I wrote this about 14 years ago for a longer essay I was planning to write. I found it in some text files I was sorting through. It does not name the jew intentionally because not all of the powerful referred to are jews, although the vast majority of those who control the west are. However, the part about the money supply specifically means jews.
Go ahead and disagree and nitpick this apart because it's not quite the way you would have said it. I'm just posting it's a record of the development of my thinking and because I'm surprised I was as aware of this back then.
Who they are who they are not
1. The powerful are wealthy people who regard themselves as the ruling elite and are the only ones fit to govern.
2. They have allegiance only to their dynastic families and the exclusive, powerful organizations they belong to.
3. They have completely different values from 90% of the population, and they have barely concealed contempt for the governed.
4. They own and control global corporations and they control governments.
5. They are not politicians. Politicians work for them.
6. The relationship between government and corporations is symbiotic and seamless.
7. Money is a means to power and control.
Their tools and methods
1. Secrecy The activities of government and corporations are extremely complex and carefully concealed or disguised.
Most of the population believes most events are random or accidental. They are actually often planned, usually well in advance.
2. Control of money and money supply
3.Control of government
The most high level politicians are largely figureheads and take direction from the most powerful people in the world who prefer to remain out of the public eye.
There is no effective difference between the two political parties in the US. There are minor differences, but they exist to give a semblance of distinction.
4. Control of media
Media exist as propaganda tools for government and corporations. They do not portray politics, rather political theater, which is strictly for appearances and for consumption by the public.
5. Control of commodities
6. War
War is a tool wielded for economic, not ideological, purposes.
Wars are almost always started with a pretext. Wars are always planned well in advance and always involve economic and political gain. There is never an ideological basis for war.
7. Fear
The public can be convinced to do anything contrary to their best interests if they are frightened and intimidated.
I think the first statement is wrong. They do it because they can. There is no "regard." Secrecy is about convenience, not about any sense of dread. It's to avoid inconvenient questions. Nothing more. Control of money is the same thing as the next three points.
The intelligence community, the deep state, has the technological toys. They also make the real policies secretly. The US classifies more information than all other states put together. This is not a democracy, it is not an 'open society', and it's not even ruled by rich fucks.
[ + ] Reawakened
[ - ] Reawakened 1 point 3 monthsMar 4, 2025 10:23:58 ago (+1/-0)
Otherwise... OK.
[ + ] HeyJames
[ - ] HeyJames 1 point 3 monthsMar 4, 2025 09:52:38 ago (+1/-0)
This is why I live my life and enjoy shopping at the supermarket and all the other modern conveniences. Nobody will do shit.
[ + ] Joe_McCarthy
[ - ] Joe_McCarthy 0 points 3 monthsMar 4, 2025 10:52:16 ago (+0/-0)