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The elephant in the room.

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Still very much around, antisemitism has become unfashionable in the west but has re-emerged under other names Khazaria existed from CE 650 to 1048 approx. Buffer between Byzantine empire and Persia. Now part of several other countries. Some of the rulers converted to Judaism and some theorize that Ashkenazi Jews come from there. Protocols published 1903, Russian forgery. Claimed to be late nineteenth century document.

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From the website renegadetribune.com. David Icke promotes the idea that “shape-shifting lizards” not Jews, were the people referred to in the protocols.

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Idea that all Muslims are terrorists and that they are taking over by flooding western countries, having large families, demanding sharia.

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Steyn is a Canadian conservative who is also a climate change denier.

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Active in Bavaria 1776 to 1790, secular group: they actually were a politically active secret society

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Active from about 1129 to 1312, disbanded and many killed

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Ancient fraternal order, still exists, doesn’t really seem to control the world.

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Mystical group, apolitical, claims to derive from ancient Egyptian and Greek philosophies, influential in 17th century.

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Really? The City of London controls the world’s finances? I’d bet it’s a surprise to them, especially now. Next, somewhat newer suspects.

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Trudeau?? The word “cabal” keeps coming up in conspiracy theory. See galacticconnection.com and search for cabal. Also soundofheart.org/galacticfreepress and search for cabal.

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Shot in Fonthill.

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Trilateral commission (North America, Europe, Asia (formerly Japan) biannual informal conferences of leaders but not elected officials. Bilderberg: informal discussion among leaders. Skull and Bones: undergrad society at Yale Bilderberg is an annual conference of Western leaders for informal off the record discussions. Skull and Bones is an undergrad society at Yale. Rosicrucians are esoteric (came out of Lutheranism in 16th century) but not secret, they have a website and lots of free publications. Mystical, not political.

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9/11 – an inside job by any of the usual suspects.

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Jew burnt it down for the insurance?

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Antisemitic theories challenged by the Holocaust – so the Holocaust must be denied.

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Or maybe Muslims attacked on 9/11 after all --

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But if Muslims attacked, they must have been manipulated by Jews – old enemies die hard.

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False flag originally referred to ships flying a flag of another country for deception. Fake diseases are a common conspiracy theory.

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Corner of Bathurst and Wilson in Toronto. Idea is that airplanes are spraying harmful chemicals: “chemtrails”.

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Available at Welland Public Library.

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Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) mad genius, noted for development of AC power, also wanted to power cities wirelessly. These schemes violate the laws of thermodynamics and/or conservation of energy. (They don’t work.)

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V: Reptilian shape-shifting invadors bring free health care but want to take over the earth. Inferno originally a book by Dan Brown.

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