On the sinisterness of the powerful…
2: 2 Looking back on history will reveal a ruthless and unceasing war on the masses by the wealthy and powerful (the power elite). 2: 3 A few examples from history can easily prove this point. In the early 20th century, many of Europe’s monarchs were blood-related. Kaiser Wilhelm II, King George V, and Czar Nicholas II were cousins. All three trace their lineage back to the royalty of Great Britain.
2: 4 During World War I, an estimated 9.4 million people lost their lives. A direct result of heartlessness and the blatant disregard for life demonstrated by the royals and their elitist Generals. 2: 5 The callousness and cruelty of the empowered class led to the Russian Revolution. 2: 6 Heeding the example in Russia, World War I proved to be the end of royal rule in Europe. Essentially the power elite went underground. 2: 7 A monarch is too visible. Now power is wielded anonymously from the shadows, ensuring no target for assassination or revolution. 2: 8 Monarchal rule was replaced by an even more ruthless and secret overlord.