So David Icke was right?

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  • georgesIII-4

    @ukit,

    believing in certain theories, pretty much depends on where you were born,

    e.g: someone coming from africa, will be more accepting of the theories that the franceafrique is real, because of the accord still dictating every facet of their life,

    e.g: someone coming from south america, will be more accepting of the US incursion and destabilisation of their economies than someone coming from a western economy,

    e.g: someone coming from the middle east, will be also more aware of the foreign destabilisations ,

    and so on and so on,

    I often think that the only reason most people in developed countries believe there is no hidden hand is simply because they haven't lived through the repercussions of that hand,

    another example, Italians know there's a paralel power/economy running their country, everyone knows it now, but until 30years ago, the mafia didn't exist, even though it was running the country from behind and still is.

    I guess it is the same for the subject of pedophilia, most will ignore it because they do not know how ingrained it is in our political system (worldwide) until one day everything will surface (hopefully)

    • I get what you're saying. But I think you have to distinguish stuff that is real and well documented...such as Shell Oil's paying off the Nigeria government...yuekit
    • and things that are just fantastical, like a single group of people controlling every world government. The existence of corruption and spying does not justifyyuekit
    • believing every single theory that is out there.yuekit
    • Similar to the comparison I made above, feminists can point to individual instances of discrimination and claim that every man is sexist when that's obviouslyyuekit
    • a huge oversimplification. Right wingers can repeat every negative fact about Muslims until it looks like they are taking over the world, etc..yuekit
    • People love simple explanations. The messy, complicated reality of the world where no one's really in charge is much scarier.yuekit
    • noones ignoring it lol - its all over the news everyday in the UK... jesus - the problem is you view everything form your bubble and presume everyone else is afadein11
    • potential enemy... open your mind a little (and not in the conspiracy sense) - there are plenty of people who have the same feelings (here included) - you justfadein11
    • come across as a patronising knobend most of the time.fadein11
    • @uekit you are also over simplifying, if you look throughout the last century, most african countries were guided and kept in a state of non development bygeorgesIII
    • the western monarchies at the time, but I do not want to argue because it has been heavily documented that the world is controlled by a small click of financialgeorgesIII
    • elite, I will link you some material.
      http://www.telegraph…
      the paper itself, read it, quite informative
      georgesIII
    • and delves a little more about what we often believe we want is often nudge by what the "elite" wants
      http://scholar.princ…
      georgesIII
    • Both links dead. Conspiracy!!yuekit
    • Anyone who downvoted this is truly a retard. You know who you are.set

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