Gloria Steinem served as director of the CIA-funded Independent Research Service from 1958-62. It was her responsibility to organize US students, scholars and writers to attend the yearly World Youth Festival, to observe and takes notes on foreign participants, to distribute pamphlets, flyers and books and to edit a daily propaganda newspaper.
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Exposing the agenda in H.G. Wells’ Elite Manifesto
Posted by Sarah Westall
Published on Aug 22, 2017
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In this interview, Wayne Jett discusses H.G. Wells’ Elite Manifesto and how it was received at the time of its release at the turn of the 20th century. He also describes how the book has been used as a roadmap for specific elites to follow as a means of implementing societal changes. This will surely be information that is not taught in school. Learn more about Wayne Jett and his book “The Fruits of Graft” at Classical Capital.
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Extraterrestrials created all life on Earth
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During his extraterrestrial encounters, Rael received a series of messages that touch on all aspects of human life. Whether your interest lies in ancient history, modern science, UFOs, religious scriptures or even sci-fi, you’ll gain new perspective from taking the time to read them. This video summarizes some of the main points conveyed to Rael.
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1984 George Orwell – Full Movie
1984 is a movie made in 1956 that was adapted from the novel of the same name by George Orwell. Directed by Michael Anderson, the actors and actresses featured in the film included Edmond O’Brien, Donald Pleasence, Jan Sterling, and Michael Redgrave.
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“Things to Come” as Portrayed on the Silver Screen during the Depression
During the depths of the Great Depression in 1933, H. G. Wells wrote his science fiction novel called the “The Shape of Things to Come” that speculated on future events until the year 2106. His novel echoes his long-held view of a one world, socialist state that would rise up out of the ashes of endless war to save humanity. Three years later, London Film Productions would adapt Wells’ novel into a movie called “Things to Come.” As an eerie coincidence, Wells’ prediction of the start of a Second World War in 1940 was off by only a few months.