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Ms.Yuse's avatar

It’s the “unseen hands” that rule this world 🌎 & their families have been running it from behind the scenes since the dawn of our time, they’ve been controlling the masses for eons! Through religion, commodities, trade & manufacturing, you name it they’ve got their hands deep down in it. Like a hand up a puppets A$$, they’re in charge of EVERYTHING… There’s a book called the Invisible Hands… there’s a couple different books called this so you’ll have to kinda search for it but it explains this very concept. It’s the skull society, the illuminati, eyes wide shut…

My husband & I both are veterans who have worked with NIS & Military intelligence…. We BOTH can testify that the higher the rank the “FREAKIER” they get!! This is NO EXAGGERATION… it creeps me out just thinking about certain groups of people, people you would NEVER IN A MILLION YEARS… so yeah it’s definitely out there & it’s gonna take a lot of time, resources, research, money, patience, dedication & determination. Blood sweat & definitely lots & lots of tears… the fears will come soon enough!!

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Sherri J (formerly SDJ)'s avatar

Who was Unseen Hands written by? I am trying to find it. Thank you.

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Ms.Yuse's avatar

It’s called the invisible hand(s) Sorry it’s been a while since I thought about it & I’m still not sure if that was the right one, cuz there is a couple books out there with the same title. So you’ll have to look for it & kinda read the cover.

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Sherri J (formerly SDJ)'s avatar

Thank you. Glad you did not contact your former friend. Was just responding back to you not to do that on my account. Take good care of yourself.

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Teresa Barnes-Matych's avatar

Let’s burn the whole filthy thing to the ground. Rip off the bandage so everyone can see how deep and infected the wound is!

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Nancy Bainter's avatar

Okay, but have something to replace “it” with or a group of lawmakers who are balanced to make clear among many other issues the system of rules, regulations, operations, and laws, right?

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Ethan Faulkner's avatar

Hahaha maybe they enjoy the scenery of brimstone?

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Nancy Bainter's avatar

So not soon enuff!

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Ethan Faulkner's avatar

100% right

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Ethan Faulkner's avatar

Joking <3

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Michael Guy's avatar

Thank you.

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the NSA sucks dick 24/7's avatar

What do you replace cancer with?

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Rob Powys-Smith's avatar

Human greed and perversion, hankering after ‘power over others’ because someone has assumed power to control, to gain riches, to manipulate and destroy, then to keep it covered up, the guilt, the shame, the pain caused.

When will we ever properly learn, people in the highest office, in the highest roles whose decisions affect millions of people must be subject to rigorous independent scrutiny and accountability, ‘checks & balances’ we ALL need to curb the worst temptations of the human heart and expose wrongdoing, malfeasance or irregularities at the earliest possible moment?

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SMB's avatar

The “EARLIEST possible moment” starts by NOT allowing CONVICTED FELONS to run for office!

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Walter Stock's avatar

Boo hoo! Trying to hide a deep state op to destroy someone with a sexual blackmail, SUCH a crime.

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the NSA sucks dick 24/7's avatar

There is no deep state there is only the state. And it's way worse than you thought the deep state was.

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Walter Stock's avatar

Hard to disagree

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Walter Stock's avatar

Elections are the best accountability available.

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Ethan Faulkner's avatar

Walter, listen — “elections are the best accountability” only works when the underlying system hasn’t already been structurally captured.

If you give the appearance of accountability through elections,

but the actual mechanisms of accountability — audits, oversight, enforcement, transparency —

have been privatized, defunded, or insulated,

then elections become theater.

A ritual.

Not a remedy.

The entire point of what I’m writing in the Shadow Arc is simple:

You cannot vote your way out of a system where:

• the data is controlled by contractors

• the surveillance is outsourced

• the enforcement is selectively privatized

• the money behind candidates is invisible

• and the largest actors treat legal penalties as business expenses

In that environment, “just vote” is not accountability.

It’s brand loyalty.

If elections were enough, we wouldn’t have:

– trillions unaccounted for

– no prosecutions for 2008

– revolving-door regulators

– corporate immunity updates

– private intelligence firms wielding state power

Elections matter, of course.

