Friday, September 25, 2020

An Afternoon on the Trails - Welcoming the Autumn Equinox 2020

 by Sean Jobst

25 September 2020





Last Tuesday, I spent all afternoon hiking the trails in the nearby forests. These form part of the Talladega National Forest along the slopes of Mount Cheaha (2,413 ft / 735 metres), the tallest mountain in my state. Getting out on these trails remind me of how blessed I am to live at the southern foothills of Appalachia, for the alternative reality of life - what actually matters and will be truly sustained (not "sustainable") in the future - is within landscapes such as these and not some larger, "smart" cities the elites want to engineer as the new reality. Just as the events of 2020 have seen an acceleration of such schemes, we who have the insights to make and live our own parallel reality can and should accelerate our own efforts.

But such thoughts were not my main focus as I reflected on more primal matters of spirituality. For just as these forests - sacred and teeming with life - have withered all the storms (literal and metaphoric) over the centuries, so too will spiritual realities manifest no matter what goes on in the physical realm; the two are not always so easily separated however. Its also a reminder that travel restrictions being as they are in this "new normal" (upending my summer plans for the foreseeable future), the journey continues and often this journey need not take you physically far. There is wisdom and experience discernible all around and within you. So it was that I welcomed the coming of Autumn with these hikes....






The Autumn Equinox marks the year declining, a symbolic "death" as the days get shorter and the nights longer. Its midpoint between the longest day of the year - Summer Solstice - and the longest night of the year - Winter Solstice (towards the end of which I was born). Not surprising given how easily these changes are observable, the ancients placed great significance on these auspicious dates. For example, aligning various mounds and megaliths with these astronomical changes. From my own ethnic perspective, its my contention that we are not only descendants of Indo-Europeans but also the Neolithic peoples who built the great megaliths and left advanced, elaborate carvings and cave art. We are thus truly indigenous to our respective lands, so its only natural that landscapes would have such a powerful effect upon us.

"The vernal and autumnal equinoxes could have become early associated with man's quest for food in Ice Age Eurasia, where the migration of great animal herds and the appearance and disappearance of plant foods were vitally important to the advanced Homo sapiens groups who created Paleolithic iconography featuring bulls, stags, other animals, and plants in what appear to have been symbolic contexts." (Elizabeth Chesley Baity, et. al., "Archaeoastronomy and Ethnoastronomy So Far," Current Anthropology, Vol. 14, no. 4, 1973, p. 404)

Such natural and cosmic changes are also encoded within various Myths - a subject I took up in my series earlier this year: "Roots of Proto-Celtic/Germanic Mythos, folk faith in prehistoric Swabia?" Its also related to the findings by anthropologists and folklorists that fairy tales have prehistoric origins, not merely tales constructed by medieval societies. After a failed attempt to join an Asatru group in summer 2018, seeking the fellowship and support I knew was necessary as a new Pagan eager to practice but not fully knowing how (in some ways still holding on to too many fears and nervousness), and while rejecting out of hand the New Agesy inauthentic hodge-podge "Neo-Paganisms" divorced from the centrality of ancestors and landscapes, I was forced to look within to my own intuition, and find my own path. (No offense to adherents of either, for we must each find our own path). There were hard points on this journey but I quickly grew to find myself, for which I am grateful. Consistent study, Shadow Work, journaling, and meditation helped me in this process.

One of the crucial lessons I found was the importance of a living tradition that survived within folklore and folk-tales, even if Christianized these can be easily discernible down to their most authentic, primal symbolisms. The texts of latter-day Norse likewise has no meaning for me as one who is of Continental and not Scandinavian heritage - the long experiences of my ancient tribes that cannot be reduced to the experiences of another people crammed within a small time-period. Not only that but mine coming from regions - Flanders and Swabia - where Germanic and Celtic merged, in addition to a Spanish bloodline which is also largely Celtic; so I have to make some measure to recognize each. From a reconstructionist perspective, neither the Germanic or Celtic peoples "celebrated" the equinoxes and solstices, despite these modern neo-paganisms. But these were still crucial fixed points of the year to count the new and full moons around which the auspicious times were based - a perfect balance of lunar and solar as surely as the Autumn Equinox is this liminal time balancing light and darkness. 






