The powerful function as a nexus of intelligence agencies, foreign governments, secret societies, and criminal organizations that collectively frame issues and push events.
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Foreign Governments
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"...are almost like a nexus of all these intelligence agencies uh foreign governments secret societies and criminal organizations and so they discuss amongst themselves..."
"...okay? So what this means is it's very hard as a foreign government to plan an assassination of an Iranian leader in Iraq, okay?..."
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