The Exposé is a platform seeking support to report facts that mainstream media may overlook. Recent articles highlight significant predictions and concerns related to governmental and global corporate actions.
1. Predicted Election Losses: Labour is expected to lose 213 seats in the next general election.
2. Government Funding for Geoengineering: The UK government is funding solar geoengineering, prompting calls for public engagement.
3. Reiner Fuellmich's Situation: Dr. Reiner Fuellmich was sentenced, but he remains determined in his ongoing fight.
4. Negative Efficacy of Flu Vaccines: A new study indicates that flu vaccines may increase the risk of contracting the flu post-vaccination.
5. Don Bell's 1972 Report:
• A noteworthy historical report titled "Proofs of a Conspiracy to Build a Total, Managed Global Society" was published by Don Bell in 1972.
• It claimed a conspiracy led by wealthy families and organizations aiming to establish a one-world Socialist government.
• The report references various global movements and institutions that appear to support the idea of centralized governance.
• Bell argues that these factions aim to create a new social order that prioritizes the interests of an elite group over individual freedoms.
6. Planning-Programming-Budgeting System (PPBS):
• The PPBS, introduced in the 1960s by the US Department of Defense, is highlighted as a tool aimed at forming a new societal structure by developing "the new man" through educational systems.
7. Political and Economic Implications:
• The potential impact of a managed global society on national identities and democratic governance is a concern.
• Bell warns that such an authority may focus more on control than on the rights of individuals.
8. Response to Criticism:
• The Wall Street Journal dismissed conspiracy theories involving powerful families as fantasy, igniting a discussion about the bias in media coverage favoring leftist versus rightist views.
9. Roy Ash’s Conference Insights:
• Insights from Roy Ash during a White House conference highlighted the importance of global economic integration.
• Ash predicts that national economies will merge into a single global economy by 1990, detailing how this evolution toward a higher order of economic structure is natural and beneficial.
10. Challenges to Global Economic Integration:
• Recognizing disparities between developed and developing nations poses challenges.
• Coordination between multinational corporations and national governments will be crucial for effective global commerce.
The discussions around concerted efforts to establish a managed global society, as presented in Don Bell's report, raise questions about governmental transparency, media bias, and the implications for individual rights and national identities. The tension between economic integration and national sovereignty remains an ongoing concern. Support for independent media like The Exposé is encouraged to ensure the circulation of uncensored information.
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