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"It is perfectly possible for

November 10, 2004

blinders"It is perfectly possible for a man to be out of prison, and yet not free,
to be under no physical constraint and yet to be a psychological captive,
compelled to think, feel and act as the representatives of the national
state, or of some private interest within the nation, wants him to think,
feel and act.

"The nature of psychological compulsion is such that those who act under
constraint remain under the impression that they are acting on their own
initiative. The victim of mind-manipulation does not know that he is a
victim. To him the walls of his prison are invisible, and he believes
himself to be free. That he is not free is apparent only to other people.
His servitude is strictly objective."

Brave New World Revisited, Aldous Huxley, 1958

Author William Blum gives in his book the definition of a
Terrorist: "A person who has the bomb but does not have the air
force."


The Rothschilds rule the US through their foundations, the Council on Foreign relations, and the Federal Reserve System,with no serious challenges to their power. Expensive "political campaigns" are routinely conducted, with carefully screened candidates who are pledged to the program of the New World Order.

Euctace Mullins, The New World Order p.96

"The idea was that those who direct the overall conspiracy could
use the differences in those two so-called ideologies [marxism/fascism/socialism v. democracy/capitalism]
to enable them [the Illuminati] to divide larger
and larger portions of the human race into opposing camps so that they could
be armed and then brainwashed into fighting and
destroying each other."

- Myron Fagan -


"I have no doubt that, someday, the distortion of truth by the radical feminists of our time will be seen to have been the greatest intellectual crime of the second half of the twentieth century. At the present time, however, we still live under the aegis of that crime, and calling attention to it is an act of great moral courage".

Professor Howard S. Schwartz said in his book "The Revolt of the Primitive" (2003)



Scruples - the game of moral dillemas

Henry Makow received his Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Toronto in 1982. He welcomes your comments at