Re: 9/11: The Great Illusion Went to the dreaded walmart this morn for some pumpkin snack pies, coffee, African American Christmas cards, and to see if they had John's 2 new cd's or 'Hung for the Holidays'. Of course they did not but I spoetted 'FahrenHYPE 9/11' for 10 bucks so I have it in front of me now! It was right next to the communistic 'Fahrenheit 9/11' which was nearly twice the price! Also saw no sign of Ringo's Christmas cd butt they did have the 'Capital Beatles Boxed Set' for a meazly 55 bucks or so!
Re: 9/11: The Great Illusion Best of all I found 'Curly Sue' in the $5.50 bin on dvd. A great movie and worth the price just for the Ringo song 'You Never Know'!!
Re: 9/11: The Great Illusion MMT
It sounds like "Illusion" talks about the
New World Order.
The NWO was the subject of a book I read back in college called "None Dare Call it Conspiracy". This book mention groups like the Council on Foreign Relations and the Trilateral Commission. Their basic goal, besides world domination by the super rich, was a one-world government. I think at the time that book was distributed by the John Birch Society which is, or was, an ultra conservative group.
MMT
It sounds like "Illusion" talks about the
New World Order.
The NWO was the subject of a book I read back in college called "None Dare Call it Conspiracy". This book mention groups like the Council on Foreign Relations and the Trilateral Commission. Their basic goal, besides world domination by the super rich, was a one-world government. I think at the time that book was distributed by the John Birch Society which is, or was, an ultra conservative group.
Re: 9/11: The Great Illusion when I was younger seems that the NWO was pushing for more population. Thats why you'd see so much sex in advertising. Why did that want more people?
More people=more consumers.