The oligarchs behind the “humanitarian” regime change network now exploiting Jo Cox’s death to push for UK Labour split
Only
by masking their otherwise unpopular policies in the cloak of Jo
Cox’s tragedy, and humanity’s natural empathy for good samaritans
and the downtrodden, has this small group of powerful individuals
been able to launder disastrous wars and military adventurism as “the
right thing to do.”
by
Vanessa Beeley and Whitney Webb
Part
1
Jo Cox,
the late Labour MP whose tragic death in 2016 shocked Britain and the
world, has recently become a rallying cry for forces within the U.K.
Labour Party who seek to weaken Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership and to
return the party to the pro-intervention Tony Blair era.
As this
article will show, this effort to manipulate Jo Cox’s death is the
latest move in a wider effort to turn Cox’s legacy to the advantage
of pro-intervention interests in Britain and abroad, particularly
with regard to foreign intervention in Syria. While these moves —
from support for “humanitarian” intervention in Syria to the
drive to split the U.K. Labour Party — are cast as people-driven
objectives, they are in fact oligarch-driven.
Previous
reporting on Jo Cox and her legacy revealed that the Jo Cox Fund, set
up soon after Cox’s death, was created by a group of four
pro-interventionist “humanitarians” — Mabel van Oranje, Gemma
Mortensen, Tim Dixon and Nick Grono — all of whom have a history of
involvement, either directly or indirectly, in past regime-change
operations. They are all also connected to some of the world’s most
ardent imperialists, as well as to the Not for Profit Industrial
Complex (NPIC).
The
NPIC is effectively the money-laundering operation of the world’s
most powerful industrialists. By creating a socially appealing “not
for profit” NGO that serves to influence public opinion in the
direction of the industrialist agenda, the global elite ensure a
monopoly over the chosen market. The oligarchy uses the NPIC to
manufacture public consent for the schemes and campaigns that will
maintain their power, privilege and wealth. Why would they create
an entity that would be detrimental to their survival and success?
The
NPIC gives an unsuspecting public the illusion of choice and a
stakeholding in resolving our world issues. The reality is that we
are being persuaded to “choose” the options that benefit only the
world’s most powerful influencers and ensure the exploitation of
humanity to secure supremacy for the very few.
The four
founders of the Jo Cox Fund, referred to in this article as the “Jo
Cox Four,” have used this fund to promote — among other causes —
the U.S. coalition-financed White Helmets, whose primary purpose has
been to escalate unlawful NATO state-proxy and direct military
intervention in Syria.
In
addition, these individuals behind the Jo Cox Fund have used that
foundation to apply strategies aimed at promoting foreign military
intervention that were first perfected during the NATO intervention
in the Balkans, as several of the creators of the Jo Cox fund
promoted that military intervention to great effect.
In
applying those strategies to the current conflict in Syria, these
players have helped develop a massive public-relations machine with
the White Helmets at its center, and programmed that machine to use
Cox’s death to sanctify the controversial group and shield it from
scrutiny. Now, they are using her death to justify the creation of a
new Labour party to prevent the ascendency of the anti-intervention
platform of current Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.
As this
article will reveal, this NGO pro-Syrian-regime-change network — of
which the Jo Cox Fund is part — is being promoted by powerful
oligarchs with connections to the U.K., U.S. and Canadian
governments. In the context of the call to partition U.K. Labour, the
efforts driven by these billionaires show that they are hardly
“people driven” and are instead being pushed by the same
pro-intervention, monied interests that have long supported regime
change in Syria and have since helped to weaponize Jo Cox’s death.
Source,
links, further info:
https://www.mintpressnews.com/humanitarian-regime-change-jo-cox-uk-labour/250912/
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