JANUARY 15,2002 401 M a l n St.,V a n w u v s r , B C V 6 A 2 T 7
SMOKE AND MIRRORS. Having been a conspiracy theorist for many years now, I have long believed in the existence of the "Illuminata", that supposedly small and secret cabal of individuals whose immense power and wealth truly weild the shaping of history behind the scenes. This "Concilium 13" as they are also called, are said to have originated hundreds of years ago, well before the advent of Freemasonry. It is this select and omnipotent group that tell presidents and Prime Ministers what to do and when to do it, what to say and when to say it. The fact that we do not know their names is the first and foremost benchseat of their power and authority. To convince us through cons$cious absence that, like the devil, they do not exist. Since the morning of Sept 1 lth, I have strongly believed that it was this group of people who were instrumentally responsible for the whole tragedy, probably engineered through the NSA (whose budget, by the way, is thirteen times larger than that of
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the CIA.) Why would the powers that be want to deliberately cause so much suffering, death and damage, as well as inflicting such far-reaching havoc upon an already troubled economy? Very simple -to achieve what they have wanted to achieve for the past fifty years, but could not implement openly: The emergence of the totalitarian police state. For the past thirty years now, slowly at first, but with increasingly undistracted momentum, the entire world has become subconsciously colonized by american culture and the american media. There are now six billion people in the world with six billion individual wills. And more and more of these wills, with increasingly blatant purpose, want the "American dream". The houses, the cars, the money and all the trappings that go with it. But at the same time that this is happening, we are also reaching the end of the monopoly game. More and more wealth is in fewer and fewer hands. Oligopolies are merging to become new monopolies while more and more mouths clamor for a bigger piece of an ever shrinking pie. This, in turn, is fuelling the nitroglycerin of emotions, particularly those of rage, dissatisfaction and conflict, as well as the baser staples of greed and envy. And, as Dostoevsky well knew, there are times