But they are not a substitute for structural transparency.

Accountability starts at the architecture level —

long before the ballot booth.

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Paige's avatar

Take a look at my comment about voting and you might just see why that it doesn’t work to put a stop to this whole thing. It’s just a small example of what’s done that you probably haven’t thought about before. Thank you for reading my comment here even if you don’t read my other comment on this subject.

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Seamus Mahoney's avatar

Human nature is simply unworthy to reign over itself... Only Christ has the moral right .

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Stephanie Gibbs Dunlap's avatar

Hell Yes••••>< !

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Walter Stock's avatar

We elected Trump and he has made significant strides against Deep State control, forever wars, censorship. No he has not conquered the transparency problem and may not. But he has altered the architecture more than anyone in a long while.

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Ethan Faulkner's avatar

☆Two CEOs, One Corporation☆

​Walter, let’s be clear: I’m not defending the alternative. The "Shadow OS" runs on both of them.

​Look at the track record. It’s not Left vs. Right; it’s Maintenance vs. Expansion.

》​The Biden Role (The Caretaker):

Biden’s job wasn’t to fix the system; it was to quiet it down.

》》​The Censorship: Under his watch, the "Censorship Industrial Complex" (CISA, EIP) weaponized "cognitive infrastructure" to manage public perception and suppress dissent. He didn't dismantle the surveillance state; he used it to enforce the narrative.

》》​The Stability: He maintained the "Financial Immunity Architecture." No bankers went to jail. The DoD continued to fail its audits. He kept the machine running in "Safe Mode."

》​The Trump Role (Term 1 - The Merger):

You say he fought the Deep State in Term 1? Look at who he hired.

》》​The Personnel: He appointed Steve Mnuchin (Goldman Sachs) to Treasury and Wilbur Ross (Rothschild/Private Equity) to Commerce. He didn't drain the swamp; he staffed his cabinet with its apex predators.

​The Policy: His crowning achievement was the TCJA (tax cuts)—a massive transfer of wealth to the very "Corporate State" you think he's fighting.

》》​The Result: The surveillance state didn't shrink under Trump; it got richer. The "Glitch Defense" (Secret Service deleting Jan 6 texts) happened under his transition.

​They play different roles for the same machine. Biden manages the bureaucracy; Trump privatizes it. Neither of them stops it.

​Don't mistake a change in management for a change in ownership.

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Ethan Faulkner's avatar

☆The Privatization of the Deep State☆

Walter, you are confusing "personnel" with "architecture."

Trump isn't dismantling the Deep State. He is privatizing it.

You say he "altered the architecture." Look closer at the blueprints:

* The Surveillance: He isn't dismantling the spying apparatus; he is handing the keys to private tech moguls (Palantir, Musk, Anduril) who are already government contractors.

* The Censorship: You think censorship ended because the government stopped emailing Twitter? No. The censorship just moved from "State Department pressure" to "Algorithmic amplification" owned by a single billionaire ally. The result is the same: Narrative Control.

* The Money: You admit he hasn't conquered the "transparency problem." [cite_start]Walter, the transparency problem IS the architecture. If the money is still dark, if the DoD still fails audits, and if the "efficiency" cuts only target the poor while defense contractors get fatter... nothing has changed.

He didn't destroy the machine. He just kicked out the old, slow operators and replaced them with ruthless, efficient technocrats.

That isn't "altering the architecture." That is a system update. The Shadow OS is running faster than ever.

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purpleviking's avatar

I just had a feeling that a lot more were involved instead of our p.o.s. politicians.

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Ethan Faulkner's avatar

Did you see the next part yet?

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Eyes on Skies's avatar

Isn’t that why P Diddy and Harvey Weinstein were put in to the limelight? Break the ice?

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Paige's avatar

Just making an example of a few people doesn’t stop it from happening still. That would make it to easy to break this down forever.

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Pam Campbell's avatar

The oldest truth- follow the money! Thank you, Ethan.

