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Ambassador To The Elite

Steps Out Of The Shadows To Expose


The Post-2012 New orld Order
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Table Of %o,te,ts
REFERENCE ........................................................... 2
DISCLAIMERS ....................................................... 3
Why This Book Is Free .......................................... 4
Foreword .............................................................. 6
Inrod!"ion ....................................................... ##
Who Is E$i Rook% ................................................ 2&
Wh' Is he New Wor$d (rder% .......................... 66
Why Did They Choose Me% ............................... #&2
Where Are We )e'ded% .................................... #44
)ow Did I *e +In,% .......................................... #-6
Why Sho!$d .o! /oin An I$$!0in'i So"iey% .... #12
Three Sho"kin3 Con4essions ............................. 2#2
.o!r B$!e5rins 4or Es"'5e ............................... 226
'onfessions of an In!isible Illuminati (a%e )

$oreword
-han) "ou for obtainin! a cop" of m"
second publication, Confessions of An
Invisible Illuminati.
' appreciate "our ea!erness to !ain access
to the )no$led!e $e(re revealin!, and '
hope "ou(re entertained as $e proceed.
'(m $ritin! $ith the
anticipation of
succeedin! in further brea)in! do$n the
barriers standin! bet$een "ou and the
ans$ers "ou(ve been searchin! for, and to
e+pand on $hat "ou(ve alread" learned in
m" first publication, The New World Order
Assimilation Dossier.
Confessions is Nust one publication in a strin! of
$or)s to be released from earl" 2009 until the revolution
is complete. ' encoura!e "ou to obtain and revie$ the
6ossier to best understand and inte!rate the contents
presented in this boo), and each future 2ssimilation
*ampai!n publication.
-he 2ssimilation 6ossier $as crafted
to be a fastHtrac)ed, $ell outlined
assault on the mind, meant to obliterate
the illusions promoted b" paranoid
conspirac" theorists H to rearran!e the
reader(s perspectives, so he or she ma"
be prepared to assimilate a ne$ $orld
order usin! the po$er of the 'lluminati
mastermind.
'onfessions of an In!isible Illuminati (a%e *

't(s a d"namic publication in that it serves as both an
entr" level debriefin!, and an advanced level manifesto.
ith each ne$ readin! throu!hout "our Nourne" to$ard
illumination, the short, sharp, bullets of )no$led!e $ill
continue to increasin!l" pierce the illusions "ou ma" have
previousl" held as realit".
Obtained by thousands of individuals soon after its
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&'O(s, and mysti#al tomfoolery$"
This publication is different.
'nstead of bein! a ri!id topH
do$n, inH"ourHface barra!e of
$ide scope perspectives, it(s a
smoothHflo$in! narrative desi!ned
to set up the frame$or) necessar"
to accuratel" depict the ,ne$
'lluminati movement0.
%avin! alread" read the
2ssimilation 6ossier, this
publication helps the reader
cultivate a detailed vision to
embrace $hile travelin! the path
to $ealth, freedom, and
soverei!nt" in the ne$ $orld order.
hile bein! a hi!hl" accessible, dependable companion
to the common individual $ho ma" be enterin! the $orld of
esoteric )no$led!e $ith confusion and fear, this $or) H
'onfessions of an In!isible Illuminati (a%e +

part lecture, part novella H brin!s the reader closer to
the selfHdiscover" of their o$n 'lluminati po$ers.
'(ve tried to ma)e sure the events and the accounts
'(ve disclosed be as vivid as possible. '(ve also set out
to e+plain as much as ' can conceptuall", but there 2R4
limitations '(m forced to observe.
Some of the names and places mentioned
$ere altered or omitted to protect the
identities of those still operatin!
behind the scenes, and there are some
details ' simpl" $on(t delve into out of
respect for the inte!rit" of the
unfoldin! a!enda.
7redictions have been put forth to be
as accurate as possible, but as al$a"s,
./-%'.& is set in stone. >2 house of
cards can fall man" different directions, dependin! on
$hich card is pulled first, and $hen.@
)in#e the publi#ation of the Assimilation Dossier I(ve
earned respe#t from T*O&)AND) of online friends be#ause
I(ve offered free information about events before they
happened$ New developments seem to be unfoldin! faster and
faster +,+-. DA., so I &-G+ .O& stay ahead of the herd by
tain! my Insider's Challenge$
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Armed with the foundational nowled!e you re#eive
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Insider, you possess I/+N)+ advanta!es as we move toward
this new world order$
'onfessions of an In!isible Illuminati (a%e /

'n Confessions of an Invisible Illuminati, "ou(ll !o
bac) in time $ith me and retrace m" steps from the ver"
be!innin! (so you now e0a#tly what it taes to start from
the very bottom 1 a nobody 1 and rise to infiltrate hi!hly
!uarded #ir#les of wealth and power".
&et read" to e+perience a first hand tour into the deep
ps"cholo!ical inner $or)in!s of someone dedicated, $ith his
$hole heart, to see the .e$ orld /rder prevail.
.ever before has there been an autobio!raphical account
revealin! so much depth into $hat it means to be part of
the lon! tradition responsible for !uidin! humanit" to
increased health, $ealth, and
intelli!ence throu!hout the
"ears.
-he purpose of our time
to!ether is not Nust to let "ou
into m" life and understand m"
stor", but to !ive "ou e+plicit
0NOW$.D,. H the rare !ems H so
man" people Nust li)e "ou have
been searchin! for, onl" to
uncover dead end conspirac"
theories and disinformation.
As I re!eal this knowled%e to you1 I ur%e you to
continually 2uestion deeply what it is you want in life:
's it "our destin" to ascend to !reat po$er, $ealth,
and influence H so "ou can help accelerate the !lobal
shift into a ne$ $orld order#
/r do "ou desire to simpl" survive amicabl", enNo"in! a
peaceful life of happiness, safet", and comfort $hile
the .e$ orld /rder revolutioniGes the social and
financial s"stems of the postmodern a!e#
'onfessions of an In!isible Illuminati (a%e 34

.ither way1 you can li!e the
life you were meant to li!e...
?ust remember as $e Goom for$ard throu!h the ne+t fe$
decades, the outcome "ou e+perience is 100E 3/8R *%/'*4.
3ou(ll face man" challen!es, Nust
as "ou have in the past...
2nd readin! this entire
publication $ill help "ou step into
the ne$ $orld fully armed $ith the
TOO$5 "ou need, as $e sno$ball to$ard
the inevitable.
hether "ou(ve been searchin! for
decades, or "ou consider "ourself a
ne$l" ener!iGed revolutionar"
desperatel" see)in! ans$ers to the puGGlin! m"steries
"ou(ve encountered... this $or) is structured to deliver
the clarit" and focus needed
as "ou march to$ard the
elusive obvious.
9" the end of "our Nourne" H
from this point for$ard, to
the ver" last pa!e of this
controversial $or) H the man"
subliminal tri!!ers planted
throu!hout this te+t $ill
activate somethin! inside
that mi!ht fri!hten or
surprise "ou...
Don6t be alarmed.
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'onfessions of an In!isible Illuminati (a%e 33

',trodu-tio,
&rand ;aster 'lluminatus ?esus *hrist sat fastin! b"
his favorite stream on a hot summer afternoon, ponderin!
ho$ he could help his peasant brothers and sisters discover
the !lorious re$ards of harnessin! their o$n individual
conscious po$er.
%e had no sacred te+ts, no Ouantum ph"sics research, no
3ou-ube... %e $as armed onl" $ith his o$n inte!rated
thou!hts and a love for all man)ind.