Forest hikes remind me of why I am on my spiritual path and that it was truly my ancestors and my primal self calling me. Getting out on these trails makes me even less able to understand why so many people confine their spiritual experience within the confines of some structure - and my ancient Germanic and Celtic ancestors recognized this, with the sacred groves and the forests being the places of the numinous. Seeing the majesty of Nature precludes an atheistic perspective for me, as I can feel and sense there is clearly a spiritual realm, with many mysteries that exist and aren't quantifiable. This is backed by recent scientific findings that confirm such things as multiverses and there being more than five senses.

These interplay of Natural, Cosmic, and Psychic (as in the psyche) forces confirms me within my Polytheism. This complexity cannot be reduced to one single monotheistic idea which in theory consolidates all power to one but in practice delegates those to lesser beings. All these forces manifesting the cycle of life, death, and rebirth solidifies me in the Animistic understanding that there is a consciousness within all things. At this time when wild fires are waging out on the West Coast, largely a natural reaction (coupled with some cases of arson) to decades of stifling "environmental" regulations divorced from such authentic natural practices as controlled burns to break down the decaying and create new life - making them more prone to wildfires spreading - I am blessed that our region has been spared such fires. As I hiked with every new sight, I was constantly reminded that all life is cyclical....







From the decaying trees nutrients seep into the soil; from the controlled burns and the natural fire (such as lightning striking the bark, recreated in the rubbing of sticks together for the fire which provides warmth and sustenance - Gebo Rune X) will be the ashes from which new life can arise. Amidst all this is also the various flowers which teem throughout these forests and I am reminded that biodiversity is truly a beautiful thing, just as in the diversity of cultures and peoples around the world living within their biospheres. I am reminded that in deeper regions of Appalachia further north, the folk medicine and folk lore of the hearty, resilient Scots-Irish people have been preserved - the old wisdom from the Highlands with some unique elements added to meet the challenges of a new landscape.







The landscape here in the Southeastern United States happens to be similar to the mountains, river valleys, and forests of my ancestral lands. This is something that we Americans of European descent who return to our ancestral, indigenous faiths (properly understood as the natural and balanced state of being) can resonate with. In my own case, I am finding that there is something within me that resonates with these forests; perhaps its because my great-great grandfather, Alois Schneider, worked for the forestry service around Schloss Baldern in the early 20th century. So there is something within my blood, perhaps my ancestral memories, that are switched on in the forests. This resonance is something primal that I wasn't aware of before this journey of the past few years but have since found solace. I am reminded that there were certain guardians of the forests within our history, and at times of crises like wartime our ancestors often found protection in the forests. 

So often in these woods I have encountered deer - the primal animals of the forests whose "alertness" could be symbolized in our striving towards higher consciousness which expands to something larger while still being very primal, their expansive antlers much like the Algiz Rune which expands to the cosmos while being firmly grounded; wild turkeys, native to this continent and whose feather cloaks were worn by the indigenous Creek people of this region; hawks soaring high, much like they do within many European myths such as the one perched on top of the World Tree; and never-failing, the majestic ravens, nearly always in pairs of two much like those representing the "Thought" and "Memory" of Wotan, or the Irish Morrigan. Ravens have become quite prevalent in our foothills of southern Appalachia. On this calm beautiful day, I still experienced some moments of this wind or "Wode" energy. "O Wotan I hear you in the tranquil rustling of leaves, and in the wind of a full-blown storm"....




