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To: concerned about politics
The world went out of control years ago.

In modern history, America was the shinning beacon on the hill...The stable empire, the country the world looked up to for fairness, legitimacy, freedom, innovation and influence. That's gone and that is what I was referring to.

The greedy, the super wealthy well connected, are the one's pushing for ever expanding, ever controlling big government and are in reality intentionally creating chaos.

I agree, the super powerful wealthy behind the curtains would now like to see most of the worlds population, including those in the U.S., dead.

The U.S. Government now views people as heavy luggage, demanding, problematic, using up all the resources, a burden to the super wealthy global power elite.

They clearly would be much better off if 6 billion of the 7 billion people in the world were dead. They'd be much easier to control too!

19 posted on 01/02/2013 10:35:33 AM PST by dragnet2 (Diversion and evasion are tools of deceit)
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To: dragnet2
They clearly would be much better off if 6 billion of the 7 billion people in the world were dead. They'd be much easier to control too!

The UN "scientists", the same guys pushing global warming, have been demanding a massive depopulation. Rumor has it their maximum number is about 500 million or so. According to them, the "extras" are using up too many resources.

I don't think it has anything to do with resources. It has to do with the lack of control of those resources. The worlds population is starting to figure things out and the worlds people outnumber the controlling elite by far.

21 posted on 01/02/2013 11:07:53 AM PST by concerned about politics ("Get thee behind me, Liberal")
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