2*ow #an I spea$$$ in a
way they mi!ht understand
me3 And if I #annot spea
in a way they mi!ht
understand me$$$ how #an I
spea in way they mi!ht do
what is best for
themselves$$$ that whi#h
they are forbidden to do by
the Chur#h3 *ow mi!ht I
lead them to their benefit,
without their resistan#e,
without the use of for#e34
5ittle did he )no$, the brea)throu!h he e+perienced
that da" >$hen he first envisioned ho$ to effectivel" teach
his ideas to the peasants sufferin! in a GombieHli)e state
of nonHconsciousness@ $as the teachin! method that $ould
eventuall" continue on $ithout him, freein! men and $omen
$ho still suffer in that same Gombie state 2000 "ears
later.
'onfessions of an In!isible Illuminati (a%e 37

?esus passionatel" $anted to help those preHconscious
peasants. %e understood that human bein!s $ere not subNect
to the authorit" of a nonHe+istent &od, as the 9ible no$
describes, nor $ere the" livin!
onl" to reach a ma)e believe
spiritual realm upon death,
such as nonHe+istent 9iblical
heaven.
%e )ne$ instead that ,&od0
>the hallucinated voice of &od
those i!norant peasants
,heard0@, $as not out there, or
up there, but '.S'64.
%e )ne$ that ,%eaven0 H the
idea of an afterlife those
peasants ima!ined H $asn(t to
come from sacrifice,
subservience to authorit", or
an eventual death...
.o H %eaven $as a state of
bein!... the e+perience of
enNo"in! creativit" and love
68R'.& life.
8esus disco!ered nature6s most co!eted secret1
and he was 9"#D.#.D for tryin% to teach it.
2 fe$ hundred "ears passed, and b" the time of
*onstantine, the *hurch elders )ne$ the" couldn(t stop
?esus( discover" of the secret... So the" too) the onl"
available action the" had left to hold on to their
parasitic po$er and continue rulin! over the feebleHminded
public.
'onfessions of an In!isible Illuminati (a%e 3:

They adopted 'hristianity.
...9ut the" did this onl" after t$istin! and
manipulatin! ?esus( $ords, and the $ords of his 2postles,
in order to suit the *hurch(s criminal authoritarian a!enda
H to remain in control... to continue carr"in! out acts of
parasitism... and continue feastin!
upon ?esus( floc).
%umanit" $as then thrust into the
6ar) 2!es, and althou!h t"rann" has
been fou!ht off valiantl" since the
Renaissance, the tradition of mental
and ph"sical parasitism still carries
on toda", in the *hurches of nearl"
all $orld reli!ions.
9ut no matter ho$ badl" the *hurch
elders t$isted and manipulated ?esus( messa!e to suit their
patholo!ical !oal of controllin! the minds of his follo$ers
throu!hout the "ears H .o matter ho$ badl" those
manipulations crippled the potential for billions of people
over the centuries $ho too) faith in corrupted, fallacious
*hurchHcontrolled interpretations of ?esus *hrist(s
inte!rall" honest conscious
conceptions H the true messa!e lin!ers
on... 'ndestructibl"... 4ternall"...
In!isibly.
-he establishment responsible for
murderin! *hrist is the same
establishment that $arped,
pla!iariGed, and distorted his messa!e
throu!hout the dar) a!es and fed lies
to his follo$ers for t$o millenia.
'onfessions of an In!isible Illuminati (a%e 3;

-hat same establishment holds our peasant brothers and
sisters do$n toda", hidin! the )no$led!e that $ill free
humanit" from the bonda!e of m"sticism and authoritarian
subservience.
-hat establishment is
bein! sabota!ed b" the
.e$ orld /rder. 'ts da"s
are numbered.
2s sill" ancient
reli!ions be!an to $ither
a$a", becomin! nothin!
more than a collection of
elite po$er structures
intended to hold an
i!norant populace in
mental and se+ual
bonda!e, a much !reater
authoritarian menace !re$
in sophistication to
threaten the naturalH
!iven libert" of each
!lobal citiGen on
4arth...
That menace is the 5tate.
-oda", the reli!ion of the State is not one of
subservience to the invisible man in the s)", but one of
sacrifice and sufferin! to support the politicall" enabled
criminal behavior inside the business $orld, and to combat
the illusionar" scarcit" of 4arth(s resources F schemes
full" supported b" a destructive political a!enda of
deficit spendin! and environmental pseudoHscience.
'onfessions of an In!isible Illuminati (a%e 3<

-he State drains the productive class in order to
support the livelihood of the rulin! class, $hile leavin! a
trail of dead bodies in its destructive $a)e.
-he messa!e ?esus brou!ht forth 2000 "ears a!o >the
same messa!e that $as silenced b" *hurch elders@ is
successfull" brin!in! about the demise of m"stical
reli!ions toda". -hat same messa!e, based on nature(s
!reatest secret, is also brin!in! about the demise of the
State F no matter ho$ bi! and believable their leviathan
7onGi schemes mi!ht !ro$.
6on(t be fooled, ?esus
$as not the son of a
m"stical &od. %e $as Nust
another person throu!hout
histor" $ho discovered
nature(s !reatest secret and
sou!ht to share it $ith the
$orld >as did 6a Vinci,
5oc)e, ?efferson, .apoleon
%ill, &andhi, ;alcolm =, and
?ohn 5ennon too...@
8ust like you ha!e.
ithout support for the t$o pillars of authoritarianism
>the irrationalit" of reli!ion and the dishonest" of
politics@ the establishment $ill collapse. 't $ill no
lon!er be able to drain civiliGation of ener!", creativit",
and life. ithout the authoritarian establishment,
civiliGation $ill instead soar into a profound ne$ $orld
order of health, prosperit", libert", and peace.
&nder the new proto#ols des#ribed in a later #hapter,
those two pillars supportin! the authoritarian hoa0 are now
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#rumblin! at an e0ponential rate$ They(re #rumblin! be#ause
!lobal #iti5ens who are aware of the hoa0 are #urrently
withdrawin! their support in re#ord numbers$
.o$, $ith that bein! said, $e(ll for!e on$ard. 3ou(ve
no doubt opened this boo) $ith the ur!ent desire to sin)
"our teeth in to the steamin! ra$ red meat of 'lluminati
secrets and .e$ orld /rder insider confessions...
=ou ha!e many 2uestions.
3ou $ant to )no$ the secrets of the secret
societies. 3ou $ant insider information. 3ou
$ant to )no$ about 9/11. 3ou $ant to )no$
about vaccinations. 3ou $ant to
)no$ about the technolo!ical
control !rid. 3ou $ant to )no$
about population control.
' $ill !ive "ou plent" of
ans$ers... but onl" on ;3 terms. -here(s a
lon! tradition '(m observin! as ' spea) candidl" about m"
involvement in the .e$ orld /rder. 3ou(ll receive from me
$hat ' deem relevant, $hat ' feel is necessar" in helpin!
"ou come to terms $ith "our fears and desires. 9ut '
promise "ou(ll $al) a$a" $ith ever"thin! "ou must )no$ to
become prepared in the comin! "ears ahead.
-his document contains combinations of
truthful tidbits "ou mi!ht have alread"
come across in the outside $orld. 3et, the
$a" those tidbits are dra$n to!ether $ill
allo$ "ou to $al) a$a" $ith somethin! "ou
mi!ht have never understood had "ou not
e+perienced $hat "ou alread" )no$ the $a"
'(m !oin! to present it to "ou..
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3ou(ll receive the reHassembled puGGle picture, made up
of the man" fra!mented thou!hts scattered in "our mind, as
' e+tract $hat "ou alread" )no$, and reform it, insertin!
the missin! pieces H !ivin! the bi! picture increased
clarit" and dimension.
