For the organising the election of psycheocratic
political representatives,
the following is suggested: First, independent, bipartisan committees
should
be formed of ten to twenty people across the nation.
The Establishment
will, of course, be very interested in infiltrating committees
as well as by
freelance opportunists, lunatics and various political
groups; so it would
be advisable to involve, say, three psychologists
and three lawyers to
keep undesireables out. This vetting should be applied to club members
and
club candidates. To prevent the political reputation of the organising
comm-
ittee, if any, from spreading to the clubs that they
form and to discourage
undesireables, the members of organising committees should
be prevented
from joining the clubs that they form for a period of time.
It might advantageous to set up a shadow congress. The shadow congress
could perform the following functions:
1) Advise the present Congress
2) Lobby or pressure the present Congress
3) In case of a political or social breakdown, replace the present
Congress
4) Provide candidates for the present Congress in the next election
Shadow Congressional candidates could be selected as described above.
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2) God
Decrees Psycheocracy TOP
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"But select capable men from all the people--men who
fear God, trustworthy men who hate dishonest gain--
and appoint them as officials over thousands, hundreds,
fifties ands tens."
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Exodus,
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3)
For the Fright of Your Life, Surf:
TOP
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"If
one were to read all the newspapers and magazines and study all the issues
rigorously, one would only know about five percent of what is going on."
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Interviewee on Coasttocoastam.com
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Books:
1)
''The secret War Against the Jews''
John Loftus and Mark Aarons
St. Martins Griffin
2)
''The Surrender of an Empire"
Nesta Webster
Boswell Publishing UK
3)
"Secret Societies and Subversive Movments"
Nesta Webster
A&B book publishers
Brooklyn NY
4)
World revolution"
Nesta Webster
Constable and Co.
London UK
5)
"Trading with the Enemy''
Charles Higham
Barnes and Noble Books NY
6)
Diplomacy by Deception''
John Coleman Phd
Bridger House Publishing Inc
7)
"Conspirators' Hierarchy: the Story
of the Committee of 300"
8)
All These Things"
A. N. Field
9)
The Truth About the slump"
A. N. Field
10)
"The Red Fog over America''
William Guy Carr
11)
Pawns in the Game"
William Guy Carr
12)
The Roosevelt Myth"
John T Flynn
The Devin- Adair Company NY
14)
"Secret Societies"
Jan van Helsing
Ewertverlag Spain
15)
"None Dare it Conspiracy"
Gary Allen
Buccaneer books NY
16)
"Imperium"
Frances Parker Yocker
Noontide Press Ca
17)
"The Chosen People"
John M Allegro
Panther Books
18)
"Bitter Harvest"
James Corcoran
Penguin Books
19)
"The New Unhappy Lords"
A. K. Chesterton
Candour Publishing UK
20)
"Dope, Inc"
Kalimtis, Goldman, Steinberg,
21)
"The Cause of World Unrest"
The Morning Post UK
22)
"History of the Great American Fortunes"
Gustavus Myers
The Modern Library NY
23)
"The Last Secret"
Nicholas Bethell
Basic Books NY
24)
"The Unseen Hand"
A Ralph Epperson
Publius Press
25)
"Zionism in the Age of the Dictators"
Lenni Brenner
Croom Helm, London UK
26)
Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler"
Antony C Sutton
76 Press CA
28)
"The Nameless War"
Captain A. H. M. Ramsay
29)
"Rule by Secrecy'
Jim Marrs
Perennial ( HarperCollins )
30)
"The Secrets of the Federal Reserve"
Eustace Mullins
Bankers Research Institute VA
31)
"The 'Federal' Reserve Conspiracy and Rockefeller"
Emanuel M Josephson
Chedney Press NY
32)
"House of Rockefeller"
Morris A Bealle
All American Press
33)
Hitler's secret Backers
Sidney Warburg
Research Publications AZ
34)
"Bushwacked"
Uri Dowbenko
Conspiracy Digest MT
35)
"Fire in the Minds of Men"
James H. Billington
Basic Books
36)
"The French Revolution"
Nesta Webster
37)
"Call it Conspiracy"
Larry Abraham
Double A Publication WA
39)
"Patents for Hitler"
40
) "The Old Boys: The american elite
and the Origins of the CIA"
Burton Hersh
41)
"Unholy Trinity"
John Loftus, Mark Aarons
42)
''Nazi Gold"
Ian Sayer, Douglas Botting
43)
"The Pledge Betrayed"
Tom Boyer
44)
"The Puzzle Palace"
James Bamford"
45)
"The Splendid Blond Beast, Money,
Law and Genocide in the Twentieth Century"
46)
"The Strange Career of Herbert Hoover"
John Hamill
47)
"George Bush"
Webster G. Tarpley
Anton Chaitkin
Executive Intelligence Review
48)
"The New Pearl Harbour"
David Ray Griffin
Olive Branch Press
49)
"911 Synthetic Terror"
Webster G. Tarpley
Progressive Press
50)
"The Naked Capitalist"
W. Cleon Skousen
. 51) "The Federal Reserve Conspiracy"
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Eustace Mullins
Omni Publications
52) "Banking and Currency andthe Money
Trust"
Charles A. Lindbergh Sr.
Omni Publications
53) "The Invisible Government"
Dan Smoot
Western Islands Publishers
54) "The Federal Reserve Hoax"
Wickliffe B. Vennard Sr.
Omni Publications
55) "The Rothschild Money Trust"
George Armstrong
56) "The Iron Curtain Over America"
John Beaty
57) "The Conspiracy Against
the Dollar"
Peter Beter
George Braziller
58) "Blowback"
Chalmers Johnson
Henry Holt Co.
59) The Controversy of
Zion
Douglas Reed
Noontide Press
See: www.controversy-of-zion.com
60) Far and Wide
Douglas Reed
See: www.douglasreed.co.uk
61) Controversies, Cover-ups
and Crimes
Jonathan Vankin
Paragon House Press
62) Our Love Affair with
Germany
Hans Haber
G P Putnams New York
63) The Rockefeller
Conspiracy
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Sources
of books;
biblebelievers.org.au
books: CPA Publishers Boring OR (503) 668 4911
flatlandbooks.com
cuttingedge.org/store.htm
armageddonbooks.com
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15)
The Collapse of the World Center TOP
Web sites that might be of interest:
Search for +disease+holistic
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In the early part of the Nineteenth century,
The political model followed by the Illuminati and the organisers
of the Brit-
A political model more conducive to the ends of the Illuminati and
the Cecil
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Treason, The New World Order
"Trilaterals Over Washington"
"Fire in the Minds of Men"
"Final Warning: a History of the
Federal Reserve System Conspiracy
These Books may be obtained at the following book sellers, the
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22)
End Free Speech on WBAI TOP
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28) Oppose
Oppression with Ten Billion Pricks TOP
Organised opposition
to an oppressor requires leaders, who will
1) Never show intelligence or initiative when working for the
29) Scientific
Socialism TOP
Science is the generation and
the record of information collected
Despite the impossibility of scientific socialism,
the latter is attrac-
Scientific socialism calls for the transfer of property
from the wealthy
30) The Morals
of a Journalist? TOP
In the 1930ies and 1940ies corporations thought
that they should
Thus there exists two moral systems
side by side: the morality
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Some building demolition experts have speculated that the WTC
build-
ings could not have collapse the way
they did without explosives.
For more: freeworldalliance.com, http://serendipity.magnet.ch , thenew-
american.com , intellex.com/~rigs, thememoryhole.org , emperorsclothes
.com , Conspiracyplanet.com , jimmarrs.com , copvcia.com , cyberclass
.com , world-action.co.uk , public-action.co.uk ,
americanfreepress.net
www.mathaba.net related info: www.dack.com ,
orlingrabbe.org , aci
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.au , unansweredquestions.org , questionsquestions.net , attackonamerica
.net ,911timeline.net , osamaskidney.com Search: "+Benton+K+Partin"
"New+World+Order", +"+Carlyle+Group"+CIA , Illuminati , Rothschild ,
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+WTC+September+explosives , "Michael C Rupert",+"Myron C Fagan",
True patriots learn the worst and tell all. "9-11 In
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16)
The Divided Brain TOP
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The human brain is divided into two hemispheres. The right hemisphere
processes feelings and emotion; the left hemisphere
processes reason
and logic. The right hemisphere necessarily dominates and
controls the
left. Consider two of our cavemen ancestors cogitating on the meaning
of life. Along comes a hungry tiger. One becomes scared stiff,
switches
of his left hemisphere and runs as fast as his legs can
carry him. The
other contemplates the semiotics of hungry tigers and
disappears along
with his genes. Thus our right hemispheres control our
left hemisphere
and will only allow the latter to work if it can produce net pleasure
greater than otherwise available.
