its MalekoGJ
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- Aug 27, 2020
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The Elite, the Deep State, and the Illusion of Control đď¸
In a world where narratives shape reality, have you ever questioned who controls the information you consume?
â The same elite figures who dictate how society should functionwhat is acceptable, what is controversial, and what is outright forbidden are the ones who manipulate economies, governments, and social structures. They do this through a carefully designed system of influence, where wealth and power operate in a closed loop.
⤠The Propaganda Machine Philanthropy or Power Play?
Whenever you see headlines like "Bill Gates donates billions to fight disease" or "Billionaire pledges millions for climate action," take a moment to ask Where does that money actually go?
These donations are rarely given directly to the causes they claim to support. Instead, they flow into private foundations, where:
âď¸ The money remains under their control, shielded from taxation.
âď¸ It is invested in assets and industries that they choose, often serving their own interests.
âď¸ Public admiration is built through PR campaigns, portraying them as heroes.
This is not charityâitâs influence laundering.
â¤Control and Influence: The Hidden Hand
They say, âDonât bite the hand that feeds you.â But what if that hand controls the food supply, the media, the economy, and the laws?
Through strategic funding, the elite ensure that:
â Media outlets promote narratives that align with their interests. Opposing views? Suppressed.
â Political parties remain loyal to those who finance them, ensuring policies benefit corporate elites, not the people.
â Crises are manufacturedâfirst, they present a problem, then conveniently sell the solution. (Think pandemics, climate policies, or economic resets.)
⤠Agendas and Control Whatâs the Endgame?
The annual Davos meetings, where the worldâs wealthiest and most powerful gather, are not mere networking events. They are planning sessions for the future of governance, economy, and social control.
Key themes in their agenda?
âĄď¸Mass surveillance â facial recognition, digital IDs, and "15-minute cities" that limit movement.
âĄď¸ Carbon footprint control â not for private jets and yachts, but for everyday citizens.
âĄď¸ Behavior regulation â from digital currencies that track spending to social credit systems that dictate access to services.
So, What Can You Do?
Understanding this system is the first step. The next? Challenging the narrative.
Are we blindly accepting the reality being sold to us? Or are we asking who benefits from the rules weâre told to follow?
Letâs discuss. Whatâs your take? đ
It's MALEKO GJ
067503129
malekoj27@gmail.com
In a world where narratives shape reality, have you ever questioned who controls the information you consume?
â The same elite figures who dictate how society should functionwhat is acceptable, what is controversial, and what is outright forbidden are the ones who manipulate economies, governments, and social structures. They do this through a carefully designed system of influence, where wealth and power operate in a closed loop.
⤠The Propaganda Machine Philanthropy or Power Play?
Whenever you see headlines like "Bill Gates donates billions to fight disease" or "Billionaire pledges millions for climate action," take a moment to ask Where does that money actually go?
These donations are rarely given directly to the causes they claim to support. Instead, they flow into private foundations, where:
âď¸ The money remains under their control, shielded from taxation.
âď¸ It is invested in assets and industries that they choose, often serving their own interests.
âď¸ Public admiration is built through PR campaigns, portraying them as heroes.
This is not charityâitâs influence laundering.
â¤Control and Influence: The Hidden Hand
They say, âDonât bite the hand that feeds you.â But what if that hand controls the food supply, the media, the economy, and the laws?
Through strategic funding, the elite ensure that:
â Media outlets promote narratives that align with their interests. Opposing views? Suppressed.
â Political parties remain loyal to those who finance them, ensuring policies benefit corporate elites, not the people.
â Crises are manufacturedâfirst, they present a problem, then conveniently sell the solution. (Think pandemics, climate policies, or economic resets.)
⤠Agendas and Control Whatâs the Endgame?
The annual Davos meetings, where the worldâs wealthiest and most powerful gather, are not mere networking events. They are planning sessions for the future of governance, economy, and social control.
Key themes in their agenda?
âĄď¸Mass surveillance â facial recognition, digital IDs, and "15-minute cities" that limit movement.
âĄď¸ Carbon footprint control â not for private jets and yachts, but for everyday citizens.
âĄď¸ Behavior regulation â from digital currencies that track spending to social credit systems that dictate access to services.
So, What Can You Do?
Understanding this system is the first step. The next? Challenging the narrative.
Are we blindly accepting the reality being sold to us? Or are we asking who benefits from the rules weâre told to follow?
Letâs discuss. Whatâs your take? đ
It's MALEKO GJ
067503129
malekoj27@gmail.com