People like Rockefeller have been writing about their intentions for decades. That's why Alex Jones says that he is no prophet. He simply researched the globohomos' white papers. The general public would fall for the "it's a conspiracy theory" angle because characters in TV and movie who talked about NWO were always portrayed as crazy paranoids. That's misdirection. When you get into non-fiction, it's written in plain English, because Luciferians have a set of rules that includes broadcasting their plans. They tell you what they are going to do and in their minds that will absolve them from any responsibilities. They think you deserve it for allowing it to happen. It doesn't matter to them that most people are not paying attention.
I'm reminded of the story within a story of the Stargate TV show that aired in-universe on Stargate SG-1. These TV execs find out about the Stargate program, and the government allows them to make a show based on it because it provides plausible deniability if the details of the program are ever leaked. "A portal to other worlds? You mean like that TV show? You're crazy!"
It makes me wonder how often it happens in real life.
People like Rockefeller have been writing about their intentions for decades. That's why Alex Jones says that he is no prophet. He simply researched the globohomos' white papers. The general public would fall for the "it's a conspiracy theory" angle because characters in TV and movie who talked about NWO were always portrayed as crazy paranoids. That's misdirection. When you get into non-fiction, it's written in plain English, because Luciferians have a set of rules that includes broadcasting their plans. They tell you what they are going to do and in their minds that will absolve them from any responsibilities. They think you deserve it for allowing it to happen. It doesn't matter to them that most people are not paying attention.
I'm reminded of the story within a story of the Stargate TV show that aired in-universe on Stargate SG-1. These TV execs find out about the Stargate program, and the government allows them to make a show based on it because it provides plausible deniability if the details of the program are ever leaked. "A portal to other worlds? You mean like that TV show? You're crazy!"
It makes me wonder how often it happens in real life.