2s ' hand it bac) to "ou, to reveal an
entirel" different picture than the one
"ou(ve been holdin! in "our mind until
this ver" moment, "ou can suddenl" move
in the direction "ou need to be movin!.
'f "ou choose to proceed alon! that path,
there $ill be more F ;8*% ;/R4.
9y obecti!es are as follows...
' intend to illustrate the 9IND5.T b" $hich ' operate
in order to help "ou full" understand the mental shift
"ou(ll e+perience $hen
"ou Noin us.
' !ive "ou a
comfortable position to
peer deep inside H to
understand m" values, m"
perspectives, m"
motivations H to observe
the structure in $hich '
or!aniGe and e+ecute m"
thou!hts to produce
profit, and achieve
pro!ress.
/ne is lost in
constant stru!!le and sta!nation $ithout understandin! the
mechanics of mone", po$er, and control...
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So "ou(ll learn the
5T#AT.,I.5 ' used to advance m"
penetration into the secret
$orld of po$er.
' $ant "ou to $al) a$a"
$ith the T.'>NI?".5 "ou(ll need
in order to fastHtrac) "our o$n
pro!ress F startin!
immediatel".
:inall", ' intend to
leave "ou $ith the @$".(#INT5 '
recommend usin! if "ou too $ish
to disconnect and depart from
the lethal $orld of criminalities, economic collapse, and
voluntar" stru!!le H $hich ma" continue to cripple the
Oualit" of life e+perienced b" those around "ou.
hether "ou $ant to become $ealth" and influential, or
"ou Nust $ant to live free and clear $hile the comin! storm
of economic failures and social unrest s$eep across the
!lobeM the ans$ers are streamin! to$ard "ou li)e bullets in
slo$ motion.
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Sleep through the static, or grab a torch and descend
into the depths with us to help free the slaves...
Either way, we have everything under control... our
influence is unstoppable.
.o$ H :ind a comfortable place, rid "ourself of all
distractions, turn off "our phone, close "our $eb bro$ser,
turn off an" alert noises, and ensure ever"one around "ou
understands "ou can(t be bothered for the ne+t several
hours. ()ome baro6ue #lassi#al musi# is a !ood idea too$"
/nl" b" readin!
this document in its
entiret", from cover
to cover, $ill "ou be
best positioned to
receive the full
impact of the man"
brea)throu!hs $hich
are strate!icall"
planted throu!hout.
2fter "ou(ve
ta)en ever" measure
needed to ensure "ou
$on(t be bothered, di!
in >and don(t for!et
to enNo" the ride@.
-o be!in this
Nourne", allo$ me
first to introduce
m"self...
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ho 's Eli "oo#.
I6m a family man...
' came from nothin!. '(m selfHmade, and ' $as faced
$ith the challen!e of earnin! respect from m" peers H Nust
li)e an" other ,nobod"0.
' have no si!nificant bloodlines. '(m not !eneticall"
related to an"one famous, or an"one holdin! a position of
po$er in an" hi!h level of !overnment >or an" other part of
the establishment@.
hen ' started out,
no one )ne$ $ho ' $as,
but those $ho )no$ me
toda" have come to )no$
me onl" because of the
connections '(ve
assembled and the
influence '(ve amassed
b" m" o$n efforts.
&ro$in! up in the
late 20
th
centur", the
environment around me
$as a lot li)e that of
an" other &eneration =
)id. 't $as a lo$er middle class home made b" hard $or)in!
parents $ho !ot suc)ered into the 2merican 6ream.
5i)e ever"bod" else from the 19P0(s $ho !ave up the
Ouest for freedom to settle for a mea!er coo)ieHcutter
e+istence, m" fol)s settled into their o$n comfortable
state of ratHrace sta!nation, uninterested in reachin!
be"ond their limited, perceived boundaries.
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;" mother died earl", and m" father abandoned me as a
useless cause $hen ' $as a "oun! teena!er, on account of m"
atrocious behavior and absolute defiance to an" form of
authorit"M be it famil", teachers, police, or societ" in
!eneral.
' Ouic)l" spiraled into a
livin! hell full of irrational
choices and criminal behavior
that should have either sent me
to Nail... or to an earl" !rave.
>'(ve been so deep in the
!utter "ou $ould crin!e at the
horrific details of m" dar) "ears
as a rec)less "outh.@
3ou(ll be challen!ed to believe the truth $hen ' tell
the stor" of ho$ the" pulled me in and helped me cra$l up
from the depths in an epic ascent...
3ou(ll sha)e "our head in disbelief $hen ' e+plain ho$
' $as initiated, vetted, and promoted, eventuall" comin! to
dine and schmooGe $ith some of the most d"namic, po$erful
insiders $al)in! this 4arth toda"...
2s ' reveal the )no$led!e held b" some of the most
secretive societies in e+istence, "ou(ll
feel enli!htened and optimistic b"
finall" capturin! the missin! pieces of
.e$ orld /rder puGGle.
2nd to help "ou assimilate, ' intend
to !o to !reat len!ths to !ive "ou an
accurate ima!e of $ho ' am, ho$ ' thin),
and ho$ ' operate H an ima!e effectivel"
characteriGin! those $ho surround me as
$ell.
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hile ' plan to set the record strai!ht about several
issues, '(m more interested in allo$in! "ou to !et
underneath m" s)in F to understand $hat it(s li)e -/ 94 4li
Roo). -here are countless speculations, rumors, and lies
about $ho ' am and $hat m" a!enda is, but li)e ' said...
I6m a family man.
2lthou!h '(ve come to hold vast $ealth and po$er in m"
lifetime, obtained b" m" o$n efforts, ' still live Ouite
conservativel"...
;" primar"
residence is one of the
smaller houses on the
bloc), "et it(s
comfortable, spacious,
and accommodatin!.
't(s on a Ouiet,
secluded lot, $here
ver" little traffic
ever passes b".
-he lot(s in a
natural settin!,
surrounded b" undeveloped land, $here a variet" of $ildlife
can be seen, almost dail" >and '(m never bothered b" m"
nei!hbors@.
-he house is lar!e enou!h to accommodate !uests
overni!ht, and dinner parties of up to si+teen people. 9ut
it(s small enou!h to be maintained b" a $ellHpaid, three
person service staff, $ho tend to their duties once a $ee).
-he !rounds are covered $ith a variet" of colorful
plants, flo$ers, and other ve!etation, all ver" pleasin! to
the senses.
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-he !arden space is adeOuate,
lar!e enou!h to provide plent" of
nourishin! food for a small famil"
most of the "ear. -he entire propert"
has been set up to ma)e !ood use of
natural resources, and since it(s
completel" ,off the !rid0, it(s set up
to accommodate an" unseen catastrophe,
either social or environmental >meanin! it could facilitate
survival in an e+tended national emer!enc"@.
't(s also hi!hl" secure,
eOuipped to provide
tranOuilit" and peace of
mind.
'nside, ' have a modest
home movie theater s"stem
$ith a 1200 screen, a !"m
$ith a variet" of eOuipment
>also a sauna room@, and a
recordin! studio >music is
a hobb" of mine@.
-hese thin!s mi!ht sound e+trava!ant to some, but ever"
sOuare foot of this home is put to !ood use.
I li!e by a code of Aero eBcess.
(/y home is nothin! #ompared to how you see
#elebrities and royalty livin! on T,"
-he st"le is contemporar", the furnishin!s are mostl"
custom made and e+tremel" comfortable. 2ll of the art $as
tediousl" handpic)ed, and potentiall" considered e+pensive
>but to me, $orth ever" penn"@.
