In a world of abundance and wealth, thousands of people die daily from hunger in a seemingly natural state. The mechanism of world domination and exploitation by oligarchies has been characterized since the 1990s by an extreme sense of pragmatism, despite the fact they arise from various transnational sectors which on the surface seem to make very little coherence. Moreover, what is very peculiar in this regard is the existence of conflicting parties amongst them, for competition is a lady in distress confined in a brutal system in which masters come to win her over in fierce battles.
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