Hello all, I have been sitting in this chair virtually every day for six months putting together Alice in Wonderland and the World Trade Center Disaster and it will be nice to smell the roses again. My thanks to Lauren for keeping the website moving, active, and relevant during this period and I will be contributing again now that the new book is going into production. What we have seen since September 11th, and continue to see every day, is the incessant onslaught against basic rights of freedom and privacy. What does it say about those in power around the world, especially in Britain and the United States, that they would use the deaths of 3,000 people as an excuse to introduce their long-planned agenda for the Big Brother state? What we are seeing, however, is not "it," merely another massive step on the road to "it"; the global fascist concentration camp. The Illuminati have planned many other "9/11s" -- "terrorist attacks", etc., in many forms -- not least through the use of chemicals and disease to increase the pressure to create a global version of Nazi Germany. The agenda we saw there is already in place and waiting to be introduced once they have caused enough "problems" to justify that "solution". But against that, the horrific events of 9/11 and their equally horrific consequences for men, women, and children in Afghanistan, have also been a wake up call for millions around the world. And the reaction of the people, especially outside of the United States, to the "war on terrorism" has been nothing like what the Illuminati hoped it would be. If it had been they would already be bombing Iraq. Instead they have struggled to take opinion with them and therefore they will be planning more "terrorist outrages" to frighten and infuriate the people into supporting or accepting the genocidal agenda. Millions now understand what is going on thanks to the researchers who walked a lonely and frustrating path of discovery and exposure when few wanted to listen. What... [continues]

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