/verall, the home is a perfect fit for the lifest"le
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'(ve created, and it $ill easil" accommodate m" famil" for
man", man" "ears.
' don(t drive an
e+pensive or flash" car
because ' don(t $ant to
attract attention to m"self.
7lus, my !eneral attitude of
fru!ality would not permit
it$
6a" to da", ' actuall"
drive a h"brid.
'f "ou sa$ me on the road "ou $ouldn(t thin) t$ice
about $hether or not ' $as Nust another person, commutin!
from one place to another H Nust li)e "ou.
' don(t $ear an" flash" Ne$elr". ' don(t even $ear a
$atch. 2lthou!h, ' do have a ver" e+pensive desi!ner $atch,
$hich $as !iven to me as a !ift >but it sits in m" soc)
dra$er, unless ' have to be S44. $earin! it@.
' do have several desi!ner suits and a fe$ pair of ver"
e+pensive shoes. Sometimes "ou %2V4 to $ear e+pensive
loo)in! suits for
business, but other than
those occasions, >$hen
it(s a reOuirement@, '
never dress in noticeabl"
e+pensive clothes.
(That(s not to say I don(t
travel in style and loo
the part whenever I(m
wooin! some potential
investor$"
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-he Societ" provides me
$ith a lu+ur" car service in
most maNor cities around the
$orld, $here ' can !et a
9entle", a 7hantom, :errari,
or $hatever.
' have access to
private Nets if necessar",
and ' also !et access to
impressive meetin! rooms
atop s)"scrapers, V'7
service at casinos and
e+pensive restaurants to
help spa$n the illusion that
these thin!s actuall" matter
to me... so the" can believe
that '(m one of -%4;.
5i)e a s)illful illusionist, maintainin! the
appearance of $hat /-%4RS believe to be realit" is an
advanta!e that allo$s "ou to move
verticall" in this matri+ of
finance and po$er.
'f "ou $ant to pro!ress in
this !ame, "ou don(t fl" in li)e a
)ami)aGe maniac and alienate those
"ou(re tr"in! to use to acOuire
$ealth F .or do "ou sho$ "our
distaste for that $hich "ou don(t
approve of...
'nstead, "ou seiGe effortless
po$er b" actin! the part, and
leadin! them to the ed!e of their
seats as "ou unveil The Turn... 3ou $or) $ithin the
boundaries F leavin! "our ultimate !oal undetectable.
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Not obser!in% those boundaries can
lea!e you blacklisted... or worse.
Some rules can be bro)en, others can be bent. 3ou find
the strai!ht line to e+actl" $hat "ou $ant, and sho$ "our
enemies a !ood time as "ou $al) it.
;aintainin! appearances to fulfill strate!ic obNectives
is a lonel" art in $hich the s)illful beaut" is onl" trul"
appreciated internall" H b" an audience of one.
'n m" private life, it(s
important for me to blend in
as if ' $ere Nust another
avera!e consumer $ith an
avera!e income, avera!e
health, avera!e )no$led!e, and
avera!e problems F Nust li)e
ever"one else.
2s ' $al) past "ou on the
street, "ou have no idea. '
prefer not to stand out. '
prefer those around me, $ho do not )no$ me, not identif"
that ' have mone", or that ' possess )no$led!e fe$
individuals on this planet possess. '(d prefer to be the
multiHmillionaire no one could ever pic) out of a lineHup.
3ou could sa" '(d rather be the smartest !u" in the
room, instead of bein! the best dressed... but ultimatel",
'(d rather have ever"one -%'.< '(m ./- the smartest !u" in
the room 94*28S4 of the $a" '(m dressed. >-he man $ho
Nud!es another man(s $orth solel" b" the $a" a man presents
himself, is someone $hom ' could onl" affectionatel" refer
to as ,a mar)0.@
4ven m" nei!hbors, people in m" communit", most of m"
famil", and even old friends of mine are !enerall" clueless
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as to $hat ' do, $ho ' do business $ith, and ho$ $ell
connected ' am.
7eople respect me because of the
value ' brin! into their lives, not
because of ho$ much mone" ' possess,
or the names inside m" address
boo)...
I enoy the con!enience and
ad!anta%es arisin% from my 2uiet
in!isibility.
-he Nourne" to $here ' am toda"
$as selfHfulfilled, facilitated onl"
b" the po$er of m" o$n mind and the
actions ' too) to create the person '
became. -here $as no ma!ical,
m"stical force or ,hi!her po$er0
aidin! me in becomin! $ho ' am. 't
$as 100E m" responsibilit".
'n fact, the responsibilit" for ta)in!
the necessar" actions, $hich moved me
closer to obtainin! the $ealth and po$er
' deserved, $as -%4 drivin! factor $hich
not onl" challen!ed me, but enabled me
to succeed. 't $as the strict dedication
to puttin! forth un$averin! effort that
!ot me here.
-oda", it(s easier than ever to
attract $hatever ' $ant, but $ithout the
7R/*4SS ' $ent throu!h to !et here F the
mista)es ' made and the lessons '
learned F ' $ould still be stru!!lin! in
the !utter, Nust li)e an" other horror
stor" inside the teena!e $asteland.
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(I(ve only s#rat#hed the surfa#e of what(s possible
from puttin! to use the nowled!e I(ve !ained sin#e bein!
first initiated all those years a!o$"
;" life is centered around seiGin! opportunities,
upholdin! honor, and pro!ressin! a master a!enda supported
b" m" collea!ues and contemporaries.
;" vision of the future drives me in ever"thin! ' do,
and '(m driven $ith more and more passion as the vision '
hold rapidl" spreads into the minds of those outsiders $ith
$hom ' conduct business.
%ure them in, #onvert them, put them on the path$ Get
them 2addi#ted4$ )edu#e them with our plans$ Isolate the
opposition and #ran up the fre6uen#y$ No one #an resist
on#e they(ve had a taste$$$ No one$ The thou!ht of !oin!
ba# to that old world of s#ar#ity is torture$
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:rom the be!innin!, ' faced the immense challen!e to
develop a disciplined mindfulness of ho$ m" actions $ere
affectin! the direction ' $as headed, but toda", ever"thin!
comes naturall".
' divide m" time
bet$een $or)in! feverishl"
on m" miniHempires and
enNo"in! sacred time $ith
m" famil". ;" famil" comes
before an"thin! else. e
share deep love and
compassion, celebrate our
accomplishments, and
support one another in
times of difficult".
hile others mi!ht
e+perience drama, fi!htin!,
and constant disruptions
bet$een famil" members, in
la$s, and their spouses,
the famil" '(ve created literall" e+periences ./ static and
./ conflict >aside from the rare occasional ,hiccup0@.
All of our needs are met:
emotionally1 physically1 and financially.
e(re all best friends and no matter $hat(s !oin! on,
$e meet for dinner ever" ni!ht of the $ee), $here $e tal)
about the e+citin! thin!s $e did durin! the da", $hat $e
learned, and ho$ $e plan to appl" $hat $e learned in
$hatever $e(re doin! the ne+t da".
e spend ever" Saturda" to!ether. 't(s the happiest da"
of the $ee), one $e all loo) for$ard too. 8suall" $e(ll !et
outdoors to hi)e, bi)e, pla" sports, or $e(ll !o into the
cit" to do $hatever famil" activities $e have planned.
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6urin! the $ee)da"s and $ee)ni!hts '(m passionatel"
involved in m" proNects at $or). ' have a perfect balance
of ,$or) time0 and ,famil" time0, and '(m never forced to
miss an important event that mi!ht conflict $ith m" normal
schedule.
