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You're just plain wrong. First of all, our government is a multi-national corporation, run and managed by the global elite, and nothing more.
First of all, you're not offering a single fact or argument to back this up. There is no "global elite". This is a fiction people tell themselves to absolve themselves of responsibility for the state of things. Second, by claiming the government is a multinational corporation right after claiming we're involved in "wars" to enrich "global multinationals" all you're doing is attempting to blur the distinction between governments, corporations, and multinationals to such a degree that you can never be wrong because all are so nebulous as to mean whatever you need them to. Essentially you've conceded that you can make no cogent argument and are simply trying to obfuscate the entire issue to the point that further discussion is nothing more than flailing about trying to grasp hold of something coherent to discuss.
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Second of all, you clearly don't have a very good understanding of how global finance works, what it's ownership stakes are, who the players are and what their involvement is.
I've seen nothing more than nebulous claims so far, claims that defy physical reality, so this is hardly much of an argument. All you're really doing is saying "you don't understand things I'm simply implying I myself understand, but I can't give you a single damn reason to think I know my *** from a hole in the ground in this regard."
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Lastly, what "conspiracy" do you think I'm falling prey to?
The idea that there is any sort of "elite". All of your arguments are based around the assumptions of the existence of some financial elite that cares about nothing but control of the economy for the sake of control of the economy. It's absolutely laughable; all it really is, is an attack on nameless, faceless financial demons.