Crime Against Humanity: Pensée Unique in Economics, 76

What we have reviewed here is not all that has been detailed for us by Werner, far from it. However, in my view, what we have reviewed here alone, plus our awareness of its fallout on all of us, are enough to reach a thoughtful and precise conclusion.
The Pensée Unique in Economics is an intrinsically fraudulent tool, based on deception and falsehood from its very inception. It is so by design, to deliberately serve suppressive purposes. The reason for its very existence in the first place is screwing people. It was born not to help, but to betray. Pretending to fight monopolies, it conceals and serves the mother of all monopolies, that of moneypulators over moneypulation.
Werner is after economists, economics schools and textbooks, bankers and politicians making “blunders”, and he’s after the starting point: finding the Holy Grail, and documenting and exposing it through hard facts and evidences. And then progressively looks up to the intention behind those “blunders”.
Here, we capitalise on his invaluable breakthroughs and evidences, we go down the road he maps and take the extra step: here, we are after suppressive or potential trouble source puppeteers and puppets perpetrating crimes against Humanity.

Errare humanum est, perseverare autem diabolicum, et tertia non datur. To err is human, yet to persist is diabolic, third options not given.
I suppose the name “devil” could very well be applied to those whose agenda is creating and perpetuating hell for their own kind at large. For the reason set out in The Core above, I call them suppressives.
These are not random events. The Pensée Unique in Economics is an operation. And it serves a global strategy. Fully cognisant, lucid, intentional, deliberate, premeditate and continuous.
And they got names for them – and charges against their puppeteers and puppets – where I come from:
Criminal conspiracy
High treason
Crime against Humanity
Economic suppression
And as Eustace Mullins wrote, “the enormous guilt of the bankers and the long record of suffering and misery for which they are responsible would suggest that no punishment might be too severe for their crimes against their fellowmen.”

Crime Against Humanity: Pensée Unique in Economics