Risto don't you know that propaganda defeats propaganda.
This statement is false.
The masses are so confused and will always be.
Buzz me when you grow up.

(no offense brother, but you drank too much socialist Koolaid, I detected it in you when we were Skyping about China and you got offended when I said they are still Communists. I don't hate Chinese, I hate the ideology of State control and the common Chinese inspiration of a "better society" from it).
I am thinking of perhaps writing a longer post about it, but lets say the ascending order of truthfulness goes like this:
0. Depopulationists. Everything they do is evil and a lie, and the ultimate source is Satan.
1. Statists and criminals. They are wrong and unjust.
2. Libertarians. They are not right, but at least they don't harm others.
3. God's economy. Everything God does is true and if He inspires people, it is also true.
Note that a person can change domain, for example Snowden was working with the depopulationists (0), but decided that it is not fitting and wanted himself and the world to be more free (2). Now he is protected by Russian government (1). Whether Snowden's actions were from the Spirit of God (3) remains to be seen in the next age.
So I understand that you "hate" Chinese as they are statist and infiltrated by NWO. Your level is higher. Did I do sth wrong?
Interesting breakdown on how you see things.
Could it be even more simple than that? Perhaps there are just two "economies." God's economy or Satan's economy?
I do like your comment that "Everything God does is true and if He inspires people, it is also true." God is for truth and justice and wants us to love each other. The reason he hates sin so much is sin really is anything that causes harm to others. So if we really all truly loved God and did not Sin we would do what it best for everyone around us. If leaders loved God they would do the same for those that they were leading and so on. What is Satan's main goal? He wants us to love ourselves. Selfishness is his main goal. It causes harm to others. So I guess I see it more black and white. Sure there are "shades of gray" in that sometimes we have to check our own motives and ask which side are we really on.