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philmchawk ago

Every public owned companies majority stock owner is blackrock or vangaurd, both owned by kikes. Everything you said is shit jews have been doing since the cold war. You are crazy for blaming China (they are not an ally obvious but they are not owned by kikes) but everything you said is true with kikes.

zozimus ago

Have you any data to back up that assertion? I know jews are high up in a lot of businesses and fields, I don't doubt it. But it seems to be a result of culling the weak jews during WW2, the majority of jews who could escape were the smart, wealthy and connected and the ones who got slaughtered are those were too weak, poor or with no political or industry connections.

The result is an entire generation of people with something to prove and an "us against the world" mentality, and so you end up seeing them reach positions of success. It seems circumstantial rather than like some overarching conspiracy.

China however, that's clear as fucking day. The CPP and their activities are obvious, they don't hide their collusions with Chinese and international businesses. Everyone knows China has symbolic stakes in thousands of western companies and through that they exert control.

I don't think I'm crazy and I think this makes more sense than some global jewish conspiracy.

Bahramu ago

circumstantial rather than like some overarching conspiracy.

At the top, it is an overarching conspiracy. China is indeed a huge problem, but where did communism come from? The earliest source for the idea of world control is the old testament. Read "The Controversy of Zion" by Douglas Reed, written 1956 I think, which proves that communism and zionism were twin movements launched simultaneously for the same end goal, while appearing to be contradictory in nature.

zozimus ago

Interesting, you're right, I hadn't considered what lead the Chinese to communism nor have I explored the origins of it. So ignorance on my part, but thanks for the reference and context. I'll check it out.