, writing [i]f we encounter an ethical or political dilemma, we should look inside and listen to our inner voice – the voice of humanity… This, for example, is why liberals object to torture and the death penalty,” (Harari, Y., pp. 230, 231).
Yuval Harari concludes his sporadic thoughts with further illusory context; that “seventy thousand years ago, homo sapiens was still an insignificant animal minding its own business in a corner of Africa. In the following millennia it transformed itself into the master of the entire planet and the terror of the ecosystem. Today it stands on the verge of becoming a god,” (Harari, Y., p. 415).
There exists zero reason to give Harari any form of power in this world. There exists even less reason that America should factor his existence or desires into its decision-making. Yuval Harari’s fear displays the last actions of a malevolent and fading regime.
Bill Gates concurs with Harari’s officious writing, adding “I would recommend this book to anyone interested in a fun, engaging look at early human history. . . . You’ll have a hard time putting it down,” (Harari, Y., p. 415).
William F. Buckley’s National Review appears compromised by the cabal, writing “Harari shows that humanity as we know it has not been around that long when compared to the lifespan of our planet . . . he explains, in a compelling way, why humanity as we know it may not continue for that long in its current form,” (Harari, Y., p. 415).
The Washington Post adds, the book is “[i]mportant reading for serious-minded, self-reflective sapiens,” (Harari, Y., p. 415).
Yuval Harari comes from a Jewish background. He rejects this, writing “I think my Jewish background has far less influence on my view of history than one might expect. I am Jewish by ethnicity, but not in my religion and worldview. I am much more influenced by Buddha and Darwin than by the Bible . . . That’s why it is so important for me to distinguish reality from fiction, (Harari, Y., p. 415). But Harari fails to disclose to the reader that Darwin’s theory remains unproven, and was invented by Charles Darwin; who later questioned the validity of his own theory. Darwin created persuasive fiction that captivates many pseudo-intellectuals in contemporary times.
Scripture reveals in the New Testament, that “[f]or false messiahs and false prophets will appear and perform signs and wonders to deceive, if possible, even the elect. So be on your guard; I have told you everything ahead of time,” (Mark 13:22-23; NIV). Harari’s cabal of disillusioned thinkers reveals his intention to deceive the reader, and usurp the authority of his mind. Man is created with an inherent sovereignty that cannot be replicated nor legislated. God is among us and working to improve the state of global order. By returning to the roots of tradition, man will find that Christ has commissioned His Church to bring Christ’s Kingdom to Earth, and reveal the power of His Holy Spirit. The collective radical faith of the American citizenry, alongside every individual seeking personal refuge in God hold the power to reinvigorate the unity of this nation.
Now is the time to destroy the narrative and take down the establishment. The global cabal striving to usurp man’s dominion has lost. The World Economic Forum is not the arbiter of policy. Harari represents an angry and confused man whose Establishment of despotism has lost its influential power; and now faces total extinction. Harari strives to convince his readers to neglect natural law and pursue eternal life through genetic revolution. But no external worldly authority can supplant the supremacy of God, nor the U.S. Constitution. Thus, American citizens needn’t conform to international regulatory advisory or other constitutions above the Constitution of the United States of America. Americans are free to reject nefarious foreign interventionists; and discard any prospect of collaboration with international entities striving to usurp the nation’s exceptional liberty.
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