'n other $ords, instead of bein! a slave to time and
responsibilit", ' dictate m" o$n terms of ho$ m" time is
spent, and control $hat responsibilities ' ta)e on, so '
can enNo" the ultimate freedom in life F the freedom to
*%//S4 ho$ ' live each minute.
9y days are scripted.
' start each da" full of ener!", practicin! the same
routine, $hich ' constantl" optimiGe in order to increase
the efficienc" and utilit" it provides.
hen ' $a)e, ' ta)e ten deep
breaths, continue m" on!oin!
autosu!!estion ,mantra0, do$n a half
liter of $ater, slip into m" !"m
clothes, and Nump directl" on the
$arpath.
-he first hour
of each da" is dedicated to m" ,mornin!
rituals0, $hich are custom tailored to
maintain m" health, ps"cholo!ical
!ro$th, and spiritual harmon". -ime is
m" companion H pushin! me for$ard H and
these mornin! rituals are e+ecuted li)e
cloc)$or).
:irst, ' enNo" a Q0 minute mornin!
calisthenic and aerobic e+ercise
session to !et m" heart rate up $hile '
en!a!e in some sort of audio or video
'onfessions of an In!isible Illuminati (a%e :3

continued learnin! material. -he subNect matter ' stud"
variesM mostl" areas of business, histor", or science.
' li)e to learn about !reat
inventors, thin)ers, artists,
business titans, and influential
people of the past. '(m not one to
freOuentl" Ouote people or cite
passa!es from their $or)s, but '
tr" to become full" absorbed in
their histor".
' learn about the challen!es
the" faced, the success the"
accomplished, and ho$ their stor"
from the past carries value into
the present >and ' ponder ho$ $e
mi!ht inte!rate $hat $e learn from
them to improve our future@.
' also li)e to )eep abreast of ne$ developments in
technolo!" and !et the hi!hli!hts about various research
pro!ress bein! made in the scientific communit".
' rarel" $ish to see an" sort of ne$s durin! this part
of m" mornin!. ' find t"pical
mainstream and alternative ne$s
pro!rams to be a bad $a" to
start the da".
4+ercise and continued
learnin! time is follo$ed b" a
sho$er and a health" brea)fast,
$here ' Nournal m" reflections
from $hat ' learned that
mornin! and $rite notes about
ho$ ' can appl" $hat ' learned.
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>' al$a"s )eep a Nournal b" m" side to record ever"
important thou!ht FHH brilliant ideas can fiGGle a$a" in an
instant and one must constantl" collect and nurture those
ideas so the" ma" be !ro$n and actualiGed@.
:or brea)fast, ' enNo"
the cleanest, healthiest
or!anic foods and
superfoods ' can !et m"
hands on. -he portions and
nutritional values are
measured specificall" to
meet m" uniOue biolo!ical
needs.
9rea)fast includes a health" servin! of some of the
most po$erful lifeHenhancin! vitamins and supplements
available on the mar)et.
2fter these mornin! rituals ' feel radiant, full of
ener!", and e+cited about the da" ahead. ' feel this $a"
4V4R3 623. ' don(t need coffee and su!ar to !et me !oin!. '
don(t need stimulants because the feelin! ' enNo" from m"
routine naturall" lasts all mornin!
lon!.
;" mornin! rituals of !ettin! the
proper amount of e+ercise, nourishin!
m"self $ith the ri!ht diet and
supplements, and )eepin! m" mind
fresh, cause m" bod" to naturall"
adNust to it(s optimum $ei!ht and
allo$ me to easil" maintain a slee),
muscular ph"siOue $ithout an"
strenuous effort or difficult".
-he rituals also help m" mind to
sta" alert, naturall" promotin! the
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conditions for optimum creativit" >plus, ' enNo" a
sustained, rene$able flo$ of ener!" all da" lon! b"
practicin! additional miniHrituals@.
9ut the best thin! is, because of the routine '
maintain, ' never !et sic). ' never catch the flu durin!
flu season, and ' never suffer from an" of the common
illnesses people normall" contract.
'n a rare case, $hen ' do
come do$n $ith somethin!,
perhaps $hile travelin! for
instance, ' .4V4R ta)e dru!s.
' onl" use natural remedies
and ' rebound S/ Ouic)l", m"
lifest"le is never effected.
/ver the "ears, the effects
of m" lifest"le have )ept
si!ns of m" bod"(s natural
a!in! process to a minimum. '
have a health" vibrant !lo$
and a hop in m" step. >2s '
!et older, '(ll be!in to
increasin!l" use the latest
technolo!ies to reverse m"
biolo!ical a!in! processes.@
2fter '(ve e+ercised, eaten,
Nournaled, and sho$ered, ' use a 20
minute meditative neuroHpro!rammin!
audio session to subliminall" clear
m" mind and prepare for the start
of m" $or) da" $ith the hi!hest
level of clarit". -his is an
essential activit" $hich enables me
to shift !ears so ' be!in m" $or)
$ith ma+imum drive.
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I hit the office runnin%...
' have no desire to sho$ up at the office and
immediatel" !et assaulted $ith a barra!e of messa!es, phone
calls, and problems, nor do ' $ant to sho$ up and have to
fi!ure out $hat '(m !oin! to be doin! all da".
'nstead, ever" Sunda"
ni!ht ' $rite do$n ever"thin!
' plan to do the follo$in!
$ee), and each ni!ht ' revie$
the tas)s $hich need to be
completed the ne+t da". 2ll
of m" tas)s are sorted,
scheduled and arran!ed in
$a"s aidin! their optimal
completion.
-he first thin! ' do is
$rite. ' usuall" have a
number of $ritin! proNects
!oin! at an" one time, under
a variet" of pen names, and m" thou!hts best e+plode onto
paper first thin! in the mornin!.
-his first hour is a precious time for creativit". '
Ouic)l" dump all m" thou!hts on to paper. (&nless it(s an
e0treme emer!en#y, I never let anythin! rob me of this
first #reative hour durin! my day$"
2t the end of the first hour ' Ouic)l" sort ever"thin!
'(ve $ritten into the appropriate folders, have a Ouic)
brea) to chec) in on pertinent issues FH -hen ' attac) m"
schedule.
;" da" is bro)en up into chun)s, ma)in! it eas" for me
to e+ecute tas)s efficientl" and push for$ard in all m"
endeavors $ith laser focus. ' best perform naturall" in
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hourHandHaHhalf chun)s. -his helps me sta" focused on one
area of business at a time.
-hrou!hout the da" ' plo$ throu!h m" tas)s $ith
intensit". ' ma)e !ood use of a timer in order to )eep
m"self !lued to the schedule... -his constantl" forces me
to be mindful of the pro!ress made $ithin each tas) bloc).
The blocks aren6t necessarily
tied to proects or ideas...
-he"(re tied more to ph"sical movements. ' find ' can
mana!e man" ideas at a time, but ' complete tas)s faster if
' lump them to!ether b" movement, for instance: ma)in!
phone calls, cop" $ritin!, researchin!, ans$erin! emails
>email is S-R'*-53 used onl" t$ice a da", aside from uniOue
circumstances@.
-ime bloc)s also facilitate the most important aspect
of productivit" H ener!" mana!ement. -he $or) done inside
each bloc) is li)e a sprint from be!innin! to end, an
attempt to cover as much !round as possible bet$een the
start and end of a ri!id time frame.
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2t the end of each bloc), before each ne$ bloc) be!ins,
' have miniHrituals, $hich ' use to restore and rene$ the
ener!" ' previousl" e+pended, helpin! me shift m" focus to
the ne+t bloc) $ith rene$ed vi!or.