The forests are part of our immediate worldly realm, what continental Germans knew as the Mittilgart (equivalent to the more well-known Midgard of the Norse). It is the place where the various energies from different realms and realities come together, just as the individual is also part of Mittilgart - the world is within us as much as we are within the world. This is what is known in occult literature as the Law of Correspondence: "As Above, So Below. As Within, So Without." But this reality was so self-evident that the ancients did not need to name or even conceptualize it, simply encoding it within their traditions and balanced, animistic worldview.

"Of course, not everyone in central Europe was a farmer or shepherd at that time. Hunters and gatherers continued to survive in the vast forests. They did not see a contrast between nature and culture like the Neolithic farmers did; for them, the forest was neither strange nor dangerous, but an extension of 'home'. The idea of Midgard - a peaceful world, with a garden in the middle protected by the gods, surrounded by a perilous, external wild world (Utgard) - is based on this late Stone Age ideology." (Wolf-Dieter Storl. The Untold History of Healing: Plant Lore and Medicinal Magic from the Stone Age to Present. Berkeley, CA: North Atlantic Books, 2017, pp. 102-103)








Although not historically attested as a celebration day among the Celts, the name "Mabon" used by some Neopagans in relation to the Autumnal Equinox has some basis in Mythology. The figure of Mabon ap Modron, a hero-deity in both Welsh myths and Arthurian legends, could have derived from the Brittanic and Gaullish deity Maponos. He was "captured" three days after his birth and taken into the underworld. This could have agricultural and seasonal symbolism as with the Greek myth of Persephone (who also went into the underworld to which she returned in the winter months after harvest), but Mabon being a god personifying youth - much like the Germanic Balder, whom I earlier commemorated with a Blot in these same woods - could symbolize the constant cycle of birth, youth, old age, death, and rebirth. From a purely seasonal standpoint, Balder's "death" is an allegory for winter and his "rebirth" for summer. Much like Balder and Mabon, whose stories demonstrated the liminality between cosmic and chthonic, the forests are also conduits of these various energies. 

Many of us are only a generation or two removed from the farming practiced by our recent ancestors, so harvest festivals and storing crops for winter may not appear relevant but such a view would be mistaken, as there are multiple layers of meaning to these seasonal turnings. This includes the interplay of darkness and light, lunar and solar. Celtic cosmology held that human beings were symbolically "created" from the Dark Soul, not of celestial deities but an underworld deity. It was only Christianity (and Abrahamism generally) that identified "darkness" and the underworld with something "evil". The ancients recognized that much "creation" - the manifesting of one's will and positive results - can come from the primal, chaotic energy of Darkness. The Darkness is generally a more settled and self-sustaining element within Nature than Light. Reflecting on the increasing Darkness marked by this season reminds me the Unconscious is the fixed, innate repository upon which our Conscious is built upon; a conduit connecting us to our Ancestors; and the link between different aspects of self.

"One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light but by making the darkness conscious....Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate." (Carl Jung, The Philosophical Tree, 1945; in Collected Works of C.G. Jung, Vol. 13: Alchemical Studies, Princeton University Press, 1967, Paragraph 335)








The liminal times associated with the seasons are also a mirroring of the changes within day and night. The spring festival of Ostara is associated with a Germanic goddess of the Dawn, the symbolic renewal of light and life within both daily and yearly cycles. Not too long after Ostara is a mysterious time auspicious in both Celtic and Germanic cultures - best known under the German name Walpurgisnacht - when the symbolic veils between worlds are "thinned". Not only does this conjure up images of the darkness present even at the height of spring (everything contains kernels of its opposite, the balance of Nature), but it could also reflect the pre-dawn hours of "Witching Hour" whose strange effects happen to be based in scientific and astronomical facts, i.e. cognitive functions changing based on the Earth's magnetic field and position from the Sun being at its most distant.

