No Surprises for Dominque Strauss-Kahn

Dominique Strauss-Kahn (DSK) is probably one of the few people completely unsurprised by what’s happening to him right now.

First, let me refer you to an excellent analysis of the DSK case. So far, this is the best one I’ve seen. It indicates he was set up, and it’s what I first thought, as did many others a lot smarter than me. Wenzel’s outline leaves room for debating whether it was DSK’s bosses or competitors, but at any rate, we can be sure the Illuminati bankers permitted things to go this route. I take the line it was permitted, not directed.

One of the few Hollywood products I can recall actually liking was The Package. The only reason I still like it is simple: It illustrates just how utterly powerful the Illuminati are, and how hopeless the fate of anyone they intend to hurt. The movie is meant to create fear, but in the process, it reveals something discerning watchers can read clearly: The agents of the Shadow Government can be anyone and anything they need to be in order to do the job. The system itself is their creature, so we should realize no pivotal positions or moves are left to chance. Wherever you go, whatever you do, they have an agent there ready to ensure their plans are not frustrated. Obviously, it doesn’t require anything so dramatic as the plot of the film, and frankly the level of competence is not always that high. Still, it is illustrative.

DSK may yet escape serious jail time; it depends on whether his current woes provide sufficient discipline to bring him back in line with Illuminati plans. He may yet be useful to them. I don’t pretend to know those plans all that well, only some estimate of them. Don’t ever doubt the justice system will produce whatever results are decreed from the Shadow Government. The noise over Indiana’s recent State Supreme Court decision regarding resistance to unlawful police entry, and similar court decisions, are carefully selected for purposes not entirely clear, but most assuredly not simply the random results arising from generic human vagaries. On the one hand, it seems to be testing the public reaction, but I suspect it also intends to help identify who might resist, how, and on what grounds, should the same sort of conflict arise elsewhere in the US. Some of the folks who post belligerent comments on the various forums, news sites, etc., are fakes. They were sent by the Shadow folks, agents provocateur, trolling with bait to get a rise from the noble-minded fools. But we should all realize any resemblance to genuine justice would be purely accidental, while the actual outcome of court cases is not.

If knowing this makes you fearful, then the Illuminati have succeeded. If it makes you determined to arm yourself and prepare for war, they have still succeeded. If you realize this is all background noise, and merely provides an opportunity to explain why it doesn’t really matter in the long run, there may be hope for you.

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One Response to No Surprises for Dominque Strauss-Kahn

  1. I have a feeling that DSK is the patsy for the IMF this time around. It does seem to indicate that a general economic collapse could be just around the bend now- we shall see.

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