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The Globalists are said to be a conglomerate of individuals, interest groups and large corporations who actively seek to eliminate all countries to create a global border less society so that they can centralize, reduce and standardize all economies, production and the processing of Natural Resources so that they can directly control, manipulate and influence the decisions we make to ensure they maintain their power, control, wealth and historical influence.

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