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"The globalists can all go to hell...." Viktor Orban Went to Texas

In the 21 st  Century, we are living through the consequences of two divorces, splits; Jungian Carl Jung splitting from his mentor, Freudian Sigmund Freud and Hungarian ultra-nationalist Viktor Orban splitting from his Hungarian mentor, Globalist George Soros.   In his youth, Orban was a valued and prized protégé of George Soros; Soros was and is the leading exponent, advocate for Globalism in the world. He never met a local culture he liked, except perhaps for the Jivaro.   Orban evolved into a    fierce nationalist, nay, ultra-nationalist. In his time, John Calvin was too big for Geneva; so his world view, Calvinism, became a worldwide phenomenon. Orban is now too big to be merely Prime Minister of Hungary( elected four times). Orban's influence is currently growing exponentially, beyond his limited role as dear friend of Vladimir Putin, founder of the illiberal democracy philosophy, archdeacon of anti-gay legislation, and vociferous anti-migrant zealot.   Last week, he ventured

THE MAXEY CHRONICLES' 2015 PERSON of THE YEAR- AYLAN KURTI, Age 3

20 th Century Beat Generation Poet Allen Ginsberg once conjured up a dangerously Orwellian aphorism, sublimely applicable to the 21 st Century up to this date: " Whoever controls the media, the images, controls the culture ." TIME Magazine named German Chancellor Angela Merkel as its 2015  PERSON OF THE YEAR for her humanitarian response to the refugee crisis; she single handedly allowed over ONE MILLION, none vetted, refugees into Germany. However, Chancellor Merkel’s response, which will change German culture forever, was a response…..to an image, nothing more, nothing less. The image was the corpse of a three year old Syrian refugee, Aylan Kurti, washed up on a Turkish beach(see below), drowned trying to get to Europe. Therefore this Blogger has named Aylan Kurti, the drowned boy whose heart wrenching end birthed that momentous image, THE MAXEY CHRONICLES’2015 PERSON OF THE YEAR. Aylan Kurti’s death, and the image of his death, has changed, perhaps irrevoca