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David Talbot – The Dark Side of Allen Dulles The Greatest Untold Story of American Power U S History 2015

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Another really interesting video which shows how the deep state works. The Dulles brothers worked for the CIA but also worked in Wall Street at their law firm, it was a revolving door. The Dulles brothers did not work alone but were part of the ruling elite who really run America. This inside group of ultra rich would make all the decisions, what counties leaders were going to be disposed of, all the coups, and every war. They run the corporations and had significant shares in the others and they felt they could do as they please over turning governments all around the world and installing puppet regimes to protect their business interests. These countries were kept from developing while their resources were plundered and the people kept on slave wages. This inside group of ultra rich

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Another really interesting video which shows how the deep state works. The Dulles brothers worked for the CIA but also worked in Wall Street at their law firm, it was a revolving door. The Dulles brothers did not work alone but were part of the ruling elite who really run America. This inside group of ultra rich would make all the decisions, what counties leaders were going to be disposed of, all the coups, and every war. They run the corporations and had significant shares in the others and they felt they could do as they please over turning governments all around the world and installing puppet regimes to protect their business interests. These countries were kept from developing while their resources were plundered and the people kept on slave wages. This inside group of ultra rich felt that the world was theirs and they could take what they wanted so why not blanket bomb South East Asia with napalm to ensure they remain under the domain of US corporations.

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Mike Norman is an economist and veteran trader whose career has spanned over 30 years on Wall Street. He is a former member and trader on the CME, NYMEX, COMEX and NYFE and he managed money for one of the largest hedge funds and ran a prop trading desk for Credit Suisse.

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