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Jan. 3rd, 2014|03:16 pm

begemots
> Who is behind the curtain? We can't be sure.

Nobody really, I think. Conspiracy theories all seem to be reflection of a human wish for things to make a coherent story and for effects having a single cause (impossible).

Real world doesn't make as much sense.

To be sure, there can be conspiracies galore, as many as you want, but for somebody(or bodies) to actually BE effectively in charge, ORGANIZING and unfailingly DIRECTING things, especially on international level -- that seems to be just ridiculous, having seen how much pure randomness exists already in the lower-medium levels of governance of this country.

As far as lobbies go, bankers obviously have their opportunities, however, even they are extremely far from omnipotent -- if you have noticed, for example, we are about to pass the law, which states that in case of mortgages you can only lose the house -- compared to the current loans, in which you would lose the house AND still have to repay the whole debt.

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