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>Date: Mon, 05 May 1997 13:33:03 -0600
>From: Xavier Poez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: "CTL" FAQ
>
>
>hello, I am developing a new FAQ on conspiracy theory literature
>(CTL). following is an outline, contents, and bibliography. this
>has been posted to alt.conspiracy twice or so and has been around
>about 6 weeks. after I get more material I am going to HTMLize
>this. I'm delighted that this mailing list has sprung up and hope
>to contribute regularly, either directly or indirectly through
>the creation of a web site etc.
>
>here are some weak areas I could use some input and references on:
>
>- HAARP, government weaponry
>- Kennedy assassination
>- FEMA
>- Mena
>- NSA/CIA
>- AIDS
>- free energy
>
>
>
   ·>
>ctl outline
>
>- overviews
>
>- greatest conspiracies of all time
>
>  - secret societies
>  - WW I & II, Nazism, etc.
>  - Cold War
>  - United Nations, NWO
>  - government revolutions
>  - secret weaponry
>  - aliens/NASA
>  - terrorism, sabotage
>    - Oklahoma bombing
>    - airplanes (TWA800)
>
>  - religion
>
>  - death of Lincoln
>  - death of Kennedy
>  - FEMA, Mount Weather
>  - presidential directives
>  - Mena drug trafficking
>  - Vince Foster & Whitewater
>
>  - NSA
>  - CIA
>  - Nazi relocation: project Paperclip
>  - mind control: CIA's MKUltra
>
>  - AIDS
>  - cancer
>  - free energy
>
>- money
>
>  - world bankers
>  - Federal Reserve bank, IRS
>  - 1929 "Great Depression"
>
>- "official" conspiracies
>
>  - radiation poisoning by government in experiments
>  - psychic research and remote viewing by CIA and Soviets
>  - chemical poisoning of Gulf War veterans
>
>- how conspiracies work
>
>  - pyramid structure
>  - pawns & dupes
>  - double agents
>  - agent provocateurs
>  - middlem   ¸en
>  - elite
>
>- aspects of human nature that lead to conspiracies
>
>conspirators:
>  - ego
>  - greed
>  - fear
>  - vice
>  - megalomania
>
>pawns/dupes:
>  - naivete & gullibility
>  - closemindedness
>  - black & white thinking
>  - cynicism, apathy
>  - "moving target" mentality
>  - inability to say no
>  - herdlike mentality
>  - short attention span, lack of curiosity & questioning
>  - fear
>
>- key methods of promulgating conspiracies
>
>  - greed
>  - guilt, anxiety
>  - victimhood
>  - intimidation, terror, paranoia, blackmail
>  - secrecy
>  - manipulation
>  - infiltration
>  - disinformation, lies, revisionism, coverup
>  - bribery
>  - assassinations
>  - suppression/censorship
>  - "trojan horse", "bait and switch", "shell game"
>  - "frog boiling"
>  - "pump and dump"
>  - plots within plots
>  - problem, reaction, solution (thesis, antithesis, synthesis)
>
>- web sites
>
>- resources
>
>  - A-Albionic web site and book distributor
>  - Spotlight magazine
>  - Media Bypass magazine
>
   Ì>- bibliography
>
>
>
>
>= introduction
>
>This is a rough draft of a FAQ that I am interested in further
>editing and improving. The topic of conspiracies has become more
>prevalent in the American psyche and I've not found a free
>compilation or overview of classic references. I don't consider
>myself an expert in this field, just a hardworking and curious
>layman, and I would appreciate any insight that others can
>offer. I know that a FAQ is a very iterative process in which
>early versions are only marginal and incomplete, whereas later
>versions can become extremely comprehensive with the help of
>reader input.
>
>With *your* help, I can really improve the
>quality of this document. I am committing to keeping it
>free for unlimited distribution at all times. If you know
>some good references for any of these sections, in the
>interest of educating humanity, please send them to me.
>
>Note: I am not going to try to collect every reference that
>exists. In particular I prefer to collect     references to
>other authoritative collections that contain references themselves.
>I intend to keep a short list of web sites in this FAQ, which I don't
>intend to be exhaustive either, but which points to the premier
>sites. If you have one of the most comprehensive sites on the
>net, I would like to hear about your pointer, however, if you
>are working with subtopics, please submit your URL to the
>site maintainers of the more "master" sites.
