So imagine a monkey is driving a truck, and it's headed straight for you. You're like, "What fools would let a monkey drive a truck??". The crowd scatters, cursing the stupid monkey, and those who would let it drive the truck. Someone eventually jumps on the truck and tosses the monkey out of the driver's seat. Or maybe the monkey bails out.<p>You put a sensible obedient human driving the truck, and say "Thank goodness we're safe again.", and go back to your business. The weird thing is, it seems like a common problem that has been happening for years, this monkeys getting into trucks and careening into the human population in various places around the world.<p>Of course it's not the monkey. Monkey's can't even drive trucks. The truck was being operated by remote control. The monkey is just a ruse to hide the truth. And when you carefully observe this pattern of monkeys and trucks, you can discern that it is some complex pattern of herding humans or human effects around the earth.<p>One could say the monkey was put there by "nationalists" but that's just a label of psychological manipulation, since everyone wants to have pride in their nation and wants their nation to prosper. You could say those secretly herding people with trucks are "globalists", but that doesn't adequately describe the situation, since who wouldn't want the world acting together solving problems with harmonious purposes?<p>If you think there may be some truth to this, I suggest we start by making darn sure trucks don't have remote controls in them. Of course this is figuratively and literally exactly the opposite of what many, perhaps unsuspecting, people are working towards. Also better for the long term, find those operating the trucks (which isn't exactly people, given the trans-generational nature) and figure out what's going on, and have them realize that such artificial systems of control are not beneficial and are doomed to failure.