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In The Murk of What Makes a Conflict into a World War…
Determining whether a conflict qualifies as a world war can involve examining the role of external actors, such as a global elite profiting from orchestrating disputes between nations. This elite, often operating beyond the constraints of sovereignty and above the law, wields influence through immense wealth, granting them the power to navigate and evade the negative consequences of their actions across borders. Sometimes referred to as “The Council,” this unelected group is believed to have roots in organizations like the Illuminati and to operate through secretive networks as front groups established through from the use of party houses to established and sometimes prestigious institutions that groom individuals for positions of “power,” conditioned as puppets acting through the wills of The Council. Their influence is metaphorically described as “the…