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17) The
Iron Law of Charity TOP
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The establishment will set the standard of living of the population
as a compromise between their profits and their
security. If the
standard of living is higher, then the establishment may
reduce it
for greater profit without endangering their security. If the standard
of living is too low they will raise it to preserve their
security. If a
perceptible amount of charity were to raise the standard
of living,
the establishment would increase their profits until the level
of the
standard of living is lowered to the original compromise level.
.
For simple example, the Establishment of a town decides to the rents
and more and people become homeless. When fifty people become
homeless the Establishment will stop raising the rents as more home-
lessness will result in political losses and subsequent loss of rent. Now
along comes some activists who work very hard to find homes for all
the homeless. How will the Establishment react? they will
raise the
rents until fifty people become homeless. How will the activists react?
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18)
Proposed Voting System TOP
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Contiguous electoral districts should be paired off and
amalgamated.
The districts should elect two representatives each, the
two being the
ones with the largest and second largest number of votes. The
elected
representatives should be given votes equal to the number of thousands
of votes voted for them. Political parties whose candidates did not receive
enough votes to be elected should be allowed to consolidate the votes of
their candidates running in all districts and send a representative(s)
to the
deliberative body, voting the consolidated votes in thousands.
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19)
Better Health TOP
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In the 19th century there were, not one, but many different types of
doctors. At the top were the homeopaths, who attended
the middle
class and the wealthy. Just below them were the naturopaths, osteo-
paths, and chiropractors. At the bottom was the ex-army, "saw bones"
who also knew some herbology picked up from Native Americans. Just
above the "saw bones" were a group of doctors whose medical
prac-
tices originated in Germany. These doctors, who were based in Philad-
elphia, believed in what was known as
"heroic medicine", heavy
surgery and large amounts of strong
medicines. The middle class
regarded them a quacks, preferring to use homeopaths.
They app-
ended the letters "M.D." to their names.
Their trade organization
was called "The American Medical Association."
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In 1895 John Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie invested very
heavily
in the nascent pharmaceutical industry. All the types of doctors refused
to prescribe the pharmaceuticals--with
one exception--the heroic
doctors of Philadelphia. Unfortunately, they served the poor and const-
ituted less than one half percent of all doctors--hardly enough to justify
their investment in pharmaceuticals. Any aggressive businessman would
have given up there and then. But not Rockefeller. Through a long
and
heroic effort, using fair and mostly foul means, he reduced all types
of
doctors, except the heroic M.D.s to less than or
half percent of all
doctors. The number of M.D.s were increased to over 99
percent of
all doctors.
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After the Civil War, government medicine expanded enormously to take
care of veterans. Government medicine was controlled by surgeons and
surgeon’s subsequently controlled the whole of medicine. To
win the
alliance of the surgeons the pharmaceutical companies accepted
unfet-
tered surgery.
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In the twenties, the public was very attuned to the new, particularly the
scientific, and to throwing out the old. At that time surgeons developed
new spectacular operations that cured illnesses that homeopaths
were
unable to. These operations were heavily publicized by the Press, then,
as now, controlled by the Rockefellers (or more accurately, controlled
by those who control the Rockefellers). The first medical research
was
done by the heroic doctors was in the twenties and their medicine
was
then called "scientific". In the nineteenth century and early twentieth
cent-
ury there were hundreds of medical schools with very low standards
and
the public was very unhappy about the situation. Rockefeller commissioned
a study of medical education. The commission’s report, called the "Flexner
report," recommended closing the substandard medical schools. In an after-
thought the report recommended that medicine should go in the
direction
of surgery and pharmaceuticals. To the great benefit of the public
the sub-
standard medical schools were closed and the
report gained enormous
public respect. The reports recommendation for surgery and
pharmaceu-
ticals was subsequently exploited to the maximum. Rockefeller
used his
considerable political power to replace all physicians
in the civil service
with M.D. Physicians. The remaining medical schools were
heavily sub-
sidized by Rockefeller and became dependent on the subsidies. The
med-
ical schools subsequently ousted all professors who did not support pharm-
aceuticals as a primary form of medicine, even professors
who had the
highest esteem of their students and colleagues. Through their power
and
wealth the pharmaceutical industry gained control of the Food
and Drug
Agency. Through interlocking directorates and advertising
they control
almost all periodicals and all newspapers to promote their form of therapy
and discredit all competitive therapy.
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Large corporations that considered themselves "responsible members of
the community" made charitable contributions. These contributions gen-
erated considerable debate. Could a corporation legitimately
make a
charitable contribution that did not result in an identifiable pay off
when
using the stockholders' potential profits. Also, what were the responsib-
ilities of a corporation? The answers to the questions were
definitively
answered as follows: a corporation has no right to make charitable con-
tributions or humanitarian acts, except when identifiable advantages are
to be made-for example, control of a charitable organization. The
only
obligations of a corporation are to obey the laws and maximize the return
on investment. The corporation has no moral obligations--if
they had,
the most moral corporation would spend the most on charity and become
the least competitive. If some party were to be hurt, the Law must prevent
the damage. In a celebrated example, example of some years
ago Ford’s
Pinto had side saddle fuel tanks which caused many fiery deaths.
Instead
of spending several billion dollars on changing the tanks,
Ford just paid
off the victims--costing Ford only a few million dollars. Ford
acted in a
morally responsible manner. The only factor that controls corporate depre-
dations is adverse publicity. Otherwise corporations
have a responsibility
to suck the public dry, pay their employee starvation wages
for dangerous unhealthy work, sell dangerous and unhealthy products and
pollute the ecology. That those who control corporations also control the
law is another matter.
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Corporations making genetically modified food have an
obligation to
promise a wide variety of and more nutritious food at half the price. The
corporations are also obliged to exploit their patents to form
cartels, to
produce food as cheaply as possible, which will probably be less
nutrit-
ious and contain more toxins, and charge twice the price.
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Science is the accumulation of knowledge, and only knowledge, obtained
in conformance with protocols designed to provide
information of the
highest reliability that is also consistent with production. High reliability
is
demanded because many careers and billions of dollars are dependent on
prior research. In science only the research counts. The characteristics
of
the scientist and the circumstances of the
research count for nothing.
Negative scientific findings only are considered valid
for the time and
location of the research. Statements made by scientists
are not consid-
ered to be scientifically true unless supported by research.
.
The measure of reliability is probability. Physics has the greatest rel-
iability with a probability of about 99.9999%. This is because there
are very few elements, few interactions, few characteristics and each
object in a class of elements is identical to the other members in the
class. Psychiatric research is the least reliable science, having a prob-
ability of about 90%. This is because each subject is complex and
varies in time and from subject to subject.
.
There are no such things as scientific practices as allegedly
scientific
practices produce outputs that are not information and
because all
practices involve protocols, procedures and information that
are not
scientifically, proven, e.g. personnel management. There
is no such
thing as scientific agriculture, manufacturing, engineering, management,
design; nor are there such things as scientific socialism or scientific
medicine.
.
Science is broken down into disciplines and disciplines are broken
down into theories. Theories start as ideas with reliabilities consid-
ered low. When a theory is tested scientifically its reliability will be
considered higher but not proven. Then the theory is retested
by
other groups and if their research finds the theory to be valid,
it is
assumed to be "proven", meaning the reliability of the theory is that
which is characteristic of the discipline. No theory
is considered
proven absolutely; scientists believe that every theory might be con-
tradicted by more sophisticated research, or superceded by another
theory.
.
Information of all probabilities can be useful, not just probabilities
of,
say, 99.99% and above, characteristic of science. For example, if a
ragged derelict run up to the reader and gave some information, the
reliability of the information might be generally judged to be 5 to 10
percent. Now if the derelict were to tell the reader that there was
a
drug addict waiting to rob and kill them, the reader would
certainly
take heed: thus information with a reliability of 5 to 10 percent is pot-
tentially valuable. If geologists were to tell a petroleum company that
there was a one percent probability that there was a
billion Dollars
worth of oil in a given location, it would certainly be worthwhile
to
for the company to spend one million Dollars to explore for
the oil.
