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Название: CWT Ideology

Автор: Aleksey Muratov

Издательство: Издательские решения

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isbn: 9785449800626

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СКАЧАТЬ is apparent that the bankers do not want to see an

      educated populace. The quality of public education has

      been steadily declining and the ability of people to think

      differently has been stunted. It is much harder to control

      a man or a woman who thinks critically and can look at

      things from different perspectives. They want us to turn into

      robots who obey and consume on demand.

      The scientific establishment has also been subjugated

      to the will of these elites. The funding of science has been

      primarily channeled into areas that do not create the most

      value for humankind. This is evident in the slow adoption

      of the renewables industry and other sectors such as

      transportation, education and health. The unlimited capital

      at the control of the few has been set against the benefits of

      the many.

      Do you want to live

      in such a world?

      People’s main purpose under this system is to survive,

      not prosper. It has become a modern form of slavery driven

      by the financial elite. They’ve created a system to control

      people’s minds. We work to pay back debts, loans with high

      interest and to afford to send our children to schools. All

      this is for the benefit of a few and their exorbitant life styles.

      This system looks like a pyramid separated into

      divisions with ordinary people making up the bottom level.

      This is the economic term of the “bottom of the pyramid”

      where most of those living in poverty are categorized.

      The next level is where we have government workers and

      those that benefit at the expense of the masses through

      tax collection. At the next level we have the corporations

      who influence government and control much of our social

      behaviour. The next level is where the big banks and

      various finance institutions sit and is run by the financial

      elite that control the corporations. At the high tip of the

      pyramid are the 300 richest families that influence and

      control all that is below them.

      Researchers from Zurich have analyzed the data of 40

      million companies from 200 countries around the world

      and came to a disappointing conclusion. About 80% of all

      the global funds and companies are concentrated within

      150 transnational corporations (TNCs) consisting of

      banks, investment funds and insurance companies that are

      controlled by a very small group of people.

      Many experts believe that a world government is

      already acting through the institutions it has created: the

      World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, the World

      Health Organization, and the World Trade Organization

      lead the list. They believe that a totalitarian world power

      is being formed, a military dictatorship led by a fringe elite

      – possessing everything and setting all the rules. We can

      already see this elite seeking to control access to almost all

      the resources we need to live.

      One of the goals of this clandestine organization is to

      create what is known as the “golden billion”. This golden

      billion includes 24 countries that represent the “worthiest

      of the developed” nations. About 900 million people from

      these countries have been assigned the role of service and

      mining and the other 6 billion people are classified as

      “unnecessary” and systematically destroyed by the means of

      harmful substances, viruses, wars and government injustice.

      The story

      of the disadvantaged people

      In most of the cities in India people live in slums and cardboard

      boxes on the streets. They work as servants for the wealthy people

      or hold low-wage jobs. These are the “disadvantaged people”

      perceived by the rest of the world as the people in need. More

      affluent citizens pass these slums on their way to and from work

      and try to ignore the situation and plight of these disadvantaged

      people. The people in need themselves have become resigned to

      their predicament and accept it as their destiny. Most of them do

      not consider it necessary to change these conditions. It makes no

      sense for them to fight the unfair conditions they were born into.

      When we look at disadvantaged people, we consider ourselves

      successful and lucky by comparison. After all, we live in

      comfortable conditions, receive good education and many of us

      have prestigious high paying jobs. We have loved ones around

      us and we feel that we have advantages in life. However, we

      are also “disadvantaged people” for those who live better than

      we do, compared to the world’s financial elite. For them we are

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