Conspiracy to Kill America Bureaucratically
They took over the money supply a long time ago. The goal has always been full control
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The Grand Conspiracy to Make America Animal Farm
Hold on to your hats, folks, because we're diving into "The Systematic Killing of America, Part 1 of 4" by Reverend Glynn Adams, and it's a wild ride. The good Reverend seems to believe that since the 1800s, the U.S. has been slowly infiltrated by what I can only describe as a cabal of supervillains – we're talking bankers, oil tycoons, CEOs, and other members of what he calls the Committee of 300. This shadowy group, apparently more secretive than your grandma's cookie recipe, is accused of everything from controlling the government to masterminding global crises. Think Illuminati, but with less cool symbols and more board meetings.
The Federal Reserve: A Banker's Paradise
Our journey into the conspiracy wonderland takes us to the creation of the Federal Reserve, which according to Adams, was less about stabilizing the economy and more about creating a magical money-making machine for the elite. Imagine a group of bankers in 1910, huddled on Jekyll Island (because where else would you hatch a nefarious plan?), plotting to take over America's money supply. The catch? They made it look like the government was in control. It's like putting a steering wheel on your toddler’s car seat and letting him think he's driving. Pure genius, right?
Education: The Brainwashing Begins
Then there's the attack on education. Apparently, Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller, Sr. didn't just make their fortunes in steel and oil; they also dabbled in the dark arts of education control. Their goal? To mold American minds into accepting their globalist, socialist, and, let’s be honest, probably vegetarian agenda. By the time they were done, the American education system was churning out students who thought the New World Order was as normal as apple pie.
Religion: The Church's Compromise
But wait, there's more! The plot thickens with the claim that these elitist puppet masters didn't just stop at education and banking; they went after religion too. They wanted ministers who were more about questioning the resurrection than preaching fire and brimstone. It's like hiring a vegan to be your barbecue chef – sure, they can do the job, but the heart's not really in it.
America: The Pawn in a Global Chess Game
In summary, this article paints a picture of America not as the land of the free, but as the ultimate pawn in a global chess game played by a bunch of rich, power-hungry folks. The country's slow death is apparently part of a grand plan to establish a world where everyone's a slave to the Committee of 300. It's like a Bond movie plot, but with less action and more legislative procedures.
So, there you have it – a tale of intrigue, manipulation, and possibly the most ambitious game of Risk ever played. Whether you buy into it or not, one thing's for sure: Don't cross the Committee of 300