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OMG, this is so extensive, thank you!

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Brilliant!

Now I have to look at every link you have provided...

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That's a lot!! It took me a long, long time to read all of those and analyze, come to understand. It wasn't built in a day. Thanks for writing that, though, I had some pasted several url addresses that weren't live links, had to update those. Thanks! I welcome questions, comments, your insights. And hopefully there's information you think is worth sharing!

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A masterpiece. I can't imagine the time it took to so methodically connect each dot. Wonderfully woven; thank you for compiling this tale of evil and complicity.

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It's the banality of evil. Most doing evil don't even think they are. They mean well. For a greater good, they say. Just trying to help. Where none was needed. How evil is perpetrated on massive scales.

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I dunno, FF .....when I think of Cass Sunstein or Samantha Power, I think evil. Same for Gore, Gates, Obama, Ayers, and Soros. Harari too, especially. I guess diabolical may be a better word.

I have a very hard time associating them with the concept of 'benign'. Is there malign intent? I believe absolutely so. I concede they may believe they are 'doing good' through necessary evil in order to accomplish their goals.

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I'm with you. I don't give those actors the benefit of the doubt. I call them out for a reason. They know better. They know history. And choose to ignore it. The banality of evil is in those who are under them, follow through with the edicts and guidance from this cast of uglies I name without thinking for themselves. The banality of evil is in those who who commit evil because those above them tell them it's for a greater good, and they diligently obey, believing they are doing good. The CS Lewis quote.

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As soon as I started reading the post, that quote came to mind. And then I reached the end and saw that you'd added it last, a big bow to tie it all up. Finis.

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