Thus information with a probability of
10% could be valuable.
Mathematically speaking, the value of information is equal to
minus
the cost of using it, plus the benefits times the probability the benefits
are as high as assumed minus the losses that might result
times the
probability that the losses might occur.
.
Allopathic medicine, which could otherwise be called dominant,
Rockefeller, pharmaceutical or for profit medicine, justify their
therapies by the claim that they are "scientifically proven"
and
justify not using other types of medicine by claiming that they are
scientifically unproven. This implies that scientifically
unproven
medicine does not work. In other words scientists or doctors select
scientifically unproven and ineffective therapies, then
make them
effective by scientifically proving them to be effective. Science was
only introduced into medicine in the twenties, thus no medical therapy
could have worked before the twenties. Science was invented in 1620
A.D., thus nothing could have worked before that time.
.
No therapy is completely effective. Most therapies are effective from
40% to 50% of the time; only a few therapies are effective
80% of
the time. For example, let us say that one hundred physicians
find,
through many applications, that a therapy is 50% effective. The com-
bined credibility of the physicians could not be 100%
but could be
99.9%. The above finding would classify by the medical establishment
as "anecdotal", as it was not scientifically proven. Thus a patient could
expect that the therapy in question has a probability of
being effective
49.95% of the time. Now let us assume that the therapy is then
scient-
ifically proven and that the probability of the therapy being 50% effective
is 99.99%. A patient could now expect the probability of the scientifically
proven therapy being effective to be 49.995%. The scientific proof increases
the probability of the therapy being effective by 0.045%.
.
The criteria for credibility for medical information has long been debated.
If the standards for medical information were too high then patients would
be denied effective therapies for which there were not enough
resources
to prove. On the other hand, too low standards
would mean patients
ould be subjected to therapies of dubious
reliability. The final criteria
for medical credibility settle on was, and is, as follows:
if one physician
were to state that a therapy were effective (for some of
the time) then
all other physicians were obliged to accept this information
as true. The
denial of the efficiency of therapies, on the other hand, required
a much
higher standard of proof: the therapy must be tried on a minimum
of six
patients, in conditions described by the doctor, following the
described
protocol faithfully and in constant communication with the doctor. If no
patients improve then the therapy could be deemed ineffective. If one or
more patients improve, then the therapy could no t be deemed
to be
ineffective.
.
In practice only about 10% to 20% of allopathic medical procedures
are
scientifically proven. This does not mean that the unproven therapies do
not work, just that they are scientifically unproven. Neither organ transp-
lants nor heart bypass operations are scientifically proven.
.
Allopaths frequently refer to reports of successes of
holistic medicine to
be "anecdotal" implying that the information came in with breeze
and was
highly unreliable; but their real definition of anecdotal is any thing
that is not
scientifically proven, which could include information that is, perhaps
99.9%
reliable--more than enough to be acceptable.
.
Practitioners of alternative medicine take the state of health and biochem-
istries of their patients in account because each person's biochemistry
is
unique. "If biochemistries were animals, each person's biochemistry would
be a different species". It would be impossible to get a cohort of patients
with identical biochemistries and thus it would be impossible to scientifically
prove alternative medicine. The individual components of alternative
therapies, however, have been scientifically proven. All supplements--herbs,
vitamins, etc. have been scientifically proven, with at least two dozen
scientific studies per supplement. There are over two thousand scientific
studies proving vitamin C to be effective. All together there are about
one
and a half million research studies proving supplements to be effective.
.
There are about 700 M.D. physicians in theUnited States who practice
alternative medicine and attest to its efficacy. There are several thousand
alternative physicians in the United States who also attest to the efficacy
of alternative medicine. And that, according to medical protocols, is enough.
.
The allopathic establishment in times past declared that holistic medicine
was simply "quackery". Now the establishment declares that they have
an open mind about holistic medicine and will accept all treatments that
have been scientifically proven. This is not true. The efficacy of supplements
have been proven, are cheaper and have no side effects, yet the allopaths
prescribe no supplements. For example, St. John's Wort is just as effective
as Prozac, is cheaper and does not have the violent side effects of Prozac,
yet they always prescribe Prozac. Scientific tests of therapies cost from
five
to twenty million dollars. Very cleverly, the medical establishment prevents
the expenditure of any money for the scientific testing of holistic treatment.
The Office of Alternative medicine of the government Accounting Office
received only two million Dollars for its budget.
.
The allopathic establishment claims that alternative medicine is scientifically
unproven, thus unacceptable, implying that all allopathic therapies are
scient-
ifically proven. If scientifically proving of allopathic therapies is considered
so vitally important, then surely an allopaths should be very careful in
making
sure that any therapies he might use were scientifically proven before
they
were used: i.e. he would read and file all scientific papers that prove
allopathic
therapies. Yet how many allopaths can claim they have, in their possession,
any scientific papers proving the therapies they use? Or read them?
.
The pressures, psychological, administrative and financial, that bear against
M.D.s who might contemplate practicing alternative medicine are so over-
whelming that only one in a thousand use alternative medicine. The pressure
is high enough to overcome the sense of reality of M.D.s. M.D. routinely
send their friends, relatives, colleagues and themselves to lives of chronic
illness even death. The pressures are as described:
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M.D.s go through a very traumatic, not to mention expensive, period
of study from about sixteen years of age to about thirty years of age.
To admit the efficacy of alternative medicine would mean admitting that
these years of trauma were mostly wasted; it would mean two more years
of costly training and loss of income; after the training it would mean
less
income because, despite some famous alternative physicians who make
large incomes, the average alternative physician makes less. It would mean
that friends, relatives and patients suffered, died or were incapacitated
unnecessarily; it would mean loss friends, most of whom are physicians,
and the enmity of colleagues; it would mean loss of ego. The main comp-
onent, if not the only component of an M.D. is being an M.D., having no
time to develop any other component; it would mean loss of hospital privil-
eges; it would mean possible harassment or prosecution by the state medical
authorities.
.
There are four factors that cause illness: psychological stress results
in
about 50% of illness; lack of exercise results in about 25% of illness;
malnutrition and toxicity results in about 25% of illness and genetics
causes
about 1% of illness; the genetically caused illness would occur even in
the
absence of the other causes. As a result of evolution the damage resulting
from the causative factors will occur in the parts of the body that will
cause
least reduction of viability and the least damage to other parts of the
body.
As damage continues more parts of the body are affected in order of their
lack of importance. The first parts of the body to be damaged are the skin
beneath the eyes and the skin on the back of the hands. Finally the important
organs become damaged; which ones become damaged first depends on genetics.
One damaged organ produces a reduced service to other organs, which in
turn,
cause a reduced service to other organs and so on until death. The heart
being
the last to go. The above process is called old age, but is, in fact, not;
it is death
by prolonged stress.
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The damage described above expresses itself as an aberrations in the
biochemistry of about 700,000 different proteins in the human body,
not to mention in lipids, carbohydrates etc. The aberrations vary consid-
erable from individual to individual due to genetic differences. Our cave
men ancestors, not to mention the animals from which they descended,
suffered considerable stress from competition for dominance, predatory
animals, droughts, famines etc, and did become ill. They were saved from
extinction by biochemical repair systems within the body. These repairs
systems need thousands of different types of chemicals all of which are
obtained from fresh plants and fruits which they only ate, except for an
occasional small animal. When ill, our ancestors were attracted to certain
plants that increased healing process.
.
Homeopathy has two definitions. The first is the assumption that the
symptoms of illnesses are the bodies healing process. Practitioners
of homeopathy encourage the symptoms, unless, of course, the symp-
toms cause damage or threaten the patients life. In addition the homeo-
pathic practitioner will remove the stresses acting on the patient, change
his diet, prescribe appropriate supplements and detoxify the patient from
toxins that came from the food, the environment etc. When the symptoms
threaten the life or well being of a patient, a homeopathic practitioner
will
treat the patient to reduce the symptoms--this process is called allopathy.
.
The second definition is more specific. The Homeopath will prescribe for
a patient a poison that is select to provoke precisely the symptoms that
are
associated with the illness being treated, thus increasing the symptoms
to
hasten the cure. The Homeopath dilutes the poison to such an extent that
there is only a probability of about one percent that one molecule of the
poison is in the dose. This defies common sense, but the efficacy of Home-
opathic medicines has been proven by about one hundred controlled,
double blind scientific studies (which takes care of the placebo effect).
.
