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/pol/ - Titanic Conspiracy
Anonymous Argentina No.514938243
>>514937531

“Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time” by Carroll Quigley, published in 1966, is a comprehensive historical analysis spanning from the early 20th century to the mid-1960s, focusing on the development of Western civilization and global power structures. Quigley, a historian and professor at Georgetown University, aimed to provide an insider’s perspective on the forces shaping modern history, drawing on extensive research and access to elite networks.
The book argues that history is driven by the interplay of economic, political, and social forces, with a particular emphasis on the rise of financial power and its influence on governance. Quigley introduces the concept of a “network” of influential figures—bankers, politicians, and intellectuals—who worked to shape global events, notably through institutions like the Council on Foreign Relations and the Round Table groups. He suggests this network, while not a formal conspiracy, operated to maintain stability and promote Anglo-American dominance, especially after World War I and II.
/pol/ - Silly Propaganda #1
Barnaby Argentina No.513430544
The H1B warriors charged as one, their movements synchronized like a deadly ballet. Arjun unleashed a bolt of plasma from his palms, scorching the air toward Wolverine. Logan dodged with feral agility, rolling under the blast and slashing upward. His adamantium claws raked across Arjun’s armored skin—mutated to be as tough as vibranium—but drew only shallow gashes that healed in seconds. “Tough bastard,” Wolverine growled, popping his claws deeper.
Beside him, Magneto levitated a fleet of abandoned cars from the street, crumpling them into massive projectiles. “Feel the weight of your folly!” He launched them at the group, but the second warrior, Rajan Kapoor—broad-shouldered, with flowing black hair and eyes like polished obsidian—extended his hands, generating a kinetic field that slowed the vehicles to a crawl. “Your tricks are outdated code,” Rajan quipped, his voice smooth as silk, before redirecting one car back at Magneto.
Erik deflected it effortlessly, but the distraction cost him. The third warrior, Vikram Singh—sculpted like a god from the Rigveda, his mutation granting super-speed—blitzed forward in a blur, landing a flurry of punches on Magneto’s chest. Each blow cracked ribs, but Magneto’s magnetic shield absorbed most, repelling Vikram with a pulse that sent him skidding into a wall.
/pol/ - Thread 513415494
Anonymous Argentina No.513417323
>>513415494
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/pol/ - Irrelevant / Timewasting
Anonymous Argentina No.513407055
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