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That profound insight, of brilliant hindsight and self-serving foresight, very well could be the<br />

elusive key I have been searching for <strong>to</strong> open the mysterious door past which I can't see.<br />

Further Study<br />

To catch only a fleeting glimpse for yourself of that veil past which evidently no one else is able<br />

<strong>to</strong> see either, and which is seeding so much confusion among those wanting <strong>to</strong> do their own<br />

independent thinking that unless one opens up the final edition of the Newspeak dictionary<br />

described by George Orwell in his seminal work '1984' (watch the movie here), one is destined<br />

<strong>to</strong> stay confused, read the following two books by Eustace Mullins: <strong>The</strong> World Order – A Study<br />

in the Hegemony of Parasitism, and <strong>The</strong> Curse of Canaan – A Demonology of His<strong>to</strong>ry.<br />

Additionally, <strong>The</strong> Thirteenth Tribe by Arthur Koestler, and <strong>The</strong> Empire of “<strong>The</strong> City” (world<br />

superstate) – <strong>The</strong> Jekyll/Hyde Nature of the British Government by E. C. Knuth, are both<br />

helpful in thinning out the powerful fog of confusion which surrounds the origins and the rise <strong>to</strong><br />

power of Black Nobility. A careful study of these books (PDF available on the web; search,<br />

download and read them before these out-of-print books get banned, or, reading them is made<br />

a thought-crime), helps one understand the elusive power which has corrupted and co-opted<br />

almost all of dissent in the West <strong>to</strong>day creating the sort of absurdities highlighted in my<br />

confusions. <strong>The</strong> pernicious nature of that indomitable power <strong>to</strong> mold, influence and corrupt<br />

across the board world-wide was captured in the following way by W. Cleon Skoussen in his<br />

commentary on Carroll Quigley's Tragedy and Hope:<br />

'<strong>The</strong> real value of Tragedy and Hope ... [is the] bold and boastful admission by<br />

Dr. Quigley that there actually exists a relatively small but powerful group which<br />

has succeeded in acquiring a choke-hold on the affairs of practically the entire<br />

human race. Of course we should be quick <strong>to</strong> recognize that no small group<br />

could wield such gigantic power unless millions of people in all walks of life were<br />

“in on the take” and were willing <strong>to</strong> knuckle down <strong>to</strong> the iron-clad regimentation<br />

of the ruthless bosses behind the scenes. As we shall see, the network has<br />

succeeded in building its power structure by using tremendous quantities of<br />

money (<strong>to</strong>gether with the vast influence it buys) <strong>to</strong> manipulate, intimidate, or<br />

corrupt millions of men and women and their institutions on a world-wide basis.'<br />

(W. Cleon Skousen, <strong>The</strong> Naked Capitalist, pg. 6)<br />

<strong>The</strong> publicly available need <strong>to</strong> research (as in need <strong>to</strong> know) private archives of the House of<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Poor</strong>-<strong>Man's</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Modernity</strong> 296 / 334 Zahir Ebrahim

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