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Bruce Raben's avatar

Interesting theory. Might be true. Most people don’t remember Maxwell the father. A lot of the article is guilt by connection. Would like a few smoking guns or more

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Yolanda D.'s avatar

Ethan, OMG, you were right about discovering new information! This is a crucial article. It's incredible what you have uncovered! The banks, politicians, and investment firms are all involved in this, along with the major players pushing it forward. 🙈

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Kelly C.'s avatar

What can everyday people do? Do you suppose if we got 100 million moms and dad's to sign something to force congress to do their job?

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Tricia's avatar

So when congress and the feds do absolutely nothing about this, what’s going to happen? Will republicans and democrats stop fighting long enough to actually force the people that work for them to do their job?

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Tricia's avatar

I agree Paige. Congress and the Supreme Court are 100% complicit and ineffective

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Paige's avatar

Umm no Tricia they are actually a big part of the problem. If I’m reading comments correctly they are a part of the problem.

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Art's avatar

This is very good, thank you. Follow JP Morgan further, their beginnings, back to Cecil Rhodes. Look for the real money.

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Tammy Mackinnon's avatar

I KNEW Robert Maxwell was murdered! I have believed it since, I don’t know, the late 80s early 90’s, or whenever he showed up floating in I don’t know the Maldives maybe? A few feet from his yacht. It was a big deal in England, where I was working at the time.

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Carol's avatar

Schumer and Wyden? Why not list all the politicians that are funded. Looks like a biased version to me.

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Ethan Faulkner's avatar

Carol, you are absolutely right. Schumer and Wyden are on the payroll too. That is exactly my point.

​I focus on different targets in different posts, but the thesis is always the same: The financial capture is bipartisan.

​If you think I’m letting the Democrats off the hook, check my other posts. I don't care about the jersey they wear; I care about the check they cashed. We are on the same side of this one.

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Lillias R's avatar

Today I was blocked permanently from posting the truth to Trading 212 social because of big pharma and their pedophile ways.

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Paige's avatar

I’m sorry Lillias were you surprised? I’m not at all surprised! I can’t remember when Freedom of Speech was a reality. It’s like thinking you have control which is just an illusion.

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Lillias R's avatar

I'm not surprised by the pedophiles on the stock market but we do have free speech and we have control of self. At least in the UK anyway.

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Lillias R's avatar

If you keep saying you don't have free speech when you so clearly do, the powers that be will remove your freedoms. That's how they'll work your denial against you and for them.

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Paige's avatar

Very true Lillias. BTW I like your name it’s very unique.

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Lillias R's avatar

Thanks. I thought the same about yours. 😊

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Paige's avatar

Lillias you said you were blocked from speaking freely for posting the truth about Big Pharma and their pedophile ways. That’s why my reply was what it was about the illusion about control and how they both don’t exist. I’m definitely not going to stop speaking out about what I think. The only way they can stop me is over my dead body and that probably won’t stop me even then, because I’ve taught my children to do the same. Keep trying to get through that Wall and so will I.

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Lillias R's avatar

You don't need to explain yourself. I understand. Glad you won't stop speaking out also. Everyone's truth is a degree of separation.

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Sheryl's avatar

What ???? Thats Bullshit !!!🤬. It’s Like This Now,No More Free Speech/ No Way 😡😡😡😡

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Lillias R's avatar

It just shows their guilt and corruption to me. Thank you for your reply.

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Paige's avatar

Thank you 😊

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Jason's avatar

👀

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David Murphy's avatar

It’s not surprising that the two biggest ETF and index fund managers in the world are the top shareholders of these companies.

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introspeck's avatar

My friend did software consulting for banks in NYC. One gig was at UBS, on a system which implemented their "Private Banking" service. I asked what that actually meant. After he explained it to me, my first thought was "But that sounds like..." "Money laundering? That's exactly what it is."

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Patrick's avatar

I forget who the third one is. They are with Blackrock and vanguard. The whole thing is massive. Governments, corporations, businesses, banks, cartels, terrorist groups, agencies, non profit groups, religious organizations, abortion clinics and others. The reason why Chicago doesn't want Trump's people there is because of what's going on in what was the Sears tower.

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Ethan Faulkner's avatar

State St i think

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