Politics as Usual
INSPIRATIONAL COMMENTS:
�We have it in our power to begin the world over again.� -- Paine, Common Sense, 1776.
"... our mode of teaching the principles of our profession [Masonry] is derived from the Druids ... and our chief emblems originally came from Egypt ..." [William Hutchinson, Mason, The Spirit of Masonry, revised by George Oliver, New York, Bell Publishing, originally published in 1775, p. 195]
"I think the subject which will be of most importance politically is Mass Psychology... Its importance has been enormously increased by the growth of mode methods of propaganda. Although this science will be diligently studied, it will be rigidly confined to the goveing class. The populace will not be allowed to know how its convictions are generated." - Bertrand Russell
William James said 'Compared to what we ought to be, we are only half awake.'
�Fy iaith, fy ngwlad, fy nghenedl Cymru - Cymru am byth! ("My language, my land, my nation of Wales - Wales for ever!"). � Thomas Jefferson.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt once remarked (1938): �Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, and Count Rumford are the three greatest minds that America has produced�.
In the following pages, I offer nothing more than simple facts, plain arguments and common sense; and have no other preliminaries to settle with the reader, other than that he will divest himself of prejudice and prepossession, and suffer his reason and his feelings to determine for themselves; that he will put on, or rather that he will not put off, the true character of a man, and generously enlarge his views beyond the present day. -Thomas Paine
" ... (A)narchism does not preclude social organization, social order or rules, the appropriate delegation of authority, or even of certain forms of govement, as long as this is distinguished from the state and as long as it is administrative and not oppressive, coercive, or bureaucratic."- (Honderich, Ted, ed. - The Oxford Companion to Philosophy - Oxford University Press, New York, 1995 - p. 31)
In 'Les Mysteres des Cathedrales' Fulcanelli said: "It is not enough to be studious, active and persevering, if one has no firm principles, no solid basis, if immoderate enthusiasm blinds one to reason, if pride overrules judgment, if greed expands before the prospect of a golden future� lea to think more with their own brains and less with those of others... Finally, when success has crowned so many years of labour, when his desires have been accomplished, the Wise Man, despising the vanities of this world, will draw near to the humble, the disinherited, to all those who work, suffer, struggle and weep here below. As an anonymous and dumb disciple of eteal Nature, an apostle of eteal Charity, he will remain faithful."
Thomas Jefferson �strenuously defended the Illuminati, and described Weishaupt as 'an enthusiastic philanthropist'.� - William T. Still, New World Order
�One of the saddest lessons of history is this: If we've been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle. We're no longer interested in finding out the truth. The bamboozle has captured us. It is simply too painful to acknowledge -- even to ourselves -- that we've been so credulous.� � Carl Sagan
�Let me issue and control a nation�s money and I care not who writes the laws.� � Mayer Amschel Rothschild.
"There was nothing left for us to do but to take them all, and educate the Filipinos, and uplift and civilize and Christianize them as our fellow-men for whom Christ also died� (Beisner, 1986, p. 49). - President McKinley.
Bucky Fuller said these most important words in 1981: �The U.S.A. is not run by its would-be 'democratic' govement. All the latter can do is try to adjust to the initiatives already taken by [the] great corporations. Nothing can be more pathetic than the role that has been played by the President of the United States, whose power is approximately zero. Nevertheless, the news media and most over-thirty-years-of-age U.S.A. citizens carry on as if the president had supreme power.�
�The only thing that interferes with my leaing is my education.� - Albert Einstein
If you overesteem great men, people become powerless. If you overvalue possessions, people begin to steal.
The Master leads by emptying people's minds and filling their cores, by weakening their ambition and toughening their resolve. He helps people lose everything they know, everything they desire, and creates confusion in those who think that they know.
Practice not-doing, and everything will fall into place. - by Lao-tzu (abt.551-479 BCE)
John von Neumann observed that... �the ever accelerating progress of technology... gives the appearance of approaching some essential singularity in the history of the race beyond which human affairs, as we know them, could not continue.�
When buying and selling are controlled by legislation, the first thing to be bought and sold are legislators. --P.J. O'Rourke
"None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free." - Johann Wolfgang Goethe (Founding member of the Illuminati of Weishaupt.)
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