Allopathic medicine is designed to reduce symptoms. The reduction of
symptoms is highly desirable if they threaten the life of patient or threaten
permanent damage. For example, a temperature of over 108^F, or severe
inflammation that might cause asphyxiation. Allopathic medicine is used
to
reduce discomfort and pain, which is less desirable if the cause of the
illness
is ignored. Allopathic medicine is used only by M.D.s. M.D.s are taught
only enough biochemistry to understand pharmaceuticals, not enough to
understand their patients' biochemistry. They are not taught herbology,
detoxification, nutrition or stress reduction.
.
Pharmacological medicine, which is more or less coincident with allopathic
medicine, is the prescription of only chemicals that have been developed
and patented by chemists. The main purpose of pharmacological medicine
is the high profit resulting from the monopoly resulting from the patent
granted for the chemicals. Pharmacological chemicals cannot replace the
thousands of chemicals from plants (phytochemicals) that the body requires
and results in poorer health. There are some exceptions where pharmaco-
logical medicines are the best treatment. Pharmacological medicines require
the political suppression of other types of medicine to survive.
.
Chiropractors reduce illnesses by manipulating the vertebrae of the spine
to
relieve stress on nerves coming out of spinal cord and into the body. Most
problems dealt with by chiropractors result form slip resulting from weak
cartilage, which, in turn, results from malnutrition. Some chiropractors
counsel
nutrition and are called mixed chiropractors.
.
Osteopaths deal with the problems of bones and muscles.
.
Naturopaths encourage natural healing using herbs, supplements, stress
reduction, detoxification, etc.
.
HEART DISEASE
.
Cardiovascular disease originates with the bombardment of the inner
surfaces of arteries and veins by free radicals. The free radicals result
from smoking, alcohol, chemicals, etc. The inner surfaces of the veins
and arteries become ulcerative and become covered with a scab.
The scab, in turn, becomes covered with cholesterol and calcium.
After a time the arteries become occluded and heart attack or stroke
occurs. Without the scab, no cholesterol or calcium will be deposited.
The best therapy for clogged arteries is chelation therapy. The therapy
involves about twenty to forty 4 hour sessions of an intravenous drip,
then diet and lifestyle modification to prevent further plaque deposits.
The therapy is successful for about 80% of patients, incurs no deaths,
results in no requirement for recuperation either between sessions or
after the sessions. The cost is about $4000.
.
The heart bypass operation is almost completely successful, but costs
a minimum of $50,000, lasts only about eighteen months and has a
death rate of 2% to 17% depending on the hospital. The patient must
recuperate for about six months.
.
CANCER
.
Of the six trillion cells that make up a human being, a very few--about
one hundred a day--become cancerous. The immune system is more
than capable of destroying these cells. If the immune system is comp-
romised, the cancer cells will proliferate. Holistic therapies are designed
to improve the immune system in order to destroy the cancer cells.
There are about 100 holistic therapies. There are three main establishment
therapies: surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. On occasion these therapies
save lives, but mostly they do not. It has been found that, on average,
a patient will live a little longer with no establishment therapy than
with.
It is difficult to compare establishment and holistic cancer therapies
in
general, but the holistic physicians have a success rate of from 20% to
50% in treating terminal cancer patients (terminal as fined by estab-
lishment medicine).
.
A prion is a short protein that is in the form of a loop which is folded.
Prions exist around nerve cells. In one animal in a million a prion becomes
folded in a wrong, or aberrant, manner. The aberrant prion has the capability
of causing normal prions to become aberrant, which, in turn, cause other
prions to become aberrant. Eventually sufficient prions become aberrant
to cause the animal (or human) to become ill and die. The disease is known
as Kuru, Creutzfeld-Jacob disease (cjd), bovine spongiform encephal-
opathy (BSE) etc. Prions are destroyed by heat that is above either
600^C or 1100^F. The immune system cannot recognize aberrant
prions as being aberrant and cannot destroy them. There is no cure
for aberrant prion disease. As little as one gram of infected meat can
cause disease. The incubation period of the disease can last for up to
several decades. The BSE epidemic started in the United Kingdom in
the eighties when sick farm animals (with BSE) were rendered (boiled
into soup) instead of being buried. The soup was then converted into
pellets and fed to farm animals, which, in turn, became sick with BSE.
Before the animals with BSE acquired symptoms they were slaughtered
and sold to the public, transmitting BSE to humans. So far, about 80
people have died. The total death toll can only be guessed at because
the disease could cause symptoms only after decades. In the United
States, the Food and Drug Agency attempted control the rendering
and feeding of sick animals back to living animals, but were thwarted
by the powerful cattle industry. Now all that F.D.A can require is that
bags containing pellets made from rendered ill animals bear the notice
that the pellets were not to be fed to cattle or other ruminants. A survey
found that a little under 30% of manufacturers of pellets did not comply
with the F.D.A. requirements. See mad_cow.com and search "Terry
Singeltary".
.
Ninety-five percent of the population, infants, children and adults,
suffer from malnutrition, which means lack of nutritious food, no
just lack of food. Among the myriad results of malnutrition is the
weakening of the bonding between the cells of the body. The weak-
ening causes holes to be formed at the point where four cells meet,
allowing fluids to flow through. Since interstitial fluid must flow over
cells to nourish them, these holes do not matter much. However, this
leakage in the intestine wall does matter and is the cause of many
serious medical problems. These problems are sometimes called "Leaky
Gut Syndrome". The leakage allows lengths of foreign protein to enter
into the blood stream and then into the rest of the body. The proteins
can mimic hormones or can counter the effect of hormones. They can
speed up or retard many chemical reactions and interfere with many other
reactions to cause many illnesses and psychological problems. Food
sensitivity is hereditary. Human biochemistry varies considerably from
individual to individual and the foreign proteins mentioned above will
cause different reactions in different individuals. Holistic Doctors have
found that all their patients who suffered from food sensitivity were
sensitive to many foods; none were sensitive to just one food. The most
common food to which people are sensitive are:- Beef, Milk, straw-
berries, peanuts etc. Many people are sensitive to environmental toxins
as well. As a food sensitive child matures, its symptoms become diffuse
and harder to recognize. The food sensitivity does not disappear.
.
Food intolerance is the lack of digestive enzyme, almost always Lactase,
leading to the inability to digest the corresponding food, almost always
milk. Food allergy is food sensitivity when the immune factor Ige is prod-
uced in response to the foreign proteins. Unless Ige is produced, conven-
tional medicine, arbitrarily, does not recognize the existence of sensitivity
to or allergic reaction to food and calls the complaints psychosomatic.
.
Some of the symptoms of food sensitivity in infants and children are as
follows, the symptoms will vary from child to child: horizontal folds
beneath the lower eyelids, eye bags, swollen lower eyelids, discoloration
beneath the lower eyelids, red blue, tan, olive or black, red cheeks, red
ear lobes, red coloration on the outer edges of the ears, a horizontal
red
line on the middle of the nose, paleness, puffy cheeks, frequent infections,
particularly in the ears, eyes, nose and throat, hyperactivity, sniffling,
attention deficit disorder, hostility and other psychological problems.
In addition, infants can show the following symptoms: excess drooling,
swelling, frequently called baby fat, more accurately called edema; some-
times just around the limbs; sometimes the whole body, circular folds
around the wrists and ankles. In the crease of the folds, at the bottom,
there can be a red ring, whining, prolonged crying and listlessness.
.
The illnesses caused by food sensitivity, and possibly in conjunction with
other factors, are many. For example arthritis, infections, autism, auto-
immune diseases, colitis, irritable bowel syndrome, headaches, depression,
constipation, eczema, asthma, hay fever etc. In some cases of food
sensitivity, the food in question can be as addictive as alcohol or even
narcotics.
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OTHER MEDICAL PROBLEMS
.
Holistic medicine is superior to establishment medicine in the
following areas as well as in other areas not listed:
.
Allergies or, more accurately, food sensitivity
Arthritis
Urinary tract problems
Grastro-enterological problems
Infections
Dental problems
Diabetes
Ear problems
Psychiatric problems
Eye problems
Chronic fatigue syndrome
Osteoporosis
Infertility
Sexual dysfunctions
Overweight
Obstetrical, gynecological and female problems
The supplement industry is completely unregulated by the FDA. The
supplement industry is also growing at a high rate and attracts unscru-
pulous businessmen who sell products that are either do no good or
use raw materials of such low quality that their products are of dubious
value. There are, of course many honorable manufacturers of suppl-
ements. To determine which is which, some investigations are required.
