Tom Luongo – tomluongo.me Feb 10, 2021
Did you happen to catch the most important political speech of the last six years?
It would have been easy to miss given everything going on. In fact, I almost did, and this speech sits at the intersection of nearly all of my areas of intense study.
The annual World Economic Forum took place last week via teleconference, what I’m calling Virtual Davos, and at this year’s event, of course, the signature topic was their project called the Great Reset.
But if the WEF was so intent on presenting the best face for the Great Reset to the world it wouldn’t have invited either Chinese Premier Xi Jinping or, more importantly, Russian President Vladimir Putin.
And it was Putin’s speech that brought down the house of cards that is the agenda of the WEF.
The last time someone walked into a major international forum and issued such a scathing critique of the current geopolitical landscape was Putin’s speech to the United Nations on September 29th, 2015, two days before he sent a small contingency of Russian air support to Syria.
There he excoriated not only the U.N. by name but most importantly the U.S. and its NATO allies by inference asking the most salient question, “Do you understand what you have done?” having unleashed chaos in an already chaotic part of the world?
As important as that speech was it was Putin’s actions after that which defined the current era of geopolitical chess across the Eurasian continent. Syria became the nexus around which the resistance to the “ISIS is invincible” narrative unraveled
And the mystery of who was behind ISIS, namely the Obama administration, was revealed to anyone paying attention.
President Trump may have taken credit for beating ISIS, but it was mostly Putin and Russia’s forces retaking the Western part of Syria which allowed that to happen, while our globalist generals, like James Mattis, did as much damage to Syria itself and as little to ISIS as possible, hoping to use them again another day.
And regardless of whether you agree or disagree with the U.S.’s policy in Syria, which I most definitely do not, it is hard to argue that Russia’s intervention there fundamentally changed the regional politics and conflicts for the foreseeable future.
It was the beginning of the voluntary disconnection of China, Russia and Iran from the West.
For standing athwart U.S. and European designs on consolidating power in the Middle East, Russia has been vilified in the West in ways that make the indoctrination I received as a kid growing up in the Cold War look like vacation advertisements for spending the summer in Crimea.
But it is that strength of purpose and character that has defined Putin’s two decades in power. He’s done wonders in rebuilding Russia.
He’s made many mistakes, mostly by first trusting American Presidents and second by underestimating just how arrogant and rapacious the leadership in Europe is.
That said, he’s now reached his limit, especially with Europe, and he’s set a firmly independent path for Russia regardless of the short-term costs.
And that’s why his speech at the World Economic Forum was so important.
Putin hadn’t spoken there for nearly a decade. In a time when WEF-controlled puppets dominate positions of power in Europe, the U.K., Canada and now the U.S., Putin walked into Virtual Davos and dumped his coffee on the carpet.
In terms I can only describe as unfailingly polite, Putin told Klaus Schwab and the WEF that their entire idea of the Great Reset is not only doomed to failure but runs counter to everything modern leadership should be pursuing.
Putin literally laughed at the idea of the Fourth Industrial Revolution – Schwab’s idea of a planned society through AI, robots and the merging of man and machine.
He flat-out told them their policies driving the middle class to the brink of extinction over the COVID-19 pandemic will further increase social and political unrest while also ensuring wealth inequality gets worse.
Putin’s no flower-throwing libertarian or anything, but his critique of the hyper-financialized post-Soviet era is accurate.
The era dominated by central banking and the continued merging of state and corporate powers has increased wealth inequality across the U.S. and Europe, benefiting millions while extracting the wealth of billions.
Listening to Putin was like listening to a cross between Pat Buchanan and the late Walter Williams. According to him the neoliberal ideal of “invite the world/invade the world” has destroyed the cultural ties within countries while hollowing out their economic prospects. Putin criticized zero-bound interest rates, QE, tariffs and sanctions as political weapons.
But the targets of those weapons, while nominally pointed at his Russia, were really the West’s own engines of vitality, as the middle classes have seen their wages stagnate, and access to education, medical care, and the courts to redress grievances fall dramatically.
Russia is a country on the rise, so is China. Once their ties are embedded deeply enough to stabilize its economy, so too will Iran rise.
Together they will lead the central Asian landmass out of the nineteenth-century quagmire that exists thanks to British and American intervention in the region. Putin’s speech made it clear that Russia is committed to the process of finding solutions to all people benefiting from the future, not just a few thousand holier-than-thou oligarchs in Europe.
