Barnett’s Five Flows of Globalisation
Coercive Engineered Migration: Zionism's War on
Europe
By Gearóid Ó Colmáin
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As
German independent TV station K-TV has
revealed, the current refugee crisis is most
likely the brain child of the afore-mentioned US
military grand strategist General Thomas PM Barnett.
Barnett was a strategic advisor to former US
Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and currently
works with the Israeli military consultancy firm
Wikistrat. Wikistrat are close collaborators with US
Africa Command (Africom). Barnett’s books The
Pentagon’s New Map and Blueprint for
Action have had a major influence on US/Israeli
global military geostrategies.
A
former student of Vice-Admiral Andrew K. Cebrowski,
former director of the Office of Transformations in
the US Department of Defense, Barnett’s work focuses
on integrating Cebrowski’s concepts of Network
Centred Warfare, Colonel Boyd’s OODA loop theory,
and Lind’s Fourth Generation Warfare, by
‘simultaneously seeking to relate their yin-and-yang
interplay to the larger economic reality of
globalization’s emergence as the dominant
characteristic of today’s strategic environment’.
Barnett
divides the world into ‘functioning core’,
‘non-integrating gap’ countries and ‘seam states’.
The first category of ‘functioning core’ countries
includes Europe and North America, Russia, China,
Japan, South Korea, India, Australia, New Zealand,
South Africa, Argentina, Brazil and Chile. These are
economies which are actively integrating into the
global economy. This category is subdivided into
‘old core’ Europe, the USA and Japan and ‘new core’,
Brazil, Russia, China and India.
The second
major category is the ‘non-integrated gap’. This is
made up of the Caribbean Rim, Andean South America,
Africa, parts of the Balkans, the Caucasus, Central
Asia, Southeast Asia and the Middle East. The third
category contains some members of the first two.
This category is referred to as the ‘Seam States’,
countries which surround the Gap — such as
Indonesia, Thailand, Pakistan, Turkey, Greece,
Algeria, Morocco, South Africa, Mexico and Brazil.
The former
Pentagon general has
developed the theory of the ‘Five Flows of
Globalisation’ — five flows which must come about if
US Zionist imperialism is to dominate the world.
These involve the free flow of money, security,
food, energy and people. The ‘free flows’ theory
means breaking down nation-state structures, thus
freeing up resources for pillage by US multinational
corporations. The inundation of Europe with
immigrants from the Southern Hemisphere is a key
feature of Barnett’s geo-strategic thinking. That is
why it would be wrong to see the immigrant crisis
from Libya and Syria as an unintended consequence of
NATO policy as some form of unforeseen blowback.
Europe’s
top demographers have known for some time that the
Southern Hemisphere countries are experiencing a
population boom and what that means for Europe’s
relative population decline. German sociologist and
demographer Gunnar Heihsohn published a major book
on this topic,
Söhne und Weltmacht:
Terror im Aufstieg und Fall der Nationen (Sons
and World Power: The Rise of Terror and the Fall of
Nations). In his book Heinsohn argues that
population youth bulges were the driving factor
behind European colonialism and world conquest. From
1900 to 2000 the population of the Muslim World has
grown from 150 million to 1,200 million, an increase
of 800 percent. He argues that large families tend
to produce ‘superfluous’ sons, who, unable to find
work at home, emigrate.
Heinsohn
contends that these youth bulges can lead to extreme
violence as the young men, needing to carve out a
place for themselves in the world, often tend to
resort to violence in order to survive. This is one
of the many factors driving the Islamic State. The
youth bulge means boom time for imperialism’s
merchants of death, who are harnessing youthful
anger and hatred for the fomentation of proxy wars
against geopolitical enemies. Heinsohn
predicted that Europe would be overwhelmed with
Southern Hemisphere youths by 2015.
The German
sociologist notes that Islamism is more a tool which
enables disaffected ‘superfluous’ sons to justify
genocide, rather than an ideology which they
necessarily believe in. In other words, once
demographic balances have been restored, the Korans
will be for sale in second-hand book shops. He gives
the example of Spanish and Portuguese conquistadores
in the 15th and 16th century who, needing to kill in
order to carve out colonies in the New World, made
convenient use of the Bible in order to absolve
themselves from feelings of guilt.
Heinsohn
notes that Europe’s immigration policy contrasts
markedly with that of Canada, Australia and New
Zealand. In Europe, there are no requirements that
immigrants possess the qualifications needed by
European economies, whereas in Canada and Australia
those with the highest skills are given preference.
The result of these policies is that 98 percent of
immigrants in Canada have higher qualifications than
the native population, whereas in Europe only 10
percent have higher qualifications. At the same
time, the percentage of highly qualified Europeans
leaving the continent for the Anglophone world is
rising steadily every year. In this sense one can
understand the logic behind Anglo-Saxon imperialism
of flooding Europe with uneducated immigrants, while
simultaneously siphoning off the continent’s brains
and skills, thus ensuring Anglo-American/Zionist
global hegemony. It is the ability to take into
account these complex demographic realities which
constitutes the importance of Thomas P.M. Barnett’s
grand strategy of US globalisation.
In her book
Weapons of Mass Migration: Forced Displacement,
Coercion and Foreign Policy Kelly M. Greenhill
argues that one of the reasons for Europe’s
rapprochement with Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi was
the latter’s offer to stem the tide of African
emigration to Europe. It would be erroneous,
therefore, to suggest that the chaos wrought by the
Arab Spring was unintentional. While many European
politicians may have wanted to prevent a chaotic
overflow of immigration into Europe, the imperial
agencies behind the Arab Spring wanted just that.
