Intel / Deep State
INFILTRATION INSTEAD OF INVASION with Mel K | Ep 79 | Going Rogue with Lara Logan
Mel K's book discusses how a supranational framework established post-World War II has undermined American sovereignty and democratic processes. The ongoing influence of Agenda 2030 is presented as a strategic control mechanism over the nation's direction amidst domestic chaos. Mel K discusses how a supranational framework established post-World War II has influenced American politics and governance. She argues that this framework has led to a loss of sovereignty and democratic oversight in the U.S.
Summary
Mel K's book discusses how a supranational framework established post-World War II has undermined American sovereignty and democratic processes. The ongoing influence of Agenda 2030 is presented as a strategic control mechanism over the nation's direction amidst domestic chaos. Mel K discusses how a supranational framework established post-World War II has influenced American politics and governance. She argues that this framework has led to a loss of sovereignty and democratic oversight in the U.S.
Mel K argues that a supranational framework established post-World War II has significantly influenced American politics, leading to a loss of sovereignty. She highlights the implications of Agenda 2030 as a strategic control mechanism over the nation's direction amidst domestic chaos. Mel K discusses the influence of a supranational framework on American politics, emphasizing the implications of Agenda 2030 as a threat to national sovereignty. She critiques the role of various organizations in promoting global governance and undermining democratic processes.
Perspectives
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Metrics
10 years after World War II years
time since the end of World War II
This timeframe is crucial for understanding the historical context of the claims made
It was 10 years after World War II that we in America were celebrating the Allies had won.
the 2020 election was fortified
description of the 2020 election process
This suggests a coordinated effort to influence electoral outcomes
the 2020 election was fortified
60 million Americans people
current infections from parasites
This statistic highlights a significant public health issue affecting a large portion of the population
recent data suggest 60 million Americans are currently infected
125 countries
the reach of George Soros' Open Society Foundations
This indicates the extensive influence of globalist organizations worldwide
which is in more than 125 countries around the world.
63 banks units
of banks connected to the Bank for International Settlements
This indicates the extensive network of financial institutions operating under similar legal protections
the Bank of International Settlements and 63 banks that are connected to them
1945
year legal immunity was established for the Bank for International Settlements
This date marks a critical point in the evolution of financial oversight
they gave it to them in 1945
100,000 documents
the number of documents sent to Chuck Grassley regarding rat line information
This volume of documents raises concerns about transparency and accountability in historical investigations
Malay sent him 100,000 documents.
76 tentacles of the United Nations units
of UN entities mentioned
This indicates the extensive reach of the UN within the U.S
every single one of these 76 tentacles of the United Nations
Key entities
Key developments
Phase 1
Mel K's book discusses how a supranational framework established post-World War II has undermined American sovereignty and democratic processes. The ongoing influence of Agenda 2030 is presented as a strategic control mechanism over the nation's direction amidst domestic chaos.
- Mel Ks book, Infiltration Instead of Invasion: America Betrayed, 1944 to 1954, examines how a supranational framework established after World War II has compromised American sovereignty and democratic processes
- The ongoing influence of Agenda 2030 is highlighted as a factor that persists despite domestic turmoil, indicating a strategic control over the nations direction
- The discussion calls for accountability regarding historical conspiracies, particularly those linked to the Russia collusion narrative and the role of intelligence agencies
- Mel K posits that a concealed power structure emerged post-World War II, enabling the manipulation of American politics and obscuring significant historical events from mainstream discourse
- The concept of color revolutions is presented as a CIA strategy for orchestrating regime changes, with implications drawn to recent occurrences within the United States
Phase 2
Mel K discusses how a supranational framework established post-World War II has influenced American politics and governance. She argues that this framework has led to a loss of sovereignty and democratic oversight in the U.S.