In a less confrontational address, Chairman Xi said the same thing. He gave lip service, like Putin, to climate change and carbon neutrality, focusing instead on pollution and sustainability.
Together they basically told the WEF to stuff the Great Reset back into the hole in which it was conceived.
I’ve followed Putin closely for nearly a decade now. I got the feeling that if he was speaking to a college-level political science class and not a convocation of some of the most powerful people in the world he would have laughed in their faces.
But, unfortunately, he understands better than any of us having been the object of their aggression for so long, he had to treat them seriously as their grasp of reality and connectedness to the people they ruled was nearly severed.
At the end of his planned remarks, Klaus Schwab asked Putin about Russia’s troubled relationship with Europe and could it be fixed. Putin pulled no punches.
If we can rise above these problems of the past and get rid of these phobias, then we will certainly enjoy a positive stage in our relations.
We are ready for this, we want this, and we will strive to make this happen. But love is impossible if it is declared only by one side. It must be mutual.
I don’t get the sense from anything I’ve seen from the Biden Administration or the European Commission in Brussels that anyone heard a word he said.
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Funny how this supposed “Globalist-sceptic” locked down Russia hard and rolled out a vaccine quicker than anyone. Those protests in Moscow were claimed to be in support of Navalny, by both Russian and Western media, but I’m told by a friend living in Moscow that they were anti-lockdown protests. Little Putin is controlled opposition.
I wonder if Putin’s “Take a hike” statement is the reason why a new strain of animal-to-human flu has just been found in Russia? If so then for a similar reason, namely an anti-mask position, Sweden could soon find similar problems emerging on a farm or in a zoo, a petting zoo or a meat market.
Other nations should tell our leaders their intelligence agents are being closely monitored now and any bio-weapons used will lead to arrest and trial of the operatives and a worldwide broadcast of a foiled biological weapons attack by the country they serve. International arrest warrants should be sought for all leaders involved on charges of crimes against humanity, and though nothing is likely to happen at least ensure charges are laid so the black mark over them will remain for the rest of their lives.
Putin expelled the jewish mafia who used jewish lawyers to change the law so they could rob millions from the Russian peopele but the jewish controlled Tony Blair allowed these people into the UK
Putin allowed the rebuilding of churches and mosques, anfter the jew-commies burnt them all down
He became the worlds hero after he sent in troops to protect the people of Syria
please god he will protect the people of iran lebanon etc from USA Zio- agression
“The era dominated by central banking and the continued merging of state and corporate powers has increased wealth inequality across the U.S. and Europe, benefiting millions while extracting the wealth of billions.”
/\ Fascism!
“I’ve followed Putin closely for nearly a decade now.” Clearly not long enough. Putin spent his first-decade giving talk/lectures about the need for a multi-polar world. The West basically ignored a plan that was & still is supported by China, India, Brazil and countless other nations who are fed up of bankrolling the US economy with the US dollar trade scam system.
Here Tom Luongo is using propaganda: “Putin literally laughed at the idea of the Fourth Industrial Revolution – Schwab’s idea of a planned society through AI, robots and the merging of man and machine.” I don’t think Putin denies the ‘Fourth Industrial Revolution’, Putin questions its application. In principle, there is nothing wrong with genuinely useful tech when it is used productively. We all believed that mobile phones & smartphones would save time, make us more productive, well, productive in the sense that sheeple would have easier lives and more free time. This hasn’t happened. We are heading towards a time when your employer will want to monitor your free (lol) times lest your activities impinge on your work performance.
Why are employers & HR allowed to view your social media? Why should your social media threaten your job when you’ve broken no laws? The list is endless. The fact is, Russia and China are far freer than the West, it’s just that no one wants to say it. The problem for the Western sheeple is that they reside in their local fishbowl are fed a diet of fake news fish flakes & Western deep states need to maintain and build this war of hate against Russia and China because let’s face it, the West doesn’t have that much to offer the average sheeple. In general, this was a disappointing article that could have been quite blistering. The WEF has no power in Russia, China, and many other countries. The only power it has is over the fishbowl.
Some might read this so I am adding this bit which is mostly unrelated. There’s a new vehicle fuel called Blue Gas. I don’t think it will become a thing. I believe it will get tucked away, but this fuel can be used in any vehicle made after 2002. It is totally clean & you can get 300 miles on a typical tank. There’s no way they are going to allow it.
“Putin walked into Virtual Davos and dumped his coffee on the carpet.”
Given my chance I will dump my coffee on Rothschild’s, Goetz’, Biden’s, Musk’s carpets with pleasure.