Within the historically-attested Celtic calendar year, the Autumnal Equinox is roughly between the festivals of Lughnasadh and Samhain, to borrow their Gaelic names although they would have been known under different names by other Celtic peoples. The god Lugh, known to the continental Celts as Lugus, had many qualities that convey this imagery of different realms - a lord of thresholds and pathways; traversing the dark times of the sky from sunset to sunrise; and the midpoint between the longest day of the year and the Equinox that begins the slow decline to Winter. Lugus has many shamanic qualities as a god of crafts, arts, and inspiration. His parallels with the Germanic Wotan includes such powers of inspiration, but also in Wotan's own ability to travel across different worldly realms - he is both associated with the Underworld, aspects related to death and rebirth, and the symbolic Wild Hunt that begins across the skies in this latter part of the year. 







The etymology of Tuesday is derived from the Germanic god known to the continental Germans as Ziu (and as Tiw to the Anglo-Saxons and Týr to the Norse), so I honored him by wearing my Tiwaz Rune shirt, and broader spiritual aspects with my Helm of Awe and Triskele pendants. For me the Helm of Awe represents the nine worlds, with the eight points symbolizing different aspects of our self and psyche, with the ninth and center one representing our physical reality (Mittilgart) and how we work with those other worlds/aspects. I am reminded of this when I venture into these forests, with their various twists and turns, hidden treasures to be discovered, and as a meditative space. How does this symbolism relate to the Tiwaz Rune and the god Ziu in his various qualities? 

In his role as the Sky Father, I was reminded of how the forests - indeed our Mittilgart generally - seem to "join" together sky and earth. Its no accident as "consort" he would have a goddess who personified the Earth's bounties and fertilities, as I reconstructed in my article on the Swabian goddess Zisa. In her Christianized form around Augsburg, 28th September is a "feast day" associated with Zisa - so she could represent the seasonal changes of Autumn. With that in mind I did a small act of remembering her with a little pinecone - the zirbelnuss or "Swiss pinecone" being her symbol, with both fertility connotations and symbolic of the pineal gland - placed on a natural "altar" I found along these trails. There are interesting rock formations occurring naturally in these woods.

I was also conscious to recognize the nature spirits as I do on these hikes; one way I do this is sprinkling some tobacco as this crop is commonly grown here in the Southeast. In honoring various land and nature spirits, tied to specific places, I've learned its best to use as an exchange with them (and its about a symbolic exchange) something that is native to their region. Not only with the Creek who were indigenous to this region, but also as I learned personally among the Lakota out on the Prairies, tobacco was used for ceremonial purposes; and I was honored with the gift of a prayer tie I have retained these last ten years since Pine Ridge.







Ziu is associated with order, justice, and balance - all principles that also manifest within Nature. What I witness in these forests is an internal law that all exist within it as part of balance; that even in its order there is chaos; and that everything is subject to cycles, as surely as life itself. Austrian occultist Guido von List associated September with "the weatherer" and "the generator of law", two qualities of Ziu. When the council (Thing) is held and justice decided, all the realms are further linked so that each may manifest this same cosmic or natural law:  "Spirit and body, day and night, maintain their balance, gods and men deem that every sort of strife is put to rights and they come together for a common purpose; high-holy legal assemblies [things] are called, great popular assemblies are held, the fruits redden on the trees, the ears of corn become golden, the great general festival of the harvest draws near for gods and men alike." (Guido von List, The Religion of the Aryo-Germanic Folk: Esoteric and Exoteric, Runa-Raven Press, 2005, p. 17)

Not merely the social assemblies of tribes, the Thing "meeting, assembly" also carries ethereal meanings via its other meaning of "appointed time" whose etymology derives from the Proto-Indo-European *ten- "stretch, span, finite space", which also gave rise to Proto-Germanic *timo "time". I am reminded during this seasonal turning just how much celestial bodies were linked to reckoning time to the ancients. The Proto-Germanic *Tiwaz stems from a root referencing "heavenly radiance". Tiw in the Old English Rune Poem uses imagery of an ever-present star across the night skies. The Norse poem Hymiskviða names the "father" of Týr as the jotunn (giant) as Hymir, whose name is related to the Old Icelandic word huma "twilight, dusk". Its through these word-play that the allegories within Myths are most evident, and these convey deep truths about Cosmic and Natural forces. These forces are more clear to me on such reflective moments as forest hikes.

