You do realize that you're a useful idiot, too, in that system?
The same logic doesn't just apply to the illegal drug trade, the vast majority isn't on board with "the jew program" for ideological reasons, or because they like jews. They're in for practical reasons, they're in for the money
Now of course you always have special cases, such as christian evangelists and their unconditional support toward israel, 40 million of them, one of the biggest AIPAC backer in the US, giving away money to AIPAC by the millions, because they believe in the central role of israel during end times prophecies... Which would culminate with the return of jesus and the wiping out of most jews and the conversion to christianity for the remaining few... According to their beliefs of course.
So you see, there are jews yes, you have a fucken casino and its owners and its staff and everybody knows who they are, and everyday it's the same circus, everybody comes to pay to play in the fucken casino, call it the temple and the synagogue of satan if you will.
Here's how I see "jews", those running the show of course, or at least a good chunk of it, the so called cabal, the cartel, call it what you will; they put an offer on the table and you have takers.
Now you can always argue that the offer is pretty much always some kind of deal with the devil in the end, and that they always do everything under the sun to make sure there's little to no competing offer on top of that, and that it often takes the form of some sort of a racket or usury in many instances.
>Who owns Walmart? The Walton family is still the major shareholder of Walmart Inc. The children of Walmart founder Sam Walton own about half of all Walmart shares, according to official company documents. The current CEO and president of Walmart Inc. is Doug McMillon, who assumed the position in 2014, according his biography on Walmart's website. John Furner is the CEO and president of Walmart U.S., where he oversees the nation's 4,700 stores, as well as its website, app and supply chain, according to his biography on Walmart's website.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walton_family
>The Walton family is an American family whose collective fortune derived from Walmart makes them the richest family in the United States of America.
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Interesting, no jews on this one, at least as far as I can tell, it's weird isn't it?
>As previously mentioned, the Walton family still holds the majority of shares of Walmart, and the remainder of shares are "widely distributed across the marketplace, with no single entity holding more than the approximately 5% held by Vanguard," according to the fact check.
https://www.chicagojewishnews.com/are-the-waltons-of-walmart-jewish/
>The Walton Family Foundation and other charitable organizations have supported many causes. Both Sam and Helen were active in the 1st Presbyterian Church in Bentonville; Sam was an Elder and a Sunday School teacher and Helen worked as a secretary. A great deal of money was contributed by the family to the church. According to The Jewish Daily Forward, owners of Walmart have given the network of ultra-Orthodox Jewish groups the largest percentage of its funding. Agudath Israel of America shares the Walton family’s commitment to funding public religious schools.
Imagine that...
Anyone who has “earned” or spent a US dollar is a useful idiot if you want to get technical.
I think it goes beyond the US dollar these days, you don't take much risks by including the euro for instance
You have a world ruled by money, mostly, money being the nerve of war for a start, it's like that
You need capitalism, right? Answer is yes, since it's the only economic system we know of, all the so called alternative economic systems being capitalism with variations on the degree of state intervention in the economy, full state intervention giving you soviet union for instance, where the state owns everything, even grocery stores. All that to in the end sell natural resources and some of the national production "on the market" outside the soviet union, to get something in return...
So if you need capitalism you need capital. Capital isn't just money, workers and their skills are part of the capital of a company, and they aren't going to share their capital or put it at your disposal out of charity, they want something in return, which usually is money... So either you have the money to pay them, or you borrow it... And lenders, share holders, just like workers, don't get involved out of charity, they want something in return, which usually is... Money.
But what for? What do they do with the money they get?
Well you see, that's where the big difference is between most workers and share holders/lenders; workers rarely buy shares of the company they work in, or shares of any company, they don't even try. Instead what do they do with their hard earned money when they don't spend it on craps they don't need? They often buy a house to put their own ass in, for instance, 99% of the time they buy liabilities in a nutshell, while they should buy assets that would in return bring more money to buy more assets and on and on and on
You have people whose sole ambition in life, is to live their life, have a house 2 cars garage and a wife and kids and the dog next to the swimming pool and that's it. They saw that on TV and that's good enough and after all who doesn't want it? And you are kind of lame if you don't have that, and you have to be kind of insane or weird if you don't even try to at least have some of that, right? So those people who are the vast majority, they wake up in the morning their entire life, with that idea in mind and they push in that direction, and eventually they get what they wanted, more or less
And then you have people they want the world, or at least the biggest chunk of it for a start, and everyday they wake up in the morning their entire life, with that idea in mind and they push in that direction, and eventually they get what they wanted, more or less. Those people are a minority, and generations after generations, passing the wealth and the ambition down the line, they usually end up owning a good chunk of the world. And combined, they pretty much own the world.
It's like that
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