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cammd said..myscreenname said..cammd said..japie said..
I think Huxley's Brave New World is a lot closer than he anticipated!
I think Huxley's Brave New World has about as much chance of happening as the Empire Striking Back.
I also think Huxley's Brave New World is a lot closer than he anticipated!
well then why do you argue left vs right, they are part of the same team according to Japie.
He says Trump is merely a change of tack. Do you believe in a world wide conspiracy of jewish bankers intent on enslaving the world, that all governments, NGO's, media, big corporates and elitist individuals are complicit with or active in.
There is plenty of evidence that there is a worldwide conspiracy to achieve a global government. Many people have researched and written about it. Here is an extract from The Creature From Jekyll Island. I'll let you look up the rest of it.
"One of the most authoritative reference works on the history of this group is Tragedy and Hope by Dr. Carroll Quigley. Dr. Quigley was a professor of history at Georgetown University where Presi?dent Clinton had been one of his students. He was the author of the widely used textbook, Evolution of Civilization; he was a member of the editorial board of the monthly periodical, Current History; and he was a frequent lecturer and consultant for such groups as the Industrial College of the Armed Forces, the Brookings Institution, the U.S. Naval Weapons Laboratory, the Naval College, the Smith?sonian Institute, and the State Department. But Dr. Quigley was no mere academic. He also had been closely associated with many of the family dynasties of the super-rich. He was, by his own boast, an insider with a front row view of the world's money power structure.
When Dr. Quigley wrote his scholarly, 1300-page book of dry history, it was not intended for the masses. It was to be read by the intellectual elite, and to that select readership he cautiously exposed one of the best-kept secrets of all time. He also made it clear, however, that he was a friendly apologist for this group and that he supported its goals and purposes. Dr. Quigley said:
" I know of the operation of this network because I have studied it for twenty years and was permitted for two years, in the 1960s, to examine its papers and secret records. I have no aversion to it or to most of its aims and have, for much of my life, been close to it and to many of its instruments.... In general, my chief difference of opinion is that it wishes to remain unknown."