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The easiest way to derail the New World Order |
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Written by Andrew Winkler, The Rebel Media Group
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Friday, 09 May 2008 |
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Yesterday's article 'No illegal drugs, no ruling elite' (see link below) has caused quite a spike in visitor numbers on the ZioPedia.org site, as well as comments emailed to me. One reader pointed out that the ruling elite has more than just illegal drugs as a source of income. Of course it has, but it is not going to pay for the 'secret government' out of its own pocket. Not only are our self-chosen rulers far too tight with money, they wouldn't be able to agree on how to split the bill. Imagine them haggling at the next Bilderberg conference over who contributes how much. It would be worse than passing an EU budget, and they would have to repeat the exercise every year.
By the way, the solution is not necessarily - as the same reader suggested - to legalise drugs. Such a law would never be passed anyhow. I'm more thinking of setting up some kind of 'neighborhood watch' that basically does the job of the police and establishes where and by whom drugs are sold and then forces the police - legally and through public pressure - to act on it. No need to worry about the sources of the point of sale drug dealers. It's not about arresting the entire channel, only about preventing the sale to the end customer. Remember, all we are trying to do is to cut off the purse-strings of the secret government. It's the easiest way of derailing the New World Order and you can't be arrested for reporting drug dealers to the police, can you? Andrew Winkler is the editor/publisher of Sydney based dissident blog ZioPedia.org. He can be contacted on
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You can find more of his articles in the Editorial Section of the ZioPedia.org site. Related Articles: The Power of No No illegal drugs, no ruling elite The Prohibition Game NATO, Afghanistan and the 'all about oil' myth The Story of the Committee of 300 Source: ZioPedia.org No one has commented on this article. |