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God Bless us... I always had a perception the Elite would look like the pics below, not some old pervs and nerdy jooey types and what not..
How disappointing. Guess I'll throw those old Robb Report mags in the Garbage..🤷‍♂️

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God Bless us... I always had a perception the Elite would look like the pics below, not some old pervs and nerdy jooey types and what not..
How disappointing. Guess I'll throw those old Robb Report mags in the Garbage..🤷‍♂️

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That’s perception that those very people have about themselves in media that they own. Of course they have to make themselves look more glamorous. “Empire of lies…” and what-not as Putin would say.
 
God Bless us... I always had a perception the Elite would look like the pics below, not some old pervs and nerdy jooey types and what not..
How disappointing. Guess I'll throw those old Robb Report mags in the Garbage..🤷‍♂️

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Those are the "lesser elites". They have money and a lifestyle to envy. But they are not the ones with real power who control the system, they are just the main beneficiaries of the system.
 
Yep (I was being silly or facetious with the looks thing).. but basically they are just tools of this (Top of the Heap) "Elite". I would say the Clinton and Obama, as well as Bush are in the Servants of the System.
 


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A worse omission couldn't happen in this thread. Pete Quinones and Dr. Matt Johnson are reading '200 Years Together' by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn with commentary and no one bothered to notice it. The crucial piece of information on this topic.

Well said. Its no coincidence this a hard book to get hold of in the west
 
I just started reading "darkness at noon" by Arthur Koestler. Looks promising.


Darkness at Noon, novel by Arthur Koestler, published in 1940. The action is set during Joseph Stalin’s purge trials of the 1930s and concerns Nicholas Rubashov, an old-guard Bolshevik who at first denies, then confesses to, crimes that he has not committed. Reflecting Koestler’s own disenchantment with communism, the plot examines the dilemma of an aging revolutionary who can no longer condone the excesses of a regime he helped establish. The book is a powerful examination of the moral danger inherent in a system that is willing to employ any means to an end.


Also recently saw the movie about Gareth Jones, a young Welsh journalist who travels to the Soviet Union in the early 1930s hoping to interview Stalin and later discovers Holodomor. The children singing scene is daunting.





 
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