>
>I will generally not attempt to resolve the truth or falsity of various
>issues, but simply remark on the contents of "conspiracy theory
>literature" or CTL and let the reader decide.
>
>= overviews
>
>The field of CTL is rather vast, with some references mentioned
>here focusing on specific angles and others focusing on
>general overviews. Two references I have found useful for
>overviews and references are [Icke95], [Epperson85],
>[Mullins85a], [Still90].
>
>= secret societies
>
>CTL frequently focuses on the theme that secret societies exist
>around the world   Ù and are used to manipulate world politics, the
>media, and economics [Still90]. These societies may be involved in
>"black magic" [King76]. Other societies such as the Trilateral Commission
>and the Committee of 300 are used to manipulate world politics and
>the media. The most notorious is known as the Illuminati that
>arises out of Freemasonry [VanHelsing95].
>
>These societies are always interested in more power and use
>subtle and hidden means to obtain it. For example, they recruit
>members in key positions of power, not necessarily in open
>or public view.
>
>= WWI, WWII, Nazism, etc.
>
>A theme of CTL is that WWI, II, and Nazism were planned
>by those in power. The idea is that arms manufacturers
>benefit enormously from sales of armaments during a conflict.
>Moreover, bankers that loan money to governments to finance
>wars can make large sums of money when the money is paid
>back with interest (profit). Some authors claim that bankers
>actually arrange for wars to be started using a secre   Ût network
>of agent provacateurs. See [Mullins85b].
>
>Other authors claim that Hitler was not the mastermind of his
>movement but in fact a pawn in a greater drama in which he
>was utilized to be a suitable enemy for nations of the world
>to mobilize against each other. Hitler and Nazism had many occult
>ties which are often noted by the same authors.
>See [Icke95, Quigley81, King76, Brennan74, Sutton76].
>
>Another CTL claim is that the Jewish race and Israel
>is used as a useful pawn by conspirators to obtain political
>goals. See [Chomsky94].
>
>= Cold War
>
>Some CTL suggests that global bankers planned
>the confrontation of the West and East during the cold war
>to increase profits due to government loans spent on defense
>and armaments, and a way of infiltrating Russia with
>their own agenda during the Bolshevik revolution. See e.g.
>[Sutton81].
>
>= United Nations/NWO
>
>CTL refers to the United Nations as an agency ultimately
>working for the enslavement of the human race through subtle
   Ô>means. It asserts that even though well-meaning people are
>involved in the effort, the hidden agenda is ultimately to
>create a global tyranny through slow, imperceptable implementation.
>Nations are encouraged to give away their sovereignty to a
>higher authority in the same way local citizens have given their
>rights away to their national governments.  See [Jasper92].
>
>= government revolutions
>
>According to various CTL sources, government revolutions
>are planned and instigated from behind the scenes by secret societies.
>The upheaval allows them to seize power and manipulate the population,
>such as implementing martial law, seizing assets of "revolutionaries", etc.
>The French revolution is held up as an example of a revolution that
>was driven from behind the scenes by Freemasonry lodges. The
>Bolshevik revolution is given as another example. The American
>Revolution is considered variously by CTL authors to either be
>in defiance or in line with the world conspiracy. See [Sutton8   Ú1]
>for the Bolshevik revolution or [Hall79] on America.
>
>= secret weaponry
>
>A theme of CTL is that governments are developing horrible secret
>weaponry without knowledge of their citizens, such as biological
>warfare, earthquake weaponry, electromagnetic pulse weaponry,
>HAARP, mind altering and control techniques [O'Brien95], etc.
>A particularly famous experiment is known as the Philadelphia
>Experiment that was supposedly developing time travel as a means
>of radar evasion during WWII. See [Nichols92].
>
>= aliens/NASA
>
>A major CTL theme promulgated by Richard Hoagland is that
>NASA knows about the existence of aliens and/or alien
>artifacts on different planets, but suppresses the information.
>Supposedly there are teams that airbrush photos or review
>them for unauthorized detail prior to releasing them, and
>secretly stockpiling photographs that reveal anomalies.
>
>Another claim of CTL is that aliens have seeded the human
>race in ancient times and that the gods referred to in
>anc   Úient legends and the Bible are actually referring to these
>aliens and their technology. According to [Sitchin76] the
>aliens were involved in genetic experimentation to create
>a slave race, i.e. humanity.
