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The eventual result is people with no
beliefs, analyses or ideas of their own,
and who are totally devoted to the beli-
efs, philosophies and life styles of their
“lords and masters.”
At this point, the person imagines
that they have made friends within a ter-
ribly important social circle. The idea
that they have acquired such a circle of
friends goes some way to lightening their
inferiority complex. The people in charge German journalist Udo Ulfkotte
of the system are also very careful to give
that same impression. The German journalist Udo Ulfkotte, who
admitted working for the CIA, summarized how the system works
very clearly:
“The reason I agreed was that I came from a poor family. It
was like a penniless child suddenly finding himself in a
candy shop, and everything was free … Instead of money,
they game me gifts that money could not buy. For example,
an honorary citizenship award in the U.S. state of Oklaho-
ma, gold watches, 5-star trips and even women. But most
important of all I was being included in a 5-star business
network. I could call for help whenever I was in any diffi-
culty because I knew the highest-ranking figures in the net-
work. You are chosen to be present in the same diplomatic
environments as chancellors. You are placed next to influ-
ential people when you travel to foreign countries. They
trust you. That was a lovely feeling.”
As we have seen, the system satisfies feelings such as “being famo-
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