It is suggested that holistic physicians be asked as well as others who
are familiar with supplements.
.
All fields have their incompetents and crooks and holistic medicine is
no exception. To find a satisfactory physician, a potential patient should:-
.
Ask what qualifications they have.
Ask whether they have treated the problem in question.
Ask whether potential patients can speak to the prior patients of the
physician who had been treated for the same problem.
Ask what the fees amount to.
Ask whether the patient will have the undivided attention of the physician,
uninterrupted by telephone calls.
Ask clerks, proprietors and customers of health stores for recomm-
endations and for their experiences with holistic physicians.
askwalterstoll.com
laleva.cc
masscfids.org
ppnf.org
townsendletter.com
curezone.com
naturalnews.com
westonprice.org
whale.to
cancertutor.org
drday.org
holisticjunction.com
holistic.com
drcalapai.net
hsibaltimore.com
secondopinionnewsletter.com
holisticonline.com
ivey-rose.co.uk
citizensforhealth.com
citizens.org
mercola.com
.
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20) The
New Green Direction TOP
.
The Green Party has no members of Congress, nor any members
of state senates nor state assemblies. Instead of spending a lot of
resources to elect Greens to these bodies, Green Party members
could, ex officio, achieve the political equivalent by organizing in-
dependent local political Democratic clubs. The club
members
would select their primary candidates by advertising for one
hun-
dred or one thousand applicants, then select the best, using inves-
tigation, rigorous tests and psychological evaluation.
The club
would then petition and canvass for their candidate in the primary
election. The large amount of money collected by the machine is
ery much to convince skeptical Democrats to vote for their cand-
idate. The independent club could claim that, unlike the machine
candidate, who was selected from a small group of opportunists
by some murky process, their candidate was selected from a
wide
base, in the open, using a rigorous, professional method of selection.
Since the Green position is included in the
Democratic position,
the independent candidate will also support the Green position.
.
The Green members plus any invitees should form an organizing
committee of about ten people, set up a table in an appropriate
location, hand out leaflets, and sign up Democrats. Some
Dem-
ocrats will join the organizing committee. When a sufficient number
of Democrats have been signed up, the committee should
select
a trustworthy individual, a lawyer, for example, to become a temp-
orary club chairman, and possibly, a temporary
constitution. It
should take only a few days to test the idea.
.
Carolyn McCarthy's husband was shot on the Long Island Railroad.
She ran as a Democrat in a heavily Republican area and won. In the
2000 election she won with 61 percent of the vote and raised
1.97
million Dollars, two thirds of which came from individual
donors.
.
Some Greens believe that it would a profitable policy
to support
machine Democratic candidates who espouse positions
attractive
to Greens. Why wait for some occasional Democratic
candidate,
without complete credibility, when Greens could enable many more
non-machine candidates with complete credibility.
.
To become a major party, that is to split the vote 33:33;33 percent,
the Greens must take 22 percent from the Democrats and 11 per-
cent from the Republicans. Given the acute awareness of spoilage
and, beyond a few percentage, the reluctance of voters to change
parties, it will take, perhaps fifteen to thirty years.
.
If the Democrats and Republicans prevented access of the Green
Party to the media, they certainly will prevent instant runoff voting.
.
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21) The
Dark History of the New World Order and the EU TOP
.
The idea of a one world government originated in ancient times. Darius
the Great conquered much of the world. Alexander the Great would have
conquered the world had he not died young. The Romans did
create a
one world government. Plato wrote a book, called "The Republic", post-
ulating a one world government, ruled by philosopher-kings
and admin-
istered by a guardian class. The "Republic" is the powerful inspiration
for
our present political system.
.
In the Middle Ages, communications were poor. What thought there was,
was committed to religion, and there was no new world
order activity.
There were three developments that were of later importance.
.
One development was the Crusades. As a result
of the Crusades
the west learned, inter alia, of Islamic secret societies--the Hashemites
being the best example. The secret societies were organized in
layers.
The members of all layers were kept ignorant of next higher layer. Pro-
-mising members were inducted the next higher layer and indoctrinated
in the beliefs of that layer. The first layer was orthodox Islam. The sec-
ond layer believed in a more moderate form of Islam. The
next layer,
in agnosticism. The next layer, in Atheism, etc.
.
International banking in the Middle Ages was difficult. If a
sovereign
defaulted, the bankers could not collect. If an individual
defaulted,
the banker would lose in biased and corrupt courts of the defaulters
country. The international bankers responded by
forming a very
cohesive banking community, sending their sons to each
other for
training etc. In the Middle Ages nationalism was
weak and the co-
hesiveness of the bankers was strong; they, in effect, formed a pow-
erful sovereign country. The bankers were, and still are, more
loyal
to their sovereign country than to the counties of which they subjects.
One the methods of controlling a country was to
finance, or threa-
ten to finance, the country's enemies. The bankers have no
qualms
about causing war and misery. They pride themselves in having nerves
of steel. Any banker who had second thoughts was derided
as having
lost his nerve. Their descendents still have the same attitude.
.
In the Middle Ages almost everybody was illiterate
and innumerate
some times even monarchs. On the other hand, the Jews were
literate
and numerate. Their economic activity being limited to money lending, the
Jews were excellent accountants. The Jews very efficient and had
secure
communication with other Jews many hundred of miles away.
Because
of their abilities, the Jews became treasurers ( and
military procurers)
to the monarchs. Using their positions as treasurers, the Jews (actually
Jewish families) became very rich, though not as rich as their monarchs.
These Jewish families were called "Hofjuden" meaning Court Jews. The
Hofjuden adopted the ways of aristocrats. They owned
large houses
with servants, were clean, wore fine clothes, owned horses and carriages
and exhibited courtly manners. The ordinary Jews, on
the other hand,
were, due to economic restrictions, coarse, uncouth, filthy and dressed
in
rags. The Hofjuden held the ordinary Jew in complete contempt and
called
them Goyim which means cattle (not gentile). This contempt still
exists to
this very day. The Hofjuden acquiesced, even
encouraged, pogroms as
they contributed to Jewish cohesiveness and control,
by the Hofuden, of
ordinary Jews. Some of the earlier Hof juden families
were the Eliases,
Cohens, Montefiores, Sassoons, etc. Later Hofjuden were the
Rothschilds
and the Bronfmans. The Rothschilds were, by far, the most successful
and
richest Hofjuden. It would be impossible tell how rich
they were, as the
super rich have a custom of hiding their wealth by putting it in the legal
own-
ership of others who act as fronts. The Hofjuden, though, to this
day, serve
the descendents of the monarchs of old, making wars, depressions, trading
in
narcotics ( and alcohol during prohibition), money laundering,
fraud, theft,
and sucking nations dry. The monarchs of Europe
are all descended from
the Black Nobility of Italy, and are all closely related to
each other through
inter-marriage.
.
In the beginning of the 17th century, the monarchs of Europe were abs-
olute. During the 17th century, the bourgeois became very rich through
trade and industry. The bourgeois pressured the monarchs for a constitu-
tion and by the end of the 17th century the latter became
constitution
monarchs. Apparently the monarchs resented their loss of power. They
could not regain their power through military force. They resorted
to
subterfuge and formed, together with some other wealthy persons
and
the most brilliant scholars of the day, an organization called the
"Illum-
inati" on May the first 1776. The principles of the Illuminati
were as
follows:
.
1) Eliminate all tariffs and nation states, to be replaced by a World
government
2) Eliminate all monarchies, they, one assumes, to become Philosopher-Kings
3) Eliminate the aristocracy
4) Abolish all property and wealth
5) Abolish religion
6) Abolish the family, to be replaced by communal living
7) Reject adherence to any moral precepts
8) Reduce the size of the World population, about which they rather
hysterical
.
It has been pointed out that it would be difficult to find any reasons
why the Illuminati would want abolish their own wealth. Possible
answers are:
.
1) They were altruistic
2) They would award themselves unlimited stipends
3) They would abolish only the wealth of others
Another question that might be asked is why they put in time and effort
to
organize the Illuminati. Possible answers are:
1) They were altruistic
2) They were infected with the obsession with the rationality of the
Eighteenth century
3) They were unhappy with the bourgeois restrictions on their
activities and wished to return to the unrestricted Middle
Ages.
