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In another post it was helpfully pointed out that the professor in question also believes in the illuminati and other secret cabals controlling society. Take that as you will.
He has another long YT video about how immigration ruined Canada. Full of stereotypes.
I get that when you want to talk about geopolitics you have to generalize a bit, but this guy generalizes hard multiple times per sentence, these big crystal palaces out of those generalizations and then fashions predictions based on the layout of those palaces. It’s all a bit facile.
Speaking of easy, someday we will realize that this is a guy who predicted Trump would win and that there would be a war with Iran and those two things are not exactly Nostradamus-worthy.
Still I like him. Good food for thought. He thinks about things at a very high level.
Well, there was/is a now known secret cabal of child sex trafficking by the worlds richest people and various heads of state.
Does that count?
Well the guy in the video named the Jesuits and free masons so ...no?
It wasn't that secret though was it? People knew about it, they just didn't do anything about it.
I gotta hand it to the cookers. They got that right.
Under no circumstances do you gotta hand it to the cookers.
We've got various opposing sides of governments at various levels all working together not just in one country but around the world protecting a laundry list of child traffickers and pedophiles, hiding and minimizing their crimes and refusing to investigate, and it's still "crazy" to imagine that there's any grain of truth to the idea of "illuminati" or the idea that there could be some secret cabals within our governments who work together across party lines or that those people might in fact be pretty powerful and have powerful friends? The reason it's been labeled a conspiracy theory is so you assume it must be crazy so you reject it and refuse to believe it even when you can see it actually happening in plain sight.
Definitely don't believe your lying eyes or the lying documents that are still in the process of being buried and that they're trying to distract you from, believe what you've been told. The most sensible and believable conclusion must be the correct one because everyone in this world is always sensible and believable, and sensible, believable people don't fuck children. Just ask them! They'll tell you they don't. Of course we should believe them, they're sensible, believable people.
Thank you for pointing this out!
Also, ugh...
Yeah, these "we interviewed the 1 out 10 doctors who think cavities are swell" articles are ridiculous.
"Secret" societies do exist though, even if the labels might be incorrect or sound wacky. 🤷
Maybe the Illuminati gave him the information!
Regardless of, there are a number of precedents like Vietnam, Korea, Afghanistan...
So, enlightened awareness.