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The Global Elite - Who and What

Category Political Author Campbell M Gold Date 30 Jun 2025
The term "Global Elite" refers to a small group of highly influential individuals and organisations believed to shape global policies and economies. This article examines their identities, associated entities, and alleged agendas, including vaccination, control, and depopulation, while also addressing related conspiracy theories.
The Persian Empire, under the Achaemenid dynasty, reached its apogee during the 6th to 4th centuries BCE. Spanning a vast territory, it encompassed regions from the Indus Valley to Egypt and Thrace. Its legacy continues to influence modern governance and culture. But how extensive was it?
The "Yellow Peril" emerged in the late 19th century, reflecting fears of East Asian immigration and cultural influence, leading to policies like the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. Similarly, the "Green Peril" describes fears of Islamic fundamentalism, especially post-Cold War, paralleling these anxieties.
The "Yellow Peril" emerged in the late 19th century, driven by fears of East Asian, especially Chinese, immigration and economic impact on Western societies. This fear led to discriminatory laws, such as the Chinese Exclusion Act, reflecting deep-seated racism and economic competition.
The concept of the afterlife holds significant importance in Islam, shaping the beliefs and actions of Muslims throughout their lives. This article explores how Islam views the afterlife, particularly focusing on whether it is perceived as a physical or spiritual existence.
The Cloward-Piven Strategy is associated with mass migration, which dramatically increases the number of people relying on a welfare system. Thus, a crisis is eventually created that demands radical reforms and population controls, which would be unconsidered under stable conditions. It appears that UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has employed this, or a similar, strategy to create chaos and achieve his 2025 globalist ambitions in the confusion.
The Jesuits, founded in 1540, are a Catholic order known for education and missionary work. Because of their intellectual and political influence, conspiracy theories about them planning World domination have persisted since 1550. However, such theories often reflect historical anti-Catholic sentiments rather than facts. Read more...
The "Protocols" is a discredited forgery first published in Russia in 1903. It falsely claims to report on 24 meetings in Basel, Switzerland, in 1897, where Jews and Freemasons supposedly plotted to undermine Christian civilisation and establish a world state. The document alleges that liberalism and socialism would be used for subversion, and if that failed, European capitals would be sabotaged. Read more...
Who a are the Jeauits? Throughout history, the Jesuits have faced numerous controversies and conspiracy theories regarding their alleged plans for world domination. While these claims are largely unfounded, the order's significant influence in education, politics, and social reform is undeniable. Find out more...
In contemporary discussions surrounding attraction and intimacy, the significance of physical attributes often emerges as a focal point. Among these attributes, the moustache has garnered particular attention, especially in the context of romantic encounters. A notable sentiment expressed by women is that the best kissing experience is with a man who sports a moustache.
Initially, the Prophet Mohammed maintained positive relations with Jews and Christians, whom he regarded as "People of the Book." However, as time went on, tensions arose with the Jewish community and, to a lesser extent, with Christians. This shift was due to their rejection of Mohammed's prophethood and perceived violations of the Constitution of Medina.
An anonymous Jewish commentator suggests that everyone should review four Muslim references related to Jews. The interpretation is left up to the reader, inviting them to delve into a possibly contentious but crucial re-evaluation. However, this is not to influence any opinions, but to ignite a health and enquiring academic curiosity.
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