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Originally posted by kevinunknown
reply to post by LiveForever8
If a group of people want to rule the world they would go into politics and start WWIII remove the sovereignty of all states and crate their one world totalitarian state,
Originally posted by kevinunknown
reply to post by LiveForever8
Well when you look at sars’s post quite allot of the points of cooperation don’t actually exist yet like a global currency or taxation. As for the other points she made, states still maintain their sovereignty and you cannot have a one world totalitarian state with the existence of individual sovereign states.
Global Taxes Are Back, Watch Your Wallet
Like a bad sequel to a rotten horror movie, the debate over global taxation once again is rearing its ugly head — courtesy of the United Nations. And, despite lacking the requisite hockey mask and chain saw, the seemingly countless proposals for the imposition of global taxes are truly terrifying.
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Originally posted by kevinunknown
and that’s not why i signed up to this website.
Originally posted by kevinunknown
reply to post by Doujutsu
It is possible to have an interest in conspiracies and not believe in the NWO or think that 9/11 was the work of the Jews who are also putting trying to make us all sterile with chemicals in the water. The point I am trying to make with this thread is that we seem to be going beyond conspiracy theory and have entered the realm of science fiction.
Originally posted by PFdiddy
reply to post by Doujutsu
who is the stig?