Enjoyed the presentation. It was well put together and very interesting in its ability to provide a consistent narrative weaving the threads of industrialists, monarchies, bankers, intelligence agencies, politicians, mobsters and assassins together, united under a single cause of monopolistic privelege and profit.
Absent of any evidence, it presents a theory only, but one which seems to fit with observations and experience relatively well.
I thought it was notable for identifying that the Russian revolution was the catalyst for the rise of the western military industrial complex, out of fear for the security of the monarchies of Western Europe, while claiming Mao of China and Castro of Cuba were CIA sponsored. The use of slave labour to maximise profits was a consistent theme, but the position of China and it's industrialisation is not considered in that light.
In summary, once the profit potential of global conflict was understood following World War I, all subsequent global conflicts have been manufactured for consolidating monopolies and increasing profits. JFK being a speed bump on the path to financial domination and extention of cabal control across the world. In essence, the presenter claims that all the events that happen are for the Profit, Power and Privelege of the powerful, at the expense of the ordinary communities of human beings. Often pitting communities against each other in their strategy of "Divide and Conquer", creating fear within communities while they profit from supplying and controlling both sides, and consolidating greater power.
4.5/5