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Thursday 13 May 2010

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Have you ever heard of the 1967 bestseller "Report from Iron Mountain"?  Me neither. 

It was on the New York Times bestseller list in 1967 (written in 1963), yet nowadays nobody seems to know about it and it is difficult to obtain. 

Its forced disappearance isn't really a mystery, however:  You don't know about this book because the "powers that be" don't want you to know about this book, as you will realize when I tell you what the contents are.

If you look it up on Wikipedia, you will see it presented as a harmless "hoax" and a funny "satire".

However, you will also see some proof on there that it is a real leaked government document.


Peace is as reprehensible to the luciferians as war is to us.
Guess who's winning?

Whenever the "powers that be" get caught with their pants down, they claim that a leaked document is a hoax.  We need to use our power of discernment to determine if the "oh-so-trustworthy" government is lying to us or not.

So if the "Iron Mountain" report is a "hoax", then why are the contents still 100% accurate 47 years later?  If it's a "hoax" written by a "lone author", then why do respected professors like John Kenneth Galbraith claim that they were approached to contribute their expertise to it? 

If it is a hoax, then why did it take four years to be published?  Why did it take the alleged author five more years to come out and say it was a hoax?  Especially considering that he recieved no royalties during those five years.  Damage control, of course.

If it's a "satire", then why am I not laughing?  The contents of this book are terrifying, and not even vaguely "funny".

Briefly, the book says that a perpetual state of war is necessary to maintain government control, and discusses the "problems of peace".  It also recommends "Blood Games" for "social purification" (genocide).

Are you laughing yet?  Me neither. 

If the Twin Towers of the WTC were detonated (watch here for the arguments:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6-wuTljVCI), then "Blood Games" were also used on 9/11.  More "hoax" plans from "Iron Mountain" have come to pass.

The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are just "Blood Games" to these people, too.

Are you laughing yet?  Me neither.

At the time that "Iron Mountain" was written and released, the United States was stuck in the quagmire of the Vietnam war, which began when the US military created their false flag excuse known as the "Gulf of Tonkin Incident": 

A US navy ship, the USS Maddox, claimed that they had been attacked by Vietnamese forces in the Gulf of Tonkin on August 4, 1964.  We now know that the Vietnamese did not attack or even see the US ship that day.  This lie was the excuse needed to enrage the US public into supporting the war. 

In 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson privately remarked "For all I know, our Navy was shooting whales out there".  Squadron Commander Pilot James Stockdale, who was above the Maddox, remarked "Our destroyers were just shooting at phantom targets".

High ranking freemason and Bohemian Grover Walter Cronkite then fed the US public lies through his news reports about Vietnam casualties being minimal for the next decade plus.  So much for "the most trusted man in the country".

43 years after "Iron Mountain" was first published, the United States is still quagmired in two wars, making billions in profit for the oil companies and the weapons manufacturers, killing hundreds of thousands of innocent victims, weakening US Armed Forces across the globe, and bankrupting the United States for easy takeover.

Are you laughing at this "hilarious satire" yet?  Me neither.

The "Report from Iron Mountain" also recommended frightening the population with false reports of alien life-forms.  Just what I have been saying. 

Orson Welles' "War of the Worlds" frightened us so well in 1938, why not use a more sophisticated version on us now?  The quickly approaching alien scam is known as "Project Blue Beam" (see my blog for more details). 

When they black out our electrical grid at length and blame "sun flares" or "aliens", these internet blog warnings will no longer be possible.  The time to spread the news of their fake alien plan is now.

Surely you must have noticed that aliens are almost constantly in the news these days.  "Avatar" producer John Cameron has even publicly admitted the existing connection between his high-tech 3-D imagery and NASA.  Why does NASA need fake 3-D images?  Only to deceive us into submission with fake holograms.

Furthermore, the "Iron Mountain" report recommended using the environment and "out of control pollution" to enslave us.  This was in 1967

Now we have Al Gore's "Global Warming" scam, and the eugenecists huge pagan ritual called "Earth Day" that values the luciferian Goddess of Nature, Gaia, over human life.  Another manufactured "Global crisis" to force us all together under the new world order. 

For the true genocidal eugenics goals of the Green Movement at the upper levels, look up "Georgia Guidestones" on Wikipedia.

Are you laughing yet?  Nor am I.

The "Iron Mountain" report also recommended Universal Health Care, as a means to make the rich providers richer, to weaken and bankrupt the United States for easy takeover, and to force us into a mandatory United Nations based globalism that takes precedence over the US constitution and sovereignty.  How inaccurate did that "hoax" suggestion turn out to be?

The "Iron Mountain" report also recommended rewriting school ciriculums to promote luciferian new age ideas and thinly-veiled communism.

The report recommended controlling "enemies of society" (anyone who disagrees with the coming communist new world order) through concentration camps, work camps (slavery), detention camps, mandatory army drafts, and the right to split up families. 

Now we see widespread FEMA camps being prepared for use by the US government on their own citizens, numerous empty prisons awaiting anyone who dares to criticize them, and stacks of plastic coffins being stockpiled for use on US citizens in the near future.  Another "hoax" plan from "Iron Mountain" has become 100% accurate in reality.

What part of these pathetic, soulless, inhumane plans is even remotely "funny" or "satirical"?

If you are unable to read the "Iron Mountain" book, here is a 1993 video about it:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6745627342652553091

I disagree with the section that says UFOs are real.  Fake aliens are just another scam to frighten us into submission.

Lord help us all from this nightmarish "hoax".

Note:  I have not read the book yet.  Although the plans in this article are accurate, some of the reasons behind the plans are speculation.

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