I’ve seen this posted over on Substack. My question is — how is it known to be attributed to Rockefeller? Sauce?
I get a “Protocols of You-Know-Who” vibe from this thing. Besides, the language reads kinda silly.
“I’ve seen this posted over on Substack. My question is — how is it known to be attributed to Rockefeller? Sauce?”
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While #1 posted it and I’m going off that, I looked through the items at the link and off the top of my head it sure lines up with a lot. Was it Rockefeller? I don’t know. I caught a comment somewhere else on the web that he “helped” New York get into automated vote machines as they were based on slot machines he already had a company that could manufacture the voting machines. Four or so years later, he ran for office in New York and won. Since slot machines can be dialed in on how often they pay out, it wouldn’t be a stretch to say these were the early equivalent of Dominion voting machines that could be mechanically programmed to “help” a specific outcome.
Valid point to ask for sauce. After looking at everything at that link and just a quick evaluation, it could have been him but I don’t have the time to dig on that one with everything else on my plate. Maybe someone else could follow up?
I would also toss out that regardless of “who” said it, the text of all that seems to line up with historical evidence of just about any Deep State operation. Fluoride toothpaste, artificial sweeteners, battery vehicles, darn near anything that “was suddenly found out based on a study isn’t good for us, so we’ll find something else [that’ll create even more problems]”.