"Endgame": The Information Every Anarchist Needs
"Endgame"
is an extremely important video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25yhygUkecE&feature=related
Agents
planted in the Anarchist movement are telling people that this is
"conspiracy theory". No, it's not. It's business as usual. As you'll
hear in the video, it is GW Bush (or Busche, as his
family originally spelled their name) himself who refers to this information as
"conspiracy theories".
I've
been thrown off Anarchy list after Anarchy list for exposing this information.
Agents in the Anarchist movement don't want you aware of this.
Most
Anarchists aren't aware that they have been co-opted and recuperated. The
assumption is that Anarchy is so radical that it can't possibly have been
pre-empted. Wrong. Long ago, a diluted, capitalist-sanctioned
"Anarchy" was crafted and most go along with that line. There are
very few real radicals in the Anarchist movement today.
AnCap is nothing but sold-out Anarchy.
I
invite you to become a true Anarchist.
The
information in "Endgame" is crucial to understanding how critically
important the anti-capitalist forms of Anarchy are if Humankind is to escape
the plan already set into motion.
They
use the lame excuse that Alex Jones isn't an Anarchist. So, disregard whatever
he says.
Only
the stupid, and those with vested interests, aren't grateful for information
this vitally important from wherever it comes.
This
information is an explanation of just how important anti-capitalist forms of
Anarchy are. Why?
Because
this is what *any* ultra-rich, ultra-powerful elite will eventually arrive at
simply because it is human nature that as we attain more and more wealth and
power, we become inured. The ability to feel is gradually reduced as every want
and desire is fulfilled.
Some
of the elite want to kill off at least 5/6 of the Earth's population (some, as
you will see, call for culling as much as 95% of the Earth's Human population)
and enslave the rest.
The
really freaky among them want to destroy the planet entirely for a very simple
reason: it's the only thing they haven't experienced yet. It's the only
"kick" they haven't had. This is where "been there, done
that" inevitably leads.
Doreen
Ellen Bell-Dotan,