4) They had few books, no TV, radio nor cinema and were thrilled
by the intrigue
.
In 1785 some incriminating Illuminati documents were discovered
and
some individuals went to prison for conspiring to overthrow the Bavarian
government. The organization was dissolved. The members,
however,
were so enthusiastic about the idea that continued the
organization in
an informal manner, without name, headquarters,
letterhead, formal
meetings, accounts or publications. Their disseminata
were published
in obscure publications, written in obscure language.
.
The descendents of the Illuminati, as well as their British
equivalents
(who did not descend from the Illuminati) are frequently referred to as
"Illuminati", although there is no such formal organization. To
further
their power the Illuminati infiltrated all manner o f
organizations, incl-
uding masons, satanic and occult organizations. Because of the secrecy
of the Illuminati, and their involvement in the occult, they have attracted
the attention of enthusiasts of the occult and fantasy and are featured
in
many of their books. The Illuminati were strictly rational. One such book
is
"Illuminatus!" by Robert Anton Wilson. Wilson's book introduced many
to
Knowledge of the Illuminati, but in a rather distorted manner. Another
group
that is interested in the Illuminati are fundamentalist
Christians who are
excised by involvement with Satanism. This is the reason why most
of the
writers who write about the Illuminati are fundamentalist Christians.
.
The History of the New World Order (of which the
EU is part)
has been intelligently described by David Icke in his books. Icke
also
made the incredible statement, amongst others, that the
Queen of
England turns into a reptile each night. This statement
made Icke
appears so ridiculous in the eyes of the British public that they became
incredulous of everything that Icke wrote. So incredulous is the public
that the reptile story has the hallmark of the Tavistock Institute.
The
Tavistock Institute, amongst other responsibilities, has the function of
issuing spurious horror stories in time of war (the Kuwaiti baby bassinet
story was theirs): in time peace, controlling the thoughts and conscious-
ness of the public through control of the media. Ickes' account of
the
New World Order is consistent with accounts in the approximately two
dozen books listed below. None claim that Queen turns into a reptile at
night.
.
The first effort by the Illuminati to form a one world government was
the provocation of the French Revolution. Before the Revolution
the
Illuminati bankers send a very capable financial expert called
Jacques
Necker to straighten out the finances of King Louis XVI. Instead Necker
ruined the economy of France. In 1789 hordes of foreigners were
sent
to Paris to foment riots, including the storming of the Bastile. The major
figures of the Revolution, were members of the Illuminati.
Excessive
violence turned the public against the Revolution.
Before the French
had decided what to do, another Illuminati agent, Napoleon Buonaparte,
roused the population to fight for a French Empire. Napoleon was highly
successful, but had too big an ego for the Illuminati and was destroyed
by
them by withholding supplies during his Russian campaign.
The third attempt to form a one world government was the Congress of
Vienna, which was frustrated by the Czar of Russia. The fourth attempt
was the Revolution of 1848, for which Karl Marx was commissioned by
an Illuminati member, Friedrich Engels, to integrate the ideas of the Illum-
inati, developed during the French Revolution. into the Communist
Man-
ifesto. Due to inept planning the revolution failed. The fifth attempt
was
the provocation of the American Revolution in order to break the United
States into many small entities so that they could be controlled
by debt.
The sixth attempt was the first world war. The purpose of the
war was
to so exhaust the population of Europe so that they would agree
to their
countries joining the League of Nations which would then be used to form
a one world government. Senator Cabot Lodge
prevented the United
States from joining, thus mortally weakening the League.
.
Possibly, because the Illuminati feared an economic threat
from a
Russia (with eleven time zones), they financed the Bolsheviks
with
20 Million Dollars, allowing them to triumph. The
Illuminati lost
control a short time afterwards. The Illuminati wanted to replace the
corrupt and inefficient Weimar Republic with an efficient dictator. To
this end, they financed Hitler, allowing him to take control of Germany.
Hitler was kept under control by debt, the usual method
of control.
Hitler, however, developed a very efficient barter system and escaped
the control of the Illuminati. Horrified by the person they put in power,
they made Britain declare war on Germany, even though Britain had no
vital interest in Europe. The United States was also ordered to declare
war on Germany, which she did after great difficulty.
.
The story of the British “Illuminati” begins with King Henry the
VIII.
The King confiscated the monasteries and extensive monastery
lands
and sold them, at low prices, to his aristocratic allies, the Cecils, Caven-
dishes, Russells, Bacons and Seymours. As a result, these Aristocratic
families became very rich The Cecils are the most powerful family and
gained control of, and still controls, England, now Great Britain.
Lord
Burghley, the chief Cecil of the time, was adviser to Queen Elizabeth.
In 1620 the Cecils started trading in narcotics and became even richer.
The richest 300 persons of England formed British East India Company
or "BEIC" and became even richer. King George III, a Hanover, was a
shareholder. The Hanovers were brought to Great Britain by the Cecil
family and controls the Hanovers to this day. After a disasterous
famine
in the 1840ies BEIC was dissolved. The share holders, however, con-
tinued on investing as the "Committee of 300".
.
A group of Oxford University artists, called the Pre-Raphaelites, hated
the Industrial Revolution and longed for the simpler Middle Ages. They
were very attracted to Plato's Republic and induced the British powerful
to up-date the "Republic" into the British version: The British Empire,
which, previously, was a completely private affair, to became a Govern-
ment enterprise. The Pre-Raphaelites, not wanting to administer the Em-
pire, formed a secret group called "The Round Table" to administer the
Empire.
.
The British controlled the seas, were heavily involved in trade, did not
have to maintain a large army, are surrounded by water, did not suffer
the devastation of war, and became richer thanthe European
Illuminati.
Subsequently they dominated the latter. The controlling organization
is
called “The Bilderbergers”. The annual meetings of the Bilderbergers, the
first of which was in 1954 AD, are attended by the top politicians, the
top
generals, the top business executives, the top bankers,
etc of the most
powerful countries of the world.The attendees give their annual report
and
receive their instructions for the next year.
the British were very rich and America was dirt poor. The British
invested
very heavily in America and by 1820 AD controlled the
top corporations
of the time and still control the top corporations of today, as well
as America.
.
The Illuminati, after many failures, decided, after
WWII, on a totally
different approach to establishing a new world order. Instead of
promoting
Charismatic leaders, they decided on a more methodical way by establishing
many bureaucracies and slowly signing many under-publicised
treaties that
would gradually result in a politically integrated Europe and, later, a
politically
integrated Western Hemisphere and a politically
integrated Pacific Rim.
The new approach was based on a book written by a Nazi General, Reinhard
Heydrich. The whole process is controlled
by the Illuminati through the
Bilderbergers and the Tri-lateral Comission.
.
Historiographical standards and academic standards for
Political Science
are devices to control
History and Political
science by the
Establishment. The standards demand that all History and Political
Science
be based on documents about which there is no controversy what-so-ever.
Obviously inculpating documents will either not
be written, be carefully
hidden or destroyed. In real life, such high standards are unnecessary,
would
limit information of great importance and are not used. Many a deadly danger
has been avoided, many an empire built with not one piece
of information
that is up to historiographical standards The Illuminati, being a
secret society,
released no convenient documents. However, there are documents that meet
historiographical standards. The first documents were seized in a police
raid
of the Illuminati headquarters in 1785 AD. They
still available to be seen.
John Robison, a Scottish professor of theology, joined
the Illuminati and
wrote an expose called “Proofs of
a Conspiracy”. To warn other
governments of the Illuminati, the Bavarian government published
a book
called "Original Writings of the Order of the Illuminati". The next insight
was
"The Communist Manifesto" written by Karl Marx who was commissioned
by Fredrich Engels, who was a member of the Illuminati. The "protocols
of
the Illuminati", as David Icke called them, were disguised as the "Protocols
of the Elders of Zion". There is no direct evidence that the protocols
origin-
ated with the Illuminati. The Illuminati origin is assumed because the
proto-
cols are an amplification of prior Illuminati ideas and most
of the intents
enumerated by the Protocols have been have become
reality. Another
source is the book "Tragedy and Hope" by Carroll
Quigley, a brilliant
historian who had access to Illuminati secrets. John Coleman
worked for
MI6, resigned in
disgust and got a doctoral degree in History. He wrote three
.books
exposing the conspiracy. There are many other authors who have writ-
ten about the New World Order: Emanuel M. Josephson,
John A. Stormer,
Ralph Epperson, probably the clearest writer,
Eustace Mullins, W. Cleon
Skousen, Antony Sutton, A. N Field, Gary Allen,
William Guy Carr, etc.