- Color revolutions utilize civil society and institutions to create the appearance of grassroots movements aimed at government overthrow, a tactic the CIA has employed internationally and is now reflected in the U.S
- American intelligence agencies, initially seen as protectors, have been implicated in undermining domestic governance using strategies similar to those applied abroad
- Key figures like Norm Eisen and David Brock have played significant roles in domestic operations against Trump, including orchestrating lawsuits and targeting attorneys representing controversial clients, illustrating the rise of cancel culture
- The 2020 election was described as fortified by certain groups, suggesting a coordinated effort to influence the electoral process, which some believe undermines constitutional principles
- The unexpected nature of Trumps 2016 victory, particularly the lack of a concession speech plan from Hillary Clinton, led to panic among establishment figures
Phase 3
Mel K argues that a supranational framework established post-World War II has significantly influenced American politics, leading to a loss of sovereignty. She highlights the implications of Agenda 2030 as a strategic control mechanism over the nation's direction amidst domestic chaos.
- Norm Eisen, linked to the Democratic establishment, has a background in color revolutions, notably serving as an ambassador in the Czech Republic where such tactics were utilized
- Skepticism surrounds the CIAs portrayal of color revolutions, particularly through figures like Gene Sharp, with assertions that these strategies have been institutionalized rather than newly developed
- A document titled Democracy Matters, authored by Eisen and David Brock, outlines tactics aimed at undermining Donald Trump and the populist movement, including media manipulation and legal harassment
- The operation against Trump is framed as a global initiative, with pre-existing foreign policy plans, particularly those associated with influential figures like Kissinger and Brzezinski, perceived as threatened by his presidency
- Agenda 2030, endorsed by Barack Obama, is characterized as a global governance strategy that poses a significant threat to national sovereignty, backed by substantial financial resources aimed at achieving totalitarian control
Phase 4
Mel K discusses the influence of a supranational framework on American politics, emphasizing the implications of Agenda 2030 as a threat to national sovereignty. She critiques the role of various organizations in promoting global governance and undermining democratic processes.
- Agenda 2030 is framed as a major initiative aimed at undermining national sovereignty, influenced by decades of globalist activism and organizations like those associated with George Soros
- Groups such as BLM and the Tides Foundation are depicted as part of a larger network that channels funds to support global governance efforts
- The discontent among political elites when Donald Trump challenged their long-term foreign policy strategies, which were intended to transcend electoral changes and maintain global control
- Criticism is directed at the U.S. foreign aid system, which is argued to serve more as a mechanism for international influence rather than genuine support, reflecting a historical pattern of elite dominance from foundations like Rockefeller and Ford
- There is an urgent call for public awareness regarding the implications of globalist agendas, as they pose a threat to national autonomy and the will of the populace
Phase 5
Mel K discusses the influence of a supranational framework on American politics, emphasizing the implications of Agenda 2030 as a threat to national sovereignty. She critiques the role of various organizations in promoting global governance and undermining democratic processes.
- The discussion emphasizes that the political establishments opposition extends beyond Donald Trump, viewing the U.S. as a barrier to global governance and undermining American sovereignty
- A Biden campaign document reveals plans to finance Agenda 2030 with a $3 trillion proposal, raising concerns about transparency in their global initiatives
- A leaked Democratic Party strategy document indicates a culture of fear and coercion, targeting dissenting members to maintain party control and unity
- The speakers assert that the left uses intimidation tactics to suppress dissent within their ranks, suggesting they would similarly target external opposition
- Dr. Stella Emanuel is highlighted as an advocate for preparedness against medical threats, stressing the necessity of having essential medicines readily available
Phase 6
Mel K argues that a supranational framework established post-World War II has significantly influenced American politics, leading to a loss of sovereignty. She emphasizes the implications of Agenda 2030 as a strategic control mechanism over the nation's direction amidst domestic chaos.
- The National Security Act created a covert intelligence manipulation branch within the CIA, which operates without public knowledge, preserving a political status quo that hinders meaningful change regardless of election outcomes
- Operation Paperclip highlights the U.S. governments secretive recruitment of former Nazis into influential roles, raising concerns about public awareness and understanding of these historical actions
- The conversation underscores the significance of God and inalienable rights in American identity, positing these as essential defenses against totalitarian ideologies that threaten individual freedoms
- Historical parallels are drawn between figures like JFK and modern leaders, suggesting that those who challenge the established order, such as Donald Trump, may face dire consequences, including assassination
- The overarching narrative focuses on the struggle for sovereignty and freedom, emphasizing the Constitution and the Bill of Rights as vital tools in resisting globalist agendas