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Illuminati Exposed - The End of Disinformation - Trump, Fake News and the Psychological Revolution

The information age is in full effect, populist politicians stand more chance than ever as proven by Trump. In a brutal campaign against the Democrats, supported by Russian hacking and WikiLeaking, Hillary didn't stand a chance.

By now more people are learning that the legacy power structure in place by the imperialists and it's deception, centuries people were misguided and misdirected by public policy setup by an elitist class of people that are in dissonance about their position. Trump was just the first blow but since he's still pushing divisive and non-progressive policy he's not a total threat.

Information is growing exponential, with more exposing of #FakeNews the average joe is becoming more an enlightened being. With our smartphones and fast mobile connection we can research stuff within a matter of seconds and all this is speeding up the process of education and innovation.

For a long time corrupt central bankers and governments tried to keep markets unregulated and "free" but our "free market" philosophy proved to be a scam in 2008. Cause in markets there is what is called a counterparty and the counterparty to the rich are the large uneducated crowd. Markets are competitive and non-regulation only invites centralization of power with no repercussions.

Now that the whole system crashed and things like Blockchain (Bitoin, Ethereum) are on the rise traditional bankers and policy makers are still grasping to their last bit of influence they still have, it's only a matter of time before banks and governments shrink to non-existence.

Cultures are global, borders are becoming less relevant and people can travel all over the world within a matter of hours, soon we will have the decentralization of payments fully adopted and will the legacy power players be forced to adapt and eventually bow down to a more sophisticated intellect.

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