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Wednesday October 03, 2007 23:55 by guild of assassins
![]() ..........they came from the east pissed off with those from the west........... Last week the out of the way website "Damn Data" picked up on the latest buzz amongst those for whom fear of hermetic or allegorical secret societies on the Western model has waned in recent years perhaps due to unsurmountable silliness or maybe just solving all the secrets. For in truth not even 911 or the current legal attemps by Mohamed Fayed to bring Philip Mountabatten to an unlawful death verdict relating to the death of his (fayed who prefers to be known as alFayed) son's lover Diance Spencer [who was the ex-wife of course of Mountabatten's son (who prefers to be known as the prince of Cymru & Wales)] can really get us SEEING THE TRUTH Gurgling stuff. Our entertainment & prejudice based refractions of recent history has not really moved on from the swathe of pulp fiction of the 19th century, which saw secret societies, plots & of course murders & global control at every corner & date. On top of which lashings of black masses, fear of emerging socialism & ridiculous anarchist master-plans or forged judaic protocols were added for spice. It goes beyond offensive that considering how much of the evil of the 20th centuyr was done by those who actively believed that pulp fiction, there are ever more people who lap it up now. The msas return to silliness has till recently been missing one element : that of course being the role of the Far East and the ancient and illustrious orders spawned there. |
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