The Urgency of Appointing Capable Leaders in Modern Democracy
The Urgency of Appointing Capable Leaders in Modern Democracy
Choosing capable leaders in society is crucial, especially in the context of modern democracy. Strictly speaking, it isn’t absolutely necessary, but electing leaders without ethical awareness would be unethical. This becomes problematic when some of the most important decisions affecting global politics and society are being made in an increasingly undemocratic manner.
From Reform Acts to Global Inequalities
After the UK’s reform act and the US civil war, our democratic choices evolved into distinct political groups: the right and the left. The right traditionally represents business elites, while the left represents the working classes. This balance was maintained by checks and balances, ensuring that both sides monitored each other’s interests. However, something gradually changed, and the elites began to infiltrate the left with promises of future positions and honors. Unfortunately, this shift has had far-reaching consequences.
The Decline of Democratic Institutions
Following significant events such as 9/11, emergency powers were invoked, leading to the stripping of executive powers from the presidency and the House of Commons. This hidden shadow government has since maintained control, dictating foreign policies that benefit large corporations at the expense of the public. These decisions have led to multiple foreign interventions, fostering instability and conflict. For instance, the US and UK have funded militant groups like al-Qaeda, ISIS, and neo-Nazis, under the guise of globalism.
The Globalist Agenda and Its Dangers
Behind these actions is a globalist agenda, as evidenced by the sustainable reduction of the world population to less than 500 million. This plan is detailed in a prophecy by a Christian Rosenkreuz, a monastic of A.M.R.O.C, which outlines a vision of a controlled society. The belief in such a plan is disturbing, demonstrating a disregard for democratic principles and human rights.
The Media and Propaganda
The media has played a significant role in shaping public opinion. For example, propagandistic narratives have been used to portray conflicts in a certain light. Journalists often show scenes of gunfire and destruction in war zones, suggesting a military invasion when this is not the case. In reality, locals might be targeting their own buildings to create horror stories justifying more military support.
Unaccountable Authoritarianism and Traitors in Charge
Current leaders often claim to have the public’s best interests at heart. However, many of these officials have been found to be involved in criminal activities and are globalist traitors. They have destroyed democracy’s institutions and are now threatening democracy itself. It’s imperative that we hold these individuals accountable before it’s too late. We need to resist, speak out, and demand change.
A Call to Action
The public must become more involved in the political process. We can no longer sit by and watch as our freedoms are compromised. We need to stand up and demand transparency and accountability from our leaders. This includes challenging the media narratives and supporting true democratic values. Only through collective action can we ensure that our institutions and democratic principles are preserved.