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(04-28-2026, 06:06 PM)diamond age Wrote: In the late 1990s and early 2000s when I first became interested in conspiracy theory as a callow youth it was definitely the scary neo-fascist New World Order (with shades of Satanic end times), complete with black helicopters and quasi-nazi figures brandishing swords at minors from emergent nations; as depicted in the infamous mural at Denver Airport.
Now the NWO seems to have transitioned to become more communist in tone. Now it's gender neutral jack-booted thugs with blue hair waving the flag of some arid desert region state many of them have probably never been to (even the pretentious neo-Marxist intellectuals from the 1940s/50s would probably blush at these violent cartoonish caricatures because Jean-Paul Sartre they ain't).
Something definitely went wrong somewhere down the line.
They failed so they pivoted the other direction and are now failing again. I'm sure they are already planning the next pivot.
“The American press is a shame and a reproach to a civilized people. When a man is too lazy to work and too cowardly to steal, he becomes an editor and manufactures public opinion.”
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(04-29-2026, 12:44 PM)SomeStupidName Wrote: They failed so they pivoted the other direction and are now failing again. I'm sure they are already planning the next pivot.
Yes indeed mate do reckon both 'isms' are ran by the same goons.
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Collective totalitarianism is an insanely bad idea (possibly the worst ever) and extremely bad news for the entire human family - not to mention the fact that these insecure control freaks want 'everyone' gone lol.
Cheers.
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(04-29-2026, 01:02 PM)Karl12 Wrote: Yes indeed mate do reckon both 'isms' are ran by the same goons.
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Collective totalitarianism is an insanely bad idea (possibly the worst ever) and extremely bad news for the entire human family - not to mention the fact that these insecure control freaks want 'everyone' gone lol.
Cheers.
I can't figure out what they will do next if they succeed.
They seem to enjoy the game of trying to get into power. If they do rule the world one day, what new game will they go after? And if they eliminate all the people they want to, then how will they survive with no one to provide their food, riches, etc..?
I think they will be disappointed when they get to the top of that mountain and they have nothing to do. They will probably break up into tribes and start it all over again.
I know too much and question everything.
Does anyone know the minimum safe distance of ignorance?
Did anyone ask the monkeys how much fun the barrel actually was?
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Dude we are all (in their view) 'Lilliputians' - they 'need to fill their bellies' and absolutely refer to themselves as 'gods'.
Literally according to them we all must die (no seriously I'm not making this up lol).
https://denyignorance.com/Thread-100-Tri...96#pid8096
Possibly the worst example of humanity on display in their own words.
They are poisoning everybody and then profiting from it.
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(04-28-2026, 06:06 PM)diamond age Wrote: In the late 1990s and early 2000s when I first became interested in conspiracy theory as a callow youth it was definitely the scary neo-fascist New World Order (with shades of Satanic end times), complete with black helicopters and quasi-nazi figures brandishing swords at minors from emergent nations; as depicted in the infamous mural at Denver Airport.
Now the NWO seems to have transitioned to become more communist in tone. Now it's gender neutral jack-booted thugs with blue hair waving the flag of some arid desert region state many of them have probably never been to (even the pretentious neo-Marxist intellectuals from the 1940s/50s would probably blush at these violent cartoonish caricatures because Jean-Paul Sartre they ain't).
Something definitely went wrong somewhere down the line.
Or a satanic ritual bent on global domination based on child abuse, destruction of nature and humanity, hidden behind a flimsy veil
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There are many countries where the majority of citizens have neither been enticed by the extremes, and that have memorials and education about what happened in history.
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(04-28-2026, 06:06 PM)diamond age Wrote: In the late 1990s and early 2000s when I first became interested in conspiracy theory as a callow youth it was definitely the scary neo-fascist New World Order (with shades of Satanic end times), complete with black helicopters and quasi-nazi figures brandishing swords at minors from emergent nations; as depicted in the infamous mural at Denver Airport.
Now the NWO seems to have transitioned to become more communist in tone. Now it's gender neutral jack-booted thugs with blue hair waving the flag of some arid desert region state many of them have probably never been to (even the pretentious neo-Marxist intellectuals from the 1940s/50s would probably blush at these violent cartoonish caricatures because Jean-Paul Sartre they ain't).
Something definitely went wrong somewhere down the line.
...which is actually the proof that there's no such thing as a group labeled the NWO that is running things.
Now, don't mistake me -- there are indeed groups and corporations and families that control or have a huge impact on political parties or governments, but they're not working together globally. You can even have a number of them coordinating towards a goal (like re-electing Trump)... but not every single one of them is in alignment with what the others want.
It's that selfishness that keeps them from taking the entire world.
Take OPEC, for example-- a rather long-term organization that's held a lock on a lot of the world's energy and includes some of the world's most wealthy and powerful families. OPEC at one time pretty much made oil prices their chew toy -- until the world started finding other sources of energy. No one was willing to give up their money and power to allow OPEC to control the entire energy output of the world.
Same with steel, pharmaceuticals, food, rare earths, and anything else you can name. If one of the big players starts taking over a market and controlling it, the other players are going to look for alternatives.
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(04-29-2026, 04:42 PM)Byrd Wrote: ...which is actually the proof that there's no such thing as a group labeled the NWO that is running things.
Keep pimping the message mate - hope you choke on the money.
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(04-29-2026, 04:42 PM)Byrd Wrote: ...which is actually the proof that there's no such thing as a group labeled the NWO that is running things.
Now, don't mistake me -- there are indeed groups and corporations and families that control or have a huge impact on political parties or governments, but they're not working together globally. You can even have a number of them coordinating towards a goal (like re-electing Trump)... but not every single one of them is in alignment with what the others want.
It's that selfishness that keeps them from taking the entire world.
Take OPEC, for example-- a rather long-term organization that's held a lock on a lot of the world's energy and includes some of the world's most wealthy and powerful families. OPEC at one time pretty much made oil prices their chew toy -- until the world started finding other sources of energy. No one was willing to give up their money and power to allow OPEC to control the entire energy output of the world.
Same with steel, pharmaceuticals, food, rare earths, and anything else you can name. If one of the big players starts taking over a market and controlling it, the other players are going to look for alternatives.
Regular people are actually the 'players' as well through their votes, in most countries, and through protest/boycotting which, while maybe not affecting the NWO wallets much, can certainly cause consumer behaviour changes, which can affect NWO reputations and stock market prices. I would think many of the NWO players don't want to be looked at in-depth under a public/governmental nor judicial microscope.
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(05-04-2026, 04:57 AM)quintessentone Wrote: Regular people are actually the 'players' as well through their votes, in most countries, and through protest/boycotting which, while maybe not affecting the NWO wallets much, can certainly cause consumer behaviour changes, which can affect NWO reputations and stock market prices. I would think many of the NWO players don't want to be looked at in-depth under a public/governmental nor judicial microscope.
Again, I don't see a coordinated "NWO." I do see the usual (from time immemorial) actions of the ultra wealthy trying to shape things to their liking, but each rich family has different goals than other rich families.
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