Though far from perfect, Putin actually saved Russia after Jew Yeltsin and his friends stole hundreds of billions of dollars from the nation of Russia. As for ISIS in Syria, the criminal and born in Kenya false President Obongo and others established, supported and funded and armed all of the terrorist opposition to the Syrian Government. The US is not in Syria to fight ISIS; the US is in Syria to support all of the anti-govt terrorists. The US military has absolutely NO LEGAL RIGHT to be in Syria. It is so funny to watch
Putin kick the Khazar Satanists by saving Syria. The US is the most evil and dangerous nation on the earth.
I have not been hearing about BRICS lately. Was it independent of the worst schemers, and how is it doing today?
I’m in favour of World Government—-as long as Vladimir Vladimirovich is the Boss Man:
Here in Ireland the people are suffering under the heel of unelected, self appointed traitors (what else is new)—-destroying everything in their path to please their Covidian Masters:
‘Course, while gleefully having their fun they have exposed themselves for the scum they really are—-along with their friends and co-conspirators in the disgraceful Medical Profession, Print Media, radio and Television:
Must not forget all those throughout the country who apologize on their behalf, prop them up, or stand to gain, one way or other:
It’s getting time to treat these bastards the same way they are treating us: Lets have them to do something useful for a change—-something they have never done before—-like WORK:
No shortage of things to do out in the fresh air—-digging ditches, cutting Turf out in the bogs—-in the rain: No talking, wear a mask at all times, vaccines can be tested on them for a change, And they’ll have to get used to the Bill Gates diet real quick—-no more Organic Filet Mignons, Wild Salmon, Caviar, Champagne, Limousines or Government Jets at the taxpayers expense where they’re going:
Almost forgot, no monster retirement pensions either:
Did ya hear—-they just “awarded” themselves a pay increase:
We could simply deport them—-but who the hell would take the useless bastards:
How we laughed at the old communist ‘Pravda’. How the Russians must be laughing at us now. God Bless ’em. I get the joke and the irony.
Search for ‘Putin wears a yarmulke’…to see images of this (Jew?) or puppet wearing his skullcap. People actually imagine this Mongoloid hybrid is ‘anti-jewish’.
But this is what communism is all about a tranfer of the peoples wealth and power to the few
this is why folk hate jewbankers
Remember the poor 6 million jews who went up the chimney at Aushwitz
and now live comfortable lives in new york and tel aviv
Bankers, corporations slowly sell America to china and then can infiltrate china’s economy and jump ship after bankrupting America
Putin has played a very careful game of chess to keep Russia free of the money-powers of the West constantly trying to oust him, and control that nation’s resources, and the obvious best silk road route from China to Europe. Also, according the Brit inspired Western cabal thinking, control of Russian turf also is central for any geopolitical control of Asia.
Notice that Putin would not allow any Western developed vaccines into his nation, and I highly suspect that whatever the Russian people were inoculated with was quite benign, if even a real vaccination. In that sense and despite any pressures the money powers imposed on him, Putin does appear to put his people first. About what some think that Putin is controlled opposition, it is not just worry of direct harm to Russia from the Western banking cartel and the IMF to the Russian economy the Russians are worried about, they would also be worried about the numerous nations Russia trades with that are under direct coercion from the same money powers. That alone would force compliance with the Covid scam and likely the promised global financial reset for a world currency free of US (and Brit) domination.
Most likely each nation cooperating with the IMF, US and UK led Covid scam, have either been threatened or induced with promises with the money weapon, forcing them into compliance with the scam. Russia has played the fake numbers game right at the world average of deaths for its population, while the US and the UK came in last August at 5 times the world average. After the clearly Chinese-government-orchestrated and inept Wuhan hype to kick off the scamdemic, Russia immediately without any reliable studies or numbers, immediately shut down it borders, helping to get things started, but since has played the game coming in a Covid-lite just like China and India.
With all of the pieces on the board, we have to remember that Russia, China, and India have all been promised for their cooperation in the Covid scam, a new global reserve currency to replace the domination of the US dollar, which they expect to be backed by bullion which they have been hoarding for the promised occasion, for decades. So in this respect Putin could be controlled opposition, but it is a very tenuous control and opposition. In the midst of all of this, a currency war had been raging with various currencies trying to replace the US dollar as the reserve currency. With the flood of US and other fiat, all national currencies may be in planned death spiral. Meanwhile western debt is being flushed far out to sea from the sewers of our central banks and our governments with the alleged flooding of US fiat dollars to buy up major assets and to buy up US treasuries, which one has to suppose with the oncoming manufactured inflation bubble few people will want to hold. Yet, there still is an alleged demand for dollars. The entire economy has been deliberately slowed down and we are obviously waiting for some huge unwelcome “adjustment” if the debasement and inflationary methods turn into hyper inflation. In this way of thinking one can see the need of the pretext of a pandemic for people control measures.
