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Irrelevant. If there were "two German armies" then they were both Cabal. All of the allies were also controlled by the Cabal. ALL sides, in every war, are run by the same people.

EVERYTHING in history that is big enough to make a blip is controlled opposition, all controlled by the Cabal. Even if something doesn't start that way, before it gets big enough to matter, it has been taken over by the Cabal. That is how they operate. Control Everything.

And they do.

It's not impossible that there have been Cabal faction wars that look like real opposition. Indeed, there are a a few instances I have found where I think the Rockefellers and Rothschilds have done exactly that, fighting amongst themselves for dominance of some resource (Baku oil fields 1917, Iran 1954, Katanga 1961, etc.). I think of these scuffles (where many people die) as "Gentlemen Bets," like in the movie Trading Places. However, within these potential faction wars, the larger narrative is never challenged. No matter who wins, We The People always lose, because even the good guys are bad guys.

The same bad guys.

162 days ago
1 score
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Irrelevant. If there were "two German armies" then they were both Cabal. All of the allies were also controlled by the Cabal. ALL sides, in every war, are run by the same people.

EVERYTHING in history that is big enough to make a blip is controlled opposition, all controlled by the Cabal. Even if something doesn't start that way, before it gets big enough to matter, it has been taken over by the Cabal. That is how they operate. Control Everything.

And they do.

It's not impossible that there have been Cabal faction wars that look like real opposition. Indeed, there are a a few instances I have found where I think the Rockefellers and Rothschilds have done exactly that, fighting amongst themselves for dominance of some resource (Baku oil fields 1917, Iran 1954, Katanga 1961, etc.). I think of these scuffles (where many people die) as "Gentlemen Bets," like in the movie Trading Places. However, within these potential faction wars, the larger narrative is never challenged. No matter who wins, We The People always lose, because even the good guys are bad guys.

162 days ago
1 score