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https://themarshallreport.wordpress.com/2021/01/20/trump-ode-to-the-corporation/

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Okay, apes, it’s time for old Uncle Johngalt to give you a lesson: the globe is “Illuminati territory.” If you are capable of reading this message via the “internet,” you’re in it.

That’s the bad news.

Here’s the good news:

The “Illuminati” produce nothing of value or worth on their own. They are slaves to what they can steal from us by force or fraud. They rest atop a human pyramid, and one that towers higher than it ever has thanks to our accomplishments and our work as white thinkers, producers and innovators. They sell us dreams in hopes of keeping us asleep.

Sometimes the dreams are pleasant as they toss around concepts of “giving back” our money in the form of UBI, “tax breaks,” or “free” goods and services. Other times they’re nightmares to fill us with fear and turn us against some group or idea, and more importantly to clamor for them to provide us with “answers” and “protection.”

The thing is, every “solution” they provide is funded by us, enacted by us, enforced by us, and, most importantly, observed by us. It’s voluntary, but we’re made to believe it’s compulsory.

Imagine a few pigs ordering around a pack of wolves. That’s the nature of the state. The “Illuminati” deal in illusions papered over reality.

This doesn’t mean illusions don’t have power. Look at the damage done to schizophrenics, or even the pitiable trannyfags who self-harm because of unchecked illusions becoming delusions. However, the power of the illusion only works on those who give it power.

We must stop jumping at shadows. Stop talking about the “Illuminati” as if they’re all powerful and insurmountable. They like the term. They like the prestige they believe comes with it. The truth is, however, that they are men, frail and just as susceptible to harm as the rest when all their trappings are stripped away.