Comments by "craxd1" (@craxd1) on "What, if anything, was wrong with the policies of the National Front fifty years ago?" video.
-
As far as those that do not like nationalism (identification with one's own nation and support for its interests), think of the Trekkies that formed from the fans of Star Trek, which was nothing but a propaganda campaign designed to push the new ideas of globalism formed in the early sixties. In the show, they had a world government, and you could see many of the left's ideas being espoused in many of the episodes. That, especially, concerning multiculturalism, and the destruction of the nation states on Earth.
One only has to look at how long that series was aired, plus the numerous new versions that appeared, all to target the young with those ideas. They even went so far as publishing an official Star Trek Manual, which put forth many of those ideas, and it all leads to destroying the differing nation states to bring about a world government. I still have one of the original manuals from my youth.
Is it any wonder that the Trekkies can be found throughout the differing corporations of Silicon Valley?
15
-
@jamestuck6764 Gene Roddenberry (ex-Air Force) was connected to the DoD, and wrote a show for the Pentagon that was supposed to promote multiethnicity and multiculturalism called, The Lieutenant. That began his propaganda career for the state apparatus.
I have an old paperback book about Star Trek, which gives its history, and you can see the globalist ideas all through it, and in the shows. In their “Star Fleet Manual,” they had fake documents that looked like they were something produced by the UN from how they read, which is where most of this starts, after the early sixties, besides the early NGOs tied to what became the EU. That is where the idea for a world government and world religion originates. Some wanted to build a temple for that religion in DC at the time, believe it or not. They wanted to house all the major world's religions under one roof, and eventually merge them. It is said that Bábism is also tied to this.
The world church was designed, and a model made, though the plans for it fell through. It looked like a large star from above. You'll find that Islam has been tied to the UN since its founding, as well.
Today, the globalists state that the nations can keep their nation states, just as long as their supranational organization controls them. I wonder if this is why they made mentions, in Star Trek, of different cultures and states, with still having a world government?
1