Recently, the one percenters & # 8221; received much criticism. The United
States 1% is estimated to have 40% of its wealth, and it wasn t as a few
decades ago. There's a lot to say about the negative effects of vast
extremes of wealth (see all Third World countries for the final result) and
how it developed, but here we ll set the highest sites and examine the
oligarchic class: the coterie international making millionaires seem simple
as commuters middle class. Some are famous, but the public is quite aware
of many others.
In fact, some are good people. I worked for two multi-billionaires. Apart
from a few moments and cheap prima donna (both come with the territory),
both were pretty normal. They were in itself; probably helps. I made a work
week installation for a girl; a really great lady. On a work shorter
installation, I met the wife of the CEO of the world's largest companies.
We didn t speak long, but it looked pretty nice.
Unfortunately, others are quite decadent and suffer from a God complex,
throwing around money to impose their will on many supposedly democratic
nations. Many of the Arab oil barons are notoriously dissolute and meddle
in politics. The same can be said for upper-tier Wall Street types, secret
globalist foundations, bankers richer than God, and international capital.
strange ways of the elite
An interesting documentary strange ways of the elite contains quite
shocking accusations. If even half s true that is quite worrying. In fact,
some are verifiable.
First, we will consider this seems unlikely. I'm quite skeptical about some
of them. David Icke made some appearances; it's pretty & # 8221 ;; there
and I do not buy the idea of space lizard, which was alluded to. They're
just people who have a habit of acting like lizards from space.
As for the Illuminati bloodlines, as he described, some listed families got
rich relatively recently in the 19th and 20th centuries. Thus, connections
to the 18th century Bavarian Illuminati are quite unlikely. Really, we
needn t draw a chart Back to the deceased group of nihilists whack-job, at
most, inspire some today. modern secret power structures, however, are
another matter altogether. In fact, hunting unlikely Illuminati links is a
good smoke screen for the current globalist foundations and other kinds
finicky. Babylon lines (if the oligarchs really believe themselves) are
even more fanciful.
How about the satanism angle? The kitchen stuff spirit is the real deal,
and Bohemian Grove are, of course, but this could be primarily
entertainment for bored plutocrats; a spookier version frat parties.
Crowley Aleister (picture a few times) isn t really a Satanist, despite its
symbolism greatly Eldritch. It kind of played with it, as many of the rock
stars of the 1980s than that, I m quite familiar with his OTO organization;
there s no overlap with the oligarchic class, although they d be tickled
pink by several passages in Liber AL Vel Legis. Finally, we covered the
assumption Sabbatai Zvi, based on a real paradoxical wacky, but it's a bit
fragile. So everything seems a bit exaggerated.
How is verifiable?
Twins separated at birth?
The documentary opens described child abuse. This only occurs in some
wealthy families. (Whether it's psychological & # 8212 packaging; or simply
because their parents are bastards sick & # 8212; is questionable.) As for
the star twins, heirs to the fortune Doris Duke, our pals at HuffPo writes
them:
The teens say they have grown up in poverty, despite the fabulous wealth
that allowed them to own a pet lion and bring diamonds to school for
show-and-tell. In a Rolling Stone interview published Tuesday, they
detailed the horrific abuse inflicted upon them by their father at their
home in South Carolina before he died of a meth overdose in 2010.
It seems that some oligarchs act like the stereotype of Trailer Trash & #
8221;.
This goes way back. Sigmund Freud rich patients were often victims of
sexual abuse. Finally, he rationalized away as only having a complex.
Perhaps overlooking skeletons in the closets incestuous significant damage
avoided career. Freud was a sharp cookie, but really dropped the ball here.
Then there's the strange case of pedophile Jimmy Savile series. He even
schmoozed his way into the good graces of the British royal family. Despite
hundreds of likely victims, it wasn t said. In addition, it was protected
by his fellow media personalities until his death. Need we mention
Hollyweird and especially Roman Polanski? There's even more shocking
speculation about what might have happened in Washington itself.
The documentary describes correctly the rich are huge expenses on art, some
of the rather dubious quality. (However, no more wealthy homes I. Ai had
been something like that fact, some have good taste in art.) The painting
featured Saturn devouring his son has been acquired by a baron, but later,
he donated this collection Francisco Goya Spanish museums. What really
weird things depicting cannibalism, maggots pots, and all that? Apparently,
some really like that garbage. A particularly worrying feature article & #
8212; among several others in this collection not shown & # 8212; is the
real deal; let s say I know someone who knows someone.
purchase organs for transplantation is illegal as hell in most places, but
not everywhere. Stories to wake up in a bathtub full of ice hotel is quite
far-fetched, but kidnappings for organ removal occurred.
What about the consumption of blood to prolong life? If this happens, it
won t help, since red blood cells only last one month on average, two at
most. Yet Elizabeth Bathory did just that, if the stories are credible. In
spite of some importance in the cultural references, adrenochrome probably
isn t the real deal; snorting coke is the drug of choice for the wealthy.
Having known many cokeheads, I'll stick to beer, even if I win Powerball.
Finally, as presented, many oligarchs are indeed buy luxury bunkers
disaster-proof.
Conclusion
Ooh burn!
The ultra rich aren t they devas & # 8217; re depicted by the tabloids;
they're just people. However, the oligarchic class lives in a quite
different world. Their public isolation is problematic even when they
believe they're acting with kindness. Airheads Celebrities and champagne
socialists live in closed communities, avoiding street crime and other
harmful effects of soft policies on crime, immigration population
replacement, and other leftist political daring. Therefore, they wipe their
feet on all the people thinking they are doing the Lord's work.
The main problem is that they consider themselves beyond good and evil & #
8221;, as Nietzsche. It has always been this way. From my extensive
research in King Henry VIII & # 8212; in fact a precursor early modern
dictators and hole ass # 8212; he very well considered above the law.
Indeed, it was the law. Yet he was a saint compared to other noble as Ivan
the Terrible, Vlad the Impaler, Gilles de Rais, and yet Elizabeth Bathory.
It's still a problem in modern countries ostensibly based on the rule of
law. The rich could afford a little. For example, Ted Kennedy started a
bridge at Chappaquiddick (probably drunk) and left his passenger to die,
but the judge was poor because Teddy had suffered enough.
The complete range of behavior is among the ultra-rich. However, there are
psychological effects of being embraced in all their lives, rarely being
not say & # 8221; and free to be common man's daily struggles. This leads
to the trust fund kid & # 8221 syndrome, irrationality and excess. However,
they're not as smart as they think; their miscalculations can be
cons-productive or cause embarrassing revelations.
The oligarchs certainly have their share of sociopathy. butts middle class
are usually smart enough to keep up appearances and not take unnecessary
risks. However, sociopaths are indeed above the law does not have such
restrictions. That's where the problem is. plutocrats and inexplicable
kingmakers not meddle in our so-called democratic country anyway,
especially with their irresponsible experience. They're not demon spawn,
but they can take their feudal 2.0 and go to hell.
Read more: Is genocide on the agenda Elite?
No comments:
Post a Comment