Global Technocracy and the Genocide Template + The Pipeline
From South Africa to the American Midwest
The same regime that slaughtered South African farmers under the banner of “land justice” is now targeting rural America through carbon pipelines, digital compliance systems, and rebranded technocratic rule. This isn’t about climate. It’s about control.
A View from 80,000 Feet
South Africa is no longer just a tragedy, it’s a template. Under the globalist umbrella of Agenda 2030, the Marxist racial regime that has pushed Afrikaner farmers to the brink of extermination is now being scaled, streamlined, and exported to the West.
This is the convergence model: land seizures, ESG-based economic gatekeeping, and technocratic governance enforced by corporate-regulatory partnerships. What they piloted through South Africa’s BEE laws, they’re now embedding into U.S. law through carbon pipeline infrastructure and employment compliance regimes. The One Big Beautiful Bill proves it: the climate control grid isn’t being dismantled, it’s been handed to the Right.
🇿🇦 Trump Just Exposed the Future Planned for You
“When you look at the videos, I mean, how does it get worse?”
Section I: South Africa—Stage 8 of Genocide
South Africa is not just at Stage 8. It is also deeply entrenched in Stage 10: Denial, the final stage where perpetrators cover up crimes and the world turns a blind eye. (more notes below1) Genocide Watch has refused to update its position. Global media brands the atrocities as "common crime." And platforms censor those who raise the alarm.
Denial is not silence. It is strategy. It allows the regime to complete the cycle under the cloak of equity and justice while testing the waters for export.
According to Dr. Gregory Stanton’s Genocide Framework, South Africa is now at Stage 8: Persecution, with many indicators of Stage 9: Extermination in motion:
Over 3,000 white farmers murdered—many in ritualistic, torturous ways.
Land expropriation without compensation codified into law.
142 race-based BEE policies exclude whites from the workforce.
Government leaders chant “Kill the Boer” on camera, with no legal consequence.
Global media whitewashes the atrocities as common crime.
This is not random. It is state-orchestrated ethnic persecution, wrapped in the language of “equity” and “transformation.”
International silence and media gaslighting match the final warning signs seen in other genocidal regimes before extermination begins.
Coordinated Media Blackout
Dr. Stanton's early framework was essential in helping the world recognize the slow process by which mass atrocities unfold. But in refusing to update his position on South Africa since 2014, Stanton has allowed his authority to be weaponized by those committing the crimes. The failure of Genocide Watch to issue a current warning functions as a kind of protective cover used by the ANC, the UN, and global media syndicates to dismiss well-documented atrocities as “myths” or “right-wing hysteria.”
The lesson here is not just about South Africa. It’s about how international silence and strategic denial are now the final tools of genocide, allowing extermination to proceed not through bombs and camps, but through laws, media framing, and bureaucratic indifference.
People would be wise to recognize how justice is redefined through globalist ideology. The same media syndicates that frame South African farm attacks as “normal crime” use identical tactics to manipulate public perception in the United States and the Anglosphere: redefining terms, scapegoating dissenters, and cloaking racial hostility under the language of social progress.
🔻 Stanton’s Silence on South Africa
His refusal to update his position sure does look like complicity in letting genocide proceed under the cloak of legality and “equity.”
Genocide Watch's unwillingness to issue a new alert allows media syndicates, the ANC, and the UN to dismiss real atrocities as “myths.”
Unless the world wakes up, Stage 9 (Extermination) will arrive under the name of “land justice” and “decolonization.”
Also see, Resource-Mapping and Extraction Operation - Rural STEM programs are Trojan horses for surveying, controlling, and harvesting both the people and the land for Agenda 2030.
VIEW: K-12 STEM Education and Workforce Development in Rural Areas PDF
Section II: The American Parallel—Pipelines, Permits, and Property Theft
Carbon pipelines aren’t just infrastructure—they are the tentacles of global financial control. Behind the scenes, investment giants like BlackRock and climate finance entities are positioning carbon as the next synthetic commodity. Landowners carry the risk; global investors harvest the profit.
This pipeline infrastructure is also the groundwork for future agricultural surveillance and smart compliance zones, where land use, crop cycles, and emissions will be monitored in real time—and penalized based on global metrics.
Section 41006 of Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” gives FERC—the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission—exclusive power to approve CO₂, hydrogen, and petroleum pipelines. These permits:
Override all state and local objections.
Are issued with a $10M fee that fast-tracks corporate access.
Grant federally backed eminent domain authority to private infrastructure firms like Summit Carbon Solutions.
FERC may appear neutral, but it’s captured: appointed commissioners, funded by industry fees, and entangled in a revolving door of corporate lobbying.
The result? A carbon seizure corridor stretching across the Midwest—targeting the very landowners who voted for Trump—under the false flag of “energy freedom.”
Section III: The New BEE—Compliance-Based Capitalism
South Africa’s 142 race-based laws under Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) have decimated free enterprise. But the American version is no less dangerous—it’s just coded differently.
Access to jobs, contracts, and education will now require ESG compliance.
Participation in public life will be contingent upon behavior, belief, and biometric data.
The pipeline to employment runs through SEL, DEI, and SDG-aligned credentials—not skill or merit.
The next generation of Americans will not work unless they submit. This is economic warfare masked as workforce development.
Section IV: Global Governance by Any Other Name
Degrowth is the economic policy arm of this spiritual and technocratic revolution. It is not about saving the planet, it is about shrinking populations, collapsing independence, and creating scarcity as control. It readies the population for dependence on global rationing systems under the guise of sustainability.
