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The lack of engagement on this post is a crime against humanity.

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Great work 👏 at some point it seems they seem to have believed their own BS, as what's the point in controlling armies that can't fight, universities that can't think and a financial system that doesn't work? I agree that some sort of controlled demolition is taking place, but think they've vastly underestimated the complexity of the transition. Or perhaps chaos is the goal ? As long as you control all sides and the herd is culled? Any thoughts on they control internal dissent, or inter clan rivalry amongst themselves?

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Appreciate the links to the swiss sources as well as American Thinker and the heritage-history in part 1. I struggle to say thank you for the content of this essay, as it is rather disturbing.

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Well done!

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Behold a Pale Horse by Cooper gives a pretty detailed rundown of the Trilateral Commission - however doesn't have the Bilderberg interlaced with the data. Thanks for this intersection!

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I would be happy to, but not sure how to adjust this newer feature. I looked under settings for “audio” and did not see anything. Do you know how?

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I have tried to post a reference to this series this week on two Substacks, "Coffee and Covid" and "El Gato Malo" which appear to have readerships which would appreciate the work.

Unfortunately your Archive function only extends to the beginning of 2024. I did correct my comment with the direct URL, but the earlier essays would be very useful.

Thank you for this series and the risk involved in its disclosure. I particularly enjoyed the photo of then-Prince Charles.

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Thanks rjt. What do you mean by the Archive function only extends to the beginning of 2024?

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I rechecked- it cuts off at the beginning of May, 2023, but did not get back to the Goals,Motivations.... essays.

After a few more tries I found them in the "all" category.

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