You should realize: The YGL and even the WEF are not nearly as (uniformly) nefarious as alt-media people like to think. Sure, the Davos set is shady as hell, but outside of that, it's like a 4H club for graduate students, especially business schools. The World Economic Council is like this too. Spooky in theory, really dull in practice.
I've been to WEF conferences. Not very interesting. Wear a 3-piece suit and eat a 5-course meal in the mid-morning while listening to some TED talk about currency. Impress an important person with your impeccable manners and ability to carry on trite conversation while waving a glass of champagne around, and get recognized for YGL, which is an up-jumped merit badge.
No doubt some matriculates of these things go on to do bigger and darker things. But just because you at some point got tagged by these enterprises--like an endangered penguin--doesn't mean you're a functioning agent of the NWO.
Put it this way: It's unlikely that Putin's YGL affiliation what made him interesting. But as a potent dude, it wasn't unlikely from him to have picked up that affiliation along the way.
Some people here believe in all sorts of conspiracy theories, and that everyone is out to get them. They are afraid of their own shadows and probably wear tinfoil hats. It is going to be very difficult to try and get through most of them.
Some of them love China and Russia more than America or the West.
Hey, I'm not your buddy here, buddy. I love America, but there's something currently occupying it that I don't love even a little, and would like to see fail. If it has to fail throwing itself against China or Russia, then I hope that's what shall be. I think the people of America would be fine, and would be better off without this weird and evil international apparatus.
My purpose here was to add perspective where it's lacking. Apparently nobody else here has been to, or had a family member in, some metropolitan b-school program, because if they had they'd know this, so I thought I'd chime in.
It sounds outlandish I guess if you're not personally acquainted with it, so it's met how it's met, so so be it. You can't force somebody to take you at your word, or to accept something they're disinclined to.
You should realize: The YGL and even the WEF are not nearly as (uniformly) nefarious as alt-media people like to think. Sure, the Davos set is shady as hell, but outside of that, it's like a 4H club for graduate students, especially business schools. The World Economic Council is like this too. Spooky in theory, really dull in practice.
I've been to WEF conferences. Not very interesting. Wear a 3-piece suit and eat a 5-course meal in the mid-morning while listening to some TED talk about currency. Impress an important person with your impeccable manners and ability to carry on trite conversation while waving a glass of champagne around, and get recognized for YGL, which is an up-jumped merit badge.
No doubt some matriculates of these things go on to do bigger and darker things. But just because you at some point got tagged by these enterprises--like an endangered penguin--doesn't mean you're a functioning agent of the NWO.
Put it this way: It's unlikely that Putin's YGL affiliation what made him interesting. But as a potent dude, it wasn't unlikely from him to have picked up that affiliation along the way.
Some people here believe in all sorts of conspiracy theories, and that everyone is out to get them. They are afraid of their own shadows and probably wear tinfoil hats. It is going to be very difficult to try and get through most of them.
Some of them love China and Russia more than America or the West.
Hey, I'm not your buddy here, buddy. I love America, but there's something currently occupying it that I don't love even a little, and would like to see fail. If it has to fail throwing itself against China or Russia, then I hope that's what shall be. I think the people of America would be fine, and would be better off without this weird and evil international apparatus.
My purpose here was to add perspective where it's lacking. Apparently nobody else here has been to, or had a family member in, some metropolitan b-school program, because if they had they'd know this, so I thought I'd chime in.
It sounds outlandish I guess if you're not personally acquainted with it, so it's met how it's met, so so be it. You can't force somebody to take you at your word, or to accept something they're disinclined to.