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Despite the absence of a significant uprising or authoritarian regime, the author contends that the narrative surrounding the Trump presidency was carefully constructed by what they refer to as "GloboCap," a term that appears to represent a coalition of global capitalist interests and media. The piece emphasizes that the January 6 Capitol riot was contrived to fit the narrative of an attempted coup, allowing the establishment to maintain control over the public discourse. The author downplays the seriousness of the events at the Capitol, portraying them as a minor disruption rather than a genuine threat to democracy. This framing suggests that the media and political establishment needed a dramatic event to validate their long-standing fears about Trump, even if that meant exaggerating the events of that day.
The article further explores the implications of the 2016 election, portraying Trump's ascent to power as a rebellion against the established order by a populace frustrated with global capitalism. This rebellion, the author argues, was met with a swift and decisive response from the ruling elites, who launched a "War on Populism" to reassert their control. The author likens this struggle to a prison riot, where the inmates (the electorate) momentarily disrupt the status quo only to be reminded of the power dynamics at play. In this scenario, the author posits that global capitalism responded by tightening its grip on the populace, using various measures to quell dissent and maintain order.
Finally, the article raises concerns about the future trajectory of governance and societal norms in the context of what the author terms the "New Normal." The author suggests that there is a looming division between conformists who adhere to the prevailing ideology and those labeled as "extremists." This bifurcation serves as a warning about the potential for increased authoritarianism and social control as dissent is increasingly suppressed under the guise of public safety and order. The stark dichotomy drawn by the author reflects fears of a society where deviation from the mainstream narrative is met with severe consequences, thereby reinforcing the narrative of an impending dystopian reality shaped by the elite's response to populist movements.
## I. Introduction
A. Conclusion of Trump's presidency presented as a spectacle
1. Trump characterized with exaggerated, mocking titles
2. Departure from Washington described dramatically
## II. The Narrative Around Trump’s Tenure
A. Media and political establishment's portrayal of Trump
1. Allegations of Trump as a Nazi-like figure
2. Predictions of violent uprisings and coups
B. Reality vs. Expectations
1. No significant violent uprising occurred during Trump's presidency
2. Trump's exit was anticlimactic, merely leaving for Florida
## III. The Role of the GloboCap ‘Resistance’
A. Perceived failure of the resistance narrative
1. Claims of Trump as a threat were not substantiated
2. Resistance characterized as propagandistic and misleading
B. Creation of a dramatic event to sustain the narrative
1. Capitol riot portrayed as an "attempted coup"
2. Media manipulation of events to fit the narrative
## IV. The Capitol Riot
A. Description of the riot as a staged event
1. Comparison to previous protests, lacking organization and intent
2. The narrative of an "insurrection" despite lack of evidence
B. Military presence and lockdown of Washington D.C.
1. Description of the security measures taken post-riot
2. Parallels drawn to military occupations following regime changes
## V. The War on Populism
A. Context of the 2016 election
1. Voter dissatisfaction with global capitalism and political establishment
2. Trump seen as a rebellion against the system
B. Response from elites to counteract populist sentiment
1. The emergence of the "War on Populism" following Trump's election
2. Analogy of the Trump era to a prison riot, asserting control over dissent
## VI. Lessons from Recent Political Events
A. Reminder of who holds power
1. The military and ruling classes' role in maintaining order
2. Public's exposure to authoritarian measures during the pandemic
B. Surveillance and control of dissent
1. Censorship and deplatforming of opposing views
2. The message of conformity versus extremism
## VII. Future Implications
A. Transition to a new societal structure
1. Emergence of two classes: "normals" vs. "extremists"
2. Definition of "extremists" broadening to include various dissenters
B. Ongoing struggle against the "New Normal"
1. Will not revert to previous normalcy
2. GloboCap's explicit messaging about the future
## VIII. Conclusion
A. Final thoughts on the state of democracy and resistance
1. Reflection on the narrative of control and power dynamics
2. Acknowledgment of the new reality shaped by GloboCap
### Notes:
- The article critiques the establishment's handling of Trump's presidency and the events surrounding it, suggesting a narrative manipulation to maintain control.
