The Motives of the Coup
Over the past century the oil and drug cartel has been strategically developed into the largest and most profitable investment business on our planet. Despite its magnitude, it is controlled by an amazingly small group of people.
Because of the immense accumulation of economic power, one of the pre-conditions for its survival was to keep the mechanisms of control hidden from the public. Moreover, those in power knew, that their business activities were only compatible with democracy as long as the people of the world were kept in the dark about alternatives to these multi-trillion dollar investment businesses:
- The oil business, for example, could last only as long as renewable energies were purposely hidden from the public. Four decades ago, America sent the first man to the moon – with rockets propelled by hydrogen (water) energy. However we, the people of this planet, never learned that this very same energy can also be used to run cars, heat houses and light cities. This was, of course, no coincidence. Using water as a primary energy source would have enabled people, corporations and public sectors around the world to prosper with “zero” energy costs. These tens of trillions of dollars paid – as “tribute payments” – to the oil cartel were not available to feed the hungry, fight diseases and provide education for the people of this planet.
But, of course, precisely that was the reason why we, the people, never learned about hydrogen energy and other renewable energy sources. And precisely that, the coercion of continued tribute payments to the cartel, is the primary motive for the coup.
- Similarly, the drug investment business – which thrives on expanding diseases as markets for patented drugs – could only exist so long as it was hidden behind false promises of cures. The fraudulent business practices of the multi-trillion dollar pharmaceutical business with disease are the subject of a growing number of books and other documentation, some of which even made the New York Times bestseller list. Some of the most devastating verdicts on the fraudulent business practices of this industry were cast by Dr. Marcia Angell, the former Editor in Chief of the New England Journal of Medicine, in her book “The Truth About the Drug Companies. How They Deceive Us and What to Do About It.”
In the 21st century, these fraudulent business models – the status quo’s economic base – are no longer compatible with democracy. Now that the people of the world know that there are effective and renewable energy alternatives, they will no longer volunteer to pay trillions of dollars in tribute payments to the cartel. Similarly, now that the people of the world know that they are being defrauded by the drug investment business – even at the expense of their health and lives – they will actively seek alternatives.