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Konran ago

It's not just the U.S. Some of the U.K. population were persuaded to vote for the Brexit as a protest against politics! Y,know - a vote against politics seems kinda ironic at least.

People are either too ignorant to realise they are being used or they're actually happy to be part of the globalists' fascist machinations.

Either way it's hard to get through to them.

thatguyiam ago

In the end it still threw a wrench in the globalists' NWOinc plan. Ended up being the best thing for the people in a long time.

Konran ago

...but that could be what they want everyone to think.

You know that over a year ago the UK signed an agreement to trade in the Chinese currency of Yuan Renminbi for the first time ever?

You know just last week the EU voted on an agreement to implement regulations in relation to tax avoidance (the City of London's main business).

Do you think some people who made a fortune on the markets the day of the Brexit result by selling short options and then buying low were informed globalists or do you think they were just lucky rich chimps? George Soros and the Rothschilds for instance who always make a profit out of crises.

We don't yet know of the true repercussions of this decision. Maybe it is the best thing for the UK since sliced bread - we shall see. However, to think that the Brexit was some kind of popular uprising against the establishment is disingenuine.

I mean, if you think Boris Johnson, Gove or Farage (who worked in The City) aren't part of the establishment then I can't imagine who you think are.

thatguyiam ago

You're right, this be it move might be designed as to make the UK a tax haven for all the banksters and the rich . The UK is massive in financial instruments. This might have been a move to protect the fraudulent UK financial market