- It discusses the implications for democracy and societal structure, emphasizing a growing divide between conformists and dissenters. The tone is critical of both political elites and the media's role in shaping public perception.
As they used to say at the end of all those wacky Looney Tunes cartoons, that’s all folks! The show is over. Literal Russian-Asset Hitler, the Latest Greatest Threat to Western Democracy, the Monster of Mar-a-Lago, Trumpzilla, Trumpenstein, the Ayatollah of Orange Shinola, has finally been humiliated and given the bum-rush out of Washington by the heroic forces of the GloboCap “Resistance,” with a little help from the US military. The whole thing went exactly to script.
Well … OK, not quite exactly to script. Despite four years of dire warnings by the corporate media, the Intelligence Community, Hollywood celebrities, the Democratic Party, faux anti-fascists, fake-Left pundits, and pretty much every utterly deluded, Trump-obsessed liberal with an Internet connection, there was no Hitlerian “Reichstag Fire,” no Boogaloo, no Civil War II, no coup, no white-supremacist uprising. Nothing. The man simply got on a chopper and was flown away to his Florida resort.
I know, you’re probably thinking … “Wow, how embarrassing for the GloboCap ‘Resistance,’ being exposed as a bunch of utterly shameless, neo-Goebbelsian propagandists, and liars, and hysterical idiots, and such!” And, in any other version of reality, you’d have a point … but not in this one.
No, in this reality, “Democracy Has Prevailed!” Yes, it was touch and go there for a while, as there was no guarantee that the Intelligence Community, the military-industrial complex, Western governments, the corporate media, supranational corporations, Internet oligarchs, and virtually every other component of the global-capitalist empire could keep one former game show host with no real political power whatsoever from taking over the entire world.
Still, Trump’s failure to go full-Hitler, or even half-Hitler, was somewhat awkward. I mean, you can’t whip millions of people into a four-year frenzy of fear and hatred of a clearly powerless ass-clown president, and portray him as a Russian Intelligence asset, and the Son of Hitler, and all the rest of it, and then just drop the act cold and laugh in their faces. That would leave them feeling like total morons who had just spent the last four years of their lives being lied to and emotionally manipulated, or like members of a cult, or something.
Fortunately, for GloboCap, this was not a major problem. All they had to do was produce a cheap simulation of “Trump going full-Hitler.” It didn’t even have to be convincing. They just needed a semi-dramatic event to plug into the official narrative, something they could call “an attempted coup,” “an insurrection,” “an attack,” and so on, and which millions of credulous liberals could hysterically shriek about on the Internet.
The “Storming of the Capitol” did the trick.
They held a dress rehearsal in Berlin last August, and then gave the real performance in the Capitol Building (this time it was for all the money, so they went ahead and got a couple people killed). It wasn’t very hard to pull off. All they actually had to do, in both Berlin and DC, was allow a small fringe group of angry protesters to gain access to the building, film it, and then pump out the “attempted coup” narrative. It made no difference whatsoever that the “domestic terrorists” (in both Berlin and Washington) were a completely unorganized, unarmed mob that posed absolutely zero threat of “staging a coup” and “overthrowing the government.” It also made not the slightest difference that Trump didn’t actually “incite” the mob (yes, I put myself through the agony of reading every word of his speech, which was the usual word salad from start to finish). We’re talking propaganda here, not reality.
The so-called “Violent Storming of the Capitol” set the stage for the main event, which was the show of force we have all just witnessed. Someone (I’m not entirely clear who) ordered in the troops, tens of thousands of them, locked down Washington, erected fences, set up road blocks and military check points, and otherwise occupied the government district. It looked like any other US-military post-“regime-change” occupation, because that’s what it was, which was precisely the point. As I have been repeating for … well, for over four years now, it was always going to end this way, with GloboCap making an example of Trump and reminding everyone who is really in charge.
Look, let’s be clear about these last four years, because there are all kinds of crazy theories going around (not to mention the official GloboCap narrative), but what actually happened is pretty simple. Here’s the whole story, as concise as I can make it.
