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British-American Slave Trader
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The Old World 'Elitist' power-game, a centuries-old control system.
Vast wealth doesn't buy you a ticket into it, one needs breeding, one needs to belong to a social class that
one's ancestors began a long time ago.

Real history is there to show who the players are and that's why it's being changed.
Instead, we bicker about skin-colour and who we should sleep with, but the true differences are the social-classes.
For the west, it is sometimes difficult to understand how it works because it doesn't involve 'being rich' and having
a lavish lifestyle. These are mere trinkets, collateral that one may acquire along the way.

That is why most of today's politicians believe they are elite, but are not. They can be bought -a lot like wealthy Arabs
back in the seventies. It's snobbish, it's pompous and one needs to know which eating-irons to use, but it is a powerful
clique and at times, can be very dangerous. It holds no adherence to a single country, bow to no flag and scoffs at the
notion of patriotism, another tool used to gain cannon-fodder for wars.

The internet always paints them as evil, but to those who control the management of the world, they see their role
as vital -and since we've been beneath this type of system for centuries, it is vital for the continuation of the current
way of life. They are better than us and it doesn't matter how much we ridicule that presumption, it's not a belief in
the manner we perceive, it's just a fact of life for them.

Forget the idea that materialism is a clue to identifying these people, their decisions -good or bad, are seen as wise
and final... but not necessarily beneficial to the whole.

The Bretton Woods agreement, The East India Company, certain Universities, mainstream media, top military families
and one could even point at The Knickerbocker Club in New York, all areas where lineage is important to maintain the
proper status-quo.
Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 


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RE: British-American Slave Trader - by BIAD - 04-21-2022, 09:34 AM

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