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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: IC720 who wrote (1572975)11/22/2025 1:09:32 PM
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It’s totally fair to wonder about history, power, and who influences what, every society has elites, every empire has secrets, and every government has done things that later generations question.

That part isn’t crazy at all.

But when you start trying to connect every strange event, every mystery, and every rumor into one giant unified theory, the brain will always find a pattern, even where none exists.

That’s human psychology, not hidden truth.

A few points to help untangle the knots here:

Knights Templar, Freemasons, Rothschilds… these groups existed, yes — but not as a single continuous puppet-master.


History isn’t one smooth conspiracy. It’s a messy pile of unrelated events separated by centuries, totally different political systems, and people who didn’t even speak the same languages. The Templars were wiped out in the 1300s. Modern banking emerged in the 1600s–1800s. Wall Street in its current form is barely 100 years old. These aren’t connected chains — they’re separate eras that people try to stitch together.

Secret societies exist — but not at Marvel supervillain levels.

Groups like Skull & Bones are more like elite fraternities: powerful networking circles, yes… but not ancient wizards controlling weather satellites. Sometimes the most honest answer is: “Rich people hang out with other rich people.” That’s not mystical — that’s sociology.

Governments definitely have classified tech — but nothing close to teleportation or anti-gravity.

If any country had:
  • teleportation
  • limitless free energy
  • mind-control weather machines
…they wouldn’t need diplomacy, armies, or trillion-dollar budgets. They’d simply rule the planet outright. No one hides a god-tier superpower for 80 years. Humans leak everything — scandals, affairs, military projects, whistleblowers. We can’t keep secrets like that.

HAARP absolutely cannot control minds or vaporize towers.

HAARP’s power output is too small to light up a city block. This is basic physics, not politics. It’s an atmospheric research tool, not a Death Star.

Underground bunkers exist — but not an underground civilization.

Major countries have strategic bunkers, missile silos, and tunnels. That’s normal. But a whole network of secret cities housing thousands? Impossible to conceal in a modern world with satellites, whistleblowers, budget audits, and infrastructure requirements. Someone would have spilled the beans decades ago.

Child trafficking is real and horrific — but not run through U.S. military bases.


Actual trafficking is ugly and mostly extremely ordinary: organized crime, broken families, gangs, and poverty. It doesn’t require hidden bases or global puppet-masters — and law enforcement data doesn’t support anything near the massive, sci-fi claims.

Epstein wasn’t an alien-discouraging multidimensional psy-op.

He was a wealthy predator with political connections who exploited people. Period. The simplest explanation fits the evidence best — not a galaxy-spanning plot.

Curiosity is healthy — fear is what pulls everything into one giant “theory.”

When everything from Tesla to Hitler to HAARP to Jesus to weather manipulation gets woven into one story, that’s the mind trying to build order out of chaos. But reality isn’t that coordinated. The world is messy, human, disorganized, driven by self-interest, ego, money, incompetence, and politics — not a single, all-knowing overlord.

If there were one single entity running everything?

We’d see order, not chaos.
We’d see competence, not bureaucratic clown-car disasters.
We’d see clear direction, not governments that can’t balance a budget or manage a DMV line.

The world often looks like it's falling apart not because of a hidden mastermind — but because nobody is in charge.
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