GEORGE BUSH ONE OF THE MANY HEADS OF THE SECRET SOCIETY "ILLUMINATI"
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A one-world dictatorship. A One world government, one world religion, one world army, one world currency. You must see through this left/right paradigm (which was only invented 100 years ago!) and understand that all sides are controlled by the same people. there are 2 techniques of mass manipulation. One is called "problem-reaction-solution". this technique works like this: you know that if you openly propose to remove basic freedoms, start a war, or centralize power, there will be a public reaction against it. So you use problem-reaction-solution. At stage 1 you create a problem, such as a terrorist bomb. anything that would require a "solution". at stage 2 you report the problems you have covertly created in the way you wish the people to perceive them. You find someone to blame, a patsy like Osama Bin Laden, and you spin the background to these events in a way that encourages the people to demand that something must be done. Like accuse Sadam Hussein of having weapons of mass destruction or harbouring Bin Laden. this allows you to move onto stage 3, the sting. Or attacking Iraq.
The Illuminati also used bribes of money and sex to gain control of men in high places, and then blackmailed them with the threat of financial ruin, public exposure or assassination. This continues to the present day. Weishaupt wrote: "One must speak sometimes in one way, sometimes in another, so that our real purpose should remain impenetrable to our inferiors." And what was that purpose? It was "nothing less than to win power and riches, to undermine secular or religious government, and to obtain the mastery of the world." The first priority was to enlist writers, publishers and educators. The modern pantheon of great thinkers, from Darwin to Nietzsche to Marx, were Illuminati pawns or agents. Of one university, Weishaupt wrote: "All the professors are members of the Illuminati...so will all the pupils become disciples of Illuminism." (Wardner, 45) As the Order spread throughout Germany, money was contributed from such leading Jewish families as the Oppenheimers, Wertheimers, Schusters, Speyers, Sterns and of course, the Rothschilds. Gerald B. Winrod wrote in his book Adam Weishaupt: A Human Devil "of the thirty-nine chief sub-leaders of Weishaupt, seventeen were Jews." From Bavaria, the Order of the Illuminati spread like wildfire... Soon they had over 300 members from all walks of life, including students, merchants, doctors, lawyers, judges, professors, civil officers, bankers, and even church ministers.
Many corporations sport the Eye (and sometimes the Pyramid) in their logos. The theories assert that the Illuminati are in control of these organizations, and are constantly influencing us via business, television or the internet."Since I entered politics, I have chiefly had men's views confided to me privately. Some of the biggest men in the U. S., in the field of commerce and manufacturing, are afraid of somebody, are afraid of something. They know that there is a power somewhere so organized, so subtle, so watchful, so interlocked, so complete, so pervasive, that they had better not speak above their breath when they speak in condemnation of it."
-President Wilson prior to the passage of the Federal Reserve Act 1913
The Illuminati also used bribes of money and sex to gain control of men in high places, and then blackmailed them with the threat of financial ruin, public exposure or assassination. This continues to the present day. Weishaupt wrote: "One must speak sometimes in one way, sometimes in another, so that our real purpose should remain impenetrable to our inferiors." And what was that purpose? It was "nothing less than to win power and riches, to undermine secular or religious government, and to obtain the mastery of the world." The first priority was to enlist writers, publishers and educators. The modern pantheon of great thinkers, from Darwin to Nietzsche to Marx, were Illuminati pawns or agents. Of one university, Weishaupt wrote: "All the professors are members of the Illuminati...so will all the pupils become disciples of Illuminism." (Wardner, 45) As the Order spread throughout Germany, money was contributed from such leading Jewish families as the Oppenheimers, Wertheimers, Schusters, Speyers, Sterns and of course, the Rothschilds. Gerald B. Winrod wrote in his book Adam Weishaupt: A Human Devil "of the thirty-nine chief sub-leaders of Weishaupt, seventeen were Jews." From Bavaria, the Order of the Illuminati spread like wildfire... Soon they had over 300 members from all walks of life, including students, merchants, doctors, lawyers, judges, professors, civil officers, bankers, and even church ministers.
Many corporations sport the Eye (and sometimes the Pyramid) in their logos. The theories assert that the Illuminati are in control of these organizations, and are constantly influencing us via business, television or the internet."Since I entered politics, I have chiefly had men's views confided to me privately. Some of the biggest men in the U. S., in the field of commerce and manufacturing, are afraid of somebody, are afraid of something. They know that there is a power somewhere so organized, so subtle, so watchful, so interlocked, so complete, so pervasive, that they had better not speak above their breath when they speak in condemnation of it."
-President Wilson prior to the passage of the Federal Reserve Act 1913
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"The New American Century" it's on the Internet. Read it.The signers are working in government now. It is almost all in place. Now is the time to be afraid. Not of some rag tag terrorist, but of the powers that be in our own government.
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- Marilynn_Murray
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Alex Jones (the narrator) has some great stuff at his two websites...one is infowars.com...the other is prisonplanet.
I am not a libertarian...but many of his predictions are coming to pass.
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