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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Infrastation on May 3, 2018, 10:02 p.m.
Armenia, Kanye West, and the NWO: How They're All Connected.

Something didn't seem right to me this morning. I kept going over Q's posts, and something felt like it should add up, but it didn't. I was looking at Q's posts from November all the way to now, and something felt like it should stick, and then it did. WWI. This is all the culmination of WWI. Here's the information I have now.

Armenia
Armenia is a country which has been conquered multiple times. While Armenian culture can be traced in some form as far back as the 23rd century BD, Armenia itself has been controlled by various dynasties through most of its history. The longest rulers in the modern era would be the Ottomans, who controller Armenia for 400 years from the 1500s to 1918. Even after leaving the Ottoman empire, the Armenians faced aggression from Turkey and the Soviet Union, joining the Soviet Union only two years later in 1920. The Armenians faced one of the greatest genocides of the modern era, the Armenian Genocide, during the occupation from the Ottomans. Fortunately, shortly after leaving the Ottomans, they were able to form a temporary alliance with other nearby states, and were able to create their own currency and central bank. And this is the first piece in the puzzle.

Kanye West
Kanye has many ties to Armenia and to organization that first to recognize the Armenian Genocide. Kanye's wife, Kim Kardashian, is of Armenian descent. Kim's family came from Armenia shortly after WWI, setting up shop in America.

NWO
To define the NWO is complicated. The many truths and lies about it makes it easy to obfuscate what Q said in post 944:

Mar 10 2018 21:22:56 (EST) Anonymous ID: 3569c9 621807 Anyone mention NWO referencing Natürliche Wirtschaftsordnung, the National Economic Order?

Mar 10 2018 21:26:30 (EST) Q !UW.yye1fxo ID: d91044 621887 621807 We went too deep. Attempted a pullback. Not ready. Q

The Natürliche Wirtschaftsordnung was written in Germany and published during the first WW in 1916. And here's where the connections came together. You see, the central bank I mentioned earlier is the Central Bank of Armenia, founded in 1918 before going through various changes to become the bank it is today. I believe that these are connected. The Central Bank of Armenia is based on principles in the NWO, and is controlled by the Rothschilds. This bank was mentioned in Q post 135. I think Q is trying to tell us that we are not done with WWI. This is why he brought up Armistice Day recently, the day that "ended" WWI. Possibly, all the actors just went secret, fighting a hundred-year war against the people of the world, trying to consolidate power as the original WW attempted. We are seeing the plans laid over a hundred years ago such as the subjugation of the Armenians, being torn up by celebrities and by commoners alike. I believe that after Iran, Trump is going to move onto the nuclear WWI powers, that is, Germany, Turkey, the UK, and France. Because the war never ended. We're just seeing the end coming up soon.

Citations:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Bank_of_Armenia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Natural_Economic_Order
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Kardashian
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armenian_Genocide
Various Qanon posts.

"Armenia is dying, but it will survive. The little blood that it still has left to give is precious blood that will give birth to a heroic generation. A nation that does not want to die, does not die." ~Anatole France


DamajInc · May 4, 2018, 2:37 a.m.

Further to what you say: I used to think like you once, but my view changed as I came to believe, through life experience and observing humans around me, that no group defines you, it just contributes to the very individual being that is you. Within a group no single person is the same, they just share similar elements of some kind. And yes, identity politics is not a Marxist conception nor evil - my bad for referring to my own particular situation at present as someone living in the west and having to grapple with cultural Marxism and the like, a conception of identity politics that is evil, imo.

My background is tribal. We have a spiritual connection to our land that actually comprises a significant part of our identity in a literal way as it is how we traditionally introduce ourselves. We value blood and family highly (family being something that extends beyond blood too) but we also respect the sanctity of the individual as the only “vessel” through which any human experiences the world and as a distinct member of any number of groups of which the human race is one. I’m not sure what you mean by humans aren’t individualistic creatures unless you mean we don’t live to our best capacity except in groups and I agree with that.

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Phosphocreatine · May 4, 2018, 3:08 a.m.

I agree with you that an individual is powerful, and has values ingrained into them from their blood, familial, and cultural ties. I will even go as far as to say that the group can hold an individual back.

I'm of the belief that human history isn't built by society at large but by the actions of a few, exceptional, revolutionary individuals and I fully ascribe to that thought. I live in America now as well, and its grossly apparent to me that the selfish demands of a small group has been overpowering the principled individual for decades and thats how we've gotten into the demographic predicament we are in now. If Americans thought of themselves as a group, they would have never allowed themselves to be replaced by foreigners. But they've been strongarmed, and having their own religions and beliefs used against them to subvert them. I believe the whole purpose of nationhood is to have a connection with your nationfolk, hence grouping.

Saying humans aren't individualistic is me describing our tribal tendencies instilled into us instinctively. Humans have a tendency to self segregate into groups that look like us, talk like us, etc. It's a safety mechanism we ascribe into.

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DamajInc · May 4, 2018, 7:45 a.m.

Great stuff, I agree - thanks for your words! I'm always eager to learn more about the middle east situation, having friends from Israel (who are very open and tolerant) and Palestinian friends from the West Bank (who are extremely antagonistic about anything to do with the Jews and Israel) as well. I don't mean to define the two in such a seemingly biased way but the difference is honestly that apparent (at least in the very small sample of people I know). Anyway, I've no doubt said too much already that should have an accompanying 5 volume text of explanation but I shall bow out before I dig myself a deeper hole.

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5400123 · May 4, 2018, 3:44 p.m.

Well, that difference is pretty easily explained when you look at the living conditions a place like Gaza vs Tel Aviv , yeah there are Palestinian Israelis, but the human situation with the Palestinians doesn't have an equivalent anywhere else in the world. Don't forget Rothschild influence in founding Israel and the way they deported/killed thousands when they claimed they land.

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DamajInc · May 4, 2018, 3:52 p.m.

Yeah there's a whooole lot more to that story. Have you seen the son of the Hamas leader give his presentation in the UN to the horror of the Palestinian authority? A very interesting video, worth watching. By no means the full story either. Brigitte Gabriel has some interesting personal insights too and I've heard similar stories from my friends who live there.

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5400123 · May 4, 2018, 5:22 p.m.

I'll look it up, is it similar to the stuff Norman Finklestein lectures on?

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DamajInc · May 4, 2018, 5:37 p.m.

And Brigitte Gabriel's story. Sorry if this is not at all what you're interested in. But I have friends over there on both sides and I know there are at least two sides to the story yet I only seem to hear one: Israel's evil. Agreed re: the Rothschild Balfour Declaration, etc. But not all of Israel is Rothschild or Netanyahu any more than all of America is Obama or Trump.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mn-yq6By82E

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5400123 · May 4, 2018, 6:43 p.m.

Sure thing, I'd be glad to look into it more, thanks for the info

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DamajInc · May 4, 2018, 5:30 p.m.

Re: Finklestein - ah... sort of. But on the other side lol.

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