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dear henry ive only recently

August 30, 2004

dear henry

ive only recently discovered your site i must say how fantastic it is i work as a taxi driver in london and over the last 18 months or so every-one i have spoken to is saying the same thing it is my opinion that the people are not as silly as they think we are i hope and pray to god that this once great land changes soon for the better.best wishes and god bless you henry from jimmy, ENGLAND

An ...Interesting...

...and... I guess, disturbing read, to be sure.

I also hope you're wrong, as well!

But what if you're right?
That is to say: What would you suggest that ordinary people (like me) with a sincere desire to partake in a fair and civilised society, for all; do??

Because if you are right, then we're outgunned (literally) and out-manuvered, already.


Signed


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Melbourne Australia

I was reading your articles today and found your perspective refreshing. I am a lawyer at a large law firm in the U.S. and on a daily basis I struggle with many of the male-female issues that you mention. The female agenda is consistently promoted at the expense of men, particularly white men. Men are punished for advocating their own interests while women continue to usurp the role of the traditional male. I think that I and other young men like me are repressed, especially the higher one rises on the career ladder. We are frustrated, but we must remain silent lest we be labled backward or sexist. I find it ironic that we are criticized for being "men" while women exhibit traditionally masculine characteristics and get ahead. In fact, gender roles appear to be reversing themselves. The young men that I meet these days tend to be quiet, while young women can safely assert themselves. My suspicion is that this will not change and that western men will continue to hand over their power to women. What other choice do we have if we want to keep our jobs? In any event, I appreciate your work and the fact that there is an outlet for men.

P
Dear Henry Makow,

Just found your web site savethemales. I salute your courage in speaking out with a voice of intelligence and compassion on one of, if not the, biggest ignored issues in our very corrupt matrix-like world. For years I have been concerned that in all the conspiracy literature there was so little mention of the role of females. Yet having studied the Protocols it was obvious that "blind agents" had to include masses of women. What's more, as a divorced male it is painfully obvious that the fix is in on guys, that many women follow an organizing principle they will not admit, and that our society is going to hell in a handbasket (or purse) in a way that leaves honest but uninformed people clueless.

Please subscribe me to your articles. I will certainly need a new ink cartridge for my printer!

God bless you, you are engaged in very important work, not just for males but for women, our children, ALL of us.

Jim

Well, I just woke up from a nap, and I've been reading your site, and of course it's all like a bad dream, I keep hoping to wake up in a different place!
it confirms alot of paranoid ideas I've had for a long time, for example that Britain still exercises a great deal of control over the US, and that Communism was a fraudulent threat. and of course I've always wondered why masonic organizations are present in virtually every community on the planet (of which I'm aware at least). My question then for you is, what should a young person do to build a life for themselves at this point? is there any point to returning to high school and pursuing a higher education in your opinion?
I really just want to buy land and have a small farm, but I don't know how to do it!
any advice would be appreciated, thank you

Bill

Nothing has changed just because you recognize what has been going on for hundreds of years. Find work you enjoy and do well. This is how men gain self confidence. It's still possible to live a happy productive life. Higher education is Ok as long as you take a career program and avoid the BS. I don't have any specific info about farming. Suggest you take a drive in the country and speak to people.

henry



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