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The Attempt of the Global Masonic Mafia-Driven Elite SSRG International Journal of Economics and Management Studies Volume 8 Issue 4, 17-33, April, 2021 ISSN: 2393 – 9125 /doi:10.14445/23939125/IJEMS-V8I4P103 © 2021 Seventh Sense Research Group® The Attempt of The Global Masonic Mafia- Driven Elite And Its The Deep Government For Great Reset On The Planet Through Covid 19 Lord Prof. Momtchil Dobrev, Prof. Mariola Garibova-Dobreva Scientific Research Institute Dobrev & Halachev JSC. Sofia, Bulgaria Received Date: 04 March 2021 Revised Date: 14 April 2021 Accepted Date: 16 April 2021 Abstract the different types of societies and the impact on them of Lord prof Ph.D. Ph.D. Momtchil Dobrev-Halachev the pandemic on societies, social systems, on health developed 2010 “Financially banking resource-based systems. An analysis of the pandemic, its occurrence, technological mafia-driven materialism” as a based causes, preliminary actions, and various programs must be principle materialismus since more than 17 century.08 made. “Theory of generating of crises,” 2010 “Theory and praxice of the Mafiotismus ”and 2001“ Theory of the 1.2. Revealing the real causes, goals for GREAT RESET mafia.” Using these theories, conclusions are drawn about as a method of imposing a NEW WORLD ORDER - THE the implementation of the GREAT RESET proclaimed and NEW HOLOCAUST, GENOCIDE, AND realized by the elite, the plutocracy, the world mafia as a DICTATORSHIP OF DIGITAL MAFIOTISM - The New method for imposing a NEW WORLD ORDER - THE NEW World Order HOLOCAUST, GENOCIDE AND THE DICTATORSHIP OF DIGITAL MAFIOTISMUS 1.3. The developed by Lord Prof. Dr. Momchil Dobrev Theory and Practice of Mafia and Financially banking Keywords - Pandemic, Great Reset, New World Order, resource-based technological mafia-driven materialism Mafia cover the real process in all countries, in the nation, in states, all over the world and how the representatives of I. INTRODUCTION this materialism actually perform actions only with In the year 2010, Lord Prof. Momtchil Dobrev purpose profit for them, and losses for third parties and developed the ‘Theory of Mafiotismus’ as a new state companies, nations, peoples. It is a process of governing niveaou based on the private and personal interests of the the world by the elite, the oligarchy, and the plutocracy. In prime minister, ministers, government. Based on this 2019, the KOVID 19 pandemic broke out, and the “Theory of Mafiotismus,” Lord Prof. Momtchil Dobrev subsequent actions and consequences prove that a plan for developed 2010 the “Financially banking resource-based the introduction of a NEW WORLD ORDER is being technological mafia-driven materialism” as a based realized through the so-called GREAT RESET proclaimed principle materialismus since more than 17 century. by the oligarchy and the mafia in the world. In the year 2001, Lord Prof. Momtchil DObrev developed the Theory of the mafia and the Theory of II. Research methods corruption. Both theories have been developed by Research methods of the plan of the Global Masonic analyzing the mafia and the corruption all over the world. mafia elite, the oligarchy and plutocracy for the In this paper, a completely legal, economic analysis introduction of a New World Order and its method of pandemics is made as a method of GREAT RESET for GREAT RESET for its introduction. the imposition of a NEW WORLD ORDER by the elite, In reality, this is a process of imposing the NEW oligarchy, and plutocracy, and the world mafia in this HOLOCAUST, GENOCIDE, AND DICTATORSHIP OF pandemic. DIGITAL MAFIOTISM. 1.1 Introduce the Problem Analysis of the essence of its global Masonic mafia In reality, for the correct understanding of GREAT RESET elite. as a plan for realization and introduction and imposition of Structure of this elite. a NEW WORLD ORDER by the elite, the oligarchy, the Composition of this elite. plutocracy, and the world mafia, a full and complex study, Analysis of the deep state, principles, goals, state, analysis of the situation, analysis of economies and impact organization. must be carried out of the pandemic on them, analysis of Analysis of the essence of GREAT RESET and the programs and plans of the UN and other institutions for the This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) Lord Prof. Momtchil Dobrev & Prof. Mariola Garibova-Dobreva / IJEMS, 8(4), 17-33, 2021 imposition of a NEW WORLD ORDER from 2001 to the AREAS OF GOVERNANCE, CONTROL, present. OBJECTIVES OF THE GLOBAL MASONIC Analysis of the essence of transhumanism. MAFIOTIZED ELITE AND THE DEEP STATE Analysis of the effects of Corona virus. MANAGED BY IT, THE MAFIA AND MAFIOTISM Analysis of the occurrence, development, consequences, The global Masonic mafia elite and the deep state can causes of corona virus be found in all spheres of public life, in all states, Analysis of the impact of the coronavirus on societies governments. and human rights The spheres of action, goals, tasks, management, Analin on the impact of the coronavirus on the control, the manifestation of global Yamason mafia elite economy and companies by countries, countries, industries. and