>
>CTL also claims that religions and historical world events have been
>manipulated by aliens to suit their own agenda. See [Bramley90].
>
>
>= terrorism, sabotage
>
>A major CTL theme is that terrorism is used by secret societies
>for secret agendas. For example, a secret society might handily
>murder many enemies all at once if they are all on the plane
>at the same time. Supposedly this is sometimes the case when
>one secret society discovers another secret society's secret
>airline plans of its members. Another claim of CTL is that
>terrorism creates a fear that allows governments to crack down
>on people and take away their rights, allowing greater control.
>See [Skolnickxxx].
>
>Another example would be the Oklahoma Bombing
>conspiracy, which supposedly was used to polarize the public
    >against militias, who were successfully educating them about
>their rights and the machinations of the world bankers.
>
>= religion
>
>According to much CTL, religions are used to brainwash the
>masses and they are infected with much propaganda and disinformation.
>In one CTL, the Catholic Church is rumored to have a large
>storage of secret material stored in the Vatican. Other claims
>are that the Christian religion was heavily manipulated at the
>Council of Nicea to remove doctrines of reincarnation, masculinize
>it, etc. and that the record of Christ's life has been distorted
>for control purposes. See [Baigent83].
>
>= death of Lincoln, Kennedy
>
>A major CTL theme is that Lincoln and Kennedy were both on the verge
>of introducing a currency that would be free of manipulation, control,
>and profit by the world bankers, and were assassinated just prior to
>implementing it. A speech that Kennedy gave at Columbia University
>just prior to his assassination supposedly stated, "The high office
>of the Pre   Ïsident has been used to foment a plot against the
>American people. Before I leave office, I must inform the citizen
>of his plight." [Andrews86]. See [Piper95], [Keith92] for
>information on the Kennedy assassination.
>
>One view is that the presidents may have been killed for multiple
>reasons. A higher level conspirator (like a world banker, e.g.
>Rothschilds [Perry94]) might have his own reasons, and
>convince a lower-level conspirator (like an assassin or mobster)
>to kill Kennedy for other reasons (such as hating his policies on
>crime, etc.)
>
>= FEMA, Mount Weather
>
>FEMA stands for the Federal Emergency Management Agency. CTL
>suggests that it is a "trojan horse" for the New World Order,
>which will use it as an instrument to take over the government
>after a staged disaster. CTL claims FEMA has obtained billions
>of dollars and channelled them into underground cities which
>the Elite will migrate to in the event of ecological disaster,
>abandoning the rest of humanity to a dying   i surface. Other
>theories suggest FEMA would become a new government of the
>country and rule with martial law over the population.
>
>= presidential directives
>
>Thousands of "presidential directives" have been passed by
>various presidents, and particular ones are highlighted by
>CTL as intending to take away rights from the population in
>the event of emergencies. The view is that a national
>emergency or economic collapse would be staged and that
>the directives would then go into effect, allowing a
>government to take over.
>
>= Mena drug trafficking
>
>Recent CTL focuses on Clinton's record in Arkansas and
>suggests he conspired with the CIA to allow drugs to
>be trafficked through Mena, Arkansas. CTL states he
>took bribes and moved up in the power structure
>as a result of it.
>
>= Vince Foster and Whitewater
>
>CTL claims Vince Foster did not commit suicide but was
>murdered to cover up some kind of crime. One theory is that
>he was trading nuclear secrets to Israel via a secret
>connecti   Úon to the NSA. Another view is that he may have
>known too much about Mena, Arkansas and was considering
>making some decision that would threaten the secrecy of
>the whole affair.
>
>= NSA
>
>The NSA, or National Security Agency, is the subject of
>much CTL. CTL sometimes states the NSA is a front for concealing
>secrets about aliens, or operations involving them. Officially,
>the National Security Agency is in charge of creating cryptographic
>devices for the military and government to allow secret communications.
>
>= CIA
>
>CTL claims that the CIA is involved in secret drug running to
>finance covert operations involving the overthrow of governments,
>etc.
>
>= Nazi relocation: project Paperclip
>
>CTL states that many Nazi scientists were secretly relocated to
>the US and given new identities after WWII by the CIA as
>intellectual assets.
>
>= mind control: CIA's MKUltra
>
>CTL states that the CIA was involved in a research program
>to investigate mind control. This much is part of the publ    ic
>record, in fact Congressional hearings were called to investigate
>the program in the 70's. However CTL states that the program
>simply went underground and that it is still active.