;" office has no computer
chair. ;" des) is on risers,
similar to a $or)station in a
science lab. Sittin! is bad
for the bac), and doesn(t
promote health" circulation.
Standin! provides more freedom
of movement, burns more
calories, and helps reduce
muscle atroph". -his is Nust
one element in m" overall
strate!" for !ettin! the most
levera!e out of ever" bit of
ener!" ' possess.
6evelopin! habitual s"stems
$hich increase the abilit" to
focus "our attention, better
utiliGe "our time, and best maintain a hi!h ener!" level,
are not onl" essential for acOuirin! $ealth, but for livin!
"our life da" after da" $ithout !ettin! burned out. (It was
an espe#ially diffi#ult stru!!le for me to a#6uire these
habits, but now they #ome naturally$"
'n addition to the strict time tables $hich !overn m"
tas)s, the assi!nment of tas)s to others, and the times in
$hich others must communicate their pro!ress to me, are all
scheduled so as not to brea) up the flo$ of m" da", or
detract m" attention from m" o$n $or).
9y entire team calls in to a
brid%e line each day before noon...
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-he meetin! $e have is
mandator", s$ift, and hi!hl"
focused. e be!in b"
allo$in! ever"one to Ouic)l"
revie$ $hat the" are
specificall" $or)in! on for
the da", and then $e discuss
problems.
.o one is allo$ed to
hide a problem from the
compan". 4ver" problem is
immediatel" brou!ht in front
of the !roup and remedies are Ouic)l" decided upon. -his is
not a time for brainstormin!M it(s a time for problem
solvin!.
-his comes easil" because ever"one )no$s $hat ever"one
else is doin!. -here is no traditional mana!erial hierarch"
$here communications become disinte!rated, leadin! to
inefficiencies. 2ll )no$led!e $ithin the compan" is open to
ever"one: schedules, reports, research, proNect landscapes
H ever"thin!.
.o one is shut out from an"one(s proNect, and the
validit" of proNects are assessed b" the compan" communit".
.o one ,rules0 over an"one, therefore there(s little chance
for political battles to arise. 'nstead, $e operate as a
;2S-4R;'.6, findin! the fastest, strai!htest line to the
ultimate !oal.
' li)e to thin) of the arran!ement as a
,freeran!e $or) environment0. 4ver"one is
free to improve the Oualit" of ever"one(s
output, and ever"one is accountable to
ever"one else >"et ever"one is ultimatel"
accountable to me F '(m the boss@.
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-he $or) environment is arran!ed to bloc) out all
distractions. ;" co$or)ers )no$ not to bother me unless
it(s an emer!enc". -he" also )no$ not to bother each other.
2n etiOuette of respect for time and ener!" permeates our
compan" culture.
hen "ou surround "ourself $ith
people $ho are smarter than "ou,
"ou(re investin! in "our o$n
personal !ro$th. '(m ver" selective
about $ho ' choose to ta)e roles in
the proNects ' e+ecute. 2s a
result, ' have Gero conflicts $ith
m" coH$or)ers.
' handpic) capable, independent, focused individuals
$ho e+cel in the specific area $here their s)ills are
needed. ' tr" to find people $ho are as driven as ' am in
$hat the" do, and let them find a $a" to e+cel at $hat the"
love doin! $hile fulfillin! the obNectives set forth.
-here(s a code $ell understood and held $ith reverence
amon! all those $hom ' $or) $ith:
-orward motion must not cease.
4ver" mental moment and ever" ph"sical movement must be
s"nchroniGed to brin! forth incremental pro!ress to$ard the
ultimate !oal. 't(s a philosoph" infectin! ever" moment of
m" entire life, and it spreads into the
minds of those $ho become part of our
team.
2lthou!h some mi!ht consider $hat '
describe as a hi!h stress environment,
it(s actuall" Ouite laid bac). e(re all
attac)in! problems $ith feverish intensit"
all da", "et there(s al$a"s a sort of Aen
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vibe in the office.
-he more accomplished, the more re$ardin! it feels. e
$al) a strai!ht line from the vision to the outcome,
plannin! and e+ecutin! the actions needed to be ta)en in a
manner that "ields the least amount of resistance H yet
it(s always in#redibly FUN.
;en and $omen of the mind
can al$a"s find a ne$ problem
to solve, or brin! forth
innovative solutions to
prevent ne$ problems from
arisin!. -o be able to do
that in an environment $here
"ou(re celebrated and
respected is a re$ard in
itself.
9ecause of the effort '
put into m" $or), ' create
$ealth for those $ho surround
me, and ma)e $a" for
opportunities in $hich the"
can create $ealth for
themselves. -he $ealth that
is created b" solvin! or
preventin! problems is spread far and $ide, be!ettin! ever
increasin! $ealth for societ".
-he challen!in! mental stimulation ' enNo" al$a"s )eeps
me on m" toes, drivin! me to )eep learnin! ne$ thin!s
related to the proNects ' encounter. -hat, and the superb
health ' maintain, alon! $ith m" famil", combine to ma)e up
the essences of $ho ' am. -he happiness ' receive from the
life ' live is so enormous it(s almost impossible to
communicate in $ords.
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;" sincere $ish is for 4V4R3 52S- 74RS/. on the planet
to be able to create an over$helmin!l" happ" life for
themselves. -he !ood $or) bein! done around the !lobe toda"
to ensure opportunities for ever"one in
the future is somethin! ' honor.
%umanit" never need loo) bac) to
the da" $here the dis!runtled masses
herded in and out of Nobs the" hated,
performin! borin! routine tas)s, onl"
to accumulate financial problems,
health problems, and famil" problems.
' am not alone $hen ' e+press m"
e+citement about the dramatic chan!es
ta)in! place durin! the ne+t fe$
decades. 2lon! $ith m" friends, famil",
and collea!ues, $e loo) for$ard to the
future $ith abundant optimism. e see
an epic s"mphon" of comple+ chords and
intricate notes sendin! out vibrations,
s$irlin!, until the crescendo rises up,
up, up... and the fire$or)s fl".
...9ecause $e )no$ a ne$ $orld
order is comin! into :855 e+istence...
and it(s comin! sooner than "ou e+pect.
8 The sole responsibility I hold in life is the
preservation of my own happiness and well bein!, and that
of my family, and employees$
88 The se#ondary responsibility I hold is to help #reate
#onditions for other members of the )o#iety to do the same$
888 And third, I want to brin! the power we hold to the
#ommon man, so we #an see this mass movement lead the
establishment into helpless defeat$
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/nce it(s mar)ed do$n in the histor" boo)s and sealed
forever, upon loo)in! bac) $e(ll sha)e our heads in
disbelief about the $a" thin!s used to be.
5ound intense& No C ust the thou%hts
that run throu%h my mind day after day.
hen m" $or) da" is over, ' !o home to m" $ife, $ho is
headHoverHheels in love $ith me.
' can e+pect, li)e
cloc)$or), to see that
elated loo) in her e"es
ever" evenin!, $hen $e can
finall" embrace each other
after the $or) da" has
passed H to recapture the
feelin! $e shared before
the da" had separated us.
She sho$ers me $ith
affection, tellin! me
about the specific times
durin! the da" $hen she
missed me, and $h". She
doesn(t hide her !idd" e+citement. 'nstead she is
completel" unconscious of itM li)e a "oun! child $ho
displa"s Gero inhibition upon enterin! a
pla"!round.
