Well, I'm going to make another post, commenting on something I described in the document I shared a few days ago. This with the objective of understanding the political and economic movements of Argentina. One could compare what Peron said about the Synarchy with what Dwight D.
Eisenhower said about the military-industrial complex.
I had commented on the Synarchy:
The concept of synarchy deserves a separate text. But basically Peron dared to denounce the global elite openly. That is to say, he already knew in some way what are the forces that control the world.
Sinarquía- Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
The earliest and most important use of the word "synarchy" comes from the writings of Alexandre Saint-Yves d'Alveydre (1842-1909), who used the term in his book La France vraie to describe what he believed to be the ideal form of government. In his treatise L'Archéomètre ("TheArchéometer"), Saint-Yves used the notion of synarchy to describe government by members of a secret society (the Agharta).This he made known in his book: The Mission of India in Europe, wherehe explains how a group known as the Agharta operates a system of synarchical government, exercising real power under the guise of a government of another kind.
In the following link, which I will leave its content translated here, it explains what is the Sinarchy in the simplest possible way, according to Peron and its 6 internationals.
es.metapedia.org
Introduction
An anecdote tells that General Perón was giving a class at the War College on the world situation and the Five Internationals: Freemasonry, Vatican, Zionism, Communism, Social Democracy (socialism).
And suddenly Perón says:
- But the most dangerous of all is the Sixth International.
He pauses and looks at a colonel with a surprised face.
- What is it? What don't you understand, Colonel?
- My General, you spoke all the time of five Internationals, and now you speak of a Sixth International, which one is it?
- The Sixth International is the International of the Boludos (idiots, ignoramuses). They are everywhere and they never rest, they are all day long doing stupid things.
Ahead of his time
Perón was a professor during the 1930s, shortly before the outbreak of World War II. So, this description had to have been made by him between 1930 and 1938 approximately: the synarchic internationals he described more than 70 years ago are practically still the same.
We can say then that Perón was ahead of his time: it is also known that in the early 1970s Perón was already talking about a "globalized" world, 20 years before the beginning of the globalization process.
Description of the Internationals
The following is a description of each International according to the order in which General Perón named them.
Freemasonry
Freemasonry was founded towards the end of the 17th century. Although its main objective was, like the ancient gnosis, the spiritual evolution and learning of man, soon secret societies such as the Illuminati appeared within its bosom, which turned Freemasonry into a true synarchic apparatus. Most Masonic lodges are made up of Jews, both at the top and in the different hierarchies or degrees.
Freemasonry was behind the French Revolution (grandmother of the communist revolution of 1917), the two world wars, and possibly in more recent years, the attacks on the twin towers. Freemasonry has even infiltrated the Catholic Church and vice versa.
Vatican
Perón considered the Catholic Church, more precisely the Vatican, as a synarchical international. Within the Holy Seat he separated the pontificate on the one hand and the ruling hierarchy on the other.
Forgetting the legacy of Jesus Christ, the Holy Seat not only amassed an enormous fortune but also became part of the international synarchy: its messages employ the captiousness and understanding of "citizens of the world", "universal man" or "universal government".
Within Catholicism, Opus Dei stands out, a liberal and Catholic organization considered as a collateral of the existing Masonic lodges. This sect tries to confuse the national liberation movements in order to disorganize them and gain control of them, in a definitive synarchic strategy.
Zionism
The most extremist branch of the Jewish religion is in our days (and also at the time Perón described the synarchies) the most powerful international of all. Although it was founded in 1879 by Theodor Herzl, its plans are earlier. Already from the shadows this movement had been formed, whose headquarters was the United States, where President James Monroe declared that America (the United States) would be the guide, the head of the world. In 1860 the French Jew Cremier, said: "First of all we want to remain Jews and we do not recognize another religion. The Jewish glory must cover the whole Earth".
In 1897 the first World Jewish-Zionist Congress was held and the foundations were laid for what would become - as we said before - the most powerful international: The Protocols of the Elders of Zion were written, branded as an anti-Semitic forgery several years later. However, everything was fulfilled just as the Protocols: the communist revolution of 1917 and the following Marxist governments around the world are proof of this. The greatest achievement of Zionism was the usurpation of Palestine, where the Palestinian holocaust has been practiced for 60 years.
Communism
As we mentioned above, communism is the weapon of Zionism: since the publication of Karl Marx's communist manifesto in 1848, its power has been increasing until it blended with liberal capitalism. Its imprint left a toll of about 120 million dead from 1917 to date. Although it "disappeared" in 1991, cultural Marxism never died, but lives on in Western democracies. Today there are several Marxist-liberal countries (Sweden, Venezuela, Norway) and purely Marxist countries (Cuba, Laos, North Korea).
Social Democracy (socialism)
Perón was a great visionary when he catalogued social democracy as a synarchic international: until those years social democracy had only served as a bridge to reach communism (Lenin and Stalin had gone through social democracy before the revolution).
After the Second World War and especially after the fall of the USSR is when it became stronger: most European and American countries went through social democracy or the so-called "Eurocommunism" which is practically the same thing (in Argentina we had the example of the king of inflation Raul Alfonsin (1983 - 1989) or even the Kirchner's government -wokism, progressives, feminism, minorities, etc.-).
International of the "boludos".
"Boludo" in Argentine lunfardo means idiot or imbecile. Perón used the expression "boludos" probably to refer to apathy or ignorance in general.
What General Perón meant is that thanks to the synarchic control of the media and education, the vast majority of people have a bad concept or simply ignore who is behind a good part of the world's problems. It is something very difficult to understand perfectly, but unfortunately the existence of a worldwide synarchic government is sadly real.