>Supposedly one useful aspect of mind control is to
>train assassins to kill subjects in a sort of hypnotic
>trance, so that they can't remember the event or recall
>the command to kill. See [O'Brien95].
>
>= AIDS
>
>CTL suggests that AIDS was a planned disease used for
>population control or to wipe out undesireable elements
>(drug users, homosexuals, blacks). It was supposedly
>released in tuberculosis drug trials in New York.
>CTL also insists that books revealing the truth about
>AIDS have been suppressed from the mainstream.
>
>= Cancer
>
>CTL states that various cures for cancer have been
>discovered and invented but suppressed by the mainstream
>medical establishment which makes large sums of money
>for the treatment of the disease. One significant story
>involves a scientist Rife who invented a powerful,
>unconventiona   ˜l microscope. See [Lynes87].
>
>= free energy
>
>CTL states that sophisticated energy devices have been
>invented to provide cheap and plentiful energy, but that
>they have been suppressed by agencies with agendas of
>maintaining the status quo, such as oil companies.
>See [Engdahl93] for information on oil politics.
>
>= money
>= world bankers
>= Federal Reserve Bank, IRS
>= 1929 Great Depression
>
>A major CTL theme is on the illegitimacy of the currency
>system in the country. It insists that world bankers can
>impose a kind of a hidden tax on currency via inflation
>and interest rates. It asserts that the federal reserve
>system is an inherently corrupt and parasitical system,
>draining away wealth from the country via interest payments
>on the national debt.
>
>CTL states that the IRS is an illegitimate agency that was
>never legally approved by law. CTL suggests that world bankers
>snuck in the laws to support both the Federal Reserve and the
>IRS to implement a system of hidden taxation on the   Û entire
>American public.
>
>CTL insists that the depression of 1929 was artificially caused
>by world bankers who wished to put the American economy under
>a greater yolk, and seize the country's gold and
>assets at reduced rates.  See [Mullins85b], [Emeryxxx],
>[Koteen89].
>
>Particularly of interest to CTL are developments that affect
>the way the population uses money or the way that it is backed.
>For example, the move to the Gold standard and the moves away
>from it by Nixon are seen as highly relevant. Also new
>electronic developments in the flow of money [Kurtzman93] are watched
>closely by CTL writers who believe that the world order wants to
>impose a global currency for purposes of control.
>
>
>= "official" conspiracies
>
>A number of writings in CTL have started out branded as
>"conspiracy" without any mainstream credibility given them
>but eventually admitted by the U.S. government. Three notable
>examples:
>
>1. radiation poisoning by the government of subjects in
>medical studies   i.
>
>2. psychic research into "remote viewing" by the CIA.
>
>3. the chemical poisoning of Gulf war veterans.
>
>
>= how conspiracies work
>
>An interesting overview of how conspiracies tend to work is
>given by [Icke95]. He proposes a typical pyramid structure in
>which a secret organization is hierarchical, and knowledge among
>the members is greatest at the top and least at the bottom.
>Members on the bottom are pawns and dupes, who can be manipulated
>through their beliefs and vices. The tendency of members to
>fight among each other is useful to their controllers as it
>keeps them focused on a narrow view of reality, precluding
>the discovery that they are pawns. "Dupes" outside of the
>group are people who can be tricked into following the group's
>agenda because of their ignorance or belief system.
>
>Another major mechanism is that of double agents and agent
>provocateurs. The former might infiltrate the government but work
>under the agenda of some other secret group. They tend to focus
>o    n key positions in government involving the most power and
>the least public view. Provacateurs are useful in creating
>diversions and distractions or the illusion of problems where
>there are none, so that "solutions" favorable to the conspirators
>can be introduced.
>
>In the middle of the pyramid are the middlemen, who function like
>managers in handing down commands from the upper echelons into
>the lower hierarchy. They are better informed and aspire to climb
>the pyramid. The Elite at the top of the pyramid have the full
>agenda and care only about their own power.
>
>= aspects of human nature that lead to conspiracies
>
>A pattern arises in CTL in which conspiracies arise because of
>particular weaknesses in human nature.
>
>Conspirators are motivated to control those below them
>by their ego, greed, fear, vice, and megalomania.
