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What some of us in the US have noticed, is that the change occurred with the deaths of President McKinley and Queen Victoria. It was under President Roosevelt and Edward VII that Progressivism hit the world, and that movement was led by the liberal power elite in New York and London known as the Cliveden Set. This led to a great expansion of groups such as the Bloomsbury Group and the Fabian Society, as well as their ideology at universities in both nations. In the US, the Reece Committee studied the effects of this on education and found that the power elite's foundations and institutes were behind it. In the US, it was the Ford, Rockefeller, Carnegie, and Guggenheim Foundations, as well as the ADL and other entities.
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One can trace socialism all the way back to Charles University in Prague during 1416, with the radical Hussite uprising. It starts here with universities tied to religion, and spreads across Europe becoming more radical as time passes, until it makes it to France. Babeuf's idea of the "communiste" originates with these academics and they become the Jacobins, who were responsible for the bloody murder of thousands. That leads to the Paris Commune that Marx supported. Marx and Engels were both Babeufians. This has been a long time coming.
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Connect all the dots, and look at what nations, now, really control the UN. Think of Asia, and the old colonies that became independent nations, which joined as soon as they could. What are they willing to do, to, in their minds, "get even with the old colonialists." One news article mentioned Russia controlling the Security Council at the UN, and China covering for them.
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Before today's electronic voting machines, in the US, we had a form of punch card, either punched by an automatic booth machine, where you flicked levers to vote, or by hand using a stylus. The cards could be looked over, and then run through a card reader to be counted. These new machines are supposed to be a step up, and paperless, but they can easily be hacked if someone has access. It would be best to go back to the old method of mechanical voting and counting.
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