September 9th, 2010 (#660)
Alan Watt "Cutting Through The Matrix" LIVE on RBN:

Poem Copyright Alan Watt September 9th, 2010:

U.N. Declares Transition from Lofty Position:
United Nations, Destroyer of Souls,
At Alpine Meeting, Announces Goals:

"More U.N. Mandates for Public Sufferance,
Pushing World Agenda for Global Governance,
With Population Stupefied, No Need for Stealth,
As They Openly Push for Transfer of Wealth,
They Say Marx is Dead, But He's Alive and Well,
If You haven't Noticed You're in His Planned Hell,
Nation-States Being Forced to "Wither Away"
With the Help of Treaties and Aerial Spray,
Brainwashed Youth don't Mind, it's No Calamity
To Be Ruled Autocratically in U.N. "Family",
So Toss Out Your Bank Books, No Need to Save,
In the Global Plantation, Lashed Cradle to Grave,
Experts Say They Must Rule, For Your Own Good,
They'll Grab "Disposable Income", Slop Out Your Food"
© Alan Watt September 9th, 2010

Poem & Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - September 9th, 2010 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)

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Music Intro:

Code of Silence by Bruce Springsteen

There's a code of silence that we don't dare speak

There's a wall between us, in a river so deep

We keep pretending, that there's nothing wrong.

There's a code of silence, and it can't go on....

 

Hi folks, I'm Alan Watt, and this is Cutting Through the Matrix on the 9th of September, 2010.  Didn't know what happened there, but they were trying to get in touch with me and my end wasn't ringing.  So I called them instead, and that took about a few minutes to get through.  Odd that, but even some of the emails I'm sending out aren't going anywhere, apparently.  They're certainly getting sent somewhere, but it's hours before they actually arrive.  So, I guess we're being interfered with again, but strange if incoming calls aren't getting to me either.  But this is the Brave New World we live in, and we're all so free, some more freer than others mind you, but other ones get a lot of problems.  Now, I always start off this show by suggesting you go into the cuttingthroughthematrix.com website, you'll find hundreds of hours of talks I've given for download for free, where I try to give you shortcuts to the big picture, and of course encourage you to do your own reading as well.  And I give you different books along the way.  I mention them, what to look into, which are official books, it's not conspiracy books, put out by those who are involved in setting up your reality, your whole way of life in fact, and the cultures that you will go through, and then your children will go through, right through the 21st century.  It's all planned.  So, go into that site, and remember too, that I've got books and discs I have for sale.  It's up to you if you want to keep me going.  You can purchase them using a personal check from the U.S. to Canada.  You can use PayPal for donations or to purchase, just send a separate email with your name address and order after the PayPal donation, and I'll get it out to you.  You can use an international postal money order from your post office, if you're from the U.S.  And outside the Americas, you can use Western Union, which is kind of steep, kind of hefty for a fee.  Or Money Gram, it's a bit cheaper.  Or you can still use PayPal to order or donate.  And I do appreciate donations, believe you me.  Doesn't matter how small it is, either.  And I should also say that will help me sort of tick over through day to day, because it's expensive doing what I do, and believe you me, I wouldn't pick this as a job for anybody.  It's not a job, it's beyond that.  It's only a necessity for a time, to get information out to the public, with a lifetime's really study on these particular topics that converge into what we call a New World Order, and that's what I try to do for you. 

 

Now, it's astonishing really, how people get caught up in the rush of media releases.  The media will always churn out more stuff for you to grab on, and to go ooh, and ah, and everyone bitches about it for a day, and it's all over the internet and then it's forgotten the next day as something else is pushed out for you to bitch about and go ooh, and ah, and all you're being taught really, and trained into is that the old system is gone, and here is the new one.  Now, I've gone into the Club of Rome, with their post-democratic statements.  You're now in a post-democratic society, and they said too, it would have to be authoritarian, to rush this through, worldwide.  You'd have to be taught, and coerced, and if necessary the use of force would have to be used on you to make you comply with this whole new expert-driven society, and that's what it's all about, where the scientific elite, academia would all be in charge of us, right down to our minds and what's politically correct and what isn't.  And they would also use the present tools, which everyone's been trained like little rats into, and that's the computer, which will run your lives for you, very, very shortly.  In fact, they already run a lot of folk's lives already; they just don't want to admit it.  It's to get a lot worse with the interfacing of the internet of things, where nanotechnology, which is so cheap apparently to produce, will be all over the planet, in your clothing and everything, and communicating wherever you go with sensors wherever you go.  And you'll be monitored 24 hours a day and night even.  So that's the Brave New World we're getting brought up into. 

