
Monopoly: Who Owns the World
Why is this of so many documentaries worthy of EPIC?
Simply put: I had seen some of the material over the years, but I have never seen the whole concept put together so well inside of 60 minutes with minimal fluff.
The channels of money diversion, the incestuous ownership, and the evil intent is all too much to believe and remain comfortable. We must shift our focus in daily life to use this paradigm to our benefit.
George Carlin said “it’s a big club and you ain’t in it” and he was spot on. The extent of his disgust sounded pretty jaded to us who grew up on “7 Dirty Words You Can’t Say on Television.” The message as Carlin was getting older was not funny, and didn’t leave any room for hope.
There’s hope now, though. Realizing the extent and desires of the enemy we face, is the first step to being part of the solution. The controlling, corrupt narrative has to demand accountability and an end to unlawful monopolies. Perception and reality are about to collide, and we’re right in the middle of it.
The 2nd step? Realizing the intent of the Narrative: the False Divide.
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