[KMA]Avenger wrote:Sniperwax wrote:I'm a tool and all but who's to say we shouldn't have an illuminati? Has anyone ever considered the theory that the secret bad guys aren't actually the secret good guys? Humans are such a reckless species if you think about it.
Maybe their apparent hunger for power is simply a necessary evil for their very feeble attempt at keeping us from destroying ourselves and this planet and any hope of reaching even a fraction of our true potential. We could have destroyed ourselves multiple times by now. Perhaps they have delayed the inevitable with much cunning and deceit?
So you're saying that a group of shadowy people (Illuminati, or whatever you want to call them, i call them scum) are trying to help us by stealing our wealth, starting wars all over the place, risking the global economy, stealing our freedoms, chemtrailing the hell out of the planet, shutting down our businesses with red tape that they wrote and are exempt from, wiping out the middle class who are the real driving force in every countries economy, lying to us, and openly writing they want to exterminate upwards of 90% of the worlds population, and MUCH more are doing this out of the goodness of their hearts?
lol
I can understand your thinking even if you are wrong. but Juliet and people like her are....well....as delusional as the scum who are inflicting all of this on humanity
Ps, even if it's me that's wrong and you and Juliet are right, the ends do not justify the means.
The working theory is kind of like...ummm.....
Spend some time carefully reviewing the various empires throughout history. You'll notice many trends and patterns to them. The keyword is 'more'. Every empire wanted 'more'. They grew and fiercely dominated always aiming for 'more'. Even the most aggressive and ego-inflated empires always reached a point where they started running into serious trouble managing such a large empire and thus stopped expanded.
You don't need to study these empires in great enough detail to cause yourself a stroke. Just study them enough to where you can comfortably compare them apples and oranges to the portions of history that supplement the lack of an empire or the deterioration phase of an empire.
Carefully observe the digression of humanity during these periods. More times than I can count we lost hundreds if not thousands of years of scientific advancement, arts, spiritual understanding, etc. during these phases. The fall of the Roman Empire is just one of scores of examples of how we just lose so much during these phases. We stand out as humans for centuries then overnight we are barely more well off than squirrels and jungle apes.
Modern folk are blind to this stuff for some reason. As if it was Oh-so-long ago that Hitler was annihilating hundreds of thousands of books by flame. When he ran out of books he switched to people using lethal gas. Had he ran out of people who knows he would have perhaps found a way to lethally contaminate all of the fresh water supplies on Earth except the ones under his direct control. While this was happening Japan, our good buddy, was pretty much doing the exact same thing to the Korean peninsula.
Maybe at some point a group of people got sick of this crap and decided to lurk in the shadows to do whatever is in their power to make it so we as a destructive species can last for a few hundred thousand years before we eradicate ourselves. This invisible empire is perhaps into self-preservation and not charity towards mankind to answer your question. All in theory of course