This paper argues that political narratives and figures, like Teddy Roosevelt, are manufactured by the wealthy elite to control public perception and maintain their power. The author claims that historical events and political movements are orchestrated as “stageplays” to confuse the populace and prevent genuine revolution. The text contrasts the perceived actions of figures like Roosevelt with his alleged true motives and background, suggesting his image as a progressive reformer was a fabrication. It asserts that the wealthy elite, including bankers and aristocrats, have always manipulated public opinion by creating enemies and controlling both mainstream and alternative media outlets, a phenomenon the author labels “Operation Chaos.” The piece delves into Roosevelt’s family history, his purported fabricated accomplishments, and his alleged connections to banking and railroad magnates, arguing that his career was built on inherited privilege and carefully constructed public relations rather than merit. The author concludes by emphasizing the importance of trusting nature and innate human altruism, suggesting that the elite’s suppression of these qualities leads to their own downfall.

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