 

And, you know, a few years back, when you talked about conspiracy at all, before they made it a sort of hobby.  And that's what the Big Boys wanted.  They encouraged conspiracy theories and they called it, they were the first ones to call it all those who are involved in "conspiracy theories" in a sort of mocking superior tone that they use.  That was intended, because they have now created a cult of conspiracy theories, anything from aliens invading the planet to whatever.  And it's all one big giant circus, which is counter-intelligence.  Once you mix fact with fiction and push it out there, and believe you me, the fiction will grab you.  It will grab your mind.  That's what fiction is designed to do.  And take you off through journeys through outer space and back again.  You will believe this stuff, and sound like an absolute loony to those who never heard any of it before.  But you'll also discredit the factual stuff, and that's how counter-intelligence actually works.  On this show, I try to stick to the basic facts.  The rest of anything to do with speculation, I leave up to you.  And I understand too, that a lot of people like escapism because it's very hard, very difficult to believe that evil people really do exist.  And of course, in this time of moral relativity, I guess we can't even call them evil anymore, it's just their particular bent on how they see things and it's their take on things, how they should rule us. 

 

Now everyone has really accepted, step by step by step, as you're trained into the New World Order, that it's no real big deal.  You're already, you've been told for years and years that you're already global, the global society, the global village, think global act local, all that kind of stuff, thousands of slogans.  Lenin said they'd win by slogans, by the way.  And of course, Madison Avenue churns them out on behalf of the big rulers of the world and that's not your governments.  Your governments are simply the ones who rubber-stamp the laws that are passed to them via the United Nations.  And the United Nations is run by the Royal Institute of International Affairs, who set it up in the first place.  They combined Communism and Capitalism to bring out this new society.  And that came out in the Reece Commission, which you can see for yourself, if you care to look it up.  And they're coming out with it more openly now.  This is an article from Foxnews.com, and it says:

 

After a year of humiliating setbacks, United Nations Secretary General Ban ki-Moon and about 60 of his top lieutenants (A: Now remember, you're listening to military terminology for this group that keeps saying they're pushing democracy across the world.  Even though they say we're post-democratic, because they're born liars.  They don't just use double speak, they use triple speak.  But they themselves are not a democratic institution. They're a militarized organization, with guys in suits, mainly.  So:) 60 of his top lieutenants — the top brass of the entire U.N. system — spent their Labor Day weekend at a remote Austrian Alpine retreat, discussing ways to put their sprawling organization in charge of the world’s agenda.

 

(A: Now, for the hard of thinking, I'll repeat that last part.)

 

spent their entire Labor Day weekend at a remote Austrian Alpine retreat, discussing ways to put their sprawling organization in charge of the world’s agenda.

 

(A: Now, that means there is a world's agenda, you see.  Obviously.  There is an agenda.  They haven't told you what the agenda is, at least not in the regular media.  You have to go into their books to find out what it is, and it's available, if you care to look for it.  But it's very boring stuff, going through hundreds of pages of boring, boring bureaucratese language.  It says:)

 

Details concerning the two-day, closed-door sessions (A: There's democracy for you, closed-door session) in the comfortable village of Alpbach were closely guarded. (A: They really suffer at these meetings, this Alpine retreat.  They really suffer as they have their ten-course lunches and stuff. Anyway, it says:) Nonetheless, position papers for the meeting obtained by Fox News indicate that the topics included: (A: Listen to this.)

 

-- how to restore “climate change” as a top global priority after the fiasco of last year’s Copenhagen summit;

 

(A: After all the leaked, fake emails.  The emails came out about all their fake studies and stuff.  Remember, their job at the U.N. is to make a global society and rule it.  So they'll use any con.  Their members, I've read before, and the statements I've read from their members, say they must always create scary scenarios to make the public go along.  Anyway, it says, how to continue to make global redistribution of wealth, that's a Communist plank, there, right there.)

 

-- how to continue to try to make global redistribution of wealth the real basis of that climate agenda, (A: So they're going to tie that in with climate agenda, claiming that they're going to take money off you, in the Americas, and Australia, and New Zealand, and across Europe, to help fight global warming in poor countries.  This is their con game.  You know darn well, it's got nothing to do with it.  The money will not go there.  It says:) and widen the discussion further to encompass the idea of “global public goods”;

 

(A: Global public goods, eh.  The idea.)

