The downfall of an Empire is a process. It happens incrementally during long periods, it lasts until one critical moment, and then the Empire can vanish in a matter of days…
Post-republican period of the ancient Rome, called Roman Empire lasted for half a millennia, and its long period of decadence was very well documented. When the disintegration reached a critical point, it vanished during only one military campaign of the Germanic warlord Odoacer with a mere 8000 warriors.
An Empire that inherited ancient Rome, The Byzantine Empire, also referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire, or Byzantium, lasted over a millennia. Experience from the past did not help. Their decadence ended Ottoman Empire, which has lasted for 500 years, and was dissolved in the numerous rebellions of the people they have conquered. Collapse came at the beginning of 20th Century.
During the four years of the Great War (WWI) four Empires disappeared: Austro-Hungarian, German, Russian and Chinese. Never learned anything from the past lessons. Ottoman Empire was formally dismantled in 1922.
British and Japanese Empire exists pro-forma, but they actually vanished in in reality during the WWII. Soviet Empire collapsed at the end of the 20th Century under the weight of its own propaganda. Now the time has come for the US Empire…
Ten years later, on August 15th 1971, the Bretton Woods Agreement ended with the decision of Richard M. Nixon, the 37th President of the United States.
From that date, institution of sound money was abolished, and every Empire gone into a death spiral after it started to spoil its own money.
Politics of institution dismantling went into hyperdrive with Ronald Reagan, ‘the conqueror of a Cold War’. He continued Kissinger’s turn to China by letting US corporations to relocate production to where labor is cheapest. The process of US de-industrialization was fueling globalization at the price of American workers welfare.
Then Bill Clinton removed Glass Steagall Act of 1933 and other restraints allowing large financial capital to take over the key levels of power.
Then came George W. Bush, who generously gave to the Empire the Patriot Act after September 11th 2001, effectively abolishing privacy in the United States, and effectively – its Constitution.
Erosion of institutions continued under Obama, who lifted Big Banks above the Law after the crisis in 2008. ‘Too Big to Fail’ actually means the Justice system does not work any more. During the years of GWB and Obama, the persecution of whistleblowers begins…
But it took Donald Trump to remove the curtain for all to see what is behind…
During Donald’s four years persecution of the whistleblowers was continued and all the myths of the falling Empire were broken. The myth of professional media, myth of democracy, myth of freedom, coronavirus hoax destroyed myth of science, and Big Tech completely destroyed the institution of US President.
Then, on January 6th at Capitol Hill, curtain fell exposing political system in all of his ‘glory’.
Myth of free trade, Stock Market and Wall Street power was broken a few days ago, in the case of GameStop:
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And as the gap between Americans grows, they all agree on one thing in high percentage – USA is falling apart:
All of those people who followed the yellow brick road, agreed in the Ipsos/Axios poll because they now can see the creepy little old man behind the curtain, and the whole corporate machinery behind him. With the desperate attempt to return things ‘to pre-Trump normal’, corporate machinery confirmed they – as every Empire – have not learn anything from the history. They didn’t even noticed that Trump won elections in 2016 because the wast number of people hates them and their ‘policy’.
Imperial hubris always eclipse their mind. And because of this, it always ends in violence…
Never forget that Julian Assange was one of those who took off the mask from the corrupted political system in the U.S.
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