Old German iconography showed Ziu holding the Sun in one hand and the Moon in the other hand, so as "Sky Father" he ensures a balance of the two. French philologist and mythologist Georges Dumézil identified Ziu with Sovereignty within the tripartite functions he applied to Indo-European mythologies. He saw Ziu as representing the "light" aspect of society - exoteric values such as justice and order for all the tribe - and Wotan as representing the "dark" aspect of society - the esoteric, mysterious, shadowy realms, and inspiration. The two deific power-forces are to be balanced so one may truly know themselves. The "dark" for me conveys imagery of the Unconscious and the Shadow which are essential for any growth. Such were my thoughts this Equinox, the mid-point between the two Solstices.








From a celestial view Ziu is also related to the North Star, the star that provided guidance in the skies just as the keen observer in the forests can find their way through natural signs. Also known as the Pole Star, this relates to the Axis Mundi, a symbolic tree or pole that was allegorical to the natural and cosmic order. It was the conduit of Earth and Sky energies, just as we also channel these energies through our bodies. This is the concentration of those energies into one sacred space, but also a constant striving to awaken consciousness. The wind is an ever-present force during Autumn, as the changing color of the leaves fall to the ground in a natural symphony that involves this invisible yet manifest force. Its no accident that the Saxons of northern Germany also called their sacred Irminsul "screamer", with all that imagery conveys on an energetic level.

Perhaps the most well-known story about Týr within the Eddas is his sacrificing his right, sword hand to the ravenous wolf Fenrir. I am generally selective about the Eddas, first because as Norse records they are not necessarily how my Continental tribes viewed Ziu, and second being collected by a monk it contains alot of Christianization. The wolf is not the negative creature it was within Abrahamic lore, but I do think the story is valid from a purely allegorical standpoint. He represents that wild, striving side of us that yearns for inner chaos within a stifling order. With Autumn ushering in the "chaotic" forces of Winter, its also a reminder that the "wolf" must be kept at bay to ensure a balance - not succumbing fully to these seasonal forces. Similarly, the werewolf legends - "were" being synonymous in old language with "man", hence "man wolf" representing some kind of shamanic transformation - could be medieval embellishments of stories about people who lived outside the margins of society in the forests, preserving alot of the old wisdom and folk medicine. I am reminded once again of what can be found about ourselves in such an environment - As Within, So Without.

I finished my hiking late afternoon with some moments of reflection at Mount Cheaha. Simply meaning "high place" to the Creek people, its easy for me to see how many poets, novelists and artists across the centuries derived inspiration from mountains; how many others found peace and solace, even good health at these high places. From an esoteric standpoint, they were taken as liminal places joining Earth and Sky. One can easily see how the ancients appreciated both mountains and forests with awe, for example in landscapes like the Swabian Jura that was simply life for my ancestors. In a world ever-descending into absurdities and contradictions, especially with the craziness that has defined this year, these places are the most real and authentic - reflecting back with what truly matters within our selves. Its a reminder of the most primal and the most transcendent - and I definitely wouldn't have it any other way as I forge ahead in yet another turning of life's cycles.

