Q !UW.yye1fxo 10 Mar 2018 - 3:37:22 PM
N does not refer to Nazi.
The continued Nazi ideology is relevant.
Events will clarify.
Think subgroup.
Q
As much as I would like Q to have meant
Noetic World Order
I don't think he did. However I do believe that Noetic World Order is a fair description of what the true satanists among them, intended.
It's just that most Nazis were not satanists or occultists.
They were politically driven people
I now believe that Q was referring to TECHNOCRACY
Check out Technocracy Inc. which was a North American group started in the 1930s promoting SCIENTIFIC MONISM.
In Europe, the National Socialists were the main proponents of Scientific Monism based on a one-world, one-truth principle.
In particular, there is a branch of that political philosophy called NIHILISM, so Q meant:
Nihilist Word Order
Both I and othe Anons suggested that way back when Q first dropped about a subgroup of Nazis. But none of us effectively explained why. Guesses don't count.
The NWO was to be a Nihilist World Order where the Nihilists occupy the top tiers of the pyramid and impose a rigid and INHUMANE pyramidal hierarchy on society.
Interestingly, in 2016, probably in preparation for Hillary's Presidency, Technocracy Inc. did a study in how to replace the money system with a new financial system based on energy. That would have been a financial reset.
The Trilateral Commission was founded by people who were influenced by Technocracy, like Zbigniew Brzezinski.
Nihilist Word Order
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This is aTechocracywatch site. They keep an eye on the activities of the political party as well as the various offshoots created by theTrilateral Commissionwhich includes the Dems.
https://www.technocracy.news/
The following is a quick start guide to their plans to replace Free Enterprise and Capitalism.
https://www.technocracy.news/quick-start/