| curl-6 said: People make mistakes. The more people involved, the higher frequency of mistakes. Add in hacking, digital espionage, etc and you have an environment where a secret society controlling the globe becomes astronomically improbable. |
lol you can't get more specific what does that tell you?
i'll give you my opinion: it is an illusion to give you the impression that you have more power than you actually do
Snowden told the world that the CIA was spying on everyone
so what?...
what has changed?
has CIA funding gone down? has their spying been reduced? have people gained back their privacy?
the answer is no
that was another illusion Snowden was intentionally broadcasted
now i don't understand the full motive for why he was broadcasted as he was but it was definitely intentional
especially considering that there have been other CIA whistle blowers with more time in the CIA and higher positions than him and their coverage has been minute by comparison
i bet no one knows about Russel Tice for example
its chilling to me though how the preisthood are so convinced that they have us under their control
that they can can broadcast to us one way they are screwing us over unabashedly
and its even more chilling that this can happen and the people as a whole just go "oh well shucks look at that"