What links South Africa’s racial Marxism to America’s carbon pipeline seizure state is a shared spiritual and ideological source:
UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Theosophical globalism (Alice Bailey’s “externalization” of the spiritual hierarchy)
Reflexive Law* replacing constitutional sovereignty
Technocratic education (SEL/STEM) training the compliant citizen-worker
This is not liberalism. It’s Stakeholder Sovietism: a fusion of private capital and state coercion, creating a managed society where rights are conditional and dissent is pathologized.
*(more on Reflexive Law replacing Constitutional law coming soon—stay tuned!)
Conclusion: The Warning From South Africa
We understand, many will balk at the suggestion of America being susceptible to the same degree of degeneracy seen in South Africa— ”That will never happen here.” But true vigilance requires self-awareness and foresight, and the truth is: American society has already passed through many of the early stages that have forced South Africa to its current condition. Consider the parallels:
This is not theory, it is trajectory.
The Western world ignored Rwanda. It ignored Zimbabwe. And now it ignores South Africa, because it’s next.
The American heartland is being targeted by the same global structure that redefined land, law, and labor in post-apartheid South Africa. The tools are different, but the blueprint is the same: seize land, crush dissent, demand compliance, and call it “justice.”
If we fail to speak now, Stage 9 will arrive here not with a bang, but with a biometric badge, a federal permit, and a signed executive order.
Being watchmen is not paranoia; it’s obedience in evil days. Our faithless compromise today becomes captivity tomorrow. Keep your lamps filed, eyes open, and be ready. Do not miss the important signal of traditionally Christian South African farmers fleeing their homeland. Christians in American must heed the apostle Paul’s advice:
"Look carefully then how you walk, not as unwise but as wise, making the best use of the time, because the days are evil." (Ephesians 5:15–16 (ESV)
In a time when evil is rebranded as virtue and truth is openly labeled as hate, Scripture’s call to walk wisely has never been more urgent.
The Lord’s call is far more than moral encouragement, His warning is to be alert, spiritually sharp, and ready for the cost of faithfulness. Rather than overt violence, persecution often comes in the form of censorship, legal threats, job loss, or exile from society. These are signs we’re called to discern and endure with courage.
To “make the best use of the time” means not wasting our moment, but rather standing firm, not in fear, but speaking boldly with clarity, and living as the light in a darkening age.
As Bible-believing, Christ exalting Christians, we are being marked as the final obstacle in the globalist’s push for total control—because we will not submit to manmade gods of climate, equity, or false unity and because we proclaim that freedom comes only through Christ, not carbon compliance.
Praise the Lord for our opportunity to shine!
Encouragement:
KEPT BY GOD (A Puritan Prayer*)
Thou Creator, Upholder, Proprietor of all things,
I cannot escape from thy presence or control, nor do I desire to do so.
My privilege is to be under the agency of omnipotence, righteousness,
wisdom, patience, mercy, grace.
Thou art love with more than parental affection;
I admire thy heart, adore thy wisdom, stand in awe of thy power,
abase myself before thy purity.
It is the discovery of thy goodness alone that can banish my fear,
allure me into thy presence,
help me to bewail and confess my sins.
When I review my past guilt
and am conscious of my present unworthiness
I tremble to come to thee,
I whose foundation is in the dust,
I who have condemned thy goodness,
defied thy power,
trampled upon thy love,
rendered myself worthy of eternal death.
But my recovery cannot spring from any cause in me,
I can destroy but cannot save myself.
Yet thou hast laid help on One that is mighty,
for there is mercy with thee,
and exceeding riches in thy kindness through Jesus.
May I always feel my need of him.
Let thy restored joy be my strength;
May it keep me from lusting after the world,
bear up heart and mind in loss of comforts,
enliven me in the valley of death,
work in me the image of the heavenly,
and give me to enjoy the first fruits of spirituality,
such as angels and departed saints know.
*The Valley of Vision—Puritan Prayers and Devotions (pp. 106—107)
Soli Deo Gloria,
Summer Black
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Stanton, Gregory H. The Ten Stages of Genocide. Genocide Watch, 2013.
Stanton, Gregory H. “South Africa: Is There a Genocide?” Genocide Watch, 2014.
Genocide Watch. “Genocide Emergency: South Africa.” Genocide Watch Reports, accessed May 2025.
Summit Carbon Solutions. Project Overview and Carbon Capture Strategy. Corporate Briefing, 2023.
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Pipeline Infrastructure Permitting Guidelines under Section 41006. Washington, D.C.: FERC, 2025.
U.S. Congress. One Big Beautiful Bill Act, H.R. 1 (119th Congress). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Publishing Office, 2025.
South African Government. Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act, No. 53 of 2003. Pretoria: Republic of South Africa.
United Nations. Transforming Our World: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. A/RES/70/1. New York: UN General Assembly, 2015.
World Economic Forum. Stakeholder Capitalism Metrics: Measuring the ESG Footprint of Global Economies. Geneva: WEF, 2021.
Bailey, Alice A. The Externalisation of the Hierarchy. New York: Lucis Publishing Company, 1957.
Lindsay, James. The Marxification of Education: Paulo Freire’s Critical Marxism and the Theft of Education. New Discourses, 2023.
Club of Rome. The Limits to Growth: A Report for the Club of Rome’s Project on the Predicament of Mankind. New York: Universe Books, 1972.
U.S. Department of Energy. Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS): A Federal Roadmap. Washington, D.C.: DOE Office of Fossil Energy, 2022.
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ADL (Anti-Defamation League). Extremism, Terrorism & Bigotry: 2024 Report. New York: ADL Center on Extremism, 2024.
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Dr. Gregory H. Stanton originally proposed a model with 8 stages of genocide in his early work through Genocide Watch in the late 1990s. However, he later expanded the model to include 10 stages to better reflect how genocide develops and to offer more precise early-warning indicators.
🔁 Important Note: The stages are not necessarily linear and may occur simultaneously or repeat cyclically. Recognizing the stages early is key to prevention.