 

-- how to keep growing U.N. peacekeeping efforts into missions involved in the police, courts, legal systems and other aspects of strife-torn countries;

 

(A: Total integration that is of all law enforcement, and the courts, and the armies.  Eventually they want that to come under their own jurisdiction completely.)

 

-- how to capitalize on the global tide of migrants from poor nations to rich ones, to encompass a new “international migration governance framework”;

 

(A: That's a big one.  I read about that years ago; in their books from the forties they were writing that.  And I've got a lot of their old books, where they talked about eventually they'd be in charge of not just the distribution of wealth, but distributing labor as well from the poor countries to the rich ones.  So, it's to encompass a new international migration governance framework.  Do you understand?  All we're living through is a big script that started with the League of Nations at the end of World War I, and then through the United Nations, World War II, up to the present.  They talked about it at the League of Nations, everything I'm talking about here.)

 

-- how to make “clever” use of new technologies to deepen direct ties with what the U.N. calls “civil society,” (A: They want to be totally integrated with their computer systems to all new computer systems) meaning novel ways to bypass its member nation states (A: Remember) and deal directly with constituencies that support U.N. agendas. (A: Bypass nation states and deal with your area only.  Back with more after these messages.)

 

Hi folks, I'm Alan Watt, and we're Cutting Through the Matrix.  Just to recap what the U.N. has come out and said, at their little private meeting, up in the Alpines, having a wonderful time, and they said.  #1:

 

--restore “climate change” as a top global priority after the fiasco of last year’s Copenhagen summit;

 

-- how to continue to try to make global redistribution of wealth (A: That's the transfer of your money via taxes and all the rest of it to supposed poor countries) the real basis of that climate agenda (A: So it's going to be tied in with the climate agenda nonsense)

 

-- how to keep growing U.N. peacekeeping efforts into missions involved in the police, courts, legal systems and other aspects of strife-torn countries;

 

-- how to capitalize on the global tide of migrants from poor nations to rich ones, to encompass a new “international migration governance framework”;

 

(A: So there will be a big, think about that, you see.  Eventually, if you want to move to another country, you, you're going to have to go through the United Nations to see if they'll allow you to do so.  That is the strategy.  You see, the U.N. is set up really on the Sovietized model.  In fact, Alger Hiss and Escott Reed, and even Lester Pearson of Canada helped draft up the charter of it, and they wanted world government.  They were quite blatant in their own books about it.  So, that's what's coming.  And part of that too was the free transfer of goods and labor across the world.  That was also signed into the GATT treaty, the G-A-T-T treaty by all your wonderful elected representatives as they sold out your countries.  Now it says here:)

 

-- how to make “clever” use of new technologies to deepen direct ties with what the U.N. calls “civil society"

 

(A: That means they're taking over as your governments devolve or decentralize as they call it, as in Britain, for instance, where they're going back to Communitarianism.  Because the U.N. then will take over in charge of your community, via its non-governmental organizations, which are already set up.  And it says:)

 

As one underlying theme of the sessions, the top U.N. bosses seemed to be grappling often with how to cope with the pesky issue of national sovereignty, (A: That's the U.N.'s pesky issue.) which — according to the position papers, anyway — continued to thwart many of their most ambitious schemes, especially when it comes to many different kinds of “global governance.”

 

(A: So they want the end of national sovereignty.  They've never made a secret of that, though.)

 

Not coincidentally, the conclave of bureaucrats also saw in “global governance” a greater role for themselves.

 

(A: Well, of course they see that.  And by goodness, they get some paychecks there at the U.N., these bureaucrats.)

 

As a position paper intended for their first group session put it, in the customary glutinous prose of the organization’s internal documents: “the U.N. should be able to take the lead in setting the global agenda, (A: So there is a global agenda, don't forget that, they're admitting it here.  You think they're just stumbling along day by day? That's how the media makes you think.  No, there is an agenda.  You're actually going somewhere, whether you know it or not, and it's always done incrementally, but it gets there in the end.  It says:) engage effectively with other multinational and regional organizations as well as civil society (A: So they're talking about public/private, the multinational organizations and the regional organizations, that's all the NGOs that are run by the foundations) as well as civil society and non-state stakeholders, and transform itself into a tool to help implement the globally agreed objectives.”

