This heretical dispatch re-examines Christopher Luxon’s high-octane propulsion to the role as leader of the National Party — from brand marketer to airline CEO. It reveals a highly-networked global élite stealthily pimping planetary policies, while mass populaces, including Kiwis, are lined up like ducks for vote harvesting.
Few Kiwis know that Luxon’s former employer, Unilever, co-funded the Bilderberg Foundation — along with the CIA — a key global-policy shaping group for Western élites, the agendas of NATO and propaganda disseminated through the Economist.
Similarly, most Kiwis remain unaware that Luxon’s participation in the Microsoft CEOs Summits in the mid-2010s, as well as his invitation to a $13,000 dinner with former US President Barack Obama numbering 13 mortals, and his subsequent selection as Chairman of the inaugural Prime Minister’s 13-member Business Advisory Council — were chess plays in political grooming to become a ‘rook’.
The grand chessboard game involves inflicting ‘managed conflict’ with the application of a ‘Hegelian Dialectic’ social engineering to cause clashes between two opposing ideologically-driven forces, so that a ‘synthesis’, or a desired final solution, is created. The idea is to use the crises to forge a fusion of capitalism and communism to control populations. This hybrid system is techno-feudalism.
After Luxon moved into the political realm by standing as a National Party candidate in the 2020 election, the former Air New Zealand CEO appeared to undergo a ‘pilot test’ to see how he weathered a fleeting ‘scandal’. In February 2021, a business unit at Air NZ was found to have performed maintenance work for the Saudi Royal Navy, while Luxon was CEO. The media treated Luxon with kid gloves, while PM Jacinda Ardern named Price Waterhouse Coopers as auditor, and called a snap three-day lockdown for Auckland (city of Air NZ’s HQ), due to only three cases.
Former Māori Television editor, Steve ‘Snoopman’ Edwards locates Luxon’s recent rhetoric that “the wealthy aren’t the problem” with triangulated lenses comprised of scholarship that surveys oligarchic coalitions, who transform economic wealth into political power. By American standards, Luxon’s $4 million annual salary while captaining Air New Zealand placed him at the threshold of oligarch status.
Crucially, oligarchs can only exist in societies with extreme wealth disparities, and they thrive in crisis-ridden societies. Ergo, the super-wealthy cause crises, including poverty. Super-rich oligarchs convert their concentration of economic wealth into political power, which is why oligarchies can’t be undone by democratic procedures.
Therefore, part 1 “Operation Overwealth” of this six-part series, Lux Luthor Redux, climbs above the clouds to metaphorically cruise at 13,000 feet over the South Pacific archipelago to show the long grooming of Unilever’s former head of North American Deodorants & Grooming corporate portfolio, as a useful élite idiot.
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