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Parent Post: FOLLOW THE MONEY. Japan, Saudi PIF, and the banking cartel's $1.1 Trillion AI Infrastucture Investment
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musicheals
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2/24/2025, 5:50:08 PM
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These various factions you are speaking of are really only differentiated from each other in the way the media presents them. The truth is, each and every man associated with massive power in any of those circles is only looking out for himself and in that, they share a common goal/interests. there is no allegiance to any nation or the common people of the world, whether they are muslim (saudis), japanese (japanese banking elites), jewish (zionists) or american (trump & co). they also all blackmail eachother for a little more peace of mind. blackrock, vangaurd, goldman sachs and the like arent trumps elites, they are just the elites and trump owes them from the terrible business decisions AND moral decisions (ex. E-P-S-T-E-I-N) he made in the late 80's/90's. Read through this wiki page for an example of how trump OWES BANKS BIG TIME behind the scenes. https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/10314430-i-ve-known-jeff-epstein-for-15-years-terrific-guy-he-s https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trump_Shuttle (TLDR The banking cartel (with Citibank heading the effort) loaned him massive amounts of cash to start an airline, it quickly went south, and they bailed him out. this is only 1 example.)
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2/24/2025, 6:14:22 PM
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That makes sense, I do understand that they all obviously care about their own self interests. When you look at the world currently, it looks like sides are shaping up. If a global conflict was to occur, do you think you could draw connections between various groups, and be able to understand where alliances would align based on common goals? I think there would be a lot of value in that, if we could draw that out.
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2/24/2025, 6:21:26 PM
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I personally would argue any global conflict that could appear on the horizon, would be for the purposes of breaking down and subsequently rebuilding infrastructure, and corrupting the minds of the people with a little bit of good old fashioned divide and conquer. I think they can settle their differences in the board rooms/via the work of mercenaries & agents who are there to blackmail them out of the public eye. The banks are working with BRICS so i have a hard time finding a true divide up top. All that being said, i think the threat of war is more powerful in the age of information than a true global conflict could ever be. Too much chaos even for them, they have AI algorithms that are calculating our fight or flight responses to the media.
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