Author of
‘shock and awe’ doctrine says elite threatened by non-state actors like Edward
Snowden
Paul
Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
January 17, 2014
Infowars.com
January 17, 2014
Writing
for the Atlantic Council, a prominent think tank based in Washington DC, Harlan
K. Ullman warns that an “extraordinary crisis” is needed to preserve the “new
world order,” which is under threat of being derailed by non-state actors like
Edward Snowden
Image:
Atlantic Council Meeting (Wikimedia Commons).
The
Atlantic Council is considered to be a highly influential organization with
close ties to major policy makers across the world. It’s headed up by Gen.
Brent Scowcroft, former United States National Security Advisor under U.S.
Presidents Gerald Ford and George H. W. Bush. Snowcroft has also advised
President Barack Obama.
Harlan K.
Ullman was the principal author of the “shock and awe” doctrine and is now
Chairman of the Killowen Group which advises government leaders.
In an
article entitled War on Terror Is not the Only Threat, Ullman
asserts that, “tectonic changes are reshaping the international geostrategic
system,” arguing that it’s not military superpowers like China but “non-state
actors” like Edward Snowden, Bradley Manning and anonymous hackers who pose the
biggest threat to the “365 year-old Westphalian system” because they are
encouraging individuals to become self-empowered, eviscerating state control.
“Very few
have taken note and fewer have acted on this realization,” notes Ullman,
lamenting that “information revolution and instantaneous global communications”
are thwarting the “new world order” announced by U.S. President George H.W.
Bush more than two decades ago.
“Without
an extraordinary crisis, little is likely to be done to reverse or limit the
damage imposed by failed or failing governance,” writes Ullman, implying that
only another 9/11-style cataclysm will enable the state to re-assert its
dominance while “containing, reducing and eliminating the dangers posed by
newly empowered non-state actors.”
Ullman concludes
that the elimination of non-state actors and empowered individuals “must be
done” in order to preserve the new world order. A summary of their material
suggests that the Atlantic Council’s definition of a “new world order” is a
global technocracy run by a fusion of big government and big business under
which individuality is replaced by transhumanist singularity.
Ullman’s
rhetoric sounds somewhat similar to that espoused by Trilateral Commission
co-founder and regular Bilderberg attendee Zbigniew Brzezinski, who in
2010 told a Council on Foreign Relations meeting that
a “global political awakening,” in combination with infighting amongst the
elite, was threatening to derail the move towards a one world government.
Ullman’s
implied call for an “extraordinary crisis” to reinvigorate support for state
power and big government has eerie shades of the Project
For a New American Century’s 1997 lament that “absent some
catastrophic catalyzing event – like a new Pearl Harbor,” an expansion of U.S.
militarism would have been impossible.
In 2012,
Patrick Clawson, member of the influential pro-Israel Washington Institute for
Near East Policy (WINEP) think tank, also suggested that the United States should
launch a staged provocation to start a war with Iran.
Ullman’s
concern over failing state institutions having their influence eroded by
empowered individuals, primarily via the Internet, is yet another sign that the
elite is panicking over the “global political awakening” that has most recently
expressed itself via the actions of people like Edward Snowden, Julian Assange,
Bradley Manning and their growing legion of supporters.
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