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1984 - The primary aim of modern continuous warfare: maintain the stability of a hierarchical society.
The Malthus Factor: Poverty Politics and Population in Capitalist Development It examines how Malthusian arguments portrayed agricultural modernization as a humanitarian attempt to forestall a food crisis in...
6 commentsHow propaganda works: the ruse of Hegelian Dialectic
[Humoristic Book] Principia Discordia or the Hegelian Dialectic for the Masses "each crisis is 'an opportunity' to have develop out of this tragedy a new world order". -- George W. Bush invoked the new world...
1 comment[Better than Da Vinci Code !!!] Two cards from the Illuminati Card Game created in 1995 ... several years before 9/11
In 1990, role-playing inventor, Steve Jackson, was planning his newest game, which he would ultimately call the Illuminati -- New World Order Game, or "INWO" for short. As you can see from the picture...
11 commentsCapitalism
Where did the word “capitalism” come from ?Karl Marx coined the word “capitalism” in the mid 1800s, though in his “Communist Manifesto” he never really defines it. He seems...
4 commentsPrincipia Discordia or the Hegelian Dialectic for the Masses
If the Hegelian Dialectic is too abstract for you, then I suggest you read "Principia Discordia" I promise you some "Ha-Ha" moments - it will transform you into a secret member of the Illuminati New World...
0 commentsHegel's Hotel: Introducing DGB Philosophy-Psychology-Politics...
Words From The AuthorGood day!My name is David Gordon Bain. I publish a network of different but interconnected blogs and blog sites that address different areas of knowledge, different areas of living, and...
3 commentsG. Chesterton - Capitalism and Communism rest on the same idea: a Centralization of Wealth destroying Private Property
Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1874–1936), was a poet and essayist. In his work The End of the Armistice, Chesterton wrote: "both capitalism and communism rest on the same idea: a centralization of wealth...
3 commentsReichstag Fire: the day after which Hitler's dictatorship began
Excerpt from Encyclopedia Britannica 1987: On Feb. 28, 1933, the day after the burning of the Reichstag (parliament) in Berlin, Hitler's dictatorship began with the enactment of a decree "for the...
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