Wednesday, June 22, 2005

Sinister Forces

The roots of coincidence and conspiracy in American politics, crime, and culture are examined in this book, exposing new connections between religion, political conspiracy, and occultism. Readers are taken from ancient American civilization and the mysterious mound builder culture to the Salem witch trials, the birth of Mormonism during a ritual of ceremonial magic by Joseph Smith, Jr., and Operations Paperclip and Bluebird. Not a work of speculative history, this exposé is founded on primary source material and historical documents. Fascinating details are revealed, including the bizarre world of "wandering bishops" who appear throughout the Kennedy assassinations; a CIA mind control program run amok in the United States and Canada; a famous American spiritual leader who had ties to Lee Harvey Oswald in the weeks and months leading up to the assassination of President Kennedy; and the "Manson secret."

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From Norman Mailer's review of Book One—The Nine:

Face-to-face with twenty-five years of research gathered from no less than forty countries, most writers would have looked to come up with any number of spy, horror, and suspense novels suggested by this trove of material. Peter Levenda, however, tackled it head-on. So, he set himself the near-to-impossible task of pulling together such diverse threads as pop culture, archaeology, anthropology, poetry, religion, the occult, and a host of government actions overt and hidden. In return, he has produced the first installment of a thesis that is by turns compelling, cautious, maddening, and intriguing.

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Senator Dick Durbin (D-Ill) apologized yesterday for his remarks concerning a classified FBI report on the conditions at Guantanamo Bay, where our government is holding some terror suspects, as basically indistinguishable from reports of prison conditions in Nazi Germany, the Soviet Gulag, or under Cambodia's Pol Pot regime.

He was roundly attacked for those remarks by the Republicans in Congress, because -- they said -- he was comparing "our troops" to the worst sadists and dictators of the 20th century.

Ladies and gentlemen, there is spin ... and there is "spin". In some cases, spin seems to go widdershins instead of deosil, anti-clockwise instead of clockwise. The spin in this case is purely satanic, and most Americans are not paying enough attention to how opinion is being manipulated.

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