"It is possible that the ancients, who ignored mountain climbing or only knew some rudimentary techniques (and therefore knew the mountain as an inaccessible and inviolable entity), were consequently lead to experience it as a symbol and as a transcendent spirituality. Considering that today the mountain has been physically conquered and that there are few peaks that man has not yet reached, it is important to keep the conquest from being debased and from losing its higher meaning. Thus, it is necessary that the younger generation gradually come to appreciate action at the level of ritual and that they slowly succeed in finding again a transcendent reference point. It is through this reference point that the feats of audacity, risk, and conquest as well as the disciplines of the body, the senses, and the will that are practiced in the immovable, great, and symbolic mountain peaks, lead men to the realization that all in man is beyond himself." (Julius Evola, Meditations on the Peaks: Mountain Climbing as Metaphor for the Spiritual Quest, Rochester, VT: Inner Traditions, 1998, pp. 22-23)







Saturday, September 19, 2020

Push to "Defund the Police" was Bred from the UN's Agenda 2030

 by Sean Jobst

19 September 2020




Back in July, I called out the actual agenda behind this trendy Leftist push towards "defunding the police", a slogan that seems to have come out of nowhere: "Their push to 'defund the police' is a fraud to redirect the same resources towards a new police force - that is, armed wing of the State and its directives - that will enforce their favored pet projects rather than those favored by the Right-wing Conservative dialectic. The very same State power will be legitimized under the terms 'social' and 'community' in a Woke-induced slumber. These political groups may fight over how to allocate money and resources, but the root system will remain the same and what these ideologues propose will be far more expansive than now." Research has recently shown me just how deep that expansion goes. The slogans that are chosen are no accident, so its no coincidence the BLM movement has adopted such terms as "new model of policing" and "sustainable transformation" that happen to appear within the official United Nations Agenda 2030.

The Globalist elites at the United Nations have been courting the Marxist founders of the "Black Lives Matter" movement as far back as that movement's inception, which isn't surprising given the Socialist and even outright Communist politicians who staff the UN's leading positions - Globalism is the merger of Corporatism and Communism = Amitai Etzioni's Communitarianism. This courting seems to be through Opal Tometi, who has masterminded BLM's social media activities, ensuring its transition from a Corporate-backed hashtag to a well-financed organization. In 2015, Tometi spoke at the Aspen Institute's Ideas Summit, an elite think-tank funded by the Carnegie Corporation, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Gates Foundation, Ford Foundation, and the Lumina Foundation, associated with SallieMae, the Big Bank profiting from student loans. (A vested financial interest in the political push for "free education" - inevitably funded by taxpayers - at their Critical Theory-infected universities). 



 
The next year, the Ford Foundation announced it would donate $100 million over six years to Black-Led Movement Fund (BLMF), an umbrella group of the 14 organizations collectively called BLM, overseen by a shadowy "social justice" firm called Borealis Philanthropy. In the Ford Foundation's official announcement from the time, we see origins of the current spate of Corporations endorsing and funding the BLM movement, even down to slogans ("philanthropic allies" a precursor to "white allies"), attesting to a well-financed social engineering "experiment" by the elites rather than a grassroots effort: "We also seek to complement the important work of philanthropic allies such as the Hill-Snowden Foundation, Solidaire, the NoVo Foundation, the Association of Black Foundation Executives, the Neighborhood Funders Group–Funders for Justice, Anonymous Donors, and many more. As we continue to engage with and learn from the movement, we’re eager to deepen and expand this community of social justice funders. We want to nurture bold experiments and help the movement build the solid infrastructure that will enable it to flourish." 

On 12 July 2016, Tometi addressed the UN General Assembly: "The timeliness of the United Nations High Level Dialogue on Inequality and Discrimination could not be overstated. There is an urgent need to engage the international community about the most pressing human rights crises of our day." She referred to "racialized systems that are reinforced over decades through institutional practices and violence," thinking within terms of hierarchies as is common for such "social justice" authoritarians. Her only problem with an expansive Police State is that she wants to see the resources allocated differently: "Government investment into programs for health, education and housing is waning in favor of expanding efforts to survey, capture and control." And finally using the word "transform": "Reform of the current system will not suffice. We must transform it."