The mass
exodus of migrants/refugees is a central part of the
globalisation of class war in accordance with the
Pentagon’s long term objectives of global hegemony
or “Full Spectrum Dominance”. What we are dealing
with here is a well-planned strategy of chaos. To
paraphrase Shakespeare, it is madness but there is
method in it.
General
Barnett’s Wikistrat are heavily involved in the
development of ‘crowd sourcing’ and ‘crowd
leveraging’ technologies. Investigative journalist
Andrey Fomine, using the analyses of the Russian
Academy of Sciences, has convincingly
shown that most of the twitter entries
encouraging refugees/migrants in Turkey to travel to
Germany come from the UK, USA and Australia.
What we are
witnessing here is a covert war being waged by the
Anglo-Saxon Zionist elite against the German Federal
Republic. The low-intensity war is using people as
weapons to create conditions of social chaos in
order to prevent Berlin’s inevitable rapprochement
with Moscow. The migrants cannot possibly integrate
in German society if the German economy does inot
integrate with Eurasia, as Germany will have no
viable market for its exports.
Barnett has
predicted that Muslim immigrants in Europe will form
their own Islamist political parties. In his book
Blueprint for Action he quotes approvingly
from Oliver Roy’s Globalized Islam, who
claims that while in the past working class Muslims
would have joined Marxist political movements:
“There are now in the West only two movements of
radical protest that claim to be ‘internationalist’:
the antiglobalization movement and radical Islam.
For a rebel, to convert is to find a cause”
Both of
these movements, that of ‘human rights’ and ‘jihad’,
represent petty bourgeois objections to the global
order, but as they do not have a scientific analysis
of the capitalist mode of production, they cannot
possibly change that order. That is why they are
both backed by the forces they supposedly oppose.
Hence Barnett welcomes this development:
By
channeling their sense of economic and social
disconnecteness into political action, Muslims
in Europe achieve connectivitiy with governments
there that allow for their integration into
political life on a peaceful basis while
preserving a sense of cultural identity. (p.
292)
In other
words, these movements will help increase and
further entrench globalization, imperialism and
class warfare.
In
Europe’s case, this isn’t just the political
release valve for both sides but an economic one
as well: Europe needs workers to balance its
rapidly aging population, while the Middle East
needs to be able to siphon off a portion of its
huge youth bulge for emigration. (p. 292)
Barnett
predicts that the mass migration of people from the
Middle East into Europe will lead to a ‘revival of
ethnicity’. He argues that their immigration into
Europe will generate a paradoxical attitude that
will marry Muslim identity politics at home with
European human rights evangelism in their countries
of origin. He writes:
So when
Muslims emigrate from the Middle East and
immigrate into Europe, both regions respond to
this transaction by becoming, respectively, more
Islamic and more European in the near term,
until such time passes that new rule sets emerge
to define these profound forms of social(family
ties), economic( remittances), and ultimately
political connectivity. While the movement of
Core citizens into the Gap occasionally force
Core powers to defend them through military
means…. a far more potent form of political
connectivity comes in expatriate populations
living inside the Core and agitating for their
adopted nations to intervene militarily or
diplomatically in their countries of origin in
response to instability or political repression
there. A good example of this, of course, is the
role of Iraqi expatriates in the US decision to
lead a multinational coalition into that country
in 2003 to topple Saddam Hussein’s regime. (p.
294)
This is
imperialist grand strategy accounting for
demographics, economics, religion and ethnicity. But
its core function is similar to the imperialist
ideologies of the past: divide and conquer the
workers of the world on the basis of religious and
ethnic sectarianism, as well as bourgeois values
such as human rights, thereby making the world “safe
for capitalism” and global imperialist domination.
A recent
example of expats mobilising for imperialist
intervention in their own country was
provided by demonstrations by Eritreans in
Germany against President Issias Afwerki in 2012,
with the predictable US NGO inspired slogan “Down,
down dictator”.
Barnett
predicts that Europe and Russia will disintegrate in
the 21st Century, leaving only India and China to
rival the United States. The US strategist clearly
believes that coercive engineered mass migration
into Europe, coupled with American occupation of
Eastern Europe and the Balkans, will prevent
Eurasian integration, whilst securing the US/Israeli
control of Europe and the conquest of Africa,
thereby establishing US/Israeli global supremacy in
the 21st century.
The
choreography and mediatisation of the ‘Refugees
Welcome’ campaign bears a striking resemblance to
‘Je Suis Charlie’ campaign launched less than 30
minutes after the first reports of the Paris
terrorist attack in January 7th were broadcast.
Many of the
migrants are
receiving welcome booklets packed with maps and
information distributed by an NGO called w2eu,which
stands for welcome to the EU.
One is
reminded of the non-violent revolution rule book by
Zionist ideologue Gene Sharp which was used to
train activists in the US/Israeli fomented
counter-revolutions in North Africa in 2011.
Gearóid
Ó Colmáin is a journalist and political analyst
based in Paris. His work focuses on globalization,
geopolitics and class struggle. He is a regular
contributor to Dissident Voice, Global Research,
Russia Today International, Press TV, Sputnik Radio
France, Sputnik English, Al Etijah TV, Sahar TV, and
has also appeared on Al Jazeera and Al Mayadeen. He
writes in English, Gaelic, and French. |