Let's
not look at the goofy conspiracy
theories about the infamous Rothschild and Rockefeller families.
Let's look at the more realistic influence these billionaire power
brokers actually have, rather than the flimsy ideas about Satanic
death cults and the Illuminati. If there is a conspiracy, it's an open
secret with roots in money, not Lucifer and reptilian shapeshifters.
These powerful banking families have
built their wealth over generations and pedalled their influence
through organizations like the Council On Foreign Relations and the
Trilateral Commission. Both organizations have Rockefeller/Rothschild
fingerprints and act as fodder for conspiracy theorists, but neither
organization has roots in anything more than basic political
advocacy. Their objectives are open and available for anyone to see.
Their advocacy for globalization and borderless communities is not a
secret.
Globalism is an ideology, just like
nationalism. It's the idea that our wealth, prosperity and
responsibilities should be shared in one global community.
Nationalism is the exact opposite. Nationalism is represented by
people like Donald Trump, Marine Le Penne and Frauke Petry.
American
globalism is represented by
Hillary Clinton, the Bush family and several Republican candidates, most
of which have been members of – and participated in events
organized by – the Council On Foreign Relations. Almost all
American candidates that subscribe to globalism have received direct
and indirect financial support from Rockefeller/Rothschild offshoots.
This isn't a conspiracy, it's politics as usual.
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