Tim Drayton:
It still doesn't make sense to me. If you look at Trump's team, we are very familiar with one name: Wilbur Ross, the man who bought out Bank of Cyprus. This is somebody who has spent his life buying out companies all over the world and then stripping their assets. He has amassed a personal fortune estimated to be two and a half billion dollars in the process. This sounds to me like somebody who is part of the global elite
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ONLY two and a half billion dollars!!! He isn’t anywhere near being a member of the NWO clan, that’s just pocket change to them. It isn’t just money; those who form the NWO have plenty of that. The ties go back generation’s ..... as I said previously, it is about power and control, not money.
What makes you think that he has suddenly shifted sides and now wants to challenge this elite when he has done so well as a member of it? Yes, perhaps this is one gang within that elite that wants to grab even more power and money for themselves by sidelining other members of the elite
Nobody challenges ‘
their’ supremacy! This guy would meet with an unfortunate accident if he even made such an idea known. This is why Trump is on thin ice, all that is protecting him is the fact that the people would be very suspicious if he were to suddenly expire. The result could be worse than tackling Trump the way they are at the moment.
What makes you think they are doing this because they have the interests of ordinary people at heart? Wilbur Ross has a long history of dismissing large parts of the workforce of any company he has bought out. That does not make him sound like a friend of the people to me. What gives you this unswerving conviction that they are acting for the good of humanity?
Again, in your opinion and again, you miss the point!
Among the rich are some who are also philanthropists and they may or may not be members of the Elite. I don’t have an ‘
unswerving conviction’ that the Elite (NWO) are acting for the ‘
good of humanity’, as that patently would not be true but it does not prevent some, maybe many of them, giving an outward impression of working for the good of the people. Try checking out George Soros ..... he is rich, has various charitable institutions but has been involved in many regime changes and wars over the years, that have plunged millions into poverty.