Elite self-mythology in which wealth and rule are justified by descent from divine or powerful families rather than ability.
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Elite self-mythology in which wealth and rule are justified by descent from divine or powerful families rather than ability.
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He interprets Epstein and elite circles through bloodline obsession: powerful people want to believe they rule because their ancestry is divine, not because of merit.
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"So I think with Epstein, it's not racism. It's about bloodlines. So if you are part of that circle of people, like a top..."
"And they're constantly proving that, how they're descended from like the most powerful people, emperors, right? So if you look at Epstein's emails, one..."
"And that's why they rule. Because it's not because of their brilliance. It's not because of their ability. It's not because of their leadership..."
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