No the puppets on TV aren’t the actual people pulling the strings.

Also reminds me of how some plebs make fun of Trump, ā€œhe’s such an idiotā€ etc etc. Well he is the guy in the oval office, and making billions, while the person criticizing doesn’t have more than a month’s savings in their account. Puppet or not, who’s the real idiot in that case.

I remember how George W. Bush always played the idiot. He did so many foolish things, but he played the part well.

Very few ever see the wizards behind the curtain.

It’s a fools errand to assume the gen pop is ahead of the curve at this stage of the game.

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Agree on the puppets part, of course, you'd have to be completely retarded to think that AOC, the waitress, is throwing her weight around at the highest levels of power šŸ˜‚

On the Trump part, I disagree. Having a higher quality of life/status does not absolve him from constructive criticism.

I wouldn't call him an idiot, he's just an actor, and a great one at that - same as Alex Jones.

Of course, low IQ insults are less than worthless - they put you mentally in a position of victim-hood. I can only imagine how much the Elites laugh at the goofs who humiliate themselves out of powerlessness and cluelessness.

We also don't have enough information to judge if selling your soul for money and power in this life has consequences? And if so what are the consequences?

Gen pop is most definitely not ahead of the curve.

In fact, gen pop is as predictable as "show me an incentive and I'll show you the outcome".

"People don't actually act on principles, they act on incentives, and then they wrap those incentive-driven choices in post-hoc rationalizations that sound noble"

- ChatGTP the scholar

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