One hundred years ago and more, knowledge about the Illuminati was
more
widespread. Since that time, the Illuminati have gained control of all
small to
large publishers, all periodicals, even left wing ones such as "News Statesman
and Nation", "The Nation”, "The New Republic" etc, and
all newspapers.
The Illuminati control all radio stations and all TV stations. They
do not con-
trol the internet, however. The media that the Illuminati control
produces so
much information that any dissident information is drowned
out. The few
people who write about the Illuminati are
either ridiculed, demonized or
trivialized, using sophisticated techniques
developed by the Tavistock
Institute.
.
It would be in the interest of Jews, rather than ignoring, to learn about
the
Hofjuden; to learn about the rational basis antisemitism. Jews could learn,
for example, not to be surprised should there be pogroms in Russia given
that Russian gentiles know that 19th century organized crime was mostly
Jewish; that Communist revolutionaries were mostly Jewish; that the Bol-
shevik Revolution was financed by the Hofjuden; that Hitler was financed,
in 1928 and 1932, by the Hofjuden; that the present, disasterous, Russian
free market economy was foisted on them by the Hofuden and that to this
present day organized crime is mostly Jewish.
.
If the information about the Hofjuden is inaccurate, it should be
rebutted
point by point.
ish Empire ( The British version of the New World Order ) was the
ancient
Greeks. Both the English organiser, John Ruskin, and the Illuminati
organ-
iser, Adam Weishaupt, were constantly seen with Plato's "Republic" in their
hands. The Greek empire, however, lasted only a few hundred years and the
Greeks were extremely quarrelsome
and difficult to lead. But Plato's
"Republic" was very popular in the Enlightenment and was the
sole political
model, so that the Illuminati had to accept it.
family would be the ancient Egypt empire. The empire lasted four
thousand
years and might have lasted eight thousand years had it not
been destroyed
by climactic change. There were no revolts, so
the slave population must
been very docile and the administrative class very obedient.
there are many
clues that the ancient Egyptians were the real preference of the
Illuminati and
the Cecil family. For example, the one Dollar bill is redolent with
Egypt sym-
bols, and the Denver international is bespangled with ancient Egyptian
symbols.
There are so many ancient Egytian symbols in the construction of
Washington,
DC that there is a whole book describing them.
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WBAI, a money losing radio station, was donated to
the Pacifica Foun-
dation by a Mr. Louis Schweitzer a successful businessman. It was estimated
that he deducted about a half million Dollars from his taxable income.
That is
the taxpayer paid for WBAI. The purpose of the station
was to broadcast
alternative programs for the alternative public. The public was to pay
the cost
.
Progressives ( previously called Communists ), however, infiltrated the
station and, finally, controlled WBAI. They
now broadcast heavy-duty,
repeat-type communist propaganda amidst a sea of jazz, appreciated only
by
a few and widely available elsewhere. The result is that
the listenership is
reduced to about 0.1% of the public. The listenership should
be about 4%
(other estimates range from 2% to 30%). One result is that,
perhaps, 2000
people die per year because they learn nothing about
alternative medicine.
Another loss is the almost revolutionary political changes that
would result
if WBAI were to used properly.
.
The moral position of the staff is that, as promoters of scientific human-
itarianism, they are entitled to a position of "In Loco Parentis" ( in
place of
parents ) with respect to all persons (and phenomena) who are not scientific
humanitarians, and are thus unable to look after their own political interests,
and unfit to control WBAI. Progressives do not believe in bourgeois
mor-
ality, as it was developed to serve the latter and only hinders
the former.
Progressives believe that only what is good for Communism is moral,
and
to that end lying, cheating, harassment, deception, violence
and murder
are perfectly acceptable.
.
The staff often speak about their free speech, first amendment
rights.
However, the first amendment applies only to governments,
not to indiv-
iduals nor to non-governmental organizations. The alternative public has
the
moral if, not legal, right to listen to the kind of alternative programs
that it
want to listen the most. A result would be that WBAI could raise,
perhaps,
10 to 20 million Dollars.
.
Those seeking to save WBAI and hear legitimate programming should
put heavy pressure on most of the staff to resign,
to be replaced with
staff who would produce legitimate programming.
.
WBAI as a voice for the voiceless. WBAI was not meant
to be used
by a very few people who, illegitimately , claim to represent
the voiceless
to produce boring programs that not even the voiceless listen to.
.
Outreach. The only legitimate outreach is outreach to the alternative
public (those of the public who would listen to the alternative programming
of their choice if it were broadcast). The outreach should
determine what
the most popular 168 hours of programs are, and broadcast them.
the most
popular programs could be determined by requesting, at the close of a prog-
ram, that listeners whose last name begins with
a chosen letter and who
approved of the program telephone a certain number. The
station should
count the calls and record the telephone
numbers for later verification.
This will give the program director an idea of the direction
to go in. The
process should be repeated until the
listenership reaches its maximum.
.
Listener representation. Only very few people would bother to represent
themselves and they would be members of groups who would want
to rip-
off the station. Thus the listenership, let alone the alternative public,
could not
be fairly represented. Legitimate Pacifica democracy would
require the in-
put of, not only the listeners, about 0.1% pop., but of the
alternative public,
consisting of about 4% pop., most of whom do not know that they have
any
rights with respect to Pacifica. The best substitute would
be a professional
poll of the public.
.
Minority representation. Since minorities, for example, Blacks,
Latinos,
are not interested in alternative programs there is no reason for the necessity
of having minority representation on various committees. Those who would
be the best members of committees would those who would be
most faith-
ful to the alternate public. Perhaps personnel
psychologists could aid in
their selection.
.
The Pacifica mission. If the Pacifica mission is to broadcast progressive
programs to achieve World peace, the mission can expect next to no success
as only 0.1% of public, mostly the converted, listens.
For success WBAI
must have a larger audience, which can only be generated
by broadcasting
legitimate programming. In fact the Pacifica mission calls
for talk programs
of intelligence above the ordinary from diverse points of view.
.
Music. All Types of music are easily available from a
variety of sources,
thus music is not legitimate alternative programming.
.
Community programming. Very few members of the
community are
interested in the affairs of the community and certainly
not in Progressive
WBAI community programs.
.
The page www.questionsquestions.net
brings to our attention the
fact that the following progressive organizations: Fair, Counterspin, The
Nation,
Mother Jones, Democracy Now and The Progressive have received substantial
funds from the following Establishment foundations,
some of which have
received funds from the CIA in the past: The Ford Foundation, The
Schuman
Foundation ( Bill Moyers ),
Working Assets, CPB, The
carnegie
Foundation (controlled by the Rockefellers), The
Open Society ( George
Soros) and the J M Kaplan Fund.
This connection seems to be a contin-
uation of the strange connection between
Progressives/Communists and the
highest level of Capitalism going back to 1917.
.
Stephanie, the sister of Laura Flanders, has strong connections with the
individuals who are very high up in both the British and American Establish-
ments. Leslie Cagan was the chair of the financial committee of the Astraea
Foundation, which received about half a million Dollars from the Ford Foun-
dation. Amy Goodman gets about 90,000 Dollars annually.
.
WBAI and the progressive organizations mentioned above seem to avoid
the following topics: Evidence for government involvement in 911, UFOs,
the
Illuminati and its descendenents, the Illuminati origin of
Marxist ideas, the
Bilderbergers, Banks, the Hofjuden, contrails, Israeli espionage in the
US, the
structure of the EU, black helicopters, conditions in North Korea, concentra-
tion camps in USAF bases (and a huge one in Alaska), conditions in Vietnam
under communism and, now, free market oppression and HAARP.
.
There has been much dishonesty about the "December Coup".
The lock
on the door of WBAI's offices was broken allowing any thief to enter
at any
time of the day, so the lock was replaced at 9:45 pm. There was no plan
to sell
WBAI. the myth derives from a
suggestion made by a board member,
some thirty years ago, to sell WBAI's frequency an d buy another
one at the
end of the FM spectrum and use the difference to pay off debts
and buy new
equipment etc. The proposal was almost unanimously defeated.
Some Board
members had to resign due to prolonged harassment.
There is more, but
information is hard to come by.
.
When a politically correct person talks about "Peace and Justice" what
they really mean is peace between the the classes, i.e. the
extermination of
those who are not politically correct and "justice" means Communism.
