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Parasitic Elites and their Worldview.
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2018-03-21 at 4:15 PM UTCYou ever wonder how the ultra-wealth elite perceive the world? Consider this, where do their loyalties lie? Not to a singular nation-state or political system. Rather, an elite family only exists to drain the resources from one profitable empire and move on to the next up and coming state. Consider the possibility that one family could have leapfrogged from Rome, to Constantinople, to France, to Germany, to Britain, and to the U.S., and...then where?
Move in. Secure the profits of successful industry via your wealth. Drain industry. Move to another country before the collapse. And so on and so forth.
The earth literally plays host to economic vampires. -
2018-03-21 at 4:29 PM UTCIf one country couldn't retain their position as the preeminent superpower, I doubt a single family could. I'm sure there are many families with history, but I don't think any of them have singularly dominated any political sphere for more than a few centuries. Can you establish a lineage that says otherwise?
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2018-03-21 at 4:36 PM UTC
Originally posted by Zanick If one country couldn't retain their position as the preeminent superpower, I doubt a single family could. I'm sure there are many families with history, but I don't think any of them have singularly dominated any political sphere for more than a few centuries. Can you establish a lineage that says otherwise?
I obviously can't trace one back to Rome, and I doubt one exists. I'm using it more as an illustration of what is possible and what is possible now.
You don't think the Rothschilds or some other ultra-wealthy family will jump to the next empire when America collapses? Rothschilds already traveled from Germany to London to New York. You think they'd go down with the ship? -
2018-03-21 at 4:39 PM UTC
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2018-03-21 at 4:42 PM UTCSo have a good drown, as you go down.
All alone, dragged down by the stone.
Enough with pf tho, we should totally track down these sobs and drown em. -
2018-03-21 at 4:44 PM UTC
Originally posted by shaggy I obviously can't trace one back to Rome, and I doubt one exists. I'm using it more as an illustration of what is possible and what is possible now.
You don't think the Rothschilds or some other ultra-wealthy family will jump to the next empire when America collapses? Rothschilds already traveled from Germany to London to New York. You think they'd go down with the ship?
I don't know much about the Rothschilds. I'll admit first that I don't have a working knowledge of the key players in this obscenely wealthy game, but I'd agree that a future-prospecting billionaire family would likely relocate in the midst of a crisis, if not just for having anticipated the inevitability of economic globalization. I don't doubt that a good number of them are vampires, but I also think that it's a lot harder today for a single family to stay on top of that much capital without having deep roots. -
2018-03-21 at 4:45 PM UTCI don't think you'll have to wait too long to try your hand at it
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2018-03-21 at 4:46 PM UTC
Originally posted by Zanick I don't know much about the Rothschilds. I'll admit first that I don't have a working knowledge of the key players in this obscenely wealthy game, but I'd agree that a future-prospecting billionaire family would likely relocate in the midst of a crisis, if not just for having anticipated the inevitability of economic globalization.
They're typically the ones driving globalisation - many have already made plans to relocate to New Zealand when it all falls apart -
2018-03-21 at 5:39 PM UTC