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The Conspiracy Theory Thread

Polaris

Senior Member
Joined Nov 22, 2016
Messages 88
There is no conspiracy.

The 1% are the big winners. They already won, and they will continue to win for the foreseeable future.

Look at the recent U.S. elections. The Americans were not going to take any chances, and decided to run two 1% candidates.

Their 1% candidate won. Them and their friends get a tax cut, cha-ching.

Damn-Not too smart
 

Spy vs Spy

Senior Member
Joined Feb 25, 2011
Messages 269
There is no conspiracy.

The 1% are the big winners. They already won, and they will continue to win for the foreseeable future.

Look at the recent U.S. elections. The Americans were not going to take any chances, and decided to run two 1% candidates.

Their 1% candidate won. Them and their friends get a tax cut, cha-ching.

Damn-Not too smart

:biggrin2:
 

Canada-Man

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Joined Apr 16, 2015
Messages 2,283
here is a fun fact: it was the Rockefellers and other elite families that help funded feminism and women's studies college courses in the 1950s-1960s

How the Ford Foundation Created Women's StudiesBy:
FrontPageMagazine.com | Friday, February 20, 2004


The Ford Foundation’s financial support of liberal groups and causes has been well documented on this site and by others, such as the Capital Research Center. A 1994 analysis by Althea K. Nagai, Robert Lerner and Stanley Rothman reported that during 1986 and 1987, the Ford Foundation awarded 262 grants to projects of the Left, resulting in a final dollar ratio of $28 to $1 between liberal and conservative projects.
Women’s Studies professor and feminist author Susan M. Hartmann credits the Ford Foundation with being a substantive force that created the feminist movement. In fact, Ford’s support of women’s studies and feminist causes is so extensive that it cannot be summarized in an article of this length. The subject is ripe for a full-length book. It is safe to say that without the Ford Foundation, feminism would not have been successful in gaining such a strong foothold in academia, and by extension, politics.

The Ford Foundation doesn’t simply lean to the Left and pour money to its followers. The foundation has been actively engaged since the early 1960s in creating entirely new areas for research and political activism. When asked how she measures success, Ford president Susan Berresford responds that there are three measures she uses, “The first is when the foundation helps people build a whole field of knowledge—demography in the past, women's studies more recently.”

Today, there more than 800 women’s studies programs teaching thousands of courses in U.S. colleges and universities. Hundreds of schools offer a Bachelor of Arts degree in women’s studies. Close to thirty now offer a Master’s degree and a handful have created a Ph.D. program. The first program was established at San Diego State University for the 1969-70 school year and in 1970 there were approximately 100 women’s studies courses being offered at schools across the country. By 1971, more than 600 courses were being taught and by 1978 there were 301 full-fledged programs in operation. That number more than doubled to 621 programs by 1990.
 

Canada-Man

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Joined Apr 16, 2015
Messages 2,283
nephilim, aliens/ufo. reptalians and other terms are used for the same beings/living entities. where non humans/angels mate with human women to produce creatures/beings with many names

 
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