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Conspiracy is also a legal term, a very commonly used one. Unfortunately for us laypeople the word conspiracy tends to mean, some wild and highly unlikely event. When it's a routine occurrence. As for the WEF, and to the original point, when people started talking about the WEF a year ago, some journalists and influencers immediately cried CT! Because the idea seemed wild and unlikely to them. However the WEF has a multi million dollar website and video promotion of their plans, hardly a theory. By 2030, we may be in a cashless society, so you will own nothing if they get their way, and they will be happy.

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I certainly take your point about the implications of their "plans" but, as you will undoubtedly gather by the fact that I used quotation marks on the word "plans" I do not under any - current - circumstances think that they really are plans. Fond asperations? Desired outcomes? Things toward which they feel the great Valhalla lies? Yes, yes and yes; and yes to much more in the same vein.

The point is, these guys at WEF are dreamers who have persuaded any number of folks in government, academia, the media, citizens at large that they are really, really, I mean really, smart. But they are not. Once some governments start trying to implement some of this idiocy some folks whose ox is about to be gored will start making all sorts of noise and then things will turn.

To what will they turn? Don't know.

What I do know is that these guys - and I truly do include the Prime Idiot - simply don't know what they are doing. Remember, it is truly much easier to destroy a country than to build it up. As a result, these idiots are going to proceed with their agenda until it blows up in their faces, which it will. Then we, the public, will be faced with paying to put Humpty Dumpty together again.

In case you may have missed it, I have absolutely nothing but scorn for the WEF and it's Canadian lowlifes who are trying their best to lead us to a simply awful life.

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Discounting let's say... Bigfoot, the lunar landings, Flat Earth and reptilian shape shifters - what conspiracy theories the educated press have rolled their collective eyes at, is not true? It's not that Alex Jones for example needs publicity, he makes millions a month, purportedly, by selling nutritional supplements. An excellent work around for a sick society, held captive by a nutritionally bereft medical establishment. But Alex Jones., for example has been reading news reports from Reuters, the Wall Street Journal etc. every day for 2 decades, that's all he does, and our MSM has contempt for him. They take the easy way out by saying 'gay frogs'. I rarely (take the time) to watch him, but every time I do, I cannot fault him. Jones can run circles around any MSM commentator, because he knows facts, not rumour. Most MSM just parrots rumours given out by the gov't.

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