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Old 07-24-2015, 10:26 AM   #51
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Originally Posted by Matata View Post
I specifically said to avoid the conspiracy stuff. The benefit to studying their behavior in the 1800s (again, the 1800s) is to better understand the character of the modern ruling elite and financial institutions. I do not presume to understand everything they've done in the past and I have no clue how much influence they have in the modern world.
Who is the most wealthy now? I want to know your ideas and won't respond with condescension. People are usually so quick to jump to the rhetoric conspiracy theorist route as if no conspiracies ever happened.

Obviously it's impossible to know everything so being wrong is pretty much inevitable. Hit me with what you got, I want to know because I'm always looking for every side of the story. Don't hold back, if they call you conspiracy theorist it just proves they are biased and ignorant.

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