-he moments $e spend to!ether are
treated as a time of celebration. e(re
each others ideal companion. e fit each
others ideal essence of someone $e(d li)e
to be $ith forever. 4ach da" $e spend
to!ether "ields further proof $e $ere
correct in the assumption our marria!e
$as the rational ne+t step in our relationship.
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' could have !one for the troph" $ife,
$ith a 7la"mate bod" and a head full of
hot air.
' could have paraded her around as
some sort of status s"mbol to boost m"
e!o, to inflate m" feelin! of importance.
'n fact, in m" 20(s ' dated $omen $ho
possessed Na$Hdroppin! ph"sical beaut"...
9eaut" that $ould leave less e+perienced men dumbfounded.
9ut $hat sort of man $ants to spend his $hole life $ith
a $oman $ho can(t ma)e a sin!le decision on her o$n $ithout
callin! her ps"chic for advice#
;" $ife is incredibl" se+", perhaps more so than most
of the models you mi!ht see in ma!a5ines today, but the
reason ' chose her, the /.53 reason ' $ould 4V4R $ish for
an" $oman to become m"
companion for life, $as
for her rational ;'.6.
She is a mosaic of
all the Oualities '
value in a $oman,
increasin!l" proNectin!
ne$ forms of comple+
beaut" upon each ne$
observation.
She(s the -/-25
pac)a!e: :unn",
intelli!ent, se+",
obNective, thou!htful,
and no doubt the most
inte!rall" honest
person ' )no$.
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We ha!e Aero relationship problems and we N.D.# fi%ht.
e(re constantl" tal)in! to each other about our
beliefs and ideas $ithout conflict, even $hen $e find
ourselves in disa!reement. e communicate openl" and
thou!htfull", $ith an effort to utiliGe each others
po$erful perspectives and insi!hts.
We can6t be bothered with
emotionalistic drama.
-he discover" and e+chan!e of our epistemolo!ical
values is li)e a movement in an unfinished s"mphon",
trapped in a state of endless becomin!.
;" $ealth affords her all the
lu+uries in life, li)e spa treatments,
personal trainin!, e+citin! continued
learnin! classes, and attractive
fashions.
9ut instead of
bein! spoiled,
vain, or elitist,
she(s conservative
$ith the mone" she
spends, onl"
bu"in! the minimum clothes and
accessories she absolutel" needs for
her o$n comfort, and to appear in
st"le for special events.
'f she $ants an"thin! outside the
conveniences of our personal lifest"le, she earns her o$n
mone" to obtain it. She does this b" her o$n choice,
preferrin! to enNo" the feelin! of not bein! dependent on
me in order to have the thin!s she desires in life.
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'nstead she chooses to enNo" the thin!s in life $hich
she $ants 2.6 to enNo" the challen!e of acOuirin! them b"
use of her o$n mind, efforts, and resources.
-his attitude has led her to start a
small partHtime business, $hich provides
the additional capital needed to help
various communit" !ro$th related
initiatives and nonHprofit !roups $hich
hold meanin! to her.
She(s a !racious, lovin!, friendl"
$oman $ho is phenomenal $ith children, and
embraced b" friends H >the" consider her a free spirit and
confidant $ho can lift an"one up $hen the"(re facin! life(s
challen!es@.
And our time to%ether
is all about >ADIN, -"NE
e(re e+tremel" active, almost al$a"s !ettin! a$a" to
enNo" fun activities to!ether.
'n the sprin! and summer $e enNo" $ine tours, balloon
rides, boatin!, festivals, !reat food, and romantic
candlelit evenin!s. e li)e to ta)e road trips and visit
ne$ places.
'n the $inters $e
li)e to balance our
time bet$een s)iin! in
remote areas, and
findin! reasons to
escape to a tropical
climate to tha$ out.
't(s a bi! $orld, and in the $inter, there(s
al$a"s some$here nice and $arm "ou can visit to tr" and
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drum up business, attend an event, or Nust e+plore for a
$hile. 3ou(ll Nust feel so free bein! able to !o $herever
"ou $ant, $henever "ou $ant, and not havin! to sho$ up at
an office, or a Nob if "ou don(t $ant to.
We lo!e stimulatin% our senses
and enoyin% the creations of others.
e travel to see ne$ e+hibits and
installations at museums, $e enNo"
seein! offH9road$a" sho$s, $e attend
film festivals, and $e love )itsch" outH
ofHto$n cultural happenin!s.
e attend benefits to help causes
$hich are important to us. >Sometimes '
ma)e lar!e donations in order to be
reco!niGed b" an or!aniGation(s
personnel, other times ' ma)e anon"mous
donations to small operations ' believe
in and hope to Nump start.@
e(ve hun! out in the V'7 rooms of sou!ht after
international ni!htclubs. /ccasionall", $e enNo" dancin!
and socialiGin! in that )ind of atmosphere >but more often,
$e both prefer to spend a late evenin! in a Ouiet place
$here $e can enNo" the
comfort of each other and
lau!h to!ether, or Nust
sit around and read@.
' consider her m" ,dream
!irl0 >and $hen ' tell
her that it ma)es her
blush@. She )no$s e+actl"
ho$ much she means to me
and ' )no$ e+actl" ho$
much ' mean to her.
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-here(s no deceit in our relationship. -here is no
manipulation...
-here is onl" pure love.
3es, ' 6/ find m"self attracted to
other $omen... 't is a natural, almost
animalistic ur!e for a man to $ant to
become se+ual $ith each beautiful $oman
he happens to meet.
2nd there $as a time in m" life, in
the past, $hen '(d submitted m"self to
those animalistic desires at ever"
chance ' mi!ht !et >and ver" happil"
so@.
9ut no$ that ' have the $oman of m"
dreams, m" soul mate, ' have no desire
to become se+uall" involved $ith an" other $omanM not
because there is a rule restrictin! me from doin! so, not
because societ", or some reli!ious do!ma sa"s ' cannot, and
not even because of a personal vie$ that it $ould be
morall" $ron! >' do not hold such a vie$...@
-he reason is because S%4 :85:'55S ;4 and $e have an
obNective understandin! of each others freedom. 2lthou!h $e
have a union, and live and act as a
couple, neither of us claims an"
o$nership over the other.
2nd $ithin the spectrum of such an
absolute observation, $e both
understand that neither of us o$n
each other se+uall".
9ut althou!h our code of ethics,
of reason, and rationalit" allo$s us to see) out se+ual
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comfort in another person, neither of us $ould ever dream
of itL
e enNo" the closeness of each others companionship,
se+ualit", and friendship S/ ;8*% that the thou!ht of ever
bein! $ith someone else is a mere fleetin! fantas", never
to actuall" manifest itself in real life.
-o us, this fact is the deepest dimension of $hat true
romance reall" is... to be so close to someone, not even
the animalistic forces of nature can separate "ou.
-hat, ' believe, is the
future of marria!e.
.o$, if "ou(re be!innin! to roll "our
e"es, let me ma)e one thin! abundantl" clear
F '(m not tellin! "ou all these thin!s to
bra! about m" life, boost m" self esteem, or
put forth a set of do!matic standards one
should follo$ in life...
'(m e+plainin! these thin!s in !reat
detail to set up the :R2;4/R< for "ou to
4=75/R4 this ne$ $orld '(m tal)in! about.
-his is reall" $hat m" life is li)e, and it comes
naturall" to me. -o others, to outsiders, it mi!ht sound
li)e fiction, but there are millions and
millions ?8S- 5'<4 ;4 $ho are livin! a life
of vast fulfillment, despite $hat(s !oin!
on $ith the econom", politics, healthcare,
or $hatever.