Ironically, the entire idea of centralized control of the economy becomes its own enemy, simply because it always leads to dependency, oppression, and stagnation, and its own eventual collapse. The Western banking cartel globalists essentially made China, but they did it on our backs, at our expense, and they now exhibit it as a model of economic success and efficiency, because of its centralized government controls, all of which is crap. Not only was that nation dependent on our capital investments to get going, but it was dependent on our markets without any real reciprocating trade balances, and it was also very dependent on a great deal of “free market freedom” within its own borders which went against Maoist and Marxist principles (the true principles of the Western banking cartel running things). The offshore investments in their prodigy, low-cost-labor China, is what made this cartel and many insiders in the West immensely more wealthy and powerful.
In these days for China and India to keep going they cannot afford the pollution restrictions proposed by the idealists in the WEF or with the Paris Climate Discord, and they no longer can be expected really to kowtow to Western demands. If there is to be another technocrat industrial revolution, like every other one before, it need likely will proceed best without centralized controls. It need not be sudden or universal. Also, most likely what it will do is to work more against centralization and serve decentralization more, empowering not only individual nations and corporations, but also small businesses and individuals. In this respect, the present Covid restrictions may be seen as the last dying breath of the global elites to grasp control of world finances for their dream of global hegemony over everything.
The center of the Great Reset is not the humanitarian or environmental goals, which in fact are not really that paramount to the power elites. What is central, is the promised financial reset which they know will cause a great deal of upheaval particularly in the West. Yet, it could mean a huge power transfer to the Asian nations, based on any real equalization with the Western debt load, unless it is flushed away with compete debasement. Presently, the world is apparently now flooded with US fiat buying up treasuries, and the bond holders wanting to cash them in to avoid the coming inflation, and hedging in other assets they hope will hold their value. One gets the impression that the Titanic banking cartel controlling our central and international banks has hit a real iceberg, and even the Rothschild’s are probably manning the life boats.
Meanwhile, we look for real divisions on the world stage and have to strain our brains to find them when we see so much unity among our national governments regarding their Covid scam efforts. At the same time it looks very much like the only people really being fooled with these ridiculous Davos and WEF conferences are ourselves, the common people. With all of the global elite BS, it is we the people who are the new global enemy (to them, the few), all supposedly we are to be shackled into their totalitarian controls, for the “common good”, subject to their decades of planning since the time of Chairman Maurice Strong in the 1970’s.
Despite Putin’s devotion to his own people, he is in no position to be a savior to the common people of the West – at least at this time.
Hmm.. IMO Putin is another Stalin …
Stalin screwed up their NWO after WWII & refusing the Trojan Horse, a.k.a. Marshall Plan in to his country & telling them nicely that they can get sodomised elsewhere ..
& V Putin seem to be copying him ??
Boy ! Oh boy ! Why didn’t Trotsky took control of Russia , instead of Stalin ??
We would have today a NWO with 793 genders in the population & math were 2=2 = 5 & never 4 !
keep it short Fred…keep it short
Putin is no Bolshevik.
Russia is no longer Bolshevik
But North America and Western Europe is fast becoming Neo-Bolshevik.
Criticize Putin if you like but you’ll need someone like Putin to pull your chestnuts out of the fire.
I hope very much Russia now has an immune system able to recognize termites.
I watched and read Putin’s address at the cyber Davos and it was indeed impressive. Putin spoke intelligently and logically, as usual for him, which is quite a contrast from his counterparts in the West. No U.S. president in recent memory could have even come close to speaking in such an authentically intelligent and articulate manner, so lucidly demonstrating a true understanding of economic mechanisms and the issues of the day.
Joebama Biden, the depraved pedophile, comes off as a blathering pandering imbecile, dangerously close to mental retardation or full-blown dementia, when compared to Putin. Trump liked to pretend he was a genius, but he was clearly little but a bloviating buffoon. The depraved homosexual and war criminal Obongo was a deranged pathological liar, a shit salesman with a mouthful of samples. And on and on.
The Africans in the Americans are largely asleep. A few of us are awaken.
let’s wait and see. War is coming to U.S.A
Mystic and Yogi