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[–] 11982067? 1 point 2 points (+3|-1) ago 

Any world-spanning conspiracy would need both to be more powerful than the resources it controls to exert its control, and not have any weak links laying it open despite its size. This is where most conspiracy theories fail to pass my BS radar.

Actually successful conspiracies consist of very small groups cutting deals in their mutual favour, and exponentially risk to be exposed the more witnesses and potential snitches are involved. The big stuff happens out in the open, such as open lobbying or the Bilderberg conference (which is very public about it happening and its guest list – and I suspect that it is rather a “market place” for multiple deals between small groups of participants, than some monolithic pyramid scheme coherently pulling into the same direction).

And yes, lobbying is real, and Jews are an overproportionally powerful and influential lobby bloc in US politics. But Jews are themselves divided between Zionists (conservative, pro-Israel, pro-NATO) and Globalists (liberal, progressive, open borders), and they have to compete for the ear of TPTB with other powerful blocs like the Military-Industrial Complex, or Big Corn pushing heavy corn syrupe subsidies to the detriment of imported sugar. The closer you look at it, the more wheels within wheels you find and the more absurd it seems that any bloc can do more than to nudge some things sometimes into the direction of their favour.

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[–] Joe_McCarthy [S] 1 point 1 point (+2|-1) ago 

I think the worst thing in practice about Judeo-obsessives is that if enough of them concentrate in a single space they bore and drive people away. They are zealous Johnny one notes and people - even many nationalists - want to discuss other things. It's been a conscious practice on at least a couple of pro-white boards even to discourage their presence so as to avoid this eventuality. Otherwise the effect is them dictating what is discussed.

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[–] 11984261? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I have arrived on these boards as a libertarian who does neither cherish nor damn Jews, and this hasn't changed since. But the tone and topics here have definitively changed, and so has the mix of users. Libertarians, AnCaps, Gamergaters and others who don't care about Jews but are sympathetic to the right have largely vanished compared to 2 years ago, while the judeo-obsessives got ever louder and took up ever more space on the frontpage.