Crisis Update - UK Gov Collapsing
War, Covid and Great Reset coincide in mutual drive for order out of chaos
British government collapses; German economy crumbles under massive trade deficit.
MI6’s Dearlove emails reveal who put Boris Johnson in power; they want him replaced.
NATO’s quest in Ukraine maps the EU’s struggle for survival and the Covid passport.
Propaganda war rumbles on as Russia “blitzes” itself; fake Canadian volunteer Tweets.
Biden pushes mantra of “debts to be paid” - public should absorb gas prices.
David Graeber demolished Yuval Harari: debt is a tool of social control if not slavery.
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Tbilisi, Jul 6, 2022
In London, Boris Johnson’s term as prime minister seems to be staggering to a close. The two big resignations on Tuesday night being the finance minister Rishi Sunak and health minster Sajid Javid, or the minister of Great Reset and the minister of Covid Jabs.
This is significant because war in Ukraine is an extension of two policies: Covid is a monetary phenomenon, triggered by the prospect of Western governments defaulting after their failure to address the 2008 financial crisis and the rise in pension and welfare commitments.
Mandated vaccines are, in part, a pretext to introduce digital identity, which remains the objective of the World Economic Forum’s Great Reset.
An underwhelming show of strength at the G7 and NATO summits merely illustrates that governments in the West continue to slide.
It won’t lead to a change of policy on the economic, military and medico-tyranny fronts, but it suggests those pursuing order out of chaos have a tenuous grip on power — or as participants admitted at the World Economic Forum’s meeting in Davos, they have a narrowing window of opportunity.
One reason Canada is not relenting on travel restrictions is that it is a test bed for the Known Traveler Digital Identity project, in partnership with the WEF, Air Canada and KLM. [1]
The expansion of the security state has not been rolled back, instead the role of the military intelligence and police have been merged with government, social services, health policy and social media under the concept of fusion.
A similar policy has been rolled out in lockstep which is why the weakness of governments such as Canada, Britain, France and Germany will concern the managers of the war in Ukraine and the medical tyranny upon domestic populations.
In Germany, Europe’s manufacturing behemoth, the trade surplus swung to negative for the first time since 1991. May’s deficit of €1bn was due to its energy problems and weakness in manufacturing. To underline it, gas giant Uniper is looking at a €9bn bailout ($9.4 billion). It is a financier of Gazprom's Nord Stream 2 pipeline. German Economy Minister Robert Habeck blamed economic war but this is largely self-inflicted. The government may use bailout tools created during the pandemic to rescue Lufthansa to rescue Uniper.
Germany’s troubles further undermine the eurozone. Bloomberg’s options-pricing model forecasts a 60 per cent chance the euro falls to par against the dollar by the end of the year, up from 46 on Monday.
The European Central Bank (ECB) needs Germany’s wealth or at least a healthy bond market to bail out the peripheral and southern states.
This is why they don’t want a long war in Ukraine. Time is not on their side. The more the damage to Europe’s strongest economies, the greater the chance that investors will pull their money out of Europe before the euro slides further.
Moneycircus has pointed out that the survival of the European Union looks increasingly like a laager, with the Netherlands, Germany, France and northern Italy circled like wagons around non-member Switzerland.
For now, ECB president Christine Lagarde has refused to “surrender fiscal dominance,” implying it won’t be impeded by fiscal considerations like public borrowing, from the aim to bring down bond yields in the southern and peripheral euro states, as rising yields would hurt its ability to fight inflation. [2]
Boris staggers
The problems of Boris Johnson have little to do with Downing Street parties where politicians and bureaucrats ignored their own lockdown rules, or sex scandals — although Britain is a country where sex pests come with names like Chris Pincher MP.
It’s not about former health minister Sajid Javid’s claim that citizens “rightly expect integrity.” Tell that to the vaccine injured.
Javid did admit that the government is not competent. It’s more likey that the Davos crowd is desperate to shore up its tame governments before the U.S. mid-terms, before the wave of collapse from Germany to Canada washes over the Hudson.
Who is running Britain?
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