All That’s Left Now Is War—What Kind And How Long Are The Questions To Ask

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In September-2018, a video recorded by American tech giant Google was “leaked” to the public showing what occurred there shortly after the 2016 presidential election—a video that reveals an atmosphere of panic and dismay amongst this tech giant’s leadership—in which Google co-founder Sergey Brin can be heard comparing Trump supporters to fascists and extremists and saying that they were motivated to vote for him by “boredom”, which he said in the past led to fascism and communism.

Google vice president for global affairs Kent Walker in this video further argued that supporters of populist causes like the Trump campaign were motivated by “fear, xenophobia, hatred, and a desire for answers that may or may not be there”—then described the Trump phenomenon as a sign of “tribalism that’s self-destructive in the long-term”—and then said that Google must ensure the rise of populism doesn’t turn into “a world war or something catastrophic … and instead is a blip, a hiccup”.

It goes without saying, at least for those who know about such things, that the American intelligence community “leaked” this video to demonstrate whom Google owes its allegiance to, as only a nation state as powerful as the United States has the capability to break through Google’s firewalls to gain access to their most closely guarded secrets—but most important about to note in the here and now, is how Google’s vice president Kent Walker’s fear of “a world war or something catastrophic” and James Rickards warning this week that “The latest reemergence of tensions in Hong Kong only adds kerosene to the fire” were just joined by Communist China’s rubber-stamp parliament, the National People’s Congressnearly unanimously approving a resolution today to introduce the sweeping security legislation, which bans secession, subversion of state power, terrorism, foreign intervention and allows mainland China’s state security agencies to operate in the city

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