Summary of "DD3 : Cinq Siècles de Subversion Internationaliste, p.1 : comment est né le Mondialisme?"
DD3 : Cinq Siècles de Subversion Internationaliste, p.1 : comment est né le Mondialisme?
The video presents an extensive historical and geopolitical analysis tracing five centuries of what the presenter terms “internationalist subversion,” which he argues is foundational to the emergence of modern globalism (mondialisme). Below are the key points of the discourse.
Central Thesis
- The current globalist order and phenomena such as jihadism are not new but the culmination of five centuries of internationalist subversion aimed at dismantling sovereign states and replacing them with supranational entities controlled by financial elites.
- Wars, revolutions, and ideological movements over the centuries have been orchestrated or manipulated by international finance and mercenary forces to serve economic and political interests rather than genuine religious or ideological causes.
Historical Continuity of Irregular Warfare and Subversion
- Since the Renaissance, a pattern of artificial disturbances—wars, intrigues, revolutions—has been used to destabilize states, create debts, and facilitate the rise of subversive networks serving globalist agendas.
- Irregular troops, mercenaries, and proxy forces have been employed to undermine sovereign states, with jihadism being a modern iteration of this longstanding practice.
- France and England (later the UK) have played pivotal roles, with England becoming the first state to adopt globalist financial subversion mechanisms in the 16th century, including the enclosure movement that dispossessed common people.
Role of International Finance and the City of London
- The City of London emerged as the financial epicenter facilitating the rise of international finance capital, which manipulates states through debt, wars, and economic control.
- This financial power has historically sought to monopolize strategic raw materials—oil, gold, diamonds, spices—and markets, underpinning the British Empire and later the Anglo-American-Israeli globalist nexus.
- Private creditors, often Jewish financiers expelled from Spain and Portugal in the late 15th century, played a significant role in this process, establishing networks that influenced European politics and commerce.
Religious and Ideological Manipulations
- Religious conflicts and movements (e.g., Protestant Reformation, Calvinism, jihadism) are portrayed as tools or covers for economic and political subversion rather than genuine spiritual or ideological struggles.
- Protestantism, particularly Calvinism, is described as facilitating modern capitalism by removing prohibitions on usury and lending at interest, aligning with international finance interests.
- The video discusses the duality within Judaism, distinguishing between spiritual Judaism and a clerical, materialistic, and subversive faction that has historically influenced financial and political power structures, often to the detriment of Jewish states themselves.
Subversion of the West and the Export of Globalism
- Western civilization itself has been diverted from its original social and political order by internationalist subversion, which has turned states into instruments of financial predation rather than protectors of the people.
- This diversion has led to wars and crises worldwide, including in the Middle East, Ukraine, Yemen, and Africa, often orchestrated to maintain the dominance of globalist financial powers.
- Recent geopolitical events, such as the Russian intervention in Syria (2015) and shifts in alliances (e.g., Saudi Arabia’s tilt toward China and BRICS), indicate a challenge to this globalist order.
Mechanisms of Subversion and Control
- Psychological manipulation, media control, and staged crises (e.g., wars on terror, economic shocks) are tools to maintain mass consent and suppress awareness.
- Elite psychopaths and systemic corruption play key roles in perpetuating this order.
- Revolutions and regime changes, from the Dutch Revolt through the French Revolution to modern times, are framed as orchestrated or exploited by internationalist financiers and mercenary forces.
Historical Case Studies and Examples
- The Dutch Revolt and the rise of Amsterdam as a financial center are linked to Jewish internationalist merchants expelled from Iberia, who established a “New Jerusalem” of commerce and subversion.
- The evolution of capitalism, stock exchanges, and financial fraud from the 16th century onwards is highlighted, emphasizing the role of Jewish financiers and Protestant reforms in enabling modern global finance.
- The repeated bankruptcies of Spain under Philip II and the mysterious “leaks” of precious metals from the New World are cited as early examples of state capture by international finance.
Future Outlook and Hope
- Despite the grim depiction of centuries-long subversion, the presenter expresses cautious optimism about the potential for this globalist order to be challenged, particularly through the rise of BRICS and shifts in global alliances.
- Understanding this deep historical context is essential to grasp current geopolitical dynamics and the risks of artificial wars and financial destruction.
Critique of Academic and Media Narratives
- Anglo-American academic historiography is criticized for distorting medieval and Renaissance history and for obscuring the role of international finance and subversion.
- Mainstream media are accused of perpetuating misleading narratives about jihadism, wars, and global politics to maintain the status quo.
Spiritual Dimension
- The video touches on the anti-spiritual nature of globalism, contrasting it with older political and social orders that aimed at harmony and the common good.
- It calls for a renewed awareness of spiritual values beyond materialism and financial domination.
Presenters and Contributors
- Main presenter: Jean-Maxime Corneille, referencing mentors such as Xavier Deute Clock and William Engdall.
- Historical and academic figures mentioned: Leonard Farg, Jacques Attali, Marion Sigigot, Jean-Pierre Brancour, Gaston Fernandez, Yaron Ruen, Steven Caplan.
- Jewish historians and scholars are also cited to support the analysis.
Summary
The video offers a comprehensive, critical, and historically grounded narrative that views modern globalism as the product of centuries-long internationalist financial subversion. It connects historical events, religious movements, and geopolitical strategies to reveal patterns of state capture, economic predation, and ideological manipulation that continue to shape the contemporary world.
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