Someone actually "oppressed" isn't courted by elitist institutions and given a platform to speak at their highest levels, nor is it the act of someone fighting for actual justice and equality. Her call to "transform" the system is deliberately kept vague, because tying it down to concrete policies is contrary to the ever-changing dictates of Globalist think-tanks and gatherings who want to always push the goal-post of their authoritarianism further with the latest trendy slogans and pre-packaged causes. In a posting dated 22 June 2020, the BLM's official website proclaimed: "Now, We Transform." It outlined "our fight for liberty, justice, and freedom", without any actual policy proposals - only the will to "transform" through "the revolution". This is not surprising since their proposals owe more to the Frankfurt School's "critical theories" than actual efforts to stop police brutality - the latter was just the excuse used to give them a moral cover. And to top it all off was a picture showing a crowd making the same gesture in unison, drowning out any individuality and critical thinking so all may melt into the automaton collective.

On its official website, Agenda 2030 is described as "Transforming our world", using the broad term "transform" no less than seven times. It calls for "transformative steps", "universal and transformative Goals and targets", to ensure "our world will be transformed" and "structural transformation" (perhaps the reason why the word "systemic" suddenly entered trendy parlance). The hierarchy behind the Agenda proclaimed "we are setting out a supremely ambitious and transformative vision" before concluding: "We reaffirm our unwavering commitment to achieving this Agenda and utilizing it to the full to transform our world for the better by 2030." Of course "the better" will simply mean more expansive and invasive authoritarian controls over the world's population by those elites whose financial interests and technocratic ideology allegedly gives them the right to "transform" the world however they see fit.




Their foot-soldiers, whether it be the privileged Marxists currently rioting across America's cities, the trendy apocalyptic hypocrites of Extinction Rebellion, or whatever latest social media monotone is promoted by the blue checkmark elitists, are useful idiots carrying out the proposals of these Globalist networks. The basic objective of Agenda 2030 is the surveillance and control over every aspect of individual and social life, using a new digitalized system involving Big Data, A.I., the Internet of Things, and blockchain technology. To create their new system - and such technology isn't bad in and of itself, but its about how they use it and whom controls it - means subverting the old. The "great reset" proclaimed by World Economic Forum founder Klaus Schwab as part of his "Fourth Industrial Revolution", are accelerated by these defining events of 2020 - the massive economic shutdowns and invasive lockdowns imposed in the name of Coronavirus, and well-orchestrated and funded "social justice" movements. I wish this was mere conspiracy theory.

As noted by Rosa Koire of the Post-Sustainability Institute, who has been a leading researcher and whistleblower about Agenda 2030, another slogan used in their documents is "a transformative new model of public safety". Not only has BLM's Washington, D.C. chapter adopted the proposal for "a new model of policing" as mentioned earlier, but Agenda 2030's very term was used for a new policing agency created by the Minneapolis city council after defunding its original police structure as confirmed by city politician Lisa Bender. This has more to do with community organizing by certain privileged elites than a grassroots effort to redress inequalities. Its no accident that BLM co-founder Patrisse Cullors has admitted she was "trained" as an agitator by Eric Mann, who has a long record with such Communist organizations as Students for a Democratic Society and the Weather Underground. Openly touting his "urban experiment", its no accident common ground would be found with architects of communitarian "Smart Cities". Mann was involved with the World Summit on Sustainable Development in 2002, "where he was elected as an NGO delegate to address the UN governments to challenge the theory of 'partnerships' and 'voluntary compliance.'" This Summit build upon the work of the Rio Earth Summit in 1992 that formulated Agenda 21 (since renamed Agenda 2030).

There are admitted problems with nation-states that could be remedied by more local freedom, but the sort of "community" structures envisioned by Agenda 2030 means more centralized, unequal concentrations of wealth and power into Global structures - less sovereignty, freedom, and transparency for the communities they claim to empower. It just so happens that racial issues are the excuse they decided to use this year, as they can easily be used to divide and manipulate. June seemed to be an important month they used to roll out these latest efforts, culminating in BLM's demand to "Transform" on the 22nd. In a compliant appeal to hierarchy, the lawyer for George Floyd's family sent a letter to the United Nations on 3rd June, calling on it to "intervene" in a blatant disregard for American sovereignty. (Not that the Establishment that has long controlled both parties in our country has constantly violated the sovereignty of other nations.)