the deep state ruled by it and the global Masonic mafia elite through mafia and on the basis of financial banking III /. Principles of the Global Masonic Mafia Elite resource technological mafia Materialism through the and the DEEP STATE governed by it - a brief mafia are as follows: description, concept, content, and of the global Masonic -1/. The sphere of state administration. This includes elite governments, prime ministers, ministers, government departments and institutions, local authorities, and others, The global Masonic mafia elite and the deep state ruled their control through compromising and other addictions, by it is a corporate, militarized, functionally defined, mafia sexual addictions, and other addictions. group of people who manage and own financial, banking, -2/. The sphere of politics-. This includes parliament, corporate, IT companies, not elected by the citizen states, political parties, trade unions, movements, business, and which actually govern not only a specific country. But also non-profit associations, the degradation of the political a group of countries, on the principles of Mafia and elite, their control through compromising, and other financial banking resource technological mafia addictions, sexual addictions, and other addictions. Materialism. -3/. Control and management of national security The global Masonic mafia elite and the deep state ruled systems, secret services, intelligence services. Control and by it have corrupted and mafiotized all spheres of society management of the management and administration of on which the government of one country, of one union - in intelligence services, intelligence agencies, internal the case of the European Commission and the European security departments, space intelligence services, central Union, the USA, and other countries ruled by people of the security services, national security services, intelligence deep country. and counterintelligence departments, intelligence All members of the global Masonic mafia elite and the departments of the Ministry of Defense, naval intelligence, deep state are Freemasons and belong to different secret air services, secret services, secret services societies, no matter which. For years, all secret societies 4/. Control and management of the sphere of military have been occupied from within by the representatives and structures, defense structures, defense structures, the bearers of the goals and aspirations of the Illuminati for a military-industrial complex new world genocide and dictatorship over humanity. For 5/. The sphere of public services - healthcare, these Masons, the oath is to obey the law of the lodge and education, social assistance, etc. not to comply with any other laws - those of states, 6/. The sphere of the private sector, companies, international law, unions, and others and to do everything corporations, in the name and for the benefit of the lodge, observing 7/. The sphere of the media/radio, television, only the laws of the lodge, but not to the state concerned, newspapers, magazines, and other media /, their control to international law, even to commit crimes, to help and management through racketeering, coercion, pressure, members of the lodge when they are in trouble, and to sanctions, and others. carry out the plan of the lodge. All laws and rules are 8/ The sphere of the “civil sector” / civil associations, subject to a vow of ideology and faith in Lucifer and the non-governmental organizations, and others / church of Lucifer / Satan. 9/. Banking and financial sector And the plan is one - to conquer the world, to rule the 10/. Social networks and information technologies world by one-world government, only by them - the global 11/.Imposing a world government A new world order Masonic mafia elite. that will allow them to govern countries, nations, peoples, economies, industries, finances, capital more easily. Concept - Prof. Momchil Dobrev 12/. Creating conditions, causing chaos through The global Masonic mafia elite and the DEEP STATE various schemes and occasions - wars, refugee waves, ruled by it is an organization, structure, government, of crises - social, social, political, economic, state schemes kleptocracy, and cryptocracy of a group of people from the with the ultimate goal of profits - economic, financial - financial banking, resource, technological, corporate elite profit and personal gain. of the GLOBAL MASONIC MAFIOTIZER of Mafia and 13/ - Management, control, manipulation, the financial bank resource technological mafia zombieization of the civil society, through non- Materialism. governmental organizations, their financing/example SOROS /, 18 Lord Prof. Momtchil Dobrev & Prof. Mariola Garibova-Dobreva / IJEMS, 8(4), 17-33, 2021 14/. Imposing their requirements for military budgets 35/. killing the national achievements of democracy of all countries in order to sell weapons from their 36/. destruction of the social system companies in the military-industrial complex to countries, 37/. polarization of society countries. 21 /. Control of criminal groups and groups 38/. destruction of national values 15/.
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