>They have the feeling that the whole world
>is corrupt and that they might as well live with it, and deal
>with it in that fashion. They can be readily manipulated
>by thei   ir higher controllers through their mistaken but rigid
>belief systems.
>
>Pawns and Dupes are subject to conspiracies because of their
>psychological weaknesses as well. Some are witting accomplices,
>others are unaware but nevertheless useful. They are naive
>and gullible and do not seek to question the world as they
>perceive it. They are closeminded to alternative explanations
>to events other than that which they are fed. Their thinking
>is black-and-white and is incapable of seeing a more sophisticated
>reality beyond "friend" and "enemy". This "knee-jerk" reaction
>can be cultivated by their controllers. Their cynicism and apathy
>mean that they are unlikely to try alternative approaches.
>
>The "moving target" mentality insists that whatever is labelled
>an "official" conspiracy, i.e. one that is reported in the
>press, is not really a conspiracy. That is, conspiracy theories
>are considered inherently ridiculous by the word "conspiracy"
>alone. The inability to say no means that their freed   Òoms are
>taken away without complaint, but merely docile submission.
>A herdlike mentality is useful to the controllers, who can
>then manipulate the masses more readily. A short attention span
>and lack of curiosity mean that the victims are not able
>to extricate themselves from their psychological prison.
>Finally, fear prevents a pawn or a dupe from "blowing the whistle"
>when they discover a conspiracy.
>
>= key methods of promulgating conspiracies
>
>A pattern of CTL is that conspiracies are furthered through
>specific techniques. These range from the somewhat minor to
>extremely sinister.
>
>- greed
>
>People involved in or peripheral to the conspiracy are paid off not to
>say anything.
>
>- guilt, anxiety
>
>People who are deep in guilt or anxiety can be manipulated
>to be silent about particular information that would reveal the
>conspiracy.
>
>- victimhood
>
>People who see themselves as victims by nature will not try to
>challenge a status quo that affirms their position of oppressio   ·n.
>
>- intimdation, terror, paranoia
>
>People may be aware of the conspiracy but terrified of revealing
>it due to the perceived tactics of the coconspirators. Or, they
>may be blackmailed into participating or staying silent.
>
>- secrecy
>
>All conspiracies are furthered through secrecy. The people
>aware of aspects of the conspiracy might be silent for different
>reasons, however. People high on the ladder may wish to maintain
>their control. People lower on the ladder may wish to preserve
>their own particular "piece of the action".
>
>- manipulation
>
>The conspiracy is always furthered through manipulation. People
>are manipulated to do things they might not otherwise through
>all the psychological techniques available. Some of the participants
>are aware that they are being manipulated but feel powerless to
>shake it off. Others are manipulated in a way that they do not
>perceive or are not aware of.
>
>- infiltration
>
>Conspiracies are furthered through the infiltration of agencies
>by agents     of the conspiracy. For example, those that would seek
>to undermine the government would insert themselves into key
>positions of power. Their loyalty would not be to the government
>but to the secret society of which they are a part.
>
>- disinformation, lies, revisionism, coverup
>
>"History is written by the victors". A very key aspect
>of perpetuating a conspiracy is the use of
>disinformation or lying to distract or mislead the public,
>those at the edges, and those within the plot.
>One aspect of this would be manipulating
>the media of the country, it's "eyes and ears". The public's
>perceptions of a reality free of the conspiracy is crucial to
>maintain. The insider's perception that their own agendas
>are being served at all times, without further knowledge of
>the deeper plots, is also key.
>
>When there are "leaks", they must be covered up by agents
>of the conspiracy or unwitting dupes who believe they are
>ultimately serving their own best interests through the
>suppression.
>
>- bribery
>
   Á>Bribery is always one obvious means of manipulating coconspirators,
>pawns, or dupes. The bribery might be in the form of money, or
>some other vice-payment like sex or drugs. Whatever the human
>psychology is susceptable to, could be used.
>
>- assassinations
>
>Assassinations are particularly useful to furthering the goals
>of a conspiracy when they come in conflict with outsiders. Outsiders
>who oppose key elements of the agenda are simply eliminated. The
>public, being unaware of the conspiracy as a whole, attribute
>the assassination to spurious causes such as "lone nuts". Assassinations
>of those about to directly reveal the conspiracy are the most
>crucial. Assassinations disguised as suicides are also useful in
>misleading the public and perpetuating the conspiracy.
