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I think people instinctively link anyone who utters NWO to the cabal, rather than considering what they are actually saying about it.

When he was talking about pro-activeness it was concerning his policy of "Atmanirbhar Bharat" (self-sufficiency), before the new order can be established. He specifically spoke of self sufficiency in manufacturing. Building independent manufacturing would reduce reliance on globalism. This is exactly what Hitler tried in Germany as well (rather successfully, since Germany is only a superpower today due to Hitler's policies).

I don't think you know the back story of this man, if you think he's part of the NWO. Dude left his family and unconsummated marriage as a teenager to become a hermit in the Himalayas, but was sent back by someone to fulfill his purpose (back then he was poor and a nobody). He's been celibate since then. Used to sleep on the floor and for 35 years his food was whatever people gave him.

One doesn't renounce the world before they have even lived their life, without a healthy dose of detachment and spirituality. What is the NWO going to tempt him with? Money? Sex? He doesn't need it. Power? Fame? He already has all that. He'll be Prime Minister as long as he wishes, he's that popular.

I'm happy to be proved wrong. We'll know the truth soon enough.

3 years ago
1 score
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I think people instinctively link anyone who utters NWO to the cabal, rather than considering what they are actually saying about it.

When he was talking about pro-activeness it was concerning his policy of "Atmanirbhar Bharat" (self-sufficiency), before the new order can be established. He specifically spoke of self sufficiency in manufacturing. Building independent manufacturing would reduce reliance on globalism. This is exactly what Hitler tried in Germany as well (rather successfully, since Germany is only a superpower today due to Hitler's policies).

I don't think you know the back story of this man, if you think he's part of the NWO. Dude left his family and unconsummated marriage as a teenager to become a hermit in the Himalayas, but was sent back by someone to fulfill his purpose (back then he was poor and a nobody). He's been celibate since then. Used to sleep on the floor and for 35 years his food was whatever people gave him.

One doesn't renounce the world before they have even lived their life, without a healthy dose of detachment and spirituality. What is the NWO going to tempt him with? Money? Sex? He doesn't need it. Power? Fame? He already has all that. He'll be Prime Minister as long as he wishes, he's that popular.

I'm happy to be proved wrong. We'll know the truth within a few years at most.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I think people instinctively link anyone who utters NWO to the cabal, rather than considering what they are actually saying about it.

When he was talking about pro-activeness it was concerning his policy of "Atmanirbhar Bharat" (self-sufficiency), before the new order can be established. He specifically spoke of self sufficiency in manufacturing. Building independent manufacturing would reduce reliance on globalism. This is exactly what Hitler tried in Germany as well (rather successfully, since Germany is only a superpower today due to Hitler's policies).

I don't think you the back story of this man, if you think he's part of the NWO. Dude left his family and unconsummated marriage as a teenager to become a hermit in the Himalayas, but was sent back by someone to fulfill his purpose (back then he was poor and a nobody). He's been celibate since then. Used to sleep on the floor and for 35 years his food was whatever people gave him.

One doesn't renounce the world before they have even lived their life, without a healthy dose of detachment and spirituality. What is the NWO going to tempt him with? Money? Sex? He doesn't need it. Power? Fame? He already has all that. He'll be Prime Minister as long as he wishes, he's that popular.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I think people instinctively link anyone who utters NWO to the cabal, rather than considering what they are actually saying about it.

When he was talking about pro-activeness it was concerning his policy of "Atmanirbhar Bharat" (self-sufficiency), before the new order can be established. He specifically spoke of self sufficiency in manufacturing. Building independent manufacturing would reduce reliance on globalism. This is exactly what Hitler tried in Germany as well (rather successfully, since Germany is only a superpower today due to Hitler's policies).

I don't think you know the back story of this man, if you think he's part of the NWO. Dude left his family and unconsummated marriage as a teenager to become a hermit in the Himalayas, but was sent back by someone to fulfill his purpose (back then he was poor and a nobody). He's been celibate since then. Used to sleep on the floor and for 35 years his food was whatever people gave him.

One doesn't renounce the world before they have even lived their life, without a healthy dose of detachment and spirituality.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I think people instinctively link anyone who utters NWO to the cabal, rather than considering what they are actually saying about it.

When he was talking about pro-activeness it was concerning his policy of "Atmanirbhar Bharat" (self-sufficiency), before the new order can be established. He specifically spoke of self sufficiency in manufacturing. Building independent manufacturing would reduce reliance on globalism. This is exactly what Hitler tried in Germany as well (rather successfully, since Germany is only a superpower today due to Hitler's policies).

I don't think you the back story of this man, if you think he's part of the NWO. Dude left his family and unconsummated marriage as a teenager to become a hermit in the Himalayas, but was sent back by someone to fulfill his purpose (back then he was poor and a nobody). He's been celibate since then. Used to sleep on the floor and for 35 years his food was whatever people gave him.

One doesn't renounce the world before they have even lived their life, without a healthy dose of detachment and spirituality.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I think people instinctively link anyone who utters NWO to the cabal, rather than considering what they are actually saying about it.

When he was talking about pro-activeness it was concerning his policy of "Atmanirbhar Bharat" (self-sufficiency), before the new order can be established. He specifically spoke of self sufficiency in manufacturing. Building independent manufacturing would reduce reliance on globalism. This is exactly what Hitler tried in Germany as well (rather successfully, since Germany is only a superpower today due to Hitler's policies).

I don't think you the back story of this man, if you think he's part of the NWO. Dude left his family and unconsummated marriage as a teenager to become a hermit in the Himalayas, but was sent back by someone to fulfill his purpose (back then he was poor and a nobody). He's been celibate since then. Used to sleep on the floor and for many years ate whatever people gave him. One doesn't renounce the world before they have even lived their life, without a healthy dose of detachment and spirituality.

3 years ago
1 score