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Originally Posted by mickmoranis
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yea but you replace them with even more greedy people in the name of what reasoning? Because you dont like blue suits? I just dont get it.
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Trying to follow what your are saying .... They are one in the same. Meh cant find that chart, it was well made, but it died on my dead PC. When I say "globalist" I mean the globalist elite. They are people, not a process of trade as Al d Gore seems to think. These people, at the top, are super wealthy and have their hands into everything. Most of them have an end-goal, usually unified and defined goal with other global elites (e.g. world depopulation to ~300 million people etc). Some of it speculation, but other points openly boasted about by people like Kissinger etc.
When I say mega-corp, I'm speaking of the huge corporations that are usually controlled by the globalist elites. Not all corporations fall into that definition. In fact there are many good corporations, not connected to any elites, though more often they being destroyed by these mega-corps as they buy or create politicians to make special rules for them (by the globalist elites) and while regular corporations suffer every rule made to supposedly stop these mega-corps (smoke and mirrors).
I can say Illuminati, I can say globalist elites, I can say shadow government, I can say mega-corporations, I can say wall-street elites, it's all just the same general group of people in a type of pyramid structure where those at the top are in the know and those following at the bottom are useful idiots. Politicians fit in here and there, just part of the group effort. Not necessarily at the top, but a very necessary position for those top elites to have on their payrolls (usually kickbacks, inside information or future elevations etc.).
Greed isn't really about it, like I said it's power. The power to reshape the world by a certain ideology. Not there yet, takes time, and maybe less resistance than they are receiving now.