2022-02-26 21:29:36
Mark Stoneweapon: "Armstrong makes a great point when he says: “A conspiracy theory we can all agree on is that China wants to invade Taiwan.”
When taking a closer look at why the west can easily agree on China related suspicions, we should understand that our economic experience is a crucial factor when influencing perceptions to become compatible. I don’t need to go into the details with the experience the west has endured since China joined the WTO; everybody knows what I’m talking about.
The counterpart required to solidify an agreeable conspiracy theory is when a sweeping ideology is produced on the background of the people’s struggles by factions with influence.
The reason I am outlining this empirical—ideological interrelationship is to present a methodology in identifying a potential conspiracy theory that all Americans can agree on.
In my attempt to satisfy Flores question, I would first propose we analyze the common experiences we all share and struggle with, and then fasten a compatible ideology that could catapult through the mindset of the nation.
This leads me next to ask the question; how was it even possible for China to replace US manufacturing and run a $6 trillion trade surplus over the past 25 years?
The answer is private central banks and the derivatives they create to control global trade.
If there is any common experience Americans can agree on within its domestic institutions, it would be how the private banking infrastructure has infiltrated and monetized control over our most basic necessities.
Runaway inflation is going to illuminate the corruption and collusion our bankers and governments are engaged in. The financial battle we must endure will affect all classes of society, including elites.
In conclusion, if there is a conspiracy we can all agree on, it will be constructed out of the consequences suffered from private central banking fraud, loss of pensions, loss of equity etc. When asset prices finally collapse, a revolution from the top down will fill an ideological vacuum with perhaps a conspiracy theory that delivers the private central bankers to the fate of something that resembles the Nuremberg trials."
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