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"They accomplish [moving this country from a republic to a Fascist
state]...by keeping the country on a steady cycle of wars and
employing the 'Hegelian dialectic'... However 'people can stand up
and take our country back,' Millegan proposed, citing that the common
folk greatly outnumber the members of secret societies."

Humor me, please.  Tell me exactly how YOU propose us "common folk"
can "take our country back"?

You stated yourself "they" employ the "Hegelian dialectic" to fulfill
their agenda, so lest you sound like a hypocrite, please don't tell
me we can change things by simply putting a different party in the
White House -- the lesser of two evil Bonesman.

The pen is NOT mightier than the sword anymore -- not since Diebold.

Ah... I'm up for a good laugh, Kris.  You up for the challenge?  Be
creative now...

*tap, tap, tap*

Regards,
Stephanie


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> http://www.coasttocoastam.com/shows/2004/01/26.html
>
> The History of Skull & Bones
>  Monday's guest, conspiracy researcher Kris Millegan (ctrl.org)
discussed the
> history of the "Skull & Bones" secret society which he said got its
start in
> 1832, though its roots extend back to earlier groups in Europe.
Calling the
> organization a "multi-generation cult," Millegan said the Yale
University-based
> group taps 15 juniors each year to join.
>
> Skull & Bones members tend to hold powerful positions in society,
and
> Millegan believes their ultimate agenda is to "move this country
from a republic to a
> fascist state," where they can consolidate their control. They
accomplish
> this, he said, by keeping the country on a steady cycle of wars and
employing the
> "Hegelian dialectic," whereby they control history from both the
left and the
> right. However "people can stand up and take our country back,"
Millegan
> proposed, citing that the common folk greatly outnumber the members
of secret
> societies.
> Related Articles
>  Secret Societies
>  This diagram (click on to view in full) is from Antony Sutton's
book
> America's Secret Establishment. It depicts various levels of
organizations, going
> from larger "outer circle" groups like the CFR, to a smaller "inner
core," which
> is essentially "a secret society within a secret society," he
writes.
>
> Onwards to the utmost of futures!
>
> -----
> Aloha, He'Ping,
> Om, Shalom, Salaam.
> Em Hotep, Peace Be,
> All My Relations.
> Omnia Bona Bonis,
> Adieu, Adios, Aloha.
> Amen.


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