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Well, that's essentially what happened to the European Union in 2007 when they threw themselves a 50th Anniversary Extravaganza. Reports at the time talked of EU-sponsored "citizen parties," street festivals and public celebrations that were largely ignored by the public. About the only thing that Europeans can ever agree on is their differences, and even after 50 years of conditioning it seemed few outside of Brussels were stirred by the EU flag or the thought of half a century of political union.
Perhaps that's because 2007 did not really mark the 50th anniversary of the EU or 50 years of political union at all. No, 2007 was the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Rome, a 1957 compact to form a common market and customs union between six European nations. It is doubtful that many people beyond the handful of Bilderbergers and globalists who signed the treaty could have imagined that it would result in a grandiose anniversary celebration for the European Union 50 years hence.
(FUN FACT: The "Treaty of Rome" that was signed on March 25, 1957 was literally a blank document because "[t]he Italian state printer had not met the deadline.")
It makes you wonder: Is there any seemingly innocuous event taking place in the world today that, 50 years from now, may be commemorated as the moment that some monstrous globalist institution was born?
As it turns out, there is just such an event that took place this month that may lead to a "50 Years of Global Government" celebration in June 2071. Do you know what it is?

A makeshift memorial marked the one-year anniversary of the 2016 Pulse nightclub massacre in Orlando.
Senators Cory Booker (New Jersey), Ed Markey (Massachusetts), Tammy Duckworth (Illinois) and Dick Durbin (Illinois) were among those who issued statements on Saturday reminding followers of the shooting, and decrying anti-LGBT hate crimes. Duckworth was especially explicit and outraged, asserting that 49 people were killed at the Orlando club in a "hate-filled shooting" in which "the LGBTQ+ community was targeted and killed, all because they dared to live their lives."
Speaking to radio station Govorit Moskva, Khasbulatov claimed Yeltsin's entourage was full of Americans. In 1991, he was elected to his leadership post with Washington's help, it has been alleged, and it is still not yet known to what extent the US remained the voice in his ear throughout his presidency.
"There must have been a hundred [CIA employees]," Khasbulatov said. "They determined everything." He also added that, after winning the presidential election, Yeltsin would send security officials and heads of departments to the US so the Americans could "examine them" and "give conclusions."
Comment: Given the financial carnage caused by the western carpet-baggers who descended on Russia in the 90s to pick the post communist corpse clean, there's little doubt Ruslan Khasbulatov is telling the truth.
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CALGARY, AB, March 18, 2021 /CNW/ - In an interview with BNN Bloomberg, Mark Carney, former governor of the Bank of England, now UN climate czar, on his new book entitled "Values", spreads news that is full of climate dogma and energy illiterate comments that go unquestioned by most reporters, says Friends of Science Society.
Comment: See also Maurice Strong and the roots of the Great Reset agenda
It was at this event that keynote speaker Mark Carney announced that the total net zero transition represents "the greatest commercial opportunity of our time."Here is "Pierre Poilievre vs Mark Carney: A heated exchange on pipelines" wherein Mark enters into some economic mental gymnastics of good and bad pipelines:
The Big Picture though is way more sensitive. Three Summits in a Row - G7, NATO and US-EU - will be paving the way for a much expected cliffhanger: the Putin-Biden summit in Geneva - which certainly won't be a reset.
The controlling interests behind the hologram that goes by the name of "Joe Biden" have a clear overarching agenda: to regiment industrialized democracies - especially those in Europe - and keep them in lockstep to combat those "authoritarian" threats to US national security, "malignant" Russia and China.
It's like a throwback to those oh so stable 1970s Cold War days, complete with James Bond fighting foreign devils and Deep Purple subverting communism. Well, the times they are-a-changin'. China is very much aware that now the Global South "accounts for almost two-thirds of the global economy compared to one-third by the West: in the 1970s, it was exactly the opposite."
For the Global South - that is, the overwhelming majority of the planet - the G7 is largely irrelevant. What matters is the G20.

