The Committee of 300

Discussion in 'Conspiracy' started by Marlyn, Jul 18, 2007.

  1. hannahannahannah

    hannahannahannah What's a Palindrome?

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    We need a "twitch" emote in here.


    I'd have never come to the thought that:
    I've known about all this for some 20 years, but have since just let it all go. I read a series of books and can't recall specific titles having gotten rid of them long ago. But the person writing the book called himself "hayton". He was supposed to be from some other planet, or another dimension or something, which I didn't buy into. What I did do, was read between the lines. I ignored who he said he was, but intently focused on the information he was giving. I chose to assume that he was someone using this character as cover, to release information and/or make money. At any rate, it's pretty much the information we find here in this forum.

    Thank you again, for taking the time to reply.
     
  2. Pressed_Rat

    Pressed_Rat Do you even lift, bruh?

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    Yeah, there is a lot of disinformation put out there intentionally by people with an agenda. They will often take basic truths, then spin them off into fantasy, which either confuses the reader or discredits the information which is valid so the reader throws the baby out with the bathwater, disregarding ALL of the information, believing it to all be hocus pocus. This is the case today with people who mix reptilians and space aliens with things which have been proven and are documented. Most people never question how all these books, which are put out every year by all the big names in the conspiracy industry, just turn up at all the major bookstores for anyone to gobble up. They never question that maybe these books are being put out with an agenda, as a form of psychological warfare to mislead people and neutralize any real opposition to the agenda. This is the case with frauds like David Icke, Michael Tsarion, and all of these other snake oil salesmen who have become rich peddling their poison. Like Albert Pike said: "We give the people their heroes to follow". My advice to everybody is to never follow anybody, because more often than not these people have been put out there for you to follow. People need to do their own research and come to their own conclusions. That doesn't mean gobble up all the conspiracy books put out there like candy.
     
  3. guitarpeace

    guitarpeace Member

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    I want to be in one of these ellite groups, they seem so awesome and powerful. They make everyone else see stupid and small. Man they are great. Pure Geniuses.
     
  4. hippiepeece

    hippiepeece Member

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    haha very funny!^^^
     
  5. AdreSac

    AdreSac Member

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    what would george carlin say about this?
     
  6. drew5147

    drew5147 Dingledodie

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    If you like submitting yourself to Satanic Ritual Abuse...
     
  7. DaveHT

    DaveHT Member

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    Be very careful what you wish for. Even the elite have rules and you play their way or suffer the consequences. They are not powerful unless you keep score of power with money. They are pure evil and if you get in you never are allowed out. Besides they pick who gets in not you, and they only pick you on hereditary lines.
     
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