Good grief. Taiwan is deep state and Putin/Xi are white hats. Michael Bay has made better movies than that. If it turns out to be true, I’ll eat crow while crying in the corner because this whole time I’ve been rooting for evil in its epic battle with another evil. I guess that would be biblical in a revelation 17 kind of way.
Both are in it for themselves. It just so happens they see the writing on the wall and are working with White Hats so long as they see benefit and can get a chuckle out of it.
Not everyone in the Cabal wants a NWO. The Cabal is not homogenous. If you want some idea of their cultural structure, look at Harry Potter. JK Rowling wrote about their "secret societies" and repackaged it as an upstart hero's journey.
Globalists = Death Eaters
Secret Societies = Magic World
Sheep = Muggles
Did the outcome of magic people announcing themselves to the muggles and living in harmony ever exist in the story?
No?
That's because the majority of the Cabal still wish to rule in secret, like they've always done. Voldemort wants to rule overtly. Never would they consider living in harmony with the muggles.
Some think the third option will never work, like Xi and Elon.
But Trump and the Patriots do. They think it's time for magic to be revealed and the wizards and witches to come out of their hidden places of power. I agree. No more secrets.
You could have at least acknowledged Snivellus. He’s only the greatest sleeper of all time. Other than that, I’m not really seeing the allegory. The magic world doesn’t rule over the muggles; not even in secret. The grey hats would be the goblins by your description.
Though, the death eaters/globalists pairing is intriguing. Most are unwitting stooges who follow out of fear or desire for own personal gain. Voldemort did operate in the shadows for sometime and used subversion with great success only to be undone by his own form of TDS toward Potter. Death eaters immediately bail when they see he’s lost. You know what… I’m on board with this one.
The magic world doesn’t rule over the muggles; not even in secret.
Keep in mind they have memory-wiping charms and it's the highest of crimes to do magic before muggles.
There's a whole backlore talking about how after Merlin they realized the muggles couldn't handle knowing magic existed and that they would realize they were powerless compared to magic users. In her lore, muggles rebelled and hunted wizards and witches as a "we must kill them before they kill us" mentality. She hints that the Salem Witch Trials were the turning point where the magic world realized it wasn't working.
Wizards and witches went into hiding, having concluded that the magic world and the muggle world don't mix.
The antagonist, Grindelwald, wants the magic world to announce itself to the muggles and let the pieces fall where they may to prevent a world war that the muggles were going to do to themselves. He argued that the only way to prevent muggles from destroying themselves is to use a heavy hand and no longer just hide and let them do as they will. He was predicting WW2 (the movies take place in the early 1900s) and wanted to prevent it by being the top of the pyramid of the muggle power structures.
The takeaway is that after Grindelwald and WW2, the magic world did just what he wanted, though under the table. The Ministry of Truth became more heavy handed in its efforts to control the muggle world. Leading into the original series, which is set starting in the mid to late 1990's, we see that magic people do in fact have carte blanch control over the muggles and the integration of the two was complete. Magic users and muggles lived together and could have offspring -- mudbloods.
On the premise of "racial" relations, Voldemort came to power with a similar plan as Grindelwald, but based on a seething hatred for muggles. Instead of just ruling over them, he sought to slaughter all muggles but the ones deemed useful.
Anyway, there's a lot here but it isn't entirely on Q, at least for the unaware.
The point is that JK Rowling isn't a globo-homo stooge. She is certainly Cabal, but she is fighting to return to how things "used to be" where the secret societies controlled media and politics, but all these global war-games and centralized commerce systems would fade away as the crazy fantasies that they really are.
Taiwan could be deepstate as well
Good grief. Taiwan is deep state and Putin/Xi are white hats. Michael Bay has made better movies than that. If it turns out to be true, I’ll eat crow while crying in the corner because this whole time I’ve been rooting for evil in its epic battle with another evil. I guess that would be biblical in a revelation 17 kind of way.
Xi is a Gray Hat, like Elon Musk.
Both are in it for themselves. It just so happens they see the writing on the wall and are working with White Hats so long as they see benefit and can get a chuckle out of it.
Not everyone in the Cabal wants a NWO. The Cabal is not homogenous. If you want some idea of their cultural structure, look at Harry Potter. JK Rowling wrote about their "secret societies" and repackaged it as an upstart hero's journey.
Globalists = Death Eaters
Secret Societies = Magic World
Sheep = Muggles
Did the outcome of magic people announcing themselves to the muggles and living in harmony ever exist in the story?
No?
That's because the majority of the Cabal still wish to rule in secret, like they've always done. Voldemort wants to rule overtly. Never would they consider living in harmony with the muggles.
Some think the third option will never work, like Xi and Elon.
But Trump and the Patriots do. They think it's time for magic to be revealed and the wizards and witches to come out of their hidden places of power. I agree. No more secrets.
You could have at least acknowledged Snivellus. He’s only the greatest sleeper of all time. Other than that, I’m not really seeing the allegory. The magic world doesn’t rule over the muggles; not even in secret. The grey hats would be the goblins by your description.
Though, the death eaters/globalists pairing is intriguing. Most are unwitting stooges who follow out of fear or desire for own personal gain. Voldemort did operate in the shadows for sometime and used subversion with great success only to be undone by his own form of TDS toward Potter. Death eaters immediately bail when they see he’s lost. You know what… I’m on board with this one.
Keep in mind they have memory-wiping charms and it's the highest of crimes to do magic before muggles.
There's a whole backlore talking about how after Merlin they realized the muggles couldn't handle knowing magic existed and that they would realize they were powerless compared to magic users. In her lore, muggles rebelled and hunted wizards and witches as a "we must kill them before they kill us" mentality. She hints that the Salem Witch Trials were the turning point where the magic world realized it wasn't working.
Wizards and witches went into hiding, having concluded that the magic world and the muggle world don't mix.
JK Rowling tried to expound on this ideal, that the two don't mix, in her newer novels: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wizarding_World#Fantastic_Beasts_films
The antagonist, Grindelwald, wants the magic world to announce itself to the muggles and let the pieces fall where they may to prevent a world war that the muggles were going to do to themselves. He argued that the only way to prevent muggles from destroying themselves is to use a heavy hand and no longer just hide and let them do as they will. He was predicting WW2 (the movies take place in the early 1900s) and wanted to prevent it by being the top of the pyramid of the muggle power structures.
The takeaway is that after Grindelwald and WW2, the magic world did just what he wanted, though under the table. The Ministry of Truth became more heavy handed in its efforts to control the muggle world. Leading into the original series, which is set starting in the mid to late 1990's, we see that magic people do in fact have carte blanch control over the muggles and the integration of the two was complete. Magic users and muggles lived together and could have offspring -- mudbloods.
On the premise of "racial" relations, Voldemort came to power with a similar plan as Grindelwald, but based on a seething hatred for muggles. Instead of just ruling over them, he sought to slaughter all muggles but the ones deemed useful.
Anyway, there's a lot here but it isn't entirely on Q, at least for the unaware.
The point is that JK Rowling isn't a globo-homo stooge. She is certainly Cabal, but she is fighting to return to how things "used to be" where the secret societies controlled media and politics, but all these global war-games and centralized commerce systems would fade away as the crazy fantasies that they really are.