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One version of the Truth?

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The video is a bit of a torture test but the narrative is not desperately far from the absolute truth.  Other tellings would give emphasis to Israel/Jewish banking; Bilderberg; etc.  However you want to spin it the world financial system lost its last anchors to reality some considerable while ago and is now historically unsustainable.  Nobody knows when meltdown will occur - only that it must and will, and the longer this is delayed the bigger the catastrophe.

 

Beware though people who seek to make political capital out of this.  Especially, beware of the people who advocate that the solution to national delusion is simply to build bigger power blocks, and create a power block delusion.  Bigger power blocks are created to hide bigger lies!

 

None of us "little people" can do anything about these global machination except to say "no" at every increasingly rare opportunity.  When our "no" is ignored, and things proceed regardless of public will, then at least we can be wholly certain of the conspiracy.

 

Here's a further facet to these videos that's probably escaped Anonymous:

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmanuel_Goldstein

 

Spooky, eh?! :)

Sorry Malcolm I tried to listen to the full link but kept getting distracted by paint drying.

Basically the truth is in there somewhere.

Owen Jones has written a couple of interesting books ( I have only read the covers)

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