If This Doesn't Wake You Up, "Shadows of Power: Unveiling the Puppeteers"
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If This Doesn't Wake You Up, "Shadows of Power: Unveiling the Puppeteers"
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Dive deep into the murky waters of power and deception in our podcast, "Shadows of Power: Unveiling the Puppeteers." Each episode peels back layers of the facade that the general...
show more- (00:00) The speaker expresses frustration about the illusion of choice in U.S. elections, arguing that while Americans can vote, they only choose from pre-selected candidates controlled by unseen powers.
- (01:26) He explains that voting changes the administration but not the underlying corporate structure of the country, likening the freedom of choice Americans believe they have to choosing flavors at an ice cream shop.
- (03:21) The narrative shifts to discuss how, despite the appearance of democracy, the U.S. operates more like a corporation, especially following historical changes post-Civil War.
- (06:35) It's suggested that after the Civil War, the U.S. was transformed into a corporate entity, leading to citizens being treated as employees or assets of a corporation called "United States Inc."
- (12:18) The speaker concludes by warning against trying to change the system, emphasizing that understanding the corporate nature of the U.S. is meant for education, not action, as attempting to disrupt this structure could lead to severe consequences.
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