Steed #conspiracy eyeofwoden.blogspot.co.uk

If some kind of Global conspiracy didn’t exist, then how come amateurs such as myself have been able to easily predict long ago what is happening now.

I’m no veteran, nor anywhere near as intimate with the subject as some, but here are some of the things that were obvious to me prior to their taking place:

1) Gun control in America. It was clear to me years ago that the American government was desperate to disarm America like they have most of the Western World. It’s a simple fact that tyrants can’t stand a population able to defend itself and, America’s government now being a tyranny, it had to push for gun control at some point.

2) Further wars in the Middle-East and North Africa, such as Libya. After the illegal invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan those of us who did some research discovered that the Zionist-controlled West still had to ‘Democratize’ a select few nations – nations who had not yet had a Rothschild-controlled central bank installed to control their currency, tax and prosperity.

3) The ongoing economic crisis. Clearly by design to loot us, distract us and weaken us.

4) The emergence of an EU armed force and the creation of police forces whose members are not indigenous to the country they police. This is to prepare for civil unrest and to ensure that those officers have no personal relationships to the people they’re set to suppress or even fire upon.

I’m not special, I just open my eyes and I see. The above events are an example of the things which were obviously going to happen. If there is no global conspiracy then how could an ordinary person predict such specific things? I have to wonder – do conspiracy deniers think the world gets worse by accident? Do they think taxes increase, wars increase, state interference increases, immigration increases, corruption increases, banker-theft increases, pollution increases, drug-use increases and laws increases all by accident – with no driving force?

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