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We have been receiving warnings about these elite globalist organizations for years now. For Alex Jones it started with the Bohemian Grove and then the United Nations. Then there was the Trilateral Commission and the Council on Foreign Relations. Somewhere in there the Bilderbergers popped up. And now it is this group.

As usual, what is not talked about in these meetings seems almost as alarming as what is. War. International crime.

Loss of trust does seem to surface now and then. In my training, when trust must be "restored," that means something was done prior to lose it. An honest organization would realize this was something IT had done, and then take steps to remedy that problem. We even have steps an organization or individual can take - formulas you could say - for putting things back together.

But a criminal or criminal group will always try to deflect to wrong cause. They want to find someone else to blame for their own bad deeds. "Restoring trust" then consists of somehow conning the public into believing they should look "over there" instead of at the sorry mess trying to justify its own existence and all the bad deeds that go with it.

We all have a few decisions in our lives that we regret. So snookering us into blaming someone else for those works on some of us, even though it shouldn't. There's nothing like getting your own house in order if you want to stand up to these criminals.

Unlike some, I don't disagree with the concept that the planet could benefit from some sort of international organization and framework. However, every honest attempt in that direction has for the most part failed. So there are some obvious holes in our understanding of the situation that are preventing this thing from working. The secrecy at places like Davos is one indication of this. Their moral lapses is another. And though I have some answers, perhaps best articulated publicly by Courtney Brown, most people here don't want to look there, either. Most seem to imagine that this is something we can THINK our way out of, not LOOK our way out of. But I disagree. Enough with the thinking. It is time for some looking.

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