Is this the start of the end???.

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  1. *dim*

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    Hmmm ....

    maybe ... maybe not .... but many believe that some/many of these people are the very ones who decide the futures of world economies, and control the stockmarkets ...

    they also decide when and where to go to war, and with who to go to war

    ..... but then again, I suppose we are just the 'sheep', and we will never know the truth

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    It's the old boys glad hand brigade. Sharing Brandy and making sure their mates get the right job. Have a look at their recent points of discussion. Most of them would be snoring halfway through the agenda.

    You've spent far too much time on ATS

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    Nah ... I seldom go to ATS ... too 'watered down' and heavily censored/moderated .... godlikeproductions is where the real action is

    if you are into the bilderbergers and that sort of thing, David Icke's site may be of interest to you .... he never stops talking/posting about this subject .... I visit that site about 3 times a year

    but I truly believe that TPTB control everything ... I recently posted a long post on a thread on this forum that explained everything about the history of the federal/central banks and how they operate ....

    post was removed as many thought it was not the right forum, and some people were offended as they are of Jewish upbringing etc

    so, on this forum, I try stick to gardening with a bit of chit chat inbetween, and the occasional laugh and wind up to spice up a few threads ...

    and conspiracy and 'facts of life' are left and discussed on GLP

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    chew on this:

    EU: Treaty of debt (ESM) - stop it now! - YouTube

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      The ESM is interesting and if the proposal were to go ahead it could be construed as corruption on a grand scale but the chances of it being approved at the moment are slim. Every member state would have to approve it. And as the UK won't approve and it would take an Act of Parliament for the UK to approve it the chances of it coming to fruition are negligible.

      Will definitely be interesting to watch how many people cotton onto it though. I'm sure it's not commonly known about the proposed inner workings.
       
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      There's no conspiracy or secret. It is plain fact, and the info is in the public domain.

      There aren't one or two super powerful families (Torchwood, as entertaining as it is, is fiction). What there are, are large multinational corporations. Without which our capitalist way of life can't continue. Pension funds would cease to exist, unemployment would be the order of the day, and life would generally bit a bit rubbish for all.

      These directors and PR people in these organisations know this even better than ordinary folk, or government, and so naturally they have a massive influence on political decisions. Far more so than you or I do on election day.

      The government openly and publicly admit that they listen to the concerns of business leaders. No secrets there, and businesses regularly and publicly make threats to the government when the gov talks about something they don't think is right for them.

      Information that is also in the public domain is that it costs about £600 to put forward a candidate for a general election, that there are (about) 130 wards in Britain, and the voting system requires that one party wins 51% of the wards in order to claim outright victory, so it only takes some basic arithmetic to work out that with registration costs alone, before you even consider PR campaign costs, it is prohibitively expensive for any party to set up with a chance of winning. Therefore the only ones with a chance (Labour and Conservative in the UK) happen to be the ones that live out of the pockets of private sector investors, ie businesses.

      So there's no conspiracy, no super powerful families, no funny handshakes, just business, politics and money.
       
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