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Jan. 4th, 2014|11:39 am |
> I try to live with a healthy sense of paranoia - to that end I believe that it is conceivable for events to be directed at higher levels as the higher you go, the fewer people/organisations that need to be coordinated
Firstly, regarding a healthy sense of paranoia -- how would you yourself distinguish it from an unhealthy one? I mean, do you have a clear enough internal sense of what would constitute a ridiculously paranoidal thought? It is not strictly an idle question. As I am prone to paranoia myself, I have had to occasionally think "oh, come on, that's ridiculous" to my own thoughts. Liking spy novels doesn't help either.
Secondly, the need for coordination does not diminish with the higher levels, simply because all the higher levels need to bring that coordination back to their respective lower levels. A daunting task, when you are trying to accomplish anything surreptitiously.
As I said, I do not refute that many influential groups try to achieve their ends -- that is a given. What I think extremely unlikely is that any such group can succeeed in maintaining high level of control internationally for very long. |
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