 

(A: See, they really have been just signing you out for years, by signing treaties, eroding your sovereignty with each treaty as they go along.  That's never printed and made much of in the media)

 

And for that to happen, the paper continues, “it will be necessary to deeply reflect on the substance of sovereignty, and accept that changes in our perceptions are a good indication of the direction we are going.”

 

(A: Now remember, when you really think about it, they're doing polls all the time.  And I've seen some of these polls.  They go through the different ages groups to see who's willing to give up this, give up that, and so on, and believe you me, the youngsters pretty well the world over, because they've all had their UNESCO training, really won't make much of a deal for global governance.  They won't make much of a deal at all.  And of course, all the students getting churned out of their main sources of indoctrination, that's the universities, really are all for this fairness doctrine.  We'll all be fair, across the world, and equal across the world, living in this typical utopia, that never materializes, as we all become poorer and poorer and poorer.)

 

Hammering away at perceptions that nation-states cannot adequately meet global challenges, but the U.N. can, is a major theme of the position papers, which were assembled by a variety of U.N. think tanks, task forces and institutions, including the United Nations Development Program, and the U.N.’s Department of Economic and Social Affairs.

 

(A: That's all your tax money that pays their big fat salaries folks.  It says:)

 

National sovereignty — meaning the refusal of major powers like India, China and the United States to go along with sweeping global agendas — was specifically indicted for the failure of the much ballyhooed Copenhagen summit on climate change. (A: So see, nationalism was a problem.  That's why it failed.  It wasn't the fact that their science was all bogus, and was shown to be so.)  “National sovereignty remains supreme,” as one position paper noted.

 

(A: You see, there can only be one supreme power, and that's why they have supreme commanders and supreme this at the United Nations.  That sounds like a Masonic Lodge.)

 

Nonetheless, the U.N. leaders intend to keep trying to change that, especially when it comes to the climate agenda. “The next 40 years will prove pivotal,” one paper argues, while laying out the basis of a renewed U.N. climate campaign, the “50-50-50 Challenge.”

 

Back with more on this after these messages.

 

Hi folks, I'm back, and we're Cutting Through the Matrix.  2050 they go on about at the United Nations too.  It says:

 

...the world’s population will reach an estimated 9 billion (A: Now that's all up in conjecture, because they've admitted themselves, the population of most of the so-called civilized world is plummeting.  Absolutely plummeting.  And some of them below dangerous levels.  So they love big figures and scary scenarios to get what they want.  It says:), at the same time that the U.N.-sponsored Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change — producer of the scandal-tainted 2007 Global Assessment of global warming — is calling for a 50 percent reduction in world green house gas emissions.

 

According to the paper prepared by Secretary General Ban’s own climate change team, however, the newly re-branded challenge still depends on the same economic remedy proposed for Copenhagen: a drastic redistribution of global wealth, (A: That's going to stop global warming.  Just making us all poor, you see, and all the other countries, is going to stop global warming.  I guess because you can't heat yourself, you'll just die off.  You know, you can't afford the carbon taxes.  It says:) “nothing less than a fundamental transformation of the global economy.”

 

(A: I know what we should transform.  It's the shape of the United Nations building.)

 

Rolling just about every U.N. mantra into one, the paper declares that “nothing is more crucial to preventing run-away climate change than lifting billions out of poverty, protecting our planet and fostering long-term peace and prosperity for all.”

 

(A: What liars they are. What utter liars these prunes are.  You ever seen the cost, when they come out with these five, ten thousand grand suits on?  These guys who talk, and talk, and talk about poverty.  See they want to be in charge of the whole planet, like any other tyrant, you know, in history.  It says:)

 

And to do that, the paper suggests, equally dramatic shifts in political power may be needed. “Is the global governance structure, still dominated by national sovereignty, capable of responding with the coherence and speed needed?” it asks. “Or do we need to push the ‘reset’ button and rethink global governance to meet the 50-50-50 Challenge?”

 

(A: They love these challenges.  Ten year plans, twenty year, fifty, hundred year plans, just like the Soviets used.  They use them all.  So they want to take away sovereignty from the nations so they can deal with it properly, you know, with the big heavy hand.  And you can imagine trying to get something done in your area, it's the same as Europe.  People living in Britain, have this place, in another country, across water, in charge of them.  You can't even see these characters face to face to complain.  It's pointless.  You see, you're post-democratic, you have no rights.  All we're being trained now is that we don't really need them.  We're civilized now.  We don't need rights.) 

