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Are you subscribing to the school of thought that the tectonic shifts we are seeing is leading us to an age old grand design of one world government lead by an oligarchy elite?

I saw some interesting youtube vids of interviews with Charlotte Iserbyt, who hypothesises that there was a shift in US education policy in the middle of the 20th century which,to her was an obvious shift away from so called American individualism and a move toward communist thinking. Interesting food for thought.
That vid is actually called 'More deadly than war - The Communist Revolution in America' here is the description from another link to give you an idea what it's about, it made me see things very differently.

This address by G. Edward Griffin, given in 1969, is as current as today's headlines. Mr. Griffin shows that the Leninist strategy for conquest involves two kinds of revolution. One is violent. The other is non-violent. While most people think only of violent revolution, the non-violent phase is where most of the action has been in the United States.
Leninists call it the "Proletarian Revolution" and involves the gradual transition to Marxism (which is merely one form of collectivism) by use of the ballot box. Control is achieved through economic pressures rather than guns and executions.
Learn how today's Leninists utilize mass-membership organizations (i.e. Occupy Wall Street), politicians, and parliamentary process to brings about totalitarianism with little opposition from those who are being subjugated.
Have you read anything about the Hegelian Dialectic? here are a few different views on it, take your pick, agenda 21 (agenda 30 now) is just one massive Hegelian Dialectic imo.
http://www.crossroad.to/articles2/05/dialectic.htm
https://realnewsaustralia.com/2013/0...odern-society/
http://wakeup-world.com/2013/10/30/h...cial-thinking/
http://www.howardnema.com/2014/09/10...tic-principle/
https://www.marxists.org/reference/a.../help/easy.htm