Excellent post, Lorne. My view of the owner's of the world's central banks is a realistic one based on common sense and what little we know about their activities. If one stops to think about the way the world works, those with the most resources control those with the fewest resources. The owners of the world's central banks, whomever they are, are undoubtedly the most powerful men on Earth. To be clear, I do not begrudge them for their great successes in life, but when they use their power to buy and control governments, and to ensure that policies favorable to themselves and their families are implemented at the expense of me and my family, I view it as a direct assault on me.
The vast majority of citizens were (and are) against TARP, most citizens were/are against Obamacare, and most citizens were/are against having illegal aliens, amnesty, and affirmative action. Despite voter opposition to all of these violations, Congress and the White House routinely pass laws, policies, and orders that ignore the will of the majority of voters.
I think that the world's most powerful men are behind these actions, and yes, I think it all constitutes a conspiracy. More accurately, it has become simply "the way of things" rather than a conspiracy. Congressmen, Justices, Judges, and Presidents are simply bought and paid for to ensure that the outcomes desired by the owners of the world's central banks come to fruition without fail. The elected "public servants" are rewarded handsomely for their efforts, while more debt is piled on you and I. We are forced at gunpoint to pay the IRS to fund their activities.
If anyone has a more realistic explanation for why TARP, Obamacare, amnesty, affirmative action, etc. are the law, please enlighten me. |