Back in 2016, the American people, sick to the gills of global capitalism and its increasingly oppressive woke ideology, elected an unauthorized, narcissistic ass-clown to the highest office in the land. They did this for a variety of reasons, but mostly it was just a big “fuck you” to the establishment. It was an act of rebellion against a government which they know is owned by unaccountable, supranational corporations and oligarchs who openly detest them. It was an act of rebellion against a system of government they know they have no influence over, and are not going to have any influence over. It was an act of rebellion against global capitalism, the unopposed, global-hegemonic system which has dominated the world for the last thirty years … whether they realized what they were rebelling against or not.
This act of rebellion happened on the heels of Brexit (another such act of rebellion) and in the context of the rise of assorted “populist” movements all throughout the world. When Trump actually won in 2016, the global capitalist ruling classes realized they had a serious problem … a “populist” rebellion in the heart of the empire. So they suspended the Global War on Terror and launched the War on Populism.
The ultimate objective of the War on Populism was to neutralize this “populist” rebellion and remind the public who is actually running things. Think of the Trump era as a prison riot. In any maximum security prison, the prisoners know they can’t escape, but they can definitely raise a little hell now and then, which they tend to do when they get really tired of being abused and neglected by the prison guards. Most prison riots run out of steam on their own, but if they go on too long or get too ugly, the penal authorities typically respond by shooting a few prisoners (usually the ringleaders), and reminding the inmates that they are in a prison, and that the owners of the prison have guns, whereas they have shivs made out of spoons and toothbrushes.
This, basically, is what we’ve just experienced. The global capitalist ruling classes have just reminded us who is really in charge, who the US military answers to, and how quickly they can strip away the facade of democracy and the rule of law. They have reminded us of this for the last ten months, by putting us under house arrest, beating and arresting us for not following orders, for not wearing masks, for taking walks without permission, for having the audacity to protest their decrees, for challenging their official propaganda, about the virus, the election results, etc. They are reminding us currently by censoring dissent, and deplatforming anyone they deem a threat to their official narratives and ideology.
In other words, GloboCap is teaching us a lesson. I don’t know how much clearer they could make it. They just installed a new puppet president, who can’t even simulate mental acuity, in a locked-down, military-guarded ceremony which no one was allowed to attend, except for a few members of the ruling classes. They got some epigone of Albert Speer to convert the Mall (where the public normally gathers) into a “field of flags” symbolizing “unity.” They even did the Nazi “Lichtdom” thing. To hammer the point home, they got Lady Gaga to dress up as a Hunger Games character with a “Mockingjay” brooch and sing the National Anthem. They broadcast this spectacle to the entire world.
And the lesson isn’t quite over yet … it won’t be over for a while. The “War on Populism” will simply morph into the “New Normal War on Domestic Terror,” which will become one more theater in the “Global War on Terror,” which has been on hiatus, and which will now resume. As I have pointed out repeatedly over the past four years, we appear to be headed toward a dystopian future in which there will essentially be two classes of people: (a) “normals” (i.e., those who conform to global-capitalist ideology and decrees); and (b) the “extremists” (i.e., those who don’t).
It will make no difference whatsoever what type of “extremists” these “extremists” are … religious-fundamentalist extremists, Islamic extremists, Christian extremists, right-wing extremists, left-wing extremists, white-supremacist or Black-nationalist extremists, virus deniers, anti-vaxxers, conspiracy theorists, anti-maskers, recalcitrant transphobians, anti-transhumanists, pronoun resisters, defiant oppositionalists, or whatever … the names don’t really matter. The point is, conform or be labelled an “extremist,” a “domestic terrorist,” or some other type of “antisocial person” or “social deviant,” or “potential threat to public health.”
I don’t claim to know every detail, but one thing seems abundantly clear. We are not going back to the way things were. GloboCap has been explaining this to us, over and over, for almost a year. They couldn’t have made it any more explicit. When they warned us to get ready because a “New Normal” was coming, they meant it.
And now … well … here it is.


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