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To: semantic
There isn't any secret conspiracy to print money, it's quite out in the open.

Sometimes a Russian despot strong-arming neighboring states to reestablish historical hegemony over the region is just a Russian despot strong-arming neighboring states to reestablish historical hegemony over the region. You don't really need to delve into Free Masons, Illuminati, Jewish bankers, or ancient aliens to understand it.

As with the the Leftist conspiracy theorists, I'm always fascinated that only the U.S. can have alternative motives and that every other country in the world is innocent.

37 posted on 12/19/2014 10:04:44 AM PST by SampleMan (Feral Humans are the refuse of socialism.)
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SampleMan, when you research these things you need to filter out the junk - the things you mentioned tell me you have not really gotten to the basic facts. That's what all that hogwash is designed to do; make the entire concept of the top elite financiers having any interest other than purely their own immediate financial gain.

Forget the whole "conspiracy" thing as you know it. Throw it out, it's all bunk.

Just examine events/situations that are ordinary business/transactions/etc., that are not fantastical. Ignore any UFO/Jewish conspiracy material you come across. Just keep researching pieces of facts, getting a second and third confirmation of the fact where possible. You could study elite finance's role in funding the Bolshevik revolution, for example. It makes no sense for capitalists to finance communism, since we're taught that the are at odds with each other. If you come across credible evidence that this financing happened, now you've got a point to keep in mind and delve into more deeply.

You could examing Col. House (Woodrow Wilson's aide) and his life in detail. Lots of stuff there, factual things, that will have the reasonable American scratching their head.

Again, toss aside all the "internet junk" you come across. Just look at business documents, letters, newspaper accounts of events, personal meetings, etc. Where people went to school, who with, who taught them, etc. Family relationships. Go through careers year by year. Etc.

If you do this a bit, you may start rethinking your current views.
39 posted on 12/19/2014 11:26:42 AM PST by PieterCasparzen (We have to fix things ourselves)
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