The Great Reset: Red pill universities – Collectivism vs. Individualism.

Why banks want you to be desperate, want the system to crash and the dollar to plummet?

"We will win. It happens all the time in history."

"How do we win this battle?"

"Information is great. You can't win [the battle] without it.… And you need action and red pill universities."

"The single most important tool they use to accomplish their objective is an ideology called collectivism. They get the rest of us to go along as suckers and agree to everything that they want to do in the name of collectivism which is the ideology that the group is more important than the individual and that therefore the individual must be sacrificed, if necessary, for the great good of the greater number."

"If we could somehow awaken an awareness on the part of us humans, real humans, that is a counterpart and the opposite of collectivism is individualism. The individualism is the centre of society and the centre of human rights and so forth. We could defeat them regardless of who they are, whether they're Rockerfellers or Rothschilds, or some other wealthy family or a large corporation. They all can be defeated with individualism."

"Are banks deliberately engineering financial crises? Is the Federal Reserve part of a scheme to erode your wealth? Dive into these questions with G. Edward Griffin, the author of "The Creature from Jekyll Island," in a must-watch interview with Daniela Cambone. 

"Griffin reveals the shocking truth about how crises benefit the elite, the hidden agenda behind the erosion of the dollar, and the unsettling reset reshaping our world. He even challenges the medical industry's approach to cancer treatment, suggesting a profit-driven model over genuine cures. This video is for anyone who suspects that not all is as it seems in our financial and health institutions."

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