How US agents like the NED try to enslave the world – don’t miss it

The idea is to open up a country, peacefully or otherwise, till it is no longer working in its own interests, but rather has become a captured US puppet / vassal. Control of the media, fanning protest movements and minority tensions, proxies and pouring in big money are some of methods used.

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