posted on Nov, 12 2010 @ 08:37 PM
To me it's funny that people widely acknowledge that secret societies dominate government and business and yet people are complicit. These secret
societies aren't just like an adult softball team, they're often international organizations, and they have been known to take part in archaic
ceremonies, using occult symbols and strange "magick," like spooks, haunting the world with a pseudo-mystical threat of being able to manipulate the
unseen plane of existence where spirits exist, meanwhile dominating politics and business. Ultimately, this leads to nepotism, which leads to a
meta-monarchical society, or plutocracy, headed by Harvard legacy grads. Harvard is another institution that I'm sure lets secret societies
flourish.
After the financial system collapse, and the fact that the middle and lower classes bailed out the upper 1%, meanwhile losing their jobs and houses,
it is almost astonishing that there isn't a mass protest of some kind against secret societies. The biggest problem about secret societies is that
they circumvent democracy, allowing a private few to rule. America can't keep policing the world and calling themselves a democracy when they allow
secret societies to flourish.