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[–] Wall41and14Wall 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Exactly. I skipped through all the episodes, starts out calling it a 'cult', and describing the closed brotherhood of it all.

Definitely were some scandals involving this group, and the failure of the politicians to keep it secret enough. I guess the other group(s) are more successful at being invisible.

The conclusion was hilariously hypocritical - talking about this 'christian' group going around the world on personal tours while being in political positions, and the author states:

"This is not ok! This is non-consensual diplomacy!"

Which is hilarious in light of the globalists that want to create policies without consent as well.

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[–] MisterGrieves 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

If they called Christianity a cult then the show is 100% Jewish made. Christianity is a Jewish cult from their point of view. Jesus being a Jew that broke away and formed a new religion.

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[–] Wall41and14Wall ago 

It isn't that they call Christianity a cult, the people in the group hold to some teachings of Jesus, but also form their own version of 'christianity' that can be very much compared to a cult, in that they believe some people are 'more chosen' than others, and that their goal is influence and power. I wouldn't call those true Christian ideals.

I do not disagree that this show is Jewish made. I was thinking when that version of the secret influencers would be airing.