.
Much of WBAI's programming, Democracy Now, for example, is
broadcast in such a shrill and urgent tone of voice that potential listeners,
who are very sensitive to the tone and emotion of broadcast voices (they
should not be, but are) and just do not listen. On the other hand,
WABC
hosts are very patient, friendly and humorous, resulting in huge
audience
ratings, whilst the ratings WBAI does not even reach the increments of
the
polls. and then only the converted listen.
.
This state of affairs is inexplicable unless one understands
Marxist-
Leninism. M-Ls believe that their greatest "friends" are the most reactionary
regimes, as they will make objective
conditions the worst, driving the
masses to Communism. Their greatest enemy, on the other
hand, are the
Social Democrats who want immediate improvements, thus
reducing the
drive to Communism. The M-Ls at WBAI thus
want to only recruit
Communists and not recruit Social Democrats
( or Their Equivalents ).
Of course, the Establishment whole heartedly agrees with course
of action
as they also do not want more Social Democrats. Hence the funding.
.
.
23)
The Iron Law of Organizations TOP
.
Unless specifically excluded, all organisations with audience,
power or
capital will be controlled, dominated, ruled or ruined by one or more of
following triad: opportunists, neurotics and
the partisan. In other
words: all organisations will will be taken over by crooks
commies or
crazies.
.
The reason for demise of such organisations is that the crooks, commies
and crazies see nothing but ilicit gains for themselves and
will put in
a superhuman effort, commit all sorts of deceitful, dishonorable
and
illegal tricks to take control of of organisations. An honest
individual,
however, some one who would make
a good leader, would see
nothing but heavy responsibility and much work. Naturally the former
win.
.
.
24)
A Characteristic of Truth TOP
.
For almost every truth there an equal and opposite truth that is just as
valid.
.
25)
Psycheocracy: the Scientific Selection of Constituency Loyal Politicians
.
TOP
Form an independent political club or association, then advertise for one
hundred
or one thousand applicants for the position of primary candidate. Then
use rigorous
tests, including psychological evaluation, to select the best applicant
and canvass
for him. See: www.home.earthlink.net/~jnewell957
.
.
.
27)
. Some Thoughts
on thought
TOP
.
1) Common sense is reasoning based on long experience with all the elements
of
an argument. If there is no long experience with one
or more element(s),
then the use of common sense is not justified.
2) It is better to believe, than not to, in everything that one
hears or reads, that
one cannot argue against. Certainly one will, as a result, believe
false inform-
ation, but eventually one will be able to sort out true from false.
If one insists
on only accepting information from sources that have scientific or
professional
Standards one, ironically, will be very ignorant, as such information is
expen-
sive to produce and thus the amount is very limited. In addition
the economic
forces that pay for it will suppress any negative information, thus making
the
exclusive user of such information biassed. Other
criteria for used "truth"
are the "yuckie-yummy" test, the authority
test and the consistency
test. If some information is yuckie, it
is false; if it is yummy, it is true.
The authority test holds that if information is consistent with prestigious
auth-
orities then it is true, if not, then it is false. The consistency
test holds that
if information is consistent with prior information it is true and
if not, false.
3) There is no periodical nor book that either completely
true or completely
false. Every book or periodical has something that is
true and of possible
value, even the writings of Conservatives, Socialists, Catholics,
Protestants,
Hitler, Stalin or even Mao.
4) The educational system develops the intellect of the child until the
age of nine
or so, thereafter all that is taught is memorisation. Thus the intellectual
level of
999 of every 1000 adults is stuck at this level. Certainly rational thinking
is tau-
ght in certain specialties in colleges, such as law, medicine etc. but
the rational
thought is only practised within their specialities; the rationality does
not extend
outside of the speciality and the experts think just as childishly
as the rest of
the population.
5) Intuition is a sensitive instrument, but a dumb one. To rectify this,
dumb, raw
thoughts should be expressed in complete, grammatical English: then
the thou-
ghts could be rationally evaluated and the dumb ones identified.
6) A statement that something does not exist (called a philosophically
negative state-
ment) can be difficult or impossible to prove. To prove a negative statement
the
author, or a reliable agent, must search the whole context stated
or implied by
the statement. For example, "There are no apples in those ten
boxes" can be
easily proven. The statement: "There are no icicles in Africa" would
require the
whole of Africa to be searched.
.
..
then be eliminated.
But the oppressor can still be opposed by the
the oppressed
if every one were to attack the oppressor daily with a
series of little
pin pricks. The pricks would demoralise the oppressor
and give the oppressed
morale Some possible examples are as follows:
oppressor
2) Only understand the simplest instructions
3) Commit many acts of minor or symbolic destruction
4) Be inefficient when working for the oppressor
5) Leak th oppressor's secrets slowly
6) act on behalf of the individual, not the oppressor
7) Act a bit strangely
8) Arrange objects in a patterns that are understood to be
a protest against the oppressor
9) When walking in squares or street intersections,
walk in a counterclockwise direction to show opposition
10)
Avoid streets with names associated with the oppressor
11)
Do not join any judicial or security organisation unless to
oppose the oppressor
12)
When appropriate, members of security forces shall make
their superiors less effective at oppression unless these
superiors have made their own superiors less effective
13)
vote and attend mandatory meetings as late as possible
14)
Work to rule
15)
In the street, gather in bunches, walk in bunches, walk in
lock step
16) Everyone
is to get into minor trouble
17) Disable
surveillance equipment
18) Laugh,
ridicule at the oppressor
19) Invent,
invent, think, adapt, reject, add
20) Do what
other people do, so that all will do the same
thing to show opposition to the oppressor
21) Have Fun
22) Take photographs
of the oppressor's personnel
23) Distribute
in conformance with protocols,
which vary from discipline to
discipline, that ensures an optimum compromise between
reliability
and production. The nearest embodiment of science
is the paper
and ink that it is printed on. There is nothing physical
about science.
Since every variable in science must be under close
control, there
can be only a very few number of variables in any work
of science.
Since there are so many variables in any real situation,
there can be
no such thing as as "scientific" engineering, "scientific"
agriculture, "
scientific" weather forcasting, "scientific"
management, etc, nor
"scientific" socialism. Certainly, practices can
incorporate scientific
principles, but this does not make them scientific.
tive to highly dysphoric (psychologically
pained) individuals. The
lure of inner peace, that is freedom from their dysphoria,
lights a such
fire in their minds, to use James Billington's phrase,
that they are pro-
pelled like sharks to blood or addicts to
heroin They are described
Eric Hoffer's book "The True Believer" One
can occasionally see
these individuals selling their newspapers
carefully fishing for the
rare psychopathic politically inclined individual to
add to their group.
and relative wealthy to everyone else. Not without
reason, the prop-
onents of scientific socialism, or Communists, expect
violent a reac-
tion to this expropriation and the necessity of
counter violence. The
counter violence attracts violence prone, ruthless
and amoral individ-
uals to Communism. Eventually there will be a struggle
between these
individuals and the more idealist Communists and the
former will win.
The violence repels and alienates the population from
the Communist
Party. The result is that only the corrupt, opportunist
and criminal will
be loyal to the the Party, resulting in permanent
corruption, violence,
oppression, inefficiency and waste.
be model citizens and to that
end contributed to charities. The
contributions generated a long running debate.
Some accepted the
idea of charitable contributions, others wanted
to contribute their
own money and other detested the charities that
the corporations
contributed to. The answer
to the debate was settled by
a
Harvard professor, the answer has
since been universally acc-
epted. Corporations have two
moral obligations, the first is to
obey the law and the second
is to maximise the return on invest-
ments. If people get hurt
by the actions of the corporations,
then the law must correct
their suffering. That the corporations
control the law is another question.
of the corporations and the morality of the
secular and religious.
For a Democratic commentator or journalist, the choice
is obvious.
But for a Republican or a Conservative commentator
the choice
is not that clear. He publicly claims that he
respects conventional
morality, and probably does, but how long
will it be before be-
fore he realises that with his conventional morality
he will be stuck
at a low employment level for ever. If, however, he were
to adopt
the corporate morality, he would know that his rise in
the hierarchy
would be unlimited. From the
point of view of Corporations,
would they hire someone with a conventional
morality, and risk
a major corporate client being badly embarrassed,
or some who
would do everthing he could to put
the client in the best poss-
ible light?
John A. Newell
Email: jnewell957@earthlink.net