(1/5) All the recent chatter about the #ActOf1871 reminded me of a conversation I had with a brilliant friend of mine in 2019. He's spent nearly a decade researching the Elites and how they are educated versus the way we are. One of his stories stood out to me in particular.
(2/5) He told me of a time when he got a rare opportunity to sit in on a 6th grade class at an extremely elite boarding school. He arranged the appointment under the guise that he was choosing a school for his niece. While monitoring the class, the Headmaster casually commented
(3/5) how they've been studying the "13 Companies" since they were in kindergarten. My friend put his hand up and said, "I'm sorry, I must've heard you incorrectly... I thought I heard you say the 13 'Companies'. Surely you meant the 13 Colonies." She looked at him and casually
(4/5) said, "No, you heard me correctly," and turned back to the class and continued on with the curriculum. He stood up and said "Thank you, I have everything I need" and he left.
Pretty profound, right? The Elite aren't BETTER than us or SMARTER than us. They are taught a
(5/5) COMPLETELY different curriculum than we are. An ENTIRELY different way of learning and speaking. They've been given the TRUE history while we've been given a watered down version of halftruths and omissions.
But I have a hunch...that's all about to change. 😏🇺🇸🦅
#1776
(1/8) Ever🤔how George Orwell & Aldous Huxley had the🔮 to✍🏼their prophetic "novels", 1984 (1949) and Brave New World (1932)?
Huxley was an inner⭕️member of the Fabian Society, a highly significant strand of the secret society🕸with its fitting logo of the🐺in🐑's clothing. 👇🏼
(2/8) Fabian comes from “Fabius”, the Roman General Quintus Fabius Maximus of Verrucosus. His claim to fame was to wear down the enemy over long periods and avoid battles that were not certain. He and his troops would take over only when the enemy had been sufficiently weakened.
(3/8) If you have access to the inner core of the Fabian Society, you will be privy to the projected agenda for enslavement.
Coincidentally, Aldous Huxley taught French at Eaton, the super exclusive college near Windsor🏰 just outside London where the Royal & Elite children go.