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...such as the Bilderberg Group, the Illuminati, Committee of 300, Olympians or othersuch?

Or do you think it's all a load of fictitious paranoia dreamed up by conspiracy theorists?

Reasoned answers please - with some kind of factual basis, if you can...

2007-05-22 05:35:11 · 42 answers · asked by . 4 in Politics & Government Politics

42 answers

yes, i am the secret government.

But, don't tell anyone.

2007-05-22 05:38:04 · answer #1 · answered by tip zz 2 · 3 3

9/11 is the reason much of this has spread.
Once go down that rabbit hole of that being a false flag attack and cover up a lot more becomes possible.
The government is trying to create a police state since.- yet it can't (WON'T)control the borders.
But it is coming to fruition with the attack on the nation state as a sovereign entity and the cohesion within countries .e.g.
massive immigration into western countries, undermining of public services, the creation of tensions within societies between the genders, races etc often by the media
the 'war on terror', the take-over after take over of companies by a small (faceless) elite. The absence of any credible political opposition. the mindlessness and morbidness of the media and it output. The flooding of countries with easy credit, the use of databases , genetic engineering introduced by stealth, etc
in all there is a consoldidation of global power: ecomonic, political, military, legal, happening.

The neocons who are radical Trotskyites dominate a 'Right' Party.

so much is happening that would benefit a global elite not to be suspicious.

The fact is why should anybody give the power classes the benefit of the doubt?
the future of everyone could be at stake!

2007-05-27 13:50:50 · answer #2 · answered by celvin 7 · 0 1

Not the entire world, no. But there seems to be increasing reason to suspect the majority of western nations are not in control of their own destiny.

Unfortunately, the idea seems so unbelievable to so many people that it is immediately discounted as a work of fiction - a "conspiracy theory" and ridiculed as such.

As you know, the subject is immense and the path convoluted. There do seem to be, however, certain factors emerging repetitively - the foremost being the Bilderberg Group.

I am immediately suspicious when a group of super wealthy people with top level connections and enormous influence meet in secret. Politicians, bankers, industrialists meeting in secret? They're not talking about the weather, are they?

I suspect the majority of national policy is decided (dictated?) at these meetings, all designed to fit together and further enrich the participants. I believe globalism and the free market concept is the result of Bilderberg - they get richer and more untouchable, the rest of us are screwed.

Useless eaters? Yeah, right. That'll be why the population is disarmed then!

There will, no doubt, be people reading this who think the whole concept is totally nuts. can't say I blame you. However, try searching "Bilderberg" or "Skull and Bones" as a bit of background and try to keep an open mind. You might be surprised.

Whilst you're at it, why not search "Project for a new American Century" See if you can draw any parallels between it and current world events.

Or maybe I'm mad. Now, wheres my tinfoil hat . . . . .

2007-05-22 23:28:26 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

All governments and all methods to control the population are like a giant pyramid scheme. Each compartmentalized block of the pyramid is part of the same system. The lower blocks doing their jobs have no idea what goes on in the upper tiers. All so called "secret societies" upon my research into all of them, are basically the same thing. A religion of sun-worship. A political goal of a one world, totalitarian, socialist regime. A few facts to ponder. The north American Union, European Union, Pan-Pacific Union and the Pan-American union. With things organized in this manner, directives from on high can be filtered down to the four segments of the world. What used to be a country can now be run like a county government. Economy can be controlled because of centralized banks that print and lend money. Media outlets can be controlled to propagandize people into voting out of fear. Now, in all four sections of the world, we have increased surveillance, increased police crackdown on protests (see recent news events) loss of individual liberties (see Patriot Act, HR6166 and others). There is a division of the masses between a two party system (or many parties) with both sides actually having the same agenda. This is why we vote for a certain politician and when they get into office the promises made are broken. We are distracted with "simple" events in the media instead of important events being reported on. This leaves most people confused or uneducated and misled and without the ability to string together what seem to be random acts. These random happenings move towards the goal that I've stated above. Examples, Bill Clinton signed away our national parks, he also gave Long Beach Navel Harbor to the Chinese. The entire Dubai Ports deal that was hotly debated in the media, passed through without notice as Dubai bought the British company that ran our ports anyway. The Patriot act was brought up for vote at 5 am, it was passed out at 3 am. The document is nearly 800 pages long, who actually read it?? The military commissions act, a good read, pay attention to the sections that gives the upper echelon the power to deem anyone a terrorist (even you and me) and exempt them from war crimes tribunals. I could go on all day. When you look around the world and see the same types of things happening all over, it really makes you question if the foil hat wearing crowd have been on target all along.......

2007-05-22 06:04:18 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

No way!

Even such stories exist mostly in and from the US in actual fact any one government is becoming less and less potent on the political stage. Let's use the US as an example since it is the richest and strongest *apparently*.

If the US wants to do something lets say it will almost certainly be opposed by Russia, China and the EU. Which are all super power states in a way but not *officially* termed so. But did you consider these things;

If the US was so concerned about Tibet how come they never even attempted to deploy troops? Scared of Nam, Cambodia, S.Korea failures?

There certainly is no one government but there are 4 definite powers ruling the world stage.

2007-05-28 00:27:43 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

We from the Planet Koosvane firmly believe that we are living a giant computers dream.

