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Conspiracy Theories

October 28, 11:11 AMDetroit Economic Policy ExaminerBob Beadles
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The common link between most conspiracy theories is that there are persons or organizations attempting to put a one world government in place.
The organizations most often mentioned in conspiracy theories are The Council on Foreign Relations, the Bilderberger Group, and the Trilateral Commission, the Masons and the Skull and Bones fraternity at Yale. According to conspiracy theorists these organizations want to eliminate Christianity, along with the middle class and put a one world government in place.
Why would anyone want to do that? According to the conspiracy theorists, the wealthiest people in the world are not satisfied controlling most of the world’s wealth. They want it all.
Are there any other common threads running through conspiracy theories? Yes, one of the most common threads is that the people and organizations pushing for a one world government have a satanic connection.
The Masons are all about putting a one world government in place.
The late Malachi Martin was a catholic priest, a good friend of Pope John Paul II, an exorcist and the author of 15 books. In “Windswept House”, he strongly suggested that, at the top, the Masons were a Satanic organization. In an interview with the late Mark Scott, Malachi Martin said that he did not believe that God would allow a one world government to be put in place because it would be too “Luciferian”.
Glenn Beck says that it is obvious that the Obama administration and the Federal Reserve are in the process of crashing the dollar as well as the U.S. economy, so that they can force the U.S. into a one world government.
Saul Alinsky, one of Barack Obama’s mentors, wrote a book titled “Rules for Radicals”. “Rules for Radicals” was dedicated to Lucifer.
 

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