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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 comments[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 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 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 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 commentHegel'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 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 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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