I've heard this theory before, it's not my own but lately I've thought more about it with events under Biden. I think they realize they are exposed and are basically going to loot the country and burn it to the ground in any way they can before they are stopped. The average American seems not aware at all of this so the destruction could drag on for some time but I think they may finally be doing an end game of sorts where even they know they may be eventually kicked out of America because of it but they figure they will have so weakened America by then that they will never be threatened in their new host nation.
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I think you might be on to something, as I've had similar thoughts. If you look at ((their)) tactics of subversion over the last 80 years, you'll see amazing patience. They are the masters of the boiling frogs strategy. They would successfully enact a scam, like making the dollar fiat or pushing blacks into welfare slavery, and not capitalize on it for a decade or longer.
Since 2016, we've seen a steady acceleration of their manipulative schemes to the point that even the general public has become aware and is realizing ((who)) is behind it. Now, they're trying to squeeze decades worth of blatant subversion into months. The bogus impeachment, the fake pandemic, the election fraud, and government complicity, the astroturfed riots, the blatant MSM propagandization, the Epstein farce, and the social media censorship are all examples of this. Every day now, you can find memes circulating where the MSM is contradicting the propaganda that they were pushing only months ago.
The globalists actions definitely reek of desperation. I'm not sure if it is a result of the age of their oligarchs (Soros is 90, Bloomberg 78, Adelson just died) or that they know that the fiat system is about to collapse. The fact that Gates is now the largest owner of US farmland might be the canary in the coal mine regarding the future of the monetary system.