>
>- "trojan horse", "bait and switch", "shell game"
>
>A common theme of the CTL genre is that conspirators use
>familar techniques to achieve their ends. A favorite is the
>"trojan horse" scheme in which the pub   ·lic is tricked into
>thinking something is a gift when it is in fact a devious
>plot. A "bait and switch" would involve similar aspects.
>A "shell game" is a game of deception and distraction in
>which the subjects are mixed up about the true outcome,
>but play perhaps because of their own greed.
>These ideas are frequently played out in the legislature
>of the country, a power nexis, in the form of laws that
>do not have the consequences the public intended.
>
>- "frog boiling"
>
>Another common theme of CTL is that of the delayed plan.
>Conspirators who wish to take over the world, for example,
>would be very patient and implement their plan in gradual,
>minute, indetectable steps. The term comes from the observation
>that frogs, when exposed to boiling water, jump away from it
>immediately, but when they are put in a pan and the water
>is slowly increased in temperature, they may sit and boil
>to deal.
>
>- "pump and dump"
>
>Another common theme of CTL is that pawns and dupes are
>subject to a "pump   ˆ and dump" situation in which they are
>favored by the conspirators as long as they are useful,
>and then they are hung out to dry (or in the worse case,
>murdered) when they no longer serve the needs of the
>conspiracy. Hitler would be one example cited by CTL--
>he was at first assuaged and supported by a hidden
>conspiracy, and then abandoned to die when he was no longer useful.
>
>- plots within plots
>
>CTL emphasizes the concept that not everyone in the conspiracy
>is working toward the same ends, and that frequently subgroups
>are utilized to work against each other. An example of this
>would be the Kennedy assassination, in which one CTL book
>suggests that a rogue element of the CIA was on the scene and
>believed that an assassination was only going to be staged,
>but that it would be unsuccessful. Their unknowing contribution
>to the final assassination would have supported the overall
>agenda, and their guilty complicity would only endanger themselves
>in any attempt to reveal the betraya   ¯l.
>
>Another example would be the following: the FBI might have
>an informant working in a terrorist group. The informant is
>in fact a double agent for the conspirators. The FBI thinks
>that the informant is going to allow them to seize terrorists
>in the nick of time, planting a bomb, thereby being the heroes
>of the day. The informant misleads the agency and plants the
>bomb anyway. The FBI, through its support of the infiltrator,
>or at least lack of opposition, would inadvertently allow
>a situation they would not have initially accepted (i.e.
>existence of a terrorist group).
>
>Another example would be with the BATF during the Oklahoma
>Bombing. CTL suggests that they were aware of an informant
>within the bombing group. The informant may have tricked them
>into believing they could defuse the bomb at an opportune
>moment, thereby gaining favorable media publicity. The BATF
>would then be motivated to cover up the details of the
>bombing to hide their own negligence, a situation that would
>be   · useful to preventing the real story of the conspirators
>from coming to light. The conspirators, supposing they were
>really world bankers, might have been motivated to discredit
>militias spreading knowledge about them via the bombing.
>
>- problem, reaction, solution (thesis, antithesis, synthesis)
>
>A key component of CTL documenting the gradual introduction
>of the NWO asserts that the conspirators focus on a single
>technique again and again: that of "problem, reaction, solution".
>The conspirators create a fake problem, such as terrorism.
>The public reacts and calls out for a solution, and the
>conspirators present a pseudo-solution into a form that
>increases their own power, such as a government crackdown. The
>solution is bogus because the problem is bogus, but this point
>eludes the public's perception. See e.g. [Icke95].
>
>
>
>
>Andrews, George C., _Extra-Terrestrials Among Us_, Llewellyn
>Publications, USA, 1986.
>
>Baigent, Michael et. al., _Holy Blood, Holy Gra    il_. Dell Publishing,
>New York, 1983. ISBN 0-440-13648-2
>
>Bramley, William. _The Gods of Eden_. Avon Books, New York, 1990.
>ISBN 0-380-71807-3
>
>Brennan, J.H. _Occult Reich_. Futura, London, 1974.
>
>Chomsky, Noam. _World Orders, Old and New_. Pluto Press, London, 1994.
>
>Emery, Sheldon. _Billions for the Bankers, Debts for the People_. ???
>
>Engdahl, _A Century of War_, Dr Bottiger Verlags-GmbH, Germany, 1993.
>
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