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What would happen if the people of the world went to war with the banking cartels?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 11665191:MV8yMDQ3MDAxXzM0NDg5OTc1XzJBMzZDN0U4] I don't think killing all the elite is an option. They probably have access to doomsday weaponry which they might use if they were cornered and death was imminent. Benjamin Fulford talks about a forgiveness and reconciliation process where they are defeated but not destroyed, then given the option to work with the people instead of against them. That is probably a more workable solution. The elite have a talent for organization and resource management. Perhaps they could become a force for good instead of for evil. What we need is a cultural revolution, a renaissance. We cannot solve the worlds problems simply by defeating the corrupt. We need to solve the aspects of human nature which lead to corruption. A lot of that corruption comes from the kind of culture we have. We have a global empire which only cares about wealth and power at the cost of humanity. [/quote]
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This is purely a mental exercise
Just a hypothetical scenario I've been contemplating.
It seems like the biggest threat facing the world today isn't terrorism, it's the economic warfare being waged by bankers. In antiquity people made conquest with swords and fire for tribal superiority, in modern history nations waged war with machines for nationalistic ideals, and now while war still exists, it is mostly just a kind of leverage used in a bigger economic conquest where a few families who have no national loyalties are consolidating all the resources and power for themselves with the intent to exterminate most of humanity in order to insure their own genetic line has the power/resources to rule until such a time as technology allows them to become immortal.
The planet has limited resources, selfish genes seek their own replication and the elimination of rival genes. Technology requires those limited resources to progress. It's a logical conclusion that they would want to reduce the number of consumers of those resources so that they have enough resources over a long enough period of time to achieve that primary goal of perpetuating their genetic line indefinitely.
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