On Mon, Aug 15, 2016 at 10:20 PM Zenaan Harkness <[1]zen@freedbms.net> wrote: The email way down at the bottom really got me going. Zenaan .... > ----- Forwarded message ----- > From: Belle To: abelle > Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2016 22:46:36 +0000 > Subject: [Shared Post] Your Guide t > > Your Guide to the Operational Launch of the NWO in 2016 (Update 3.1 - Putin's Drive to Militarize the UN) > > [2]http://redefininggod.com/2016/08/your-guide-to-the-operational-la unch-of-the-nwo-in-2016/ > Now there's one I hadn't heard before. Usually you hear about the "NWO" from people pushing UFO theories and new age bullshit, or from Christian conspiracy theorists who think Obama is the antichrist trying to create the NWO or some such crap. Now here's someone who thinks the NWO is a Christian conspiracy to bring about the end of the world or something. It seems to me the most likely explanation is that we all love a good conspiracy theory and there in fact is no NWO. The stability of any conspiracy is inversely proportional to its vastness because of the prisoners' dilemma. That doesn't mean powerful individuals or small groups can't apply just the right pressure at just the right time to take advantage of opportunities, and it certainly doesn't mean that there aren't vast alignments of incentives that make people act as if they are involved in a conspiracy (military industrial complex, prison industrial complex, drug war, etc). It doesn't even mean it's not sometimes easier to talk about an alignment of incentives as if it were a conspiracy. Or perhaps this latter thing is what you mean? References 1. mailto:zen@freedbms.net 2. http://redefininggod.com/2016/08/your-guide-to-the-operational-launch-of-the-nwo-in-2016/