The Computer dreamt up conspiracy theories so that you wouldn't believe the truth even though it is a figment.

Actually the truth is that the Earth (or dustbin) as we call it on Koosvane is only a dream too.

So when you look in the mirror, you too are a conspiracy theory and don't exist, and never have.

Your question never existed, and this answer certainly doesn't.

That being certain, what secret government can there be. That would be a dream and can't exist.

I like soluble aspirins in red bull, and sniffing coke up my nose through a straw. The bubble make me sneeze though.

I've just looked in the mirror and seen a long dark tunnel, similar to the one you are looking down.

Follow the White Rabbit.

2007-05-22 08:07:00 · answer #6 · answered by rogerglyn 6 · 1 1

I have read some theories about that but I am not yet ready to believe it. Whenever a government has slipped into a mode of lowness as ours has people talk like that. We need to take our government back from whoever is making things bad. We can do that next election. Pay attention to what people say. Don't look at gender, religon, or race but what they say and why. Let your representatives know how you feel. One or two letters won't necessarily do the trick but if you encourage others to do the same they will have no choice but to listen. Democracy takes work totalitarianism is for the lazy.

2007-05-22 05:50:13 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Whilst I do not agree with Scientology, their founder is insistent that pharmaceutical companies are behind all the ills of the world. This guy with a bandage on his head.. Bin someone or another..is anti globalisation.. much the same thing!
So yes, I guess the secret government is cash and all that it brings!

2007-05-29 09:04:30 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The world is too complex for a secret single government to control. However, there are lots of deals made and special interest groups that sway governments and laws. They say you just need to follow the money.

2007-05-28 15:38:12 · answer #9 · answered by Ted M 4 · 0 1

Well this one is just too rife with pitfalls to not get something wrong. Suffice to say that the agenda and progress has been documented by history and the instances are far too numerous to be shrugged off as coincidental.

J. Edgar Hoover, ex-FBI director on the New World Order conspiracy: "The individual is handicapped by coming face-to-face with a conspiracy so monstrous he cannot believe it exists."

George H.W. Bush's comment: "if the American people knew what we have done, they would string us up from the lamp posts."

I have come to the conclusion that there really isn't any difference between parties. If one takes into account that there are those who run government from the shadows, then progression to a certain outcome will always exist. While we all love to blame Clinton for such things as E.O 12919, W88 technology going to the Chinese (Ron Brown is another story), government power grabs and the like, we sometimes fail to realize that the Presidents of the Right have progressed with the damage also. Bush's failure to stem the tide of illegals and persecution of those try too, the flagrant disregard of sovereignty by N.A.F.T.A. , the disregard of the constitution as far as entering into agreements with foreign governments without oversight, they are all designed to dissolve our bonds to nationality and welcome with open arms the "Multi-Nationals" that will be the force for the global economy. And don't be fooled, those behind the scenes are the same in control of those corporate entities.

"It should not be surprising to learn that there is on the international level an organizational equivalent of the C.F.R. This group calls itself the Bilderbergers....The strange name of this group is taken from the site of the first meeting in May, 1954 - the Hotel de Bilderberg - in Oostebeek, Holland. The man who create the Bilderbergers is His Royal Highness Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands. The Prince is an important figure in Royal Dutch Petroleum (Shell Oil) and the Societe General de Belgique, a huge conglomerate cartel with worldwide holdings. The Bilderbergers meet once - or sometimes twice - a year. Those in attendance include leading political and financial figures from the United states and Western Europe. Prince Bernhard makes no effort to hide the fact that the ultimate goal of the Bilderbergers is a world government. In the meantime, while the 'new world order' is being built, the Bilderbergers coordinate the efforts of the European and American power elites.""Prince Bernard's counterpart among the American Bilderbergers is David Rockefeller, chairman of the board of the C.F.R., whose economic base is the giant Chase Manhattan Bank and Standard Oil. Among the other Bilderbergers from the world of ultra-high finance are Baron Edmund de Rothschild of the House of Rothschild, C. Douglas Dillon (C.F.R.) of Dillon Read & Co., Robert McNamara of the World Bank, Sir Eric Roll of S.G. Warburg and Co., Ltd, Pierce Paul Schweitzer of the International Monetary Fund, and George Ball (C.F.R.) of Lehman Bothers."

- Gary Allen, None Dare Call It Conspiracy

We won't start to discuss the World Bank, Federal Reserve Bank, Going off of the gold standard, the U.N. (Multi-Nationals will have standing armies before the U.N. does) Woodrow Wilson, F.D.R., or all the great contributions of, and/or allusions to the Masons, Illuminatae, CFR, etc... it gets too deep. But let's say your fooling yourself if you think the most powerful men in the world meet once or twice a year to play spades.

2007-05-28 04:44:25 · answer #10 · answered by Cookies Anyone? 5 · 3 1

I think many times, we would like to somehow feel that we are not surrounded by an apparently chaotic existence. It is in our nature, as a species, to seek out patterns in behavior, weather, the stars, etc.

Sometimes, we seek reassurance, whether it comes from religion (and I'm a pretty faithful Christian type), science, mathematics... I think conspiracy theories regarding "The Illuminati" and other such theories fall into fitting these requirements for finding patterns of behavior and reassurance against a seemingly chaotic world.

(Tin beanie on in 5...4...3...)

2007-05-22 05:43:50 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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