The world is run by Satanic pedophiles. Go figure. I don’t understand why or what the point of molesting, abusing, and otherwise harming children is. Why are these people supposedly fixated on doing this? Preying on the weak makes you weak, it doesn’t give you magic powers. Is it only about getting the strongest form of blackmail on people? That’s the only thing that makes any sense to me. And why, if you are in bed with the forces of darkness, are you obsessed with acquiring fiat currency? It is, by definition, without value. You’ve traded Christ and eternal salvation for blackmail material and paper money? I don’t understand. The hidden hand has to be something much worse...
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Here’s my mile long thought for what it’s worth. I think it’s all about control. People want what they cannot have. Someone in a “lower class” of society may want an old beater car so they don’t have to take the bus. Someone that can only afford an old beater wants a new Toyota. Someone that can only afford a new Toyota wants a Corvette. Someone with more wants a Bugatti. Someone with more wants a private jet. Someone with more wants a private island. Meanwhile the poorest of people just want their next meal.
My point is that as humans, we always seek that which we do not or cannot have. And these people that are at the top of the deep state? They’ve run out of things to want. They want an island? Sure, they can talk to their buddy Epstein. Private planes? No problem. Want to take four months off and live in the Bahamas? Why not? Quite literally almost anything in the world that they want, they can either buy or get through trading favors with their friends that can buy it.
The problem is that, as humans, they still want more. But what more is there to get? It’s like the story attributed to Alexander the Great, that near the end of his life he cried because “there were no more worlds left to conquer”. That desire eats away at them and it drives them insane. Maybe not just figuratively speaking. But their desire for excess only drives them to find more excess. It’s the same way that someone that starts out drinking two beers a night may work up to drinking a 12-pack a night. Or the way that someone dipping into the waters of things like “alternative” porn may end up only being able to get off to beastiality or some messed up stuff like that. It’s the same reason why serial killers often start out as kids by hurting cats but then move up to killing other people in order to chase that “thrill”. If we’re not strong then when we get a hit of something, we want more of it until it consumes us.
Going to get a little biblical now. The Bible (and, thereby, God) tells us to give to the poor, to share what we have with others and to accept when things don’t go our way. We’re told that we might not have the nicest house or a perfect family, but that we should accept that and try to be our best anyway. And we’re told that if we do that, our reward of endless pleasures is waiting for us after this life. But there’s a reason why Satan is known as the Great Deceiver. He promises that these endless pleasures can be had all in this life. But his “pleasures” are based on our corrupt earthly world. Sure, have sex with whoever you want, as often as you want. Have all the drugs that you can take. Stay in mansions and five-star restaurants every night. But ultimately that’s a lie, because as soon as those things become readily available people turn to trying to get what they can’t have. Sex with supermodels isn’t enough for them, so they turn to the most vulnerable of the population. Even typing that makes me sick but to them it’s probably more of a thrill. And much like how some people turn to God thinking doing so will bring them wealth or whatever, I think that these “elite” turn to satanic stuff because that way they can get anything they want in this world. Heck, I’m sure that a lot of them don’t even believe in God or Satan or Heaven or Hell but they keep up with it because it gives them that thrill and lets them make more connections and get more things.
The problem is that the desire for that thrill never goes away. So they need more. And the ones of them who don’t have as much yet see how their colleagues get places and get richer by making connections, so they engage in this stuff so that they can get more goodies for themselves. It’s a messed up, vicious cycle that ends up destroying them in the end, but not before they mess up the lives of countless others in turn. They’ve fallen for a parade of lies and have been caught up in it so long that they can’t break out. Not that they’d even want to if they could at this point.
I agree with your take and have watched the same play out in life.