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Elites prepared for breakdown of society

May 30, 2015

The elite, meanwhile decided to provide more power in the hands of the state and central banks, the very same policies which caused the problem.

Wealth inequality is being exacerbated by a drop in real wages. As real wages fall, it will become increasingly harder to pacify younger generations via consumer culture. With religion, family and social mobility all declining in influence, lifestyles built around the acquisition of products will become harder to maintain.

Increased corruption, social alienation, and lack of community,distrust in government and leadership will heighten the risk of domestic disorder.

In an effort to derail this organic global political awakening, elitists like George Soros, who predicted class war and riots over three years ago, are bankrolling what on the surface appear to be grass roots uprisings in an effort to steer and divert their impact.

This is why BlackLivesMatter – funded to the tune of $33 million dollars by Soros – has increasingly become about toxic racial division instead of addressing the true causes of police brutality.

An uprising that could have been centered on reducing state power has instead been hijacked from below by criminal opportunists and from above by the elite itself.

Now that this uprising has been subverted, the elite will use the fallout – violent riots and looting in major cities across America – to enlist support from average Americans for an increase in state power and, in the aftermath of the next financial collapse, economic totalitarianism, government controlled bank accounts, and a move towards banning cash altogether.

As Brandon Smith explains, “The international banking cult has no interest whatsoever in saving the current system, despite the assumptions of many market analysts. Their only goal has been to stave off the visible effects of the crisis until a new system is ready (psychologically justified in the public consciousness) to be put into place.”

This new system will be characterized by more authoritarianism, a bigger police state and less economic freedom.