The global ruling elite, whose very existence and goals are subject to speculation - the 1984 Group you might call it - is probably a group of about 6,000 people, according to I think it was James Roth who wrote a book about this decades ago called The Managerial Class. In it, he describes but does not count the membership of this group... others have done that though.
PROFILE
This "world governance class" is said to include top business leaders, high-ranking political figures, influential media moguls, and elites in academia and other fields, who have substantial control over global economic, political, and cultural systems. These good folk might include billionaires, heads of state, top executives of multinational corporations, and others with significant influence over planetary policies and economies.
GLOBAL MEETINGS
We even might know who they are by name. They can be found at high-profile international gatherings, such as the World Economic Forum WEF in Davos. These gatherings might attract anywhere from hundreds to a few thousand of our key global players.
GOALS OBJECTIVES AND STRATEGIES
The goals, objectives, and strategies of a hypothetical world governance group, often conceptualised as a "global elite" or "world government," would likely by definition focus on identifying and managing global issues of concern for the survival of the species and the planet. Only through centralised governance can we be saved. These goals and strategies could encompass:
1. Global Stability and Security
- *Goal:* Ensure global peace and security to prevent conflicts and wars.
- *Strategy:* Strengthen international law, enhance global surveillance and intelligence sharing, and maintain robust peacekeeping forces.
2. Economic Integration and Development
- *Goal:* Foster global economic growth and stability.
- *Strategy:* bind nation states together in unbreakable global financial policies, free trade agreements; encourage dependence on the World Council by supporting economic development in underdeveloped regions through aid and investment.
3. Environmental Sustainability
- *Goal:* Combat climate change and protect the environment.
- *Strategy:* Establish and enforce global environmental standards and regulations, invest in sustainable technologies, and promote green energy solutions everywhere.
4. Human Rights and Equality
- *Goal:* Enhance human rights protections and reduce inequalities.
- *Strategy:* Establish and enforce international human rights laws, and promote social welfare programs globally.
5. Discovery, Technological Regulation and Innovation
- *Goal:* Promote science and scientific discovery, harness and regulate technology for global benefit.
- *Strategy:* Develop global policies on emerging technologies like artificial intelligence AI and biotechnology, ensuring they are of course used ethically and equitably before any power or economic advantage they might offer.
6. Health and Wellbeing
- *Goal:* Improve global health standards and pandemic preparedness, why not?
- *Strategy:* Strengthen the World Health Organization WHO, coordinate global health initiatives, and invest in health infrastructure worldwide.
These objectives would be pursued with the aim of fostering a more integrated, equitable, and sustainable global order, though risk analysis suggests that our band of Robin Hoods would likely face significant challenges related to sovereignty, cultural diversity, and political resistance.
AN AUTHORITARIAN REGIME
The big goal is to save
mankind and the planet from itself:
Overcome greed and fear
Promote cooperation
Stub out conflict
Forcing changes upon nation states might involve a complex mix of diplomacy, policy, economic incentives, and judicious use of coercive measures. Never mind, here’s how goals may be broken down into objectives, and operating (maintenance) functions, based on best strategic use of resources ... with the support of the diplomatic, economic and military force as necessary:
1. Diplomatic Negotiations and Treaties
- *Implement:*
Promote broad consensus through international diplomacy and multilateral negotiations, resulting in treaties that require but insist on national ratification.
- *Maintain:*
Ongoing diplomatic engagement to monitor and enforce compliance and address issues as they arise, supported by international law and the threat of sanctions, loss of privileges or military action in cases of non-compliance.
2. Economic Incentives and Sanctions
- *Implement:*
Use financial tools such as grants, loans, tariffs & quotas, access to international markets, as incentives for countries to adopt prescribed policies. Conversely, employ sanctions or restrict access to international funding and markets as punitive measures, with invasion by the Global Army in extreme cases of disobedience.
- *Maintain:*
Regularly review and adjust economic incentives to ensure they align with evolving objectives and programs, ensuring that compliance is more economically beneficial to Charlie (placeholder for nation state) than non-compliance.
3. Capacity Building and Technical Support:
- *Implement:*
Assist countries in developing the institutional and technical capability and capacity to implement and maintain compliance with new policies. This could involve training and re-education bootcamps, expert consultations and advice, as well as infrastructure investments.
- *Maintain:*
Provide ongoing support and upgrades to ensure systems remain effective and can evolve with technological advances and changing circumstances.
4. Supranational Governance Council
- *Implementation:*
Establish international agencies or bodies with the power to enforce regulations directly, bypassing or working in tandem with national governments.
- *Maintain:*
These bodies would continuously oversee, audit, and enforce compliance, adapting to new challenges and feedback from member states.
5. Public Engagement and Education
- *Implement:*
Launch global public awareness campaigns to educate the public on the benefits of the changes, send seedling missionaries and NGOs to build ideological and practical support for Colour Revolutions and Informer Networks, at the grassroots level.
- *Maintain:*
Sustain educational reformatting initiatives and public attention measures to keep the global population informed, involved, and
MEMBERSHIP ROLLS
So while, as above, it's impossible to count the membership precisely, and the global elite operates within networks that might extend their influence beyond their immediate official capacities, many people think it may be as few as 6,000, with an add-on intelligence agency that includes of course armies of Big Brother guards, all dressed in jeans and trainers just like us.
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