On that same day, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (an Orwellian term if there ever was one), former Socialist President of Chile Michelle Bachelet, issued a statement meant to link to the Rona via "endemic and structural racism": "The anger we have seen in the US, erupting as COVID-19 exposes glaring inequalities in society, shows why far-reaching reforms and inclusive dialogue are needed there." The indigenous Mapuche of southern Chile certainly remember this paragon of "human rights" differently. This was followed by a statement issued by the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination on the 12th, which "urges the Government of the United States of America, State and local authorities to take immediate and appropriate reforms aimed at eliminating racially disparate impacts or structural discrimination in the police and the criminal justice system, taking into account the rights of victims of racially motivated crime." We can only expect silence though when it comes to any "reforms" into the various corruption and other scandals involving the United Nations itself. The World Economic Forum also promoted the slogan on 19th June, regurgitating the same narrative and slogans as the mainstream media, which isn't surprising since leading media figures are consistent attendees at such elitist gatherings.

Global policing agency Interpol has openly adopted Agenda 2030's "Sustainable Development Goals" (SDGs). In carrying out its policing initiatives, the UN has relied on Global Initiative, a Geneva-based NGO which has blamed the Coronavirus itself for rising crime rates while proposing more authoritarian controls as the "solution". Global Initiative senior advisors, Ugljesa Ugi Zvekic and John Sellar, authored "Policing for Sustainable Development Goals" in February 2019, to formulate Agenda 2030 objectives for policing. Central to this is the imperative to meet the expanding definition of "crime", as its official review concluded: "This experience in developing evidence-based policing strategies and practice is of paramount importance for the development of capacity to police the ever-changing forms of crime coupled with the ever-changing modes of criminal governance in the markets and in cyberspace, and to embrace the 2030 SDGs."




A final exhibit to consider is an article published by the elite-connected RAND Corporation in April 2020, "The Great Reset: Policing in 2030". Is it any accident that its sequence of events set off by the Rona are part of a "great reset" and happen to culminate in 2030? The premise is that the inevitable economic and technological changes will change the very nature of policing, even its definition: "Policing saw staffing cuts that would never come back, and a redefinition of what policing should do to protect their populace. While no one knew what the next normal would be, agencies that formed 'plan-ahead' teams to support planning and crisis management and red teamed the future found themselves primed to seize opportunities no matter what was thrown their way." 

Is this the new normalization (one of Yuri Bezmenov's four stages of subversion), the "need to transform", with the "new normal" which is the Rona and the riots? Underneath all the "social justice" buzzwords is simply a new phase where the "new model of policing" will be increasingly technocratic, with less transparency and accountability for people and communities - despite all the very reasons given against the current structure. There will be an expanding definition of "crime" as per the Agenda 2030, which has incrementally been implemented through various policies on the national, state/provincial, and local/municipal levels. Behind such masks as "ending systemic racism" and "fighting climate change" is nothing but a massive concentration of power into fewer hands, more infringement of personal liberties, and an ever-invasive surveillance. 

It is for this reason we can conclude that the current push to "defund the police" was spawned from Globalist institutions, and their faithful propaganda outlets masquerading as media ensured it became the rallying cry for the latest social engineering effort. There is hope though, as more and more people have woken to their schemes. There is growing skepticism about all their claims. The fact that Agenda 2030 was originally called "Agenda 21" is proof-positive: Unable to roll out what they wanted by 2021, they extended the goal-post to 2030. This year of 2020 has been one of acceleration, where they are working overtime, but it has also been defined by their exposing themselves with their own mistakes and hypocritical sloppiness. Their monotone mantras can never drown out the songs enlivened and carried within the hearts of the free and conscious. But it still takes our awareness and vigilance to what their plans are at the very least.