 

Yet even as the U.N. bosses talk of delivering billions from poverty, (A: They've talked about that for their whole lives) their main aim, the papers argue should be much, much larger: to limit and redirect the aspirations for a better life of rising middle classes around the world. (A: And I'll just add this, as they take down the rest of the middle classes from the First World countries.  Because that's really what they're up to.)

 

As the opening session paper puts it: “The real challenge comes from the exponential growth of the global consumerist society driven by ever higher aspirations of the upper and middle layers in rich countries as well as the expanding demand of emerging middle-class in developing countries. Our true ambition should be therefore creating incentives for the profound transformation of attitudes and consumption styles.”

 

(A: I've told you before.  There will be no more consumption, you see, as they take away your disposable income, and replace it with fees and carbon taxes and penalties and all that.  That's what's going to happen.  They don't like the consumer society.  And they've said it over and over.)

 

The answer to that “real challenge,” as well as many others addressed in the position papers, is that the U.N. and its proliferating array of funds, programs, institutes, and initiatives, should push themselves forward as the great synthesizer of solutions to global problems: “connecting the dots,” as the climate change paper puts it, across a “range of issues,” including "climate, water, food, energy, and health.”

 

(A: Now they've already got all their guys set up.  Every country now has got climate managers and all the rest of it, in their government.  We don't elect them.  Everything is already changing.  This isn't idle talk, here.  They put it into practice, then they tell you about it.  It says:)

 

How to get more of those resources is another major theme of many of the papers. As one of the documents focusing on food security notes…

 

Now, they want charge of the food of the world, by the way, and I've read the articles before from their own charter, from the department of agriculture, for the United Nations.  They've also said in one speech, that food has always been used as a weapon.  And believe you me, they will use it as a weapon, because they have said, that when they're in charge of the world's food supply, they will ration out to the world's regions, as they call the amalgamation of the old nations, and that will be made to keep your population down.  You will not get extra food, if you go over a certain number.  And you know darn well, once it starts running, it will be okay for a year or two, and we'll all play like little children, and then they'll cut it back, saying it was a bad harvest this year, you're getting less.  You'll have to kill off more, and abort more, and sterilize more.  And I'm not kidding about this.  You mark my words.  I am not kidding about it, at all.  You see, it's so hard for the general public to believe that these creeps and characters and psychopaths with their elitist agendas really do exist.  They're all eugenicists.  They're recruited for their arrogance, and their belief in eugenics and superior types and inferior types.  That's why they're recruited.  So, I'll put this link up, at cuttingthroughthematrix.com at the end of the show, and let you see it for yourself.

 

It's quite fascinating to have them come out now, now that know that most folk really, especially the youth, 20 and under, maybe even 30 and under, won't care very much if they're under a global governance system or not.  Especially the ones who have been through academia, and definitely the ones who have been through the Ivy League Colleges and Universities, they will be all for it.  Because they'll get good jobs in the new society.  That's why Huxley talked about his idea of what was coming, and he was right, because he was part of the planning of the agenda, right up into the present, and beyond.  So he talked to the Ivy League University characters, at Berkeley and elsewhere and was more honest and forthcoming about what he saw, and what should be done to the world, and how to manage people and their minds, especially the minds of the general public, using pharma and any means they could.  He got awfully animated talking about wiring people's brains and controlling them.  He thought that was just swell.  That's what you live with, this kind of nonsense.  It's really going on.  And your country, every year will sign more and more treaties with the United Nations that you may or may not hear much about.  Generally, you'll just get a one-liner in the newspaper, because the media isn't there to explain what is actually happening.  Legally they'll inform you, by giving you a headline, a one-liner, but they won't tell you what it's all about.  You have to do it all yourself, find out. 

 

Now, we also have, really the emergence of what was in Jane's magazine, the military magazine many years ago, when they talked about creating the soldier of the future.  They even made science fiction movies about it, that are not fiction anymore, where they would have a sort of cyborg type character, but before that they'd use pharma, drugs, various kinds of drugs.  They've talked about drugs that would take away the pain of bad memories, you know, like slaughtering whole villages of people for no good reason, stuff like that, that might come back to haunt you in more sober moments.  They'd also use pharmacology on troops on