If it seems like governments across
the Western world are engaged in a frantic effort to force as many
immigrants from less developed countries into American and European
cities as possible, it’s because they are. This is not a humanitarian
effort; it is not an economic model to ensure that national economies
maintain their current GDPs. The truth is far more sinister.
Why
is the question never asked – if we take millions and millions of
migrants/refugees out of Syria (the Middle East and Africa, too), and as
has been suggested, to carry this policy and process on indefinitely,
who will be left in those parts of the world?
Time
and again we are told that a larger population leads to a better
economy. But if nations are “asset-stripped” of their population, surely
they will become economic deserts. They will, and this is the whole
point. Once there is little or no economic activity left, it will be
very easy to encourage the last remnants to move along. With no
business, utility infrastructure, education, and just a place-holder
government, the final population will have no choice but to migrate.
These “wastelands” (still rich in other resources), can then be used as
the Globalist overseers wish.
And what of the migrants and the
native populations of their host countries? They will be moved into
cities which will grow larger and larger. No one will be permitted to
live in the countryside because this would entail property ownership by
an entity who is not “The State” (just look at what’s happening to
farmers all over America today). In 2008/2009, the largest transfer of
private property in history took place (non-war related). Homeowners
lost their homes to the Banks that were responsible for the crash in the
first place (and were subsequently bailed out by the very taxpayers
whose homes they were seizing). And what are the banks doing with all of
these newly acquired properties and lands? Almost nothing. The majority
of these properties are just sitting vacant, being used as assets on a
balance sheet. And of course the lack of movement keeps areas
economically stagnant.
In
the near future, property ownership will be the preserve (and the right)
of the few. Millions will live in mega-cities and pay rent (or if not,
become a member of the homeless-class, of which there will be hundreds
of thousands per city), and their jobs will pay only enough buy
necessities from State producers…The wage compression from
mass-immigration will see to this.
There
will be one central governing body (styled after the European Union
which is the prototype), and laws will be regulated and exactly the same
in every city across the globe.
This
is the real purpose of enforced mass-immigration; and as a byproduct,
it is the reason that wars are constantly raging throughout these areas.
It is for control structures and ultimately power over each aspect of
life. If it seems like a Dystopian story, it is. But that doesn’t mean
it isn’t happening right now.
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