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(11-17-2024, 01:11 PM)UltraBudgie Wrote: Sure. And Carnegie, Milner, Rhodes, Rothschild, whoever and whatever rabbit holes you want to dive down into -- there's so many branches you could look to, that's just one. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_philanthropists
Here's a great Sunday read:
Special Committee to Investigate Tax Exempt Foundations | Reece Committee (1954)
[Image: https://denyignorance.com/uploader/image...-10-05.png]
Warning: It's over 2000 pages. Tip of the iceberg. Quote:A definition is difficult, but to name examples such as the Rockefeller foundation, the Ford Foundation, and the Carnegie foundation will illustrate what we ordinarily mean when we use the term “foundations” in these proceedings.
If only we could get to the stage of such proceedings in today’s world.
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(05-05-2025, 04:02 PM)ARM1968 Wrote: It’s the strategy the plan, the AIM of the WEF that intrigues me the most. On the face of it it seems like lunacy. They are all filthy rich precisely because of the way things are and yet, on the face of it, their plan is to destroy it all. They appear to want mass depopulation, absolute control and the destruction of national identity within a one world system. Thing is, they themselves would become victims of such a system very quickly indeed.
I have a hunch that their real aim is almost the precise opposite of what we see and think. Everything designed to stir the populations into Fascist, Nazi like fervour. A rising across Europe and America that would eclipse what happened in Germany. But again, to what end. That would not necessarily end the Russian question or the Chinese.
perhaps they are just idiots playing fools games without enough intelligence to grasp the outcome of their Machiavellian schemes.
Call me simple-minded but China and North Korea are their wet dream model for total control states.
Europe is their compliant test ground for mental gymnastics and psyops.
The USA is their last thorn in their paw.
The 'rest' , BRICS, Africa, are wild cards and too free so they try to subjugate them with 'medicine' 'philanthropy' and 'development' but China is doing a better job with building up infrasctructure and influence.
WEF is the last gasp of a Nazi idea that wants China style monitoring and control everywhere.
Problem is, even as dumb as a lot of people are, see COVID/Russia/Climate FEAR, they dont have the cajones to rise up against tyrannical surveillance and digital technofascist states , so they let it happen slowly.
To what end?
They get off on the power and the status.
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Agreed on most points, but is it just ‘getting off’ on the power and control? If they collapse the structures that exist they collapse their own stable ground. Thats why I think they’re just a bunch of utter retards playing a game without knowing what winning it looks like.
Most people are content to sit in the nice warm pan, not realising the temperature is slowly creeping up. They may eventually. They may not. There are, however, signs that they are waking up. My concern is that waking up and lurching to an extreme position is precisely what all this is intended to achieve. Again, though, to what ultimate aim I have no idea. It all seems hugely counter intuitive, almost like the WEF are just another suicide cult.
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(11-17-2024, 02:55 PM)Maxmars Wrote: I once told my wife, much to her amusement my theory about everything "human society has evolved."
It speaks of simple observation, which fits perfectly for the exemplar in the WEF:
"[The WEF] is a simple thing...
6 guys in a room."
There's a lot more to it... but that's the hypothesis in it's purest form.
200 billion in one room, insane financial leverage. That kind of influence is how you get from DEI to ESG.
I can't help what my face does when you talk
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(05-06-2025, 04:56 PM)TzarChasm Wrote: 200 billion in one room, insane financial leverage. That kind of influence is how you get from DEI to ESG.
For dolts like me:
'Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) is shorthand for an investing principle that prioritizes environmental issues, social issues, and corporate governance. Investing with ESG considerations is sometimes referred to as responsible investing '
Sounds like money-nerd-speak for we will control your private life and liberty , pretend it's for your own good and the good of the planet, cuz we say so.
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(05-06-2025, 05:07 PM)sahgwa Wrote: For dolts like me:
'Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) is shorthand for an investing principle that prioritizes environmental issues, social issues, and corporate governance. Investing with ESG considerations is sometimes referred to as responsible investing '
Sounds like money-nerd-speak for we will control your private life and liberty , pretend it's for your own good and the good of the planet, cuz we say so.
Not quite. Property, production, patents, supply and prices, FDA and IRS, but not personal autonomy. Just the stuff that makes personal autonomy comfortable.
I can't help what my face does when you talk
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(05-06-2025, 05:22 PM)TzarChasm Wrote: Not quite. Property, production, patents, supply and prices, FDA and IRS, but not personal autonomy. Just the stuff that makes personal autonomy comfortable.
So the ol make everywhere a third world crap hole where no one owns anything or can afford anything except the uber rich.
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Handy guide how to find fanatical WEF members who have 'penetrated' (Schwab's word not mine) national governments.
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(05-07-2025, 04:34 AM)Karl12 Wrote: Handy guide how to find fanatical WEF members who have 'penetrated' (Schwab's word not mine) national governments.
[Video: https://youtu.be/Qop3aQW-SuI]
This reminds me of "Milner's Kindergarten", which of course one can find information on easily now-a-days, consisting of:
- Patrick Duncan - A British politician and member of the House of Lords, known for his work in the British government.
- Philip Kerr - A British journalist and author, known for his writings on politics and society.
- Robert Henry Brand - A British banker and politician, he served as a member of the House of Lords and was involved in various financial institutions.
- Lionel Curtis - A British civil servant and political theorist, known for his work on international relations and the League of Nations.
- Geoffrey Dawson - A British journalist and editor of The Times, influential in shaping public opinion during his tenure.
- John Buchan - A Scottish author and politician, best known for his adventure novels, including "The Thirty-Nine Steps," and for serving as Governor General of Canada.
- Dougal Orme Malcolm - A British politician and soldier, known for his service in World War I and his subsequent political career.
- William Lionel Hichens - A British author and journalist, known for his literary works.
- Richard Feetham - A British lawyer and politician, known for his contributions to legal and political discourse.
- John Dove - A lesser-known figure, possibly involved in local politics or public service.
- Basil Williams - A British historian and author, known for his works on British history.
- Lord Basil Blackwood - A British politician and member of the House of Lords.
- Hugh A. Wyndham - A British politician and public servant.
- George V. Fiddes - A British politician or public servant, though specific contributions may be less documented.
- John Hanbury-Williams - A British politician, possibly involved in local governance.
- Main S. O. Walrond - A British politician and public servant.
- Fabian Ware - A British soldier and journalist, known for his role in the establishment of the Imperial War Graves Commission.
- William Flavelle Monypenny - A British journalist and author, known for his writings on politics and society.
- Leopold Amery - A British politician and writer, known for his role in the Conservative Party and his contributions to British foreign policy.
- Edward Grigg - A British politician and writer, known for his work in the House of Commons and his writings on political issues.
- H. A. L. Fisher - A British historian and politician, known for his contributions to education and historical scholarship.
- Edward F. L. Wood - A British politician and member of the House of Lords.
- Basil K. Long - A lesser-known figure, possibly involved in local politics or public service.
(chatgpt is handy for generating lists like this)
"Go forth, and be fruitful."
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