Western countries are sham democracies. Noble and grand constitutional principles are mostly just fine words on paper. This must and can change if we are to achieve a world of peace and prosperity for all.
Full democracy has never existed. September 11, the climate issue, and what the author describes as the fabricated pandemic prove this.
A small group of individuals in governments and public authorities, including the judiciary, working in close cooperation with powerful private interests, govern our countries over the heads of the people.
They are driven by an agenda whose goal is a world government that, according to the author, can only be undemocratic and fascist/communist.
The mainstream media is controlled by this sphere of power and deceives the public by lying, withholding information, and presenting it in a biased way. This keeps us on the wrong course and creates division and hatred.
To achieve full democracy—the democracy we have been promised but never received—the following conditions must be met:
- The relationship between citizens and the state must be clearly defined to ensure that citizens have ultimate authority over the state.
- Citizens must have access to all relevant and publicly available information to the greatest extent possible. Mainstream media, particularly public service media, must not suppress or censor information.
- Politicians must not make unilateral decisions that are contrary to the will of the people without the people’s approval.
- Governments and public authorities must not make decisions regarding war, public health, or other states of emergency without the support of the people or in violation of fundamental rights.
- The elected parliament and the government must not take orders from external, non-democratic bodies such as the WHO or the UN.
- If restrictions on citizens’ freedoms are proposed—for example, compulsory military service during wartime or lockdowns due to an alleged pandemic—the state must first prove its case. It is not the responsibility of citizens to prove their right to freedom.
- Citizens must be able to bring legal action against the state without undue difficulty. Financial barriers or lack of legal knowledge must not prevent them from doing so.
- Courts must be independent and follow the law rather than issue rulings based on political considerations.
- The people need an effective and independent constitutional court to safeguard their rights and ensure that the constitution is upheld.
- If the state fails in its role, the people must have the right to abolish and reconstitute it through peaceful mechanisms set out in the constitution.
- Private interests must not participate in political life without the knowledge and support of the people. Politicians must not accept money or favors from such interests.
- Money must be anonymous and incapable of being used as a means of exercising power over citizens’ lives.
Pål Bergström









