I was talking with my wife about what the world would be like without the Cabal. We are older, grandparents. We have over a dozen grandchildren and more on the way. If the Cabal can be destroyed, the world will look much different for them. When I look back at my family tree, the Cabal's hand touched us in ways that were life-altering. I was in the military during the first Gulf War, and I left the service with more than a decade invested into it because I didn't want to be in the Air Force of Bush and Clinton's New World Order. That cost me dearly. It messed up a lot of options for me and brought a lot of financial hardships that took years to sort out.
It affected my sons, both of whom also served in the Air Force. One of them went to Iraq and came back with some PTSD issues. He was in a medical field and saw a lot of people blown to smithereens. He's doing OK now, but it was understandably hard for him.
My father served in the Vietnam War. One of my grandfathers served in World War I and the other in World War II. I have ancestors who fought in the Civil War on both sides and in the War for Independence. Going way back, into European ancestry, the earliest ancestor I can find record of was knighted after the battle of Agincourt in France.
All of those wars were fought because of the Cabal. They have been around much longer than that, going back at least to the Crusades. The Cabal set European kings against one another by financing the belligerents on both sides. The Cabal were involved in slavery then, as now, and brought the slaves to America, leading to the Civil War. We laud the "Greatest Generation" for their sacrifices, but they were exploited by the Cabal, who wanted to destroy the monarchies of Europe, install communism in Russia, and set up the tripartite financial system of the NWO in the wake of the war. Fifty million people died in that war alone, not to mention the later tragedies under Stalin and Mao. The amount of sufferng the Cabal has inflicted upon the world is incalculable. How many Iraqis and Afghanis have died? We know the toll of Vietnam, the two Gulf Wars, and Afghanistan.
The Cabal's suppression of the economy has affected all of us. In the 1950s, a working husband could afford to buy a house, a car, take a vacation, and provide for his family without his wife having to work. Today, that's unthinkable. We are all wage slaves now, including mothers. The social engineering has nearly destroyed the family in many communities. Illegal immigration adds to that burden. Slavery destroyed the black family and, when it started to adopt the white pattern in the 1950s, the Cabal's miscreants started the Black Power movement to destabilize it. Cloward-Piven strategies were applied to enslave blacks and the poor in the hopes of causing collapse. Now 7 out of 10 black children have baby-daddies instead of fathers.
As a historian, I can make a pretty good case for showing similarities between the opium trade in the early twentieth century and the crack trade in the 1990s to show how the investigative and police agencies at the federal level sought to divide us by race. Both instances involved cultural bridges being built by music, which brought blacks and whites together peacefully, followed by a drug insurgency that caused a new rift in each case. Prohibition and the War on Drugs caused a lot of harm and empowered the Cabal.
A guy came to town in Colorado when I lived there in the 80s who gave a class to show people how to modify a carburetor that could get 80 miles to the gallon. The guy who built the Segway built a little device that used scraps of wood and paper to run a small generator that filtered water and made electricity--something that could revolutionize Africa. Of course there's the whole Tesla thing with being able to transmit free electricity. What discoveries and breakthroughs have been denied us? I know, when I worked in military intelligence in the 80s, that computer technology was already five generations ahead of what was commercially available. The equipment we worked on didn't see the light of day for another ten to twelve years.
Anyhow, I don't wish to make this a manifesto. I just wanted to put this out there for our reflection. We are so busy seeking the Cabal's demise--a destructive act--that we might lose sight of the end goal: true freedom. What will we do with ourselves when the Cabal is gone? The hobbles will be removed and we'll be able to run all out for the first time in several hundred years. What we will make of it depends largely on our character. How will we treat each other? When will we shed the hardness that comes from dealing with shills and corrupt liars? Have we as individuals taken on qualities that we need to leave behind: selfishness, anger, hatred, intolerance, racism, and enmity?
Just some things to ponder and discuss.
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18991591? ago
I'm starting to believe that the cabal is the ancient remnants of some old civilization that is dated back before the comet hit earth and caused global flooding setting everyone back all while they tried to gain power and control from the great catastrophe.
18998698? ago
and probably greedy bastards with bunkers from back then
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