FILE PHOTO: A Ukrainian soldier holds a Javelin missile system during a military exercise near Rivne, Ukraine, May 26, 2021.
The latest gift from Washington aims to boost the "lethality, command and control, and situational awareness" of Kiev's forces, the Pentagon said in a statement on Friday. In practice, that translates into counter-artillery radars, counter-drone systems, secure communications technology and electronic warfare equipment.
Comment: Whatever the Pentagon has to give to Ukraine, it knows that Ukraine is no match for Russia. Moreover, Ukrainians know it; with 50% recently stating that they don't want to join NATO because, as Putin pointed out, they know they'll be serve as mere cannon fodder in the event of any troubles. That said, in the meantime, a more lethally armed Ukraine is a cause for concern.
Ukraine will also receive medical evacuation gear, as well as training and equipment to improve the safety and capacity of its air force bases. The new systems are meant to complement a $125 million aid package that was announced in March, which included counter-artillery radars and Mark VI patrol boats the US is phasing out.
Comment: Just yesterday it was reported that the US flew two nuclear bombers close to Russia's border, and, as noted in the comment, a similar provocation by the military occurred when Trump went to trade talks in China. Provocations like these are both suspicious and reckless, and, taken together, one can't help but wonder just who is ordering these kinds of directives?
Overall, it would appear that all is not well in the US, and a recent letter signed by 120 retired generals questioning Biden's mental health and warning of an encroaching 'tyrannical government' further highlights this point.
The author Fyodor Dostoevsky had a grand vision for the country. Russia, he believed, would lead the West back to Christ and bring about "universal, spiritual reconciliation." This it could do, he felt, because its people supposedly had a "capability for high synthesis, a gift for universal reconcilability."
The Russian, Dostoevsky wrote, "gets along with everyone and is accustomed to all. He sympathizes with all that is human, regardless of nationality, blood, and soil." By contrast, those on the other side of the continent, the novelist added, "find a universal human ideal in themselves and by their own power, and therefore they altogether harm themselves and their cause."
Russians, in other words, seek to reconcile all, while Westerners believe their own ideals are universal and seek to spread them everywhere.
One may justifiably doubt such sweeping generalizations. But as Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, prepares to meet the leader of the Western world, Joe Biden, next week, these different approaches to the world were on display in Russian and American public rhetoric.

United Arab list party leader Mansour Abbas
Yamina party leader Naftali Bennett
Yesh Atid party leader Yair Lapid
Ramat Ban near Tel Aviv, Israel • June 2, 2021
The eight parties opposing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have finalized their alliance, penning agreements with Yesh Atid leader Yair Lapid on Friday.
According to the Times of Israel, the last to sign was Yamina, headed by Naftali Bennett, who is set to be the new prime minister after the swearing-in ceremony on Sunday. Earlier in the day, Lapid signed deals with Ra'am, Yisrael Beytenu, Labor, Blue and White, and New Hope, with Meretz coming to an agreement with Lapid on Thursday.
Under the terms of the deal, Bennett will serve as prime minister until August 2023, when Lapid will take over and lead until November 2025 - assuming the government survives that long, of course. In the last three years, Israel has had four elections, and the coalition is extremely diverse, including far-right nationalists, centrists, social democrats, and for the first time in Israeli history, an Islamist Arab party: the conservative Joint Arab List, or Ra'am.
Comment: In a last ditch effort, Netanyahu makes one last offer to Gantz:
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has made one final, desperate bid to stay in power: offering his defense minister, Benny Gantz, the prime minister's seat for three years.
Netnayahu is widely seen as having cancelled Likud's alliance with Blue and White late last year, in order to avoid handing his office over to Gantz, as the terms of their deal had laid out.
Instead of taking Netanyahu's offer, though, on Friday Gantz went to Lapid, head of Yesh Atid and the man tapped by Israeli President Reuven Rivlin to form a new government, after Netanyahu failed to finalize the terms of their new alliance.
"Let go," Bennett told Netanyahu on Wednesday. "Let the country move forward. People are allowed to vote for a government even if you do not lead it - a government that, by the way, is 10 degrees to the right of the current one."
Speaking with NBC News' Keir Simmons in Moscow, ahead of the June 16 summit with Biden, Putin called the "killer" comment "Hollywood macho." Putin, in a segment NBC aired on Friday evening, said:
"Over my tenure, I've gotten used to attacks from all kinds of angles and from all kinds of areas under all kinds of pretext and reasons, and of different caliber and fierceness, and none of it surprises me."Putin said, in a segment NBC aired on Friday evening. The full interview is scheduled to air on Monday, June 14.
Over the past few days, many eyes in the Western Hemisphere have been on the hotly contested presidential election in Peru. Left-wing candidate Pedro Castillo of the anti-imperialist Free Peru party appears to have gained the upper hand against establishment figure Keiko Fujimori in an otherwise dead-heat contest, which the latter then accused him of rigging. The possible election of such a radical socialist, whose public image includes humble ponchos, sandals and straw hats, has been empowered by a generation of young people deeply disillusioned by the country's spiralling inequality, prolonged poverty and corruption scandals, as well as rural voters and indigenous communities.
Yet, this is not a political earthquake in Peru alone, but in fact one of many increasingly spanning an entire continent. Latin America is experiencing a "red wave" - a momentous blast of left-leaning energy sweeping across multiple countries and empowering a thirst for radical change. As this election heads to its finale, protests and uprisings continue to sweep Colombia, Chile has abandoned its Pinochet-era constitution, and former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is making a resurgent comeback in Brazil.












Comment: As with some other mass shootings, early eye-witness testimony doesn't square with the official tale. We again find statements about multiple shooters, which the MSM magically transform into the usual 'lone shooter' narrative. From a certain point of view, it looks as if the true facts are being papered over with the hot-button issue of LGBT rights.