Roosh has a post up about the Cabal, although he doesn’t call it that; he refers to it as The Spider. But it is an interesting essay, though I do not always agree with Roosh on every item and he has been a bit of a showman in the past. But he is right about this.
My old-fashion notions about capitalism have changed over the years. I’m very much in favor of profit and success of course, no change there. We all know that socialism does not work. But you would have to be in a coma to not notice that our institutions, including corporate ones, have been taken over by people who care far more about their agenda of control than making a buck. These are the people we call Cabal.
There are many who speculate about this but what they have in common is the belief that this Cabal is old and has been around for a long time, possibly centuries. It is likely composed of the world’s wealthiest families who have vast amounts of money and resources at their disposal and who have used that power and money to infiltrate governments, institutions and media for the purpose of control. They are internationalist, crossing borders and boundaries as needed. They have no loyalty to any one nation or group, other than themselves and they see us as disposable serfs to be used and controlled.
The recent movement by regular people in the direction of nationalism and populism across the West is a direct threat to their position and power, which is why we are seeing such a loud and frantic fight against it in our institutions, particularly in media and entertainment where they have considerable influence. Cabal will continue to fight against these trends until they win or are defeated.
For the longest time, I believed that corporations existed simply to make money for their owners and shareholders. They are the basis of “free-market capitalism” that produces economic growth and an improved standard of living for everyone. Without them, we’d be impoverished, lacking in soul-nourishing jobs and meaningful consumer products. I no longer believe this to be the case. Corporations are actually the main vehicle that the elites use to control and enslave humanity.
The world’s first corporations, the Dutch East India Company and the British East India Company, were created to establish trade with the Far East. They just wanted to make a bit of money from spices and other exotic goods, right? But look at what they accomplished: subjugation, mass killing, the enslavement of local peoples, and a persistent system of divide-and-conquer rule over many centuries. The real objective was power; money was only needed to fulfill that end. The corporations worked with the government but also separate from it to achieve its power objective in a way that was more efficient, more nimble, and less costly than if the government acted alone.
The idea of using a corporation or business to fulfill non-monetary objectives is easily seen today when a man opens a nightclub. Technically, he’s in business and wants to make a profit, but his real goal is to improve his local status and increase his access to beautiful women. I’m sure you know that there are a hundred easier ways to make money than by opening a nightclub, which only stays trendy for a few years before losing popularity. Just because the man who opened the nightclub used the vehicle of a business to improve his status and sex life, it doesn’t mean the main reason of his venture is “business.”
Consider that many Silicon Valley corporations haven’t made a profit, with no apparent concern of their profitability. Examples include Uber, Twitter, GoDaddy, Netflix, and for the longest time, Amazon, which didn’t turn a profit for a decade while squeezing the margins of traditional retailers. You only need to examine the goals of these corporations, which is the centralization and consolidation of previously decentralized sectors, and their eagerness to control access to public services, information, and products you consume, to know that growing their “revenue” is really a way to grow their power over you until all alternatives are crushed. Once that happens, you can then be steered and led by them in a way that shapes your thinking and behavior, which is why they got into business in the first place.
I came to the conclusion that corporations had to be about human control when examining how most companies of the Fortune 500 go against basic principles of profitability and business sense to virtue signal for marginal audiences like homosexuals and transvestites that comprise only a tiny part of their business. Gilette published propaganda against their own male customers. Athletic company Nike hired a spokesperson (Colin Kaepernick) who is more known as a race complainer than an athlete. Family-friendly retail chain Target changed its policy to allow tranny men to use female bathrooms. Coffee company Starbucks is bludgeoning its mostly white customers with Black Lives Matters wokeness. The National Football League puts homosexual cheerleaders on the same field that its gladiator athletes compete on. Banks and financial service firms like Chase and Paypal shut down customers because of their personal ideas. On and on it goes of corporations that are supposed to be in the business of profit going against that profit to appease a globohomo agenda that hates heterosexuality, the family, European-derived peoples, and God.
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