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RE: The Conspiracy Theory of "Social Engineering"

in #politics6 years ago

Conspiracy Theory is an interesting phrase.

And, although we know that people conspire together all the time, we can't conceive of large scale conspiracies.

All of the large scale conspiracies that we know of are still "in doubt". And although it is very easy to show the conspiracy, and holes in the official story, most people cannot accept the obvious conclusions.

Further, i would say that conspiring is the wrong word for evil doers.
In that, all of the evil doers have a singular goal. And they don't break ranks unless it is to outdo a competitor.

Such as "one world government". That is a goal that must be achieved at all costs. After that is set up, then we can argue about who gets to rule. But, creating that place of power is something ever single evil doer will help.

And so, meetings between evil doers does not start out with, hey, i will do this, and you will do that, it starts off with.

"Forming a central bank is paramount for our goals, how shall we go about selling this to the american people"
(read Creature From Jekyll Island for almost this quote)

It is not a person trying to get other people to go along with them, it is two people with the same goals talking about how to get there.

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An immensely important (and rarely offered) observation. They are indeed of one mind, which largely accounts for their success. Meanwhile, out here on the streets, “the profane” argue about how the world should be — as if they have any choice, so long as they remain divided.