3ou ;8S- understand ho$ the da" to da"
elements li)e personal health, romantic
relationships, and creative productivit" in
one(s life are essential parts of the
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lifest"le "ou(ll enNo" in the ne$ $orld order, and the /.53
thin! stoppin! "ou from enNo"in! those essential elements
toda" is 3/8LL
'(m illustratin!, $ith !reat detail, the e+amples of m"
personal routines, m" perspectives on romantic
relationships, and the methods ' use to !o about bein!
productive in order to accentuate the importance of ho$
these ,life elements0 contribute to $ho "ou mi!ht become,
$hat "ou mi!ht create, and the vision "ou hold $hen "ou
attempt to solve the problems "ou face.
'n the same stro)e,
' hope to conve" that if
done improperl", the
problems "ou mi!ht
encounter H because of
"our mista)es H ma"
prohibit "ou from
meetin! "our !oals, or
steal a$a" "our capacit"
for happiness.
' $ant to see the
conditions for a loveH
andHabundance mindset
s$eep the planet, and
deliver ever"one F '
mean 4V4R3/.4 F into a
life of over$helmin!
happinessM Nust li)e m"
life, as '(m describin! it to "ou.
.o, '(m ./- claimin! that '(m an e+ample of $hat others
should strive to become. (If you(re drawin! T*AT sort of
emotion9based #on#lusion, you(re missin! the entire
point$$$"
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;" vision is one $here the lifest"le ' live, one that
-/623 seems e+trava!ant to so man", $ill be the */;;/.
5':4S-354 enNo"ed b" 255 in the ne$ $orld order.
-oda", "ou live $ith all the amenities that, onl" one
hundred "ears a!o, most citiGens around the $orld $ould
consider an e+trava!ant lu+ur" >Runnin! $ater for e+ample.@
9ut toda", ' live $ith the amenities that, onl" one
short decade from no$, the maNorit" of !lobal citiGens
mi!ht consider to be the ne$ status Ouo.
'f "ou $ant to, "ou can *%//S4 to live the life "ou(ll
be livin! tomorro$ H R'&%- ./. In fact1 ri%ht now is the
most opportune time in history to do soE
-he fundamental basis for livin! that future life toda"
is to respect the three basic human needs for happiness:
3.Dibrant health
7.#omantic fulfillment
:.'reati!e producti!ity.
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Re$ardin! romantic relationships arise from productive
behavior and character development. -he productive
challen!es "ou meet build character and deliver creative
fulfillment, increasin! "our capacit" to e+perience
romantic love. Superb health is allHencompassin! in this
eOuation, enablin! "ou to enNo" increasin! pleasure from
all the sources of happiness "ou
activel" pursue.
2ll the mone" in e+istence, all the
material possessions, can be curtailed H
or can even !o a$a" completel" H but the
close famil" relationships "ou form in
"our life, $hen formed correctl", and
the creative efforts "ou put forth in
"our life(s $or), are permanent sources
of fulfillment, )eepin! the fire of
happiness burnin! inside "ou, no matter
$hat obstacles "ou encounter.
And without your happiness1
you ha!e nothin%.
-here(s also somethin! else criticall" important in
securin! "our happiness F and that is securit" itself.
2re "ou immune from the rapid
devaluation of "our
countr"(s currenc"# %o$
about the total collapse
of "our countr"(s
currenc"#
2re "ou able to
flee "our countr" in the
event of a viral pandemic
outbrea), $here individuals are forced to
ta)e vaccinations or ris) bein! Ouarantined#
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%o$ about a militar" coup#
6o "ou have the resources to flee the countr" at a
moments notice# (Are you aware :;< of Ameri#ans don(t even
have a passport3 I hope you aren(t one of them$"
2re "ou safe $ith additional
sources of income to support "our
lifest"le and "our famil"(s basic
needs if sudden Nob losses leave
as much as half "our local
population Nobless# (In other
words= Are you e0istin! at the
mer#y of your employer(s
#ompeten#y, or your nations
e#onomi# stability3"
2re "ou a$are a V4R3 lar!e percenta!e of 2mericans are
one or t$o pa"chec)s a$a" from loosin! ever"thin! the" o$n
and bein! thro$n out in the street F to have no other
choice than to turn to crime in order to survive#
'f a sudden catastrophe sent those people out in the
streets, and civil unrest ensued, are "ou a$are that
martial la$ could be declared at a moments notice#
'f this happened tomorro$, do
"ou have ever"thin! prepared so "ou
can catch the first private Net out
of the countr" and have a safe
place to la" lo$ until the $orst
blo$s over#
'f "ou(re in business, are "ou
prepared $ith the correct le!al
)no$led!e and access to protection
in the event "ou encounter
a!!ressive !overnment actions#
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2re "ou insulated a!ainst abuse b" ta+ collection
a!encies or other re!ulator" bureaucracies#
6o "ou have access to the proper fundin! to sta" afloat
in the event of severe economic devastation#
2re "ou connected $ith the ri!ht outlets so "ou(ll be
able to access the proper health" or!anic foods, vitamins,
and nutritional supplements to )eep "our immune s"stem
health" in the event that a!ricultural re!ulations bloc)
certain products from enterin! the mar)et, or $orld $ide
lo!istics operations suddenl" !rind to a halt#
5ecurity comes in many different colors.
' don(t have to !o into detail about the threat of
currenc" collapse, martial la$, economic brea)do$n,
pandemic viruses, civil ri!hts violations, and threats on
the suppl" of food. 'f "ou(ve mana!ed to !et "our hands on
a cop" of this publication "ou 25R4263 <./ about the ver"
real threats "ou face.
'(ll also
assume that
"ou(re not a
moron Nust
$aitin! for a
catastrophe to
happen...
"ou(re $or)in!
to !ain the
securit" "ou
need to be
prepared to
overcome an"
hardship "ou
ma" face.
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*all it a tic)in! timeHbomb,
call it a full" lit po$der )e!, but
"ou(ve undoubtedl" seen the
research and $atched the
documentaries detailin! the man"
threats illustratin! ho$ dan!erous
it is to be livin! durin! these
turbulent times.
.ou don(t need to be afraid of
these threats, but you do need to
be prepared$
3ou don(t need to be $ealth" to secure "our future, but
3/8 6/ .446 2 .4-/R<, a circle of friends, collea!ues, and
reliable sources that can provide access to dependable
info, and all the resources essential for "our survival
durin! this time of rapid !lobal chan!e.
>ere6s how I6m set up.
*urrentl", m" $ealth is
stored in a mi+ of real estate,
land, cashHflo$ producin!
businesses, precious metals,
and various currencies. ' have
mone" in the mar)ets, $hich is
mana!ed for me da" to da", and
the Societ" H to $hich ' pa"
membership dues H has a member
benefits pro!ram $here m"
reinvested contributions !ro$
nonHstopM ta+Hfree.
'n m" businesses, ' specificall" choose to $or) on
proNects desi!ned to provide consistent income $ith minimum
effort to maintain, $hich serve customers in multiple
nations.
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'f there $ere ever a total economic collapse >such as
$hat $e $itnessed in 'celand in 200D@ in a countr" ' do
business in, ' can rest assured that it $on(t adversel"
effect me.
2merica(s econom"
collapses and sales in the
8.S. !rind to a halt#
' $ould be effected, but
' $ouldn(t be $iped out.
-hin!s $ould )eep on
churnin! in ever" other
countr" around the $orld.
-he cash that '(ve amassed is stored in a variet" of
currencies in ban)s in several different countries. (A
#urren#y #ollapse #an happen almost instantaneously 9
#onsider the finan#ial fallouts of the past in >apan,
-ussia, and Ar!entina$"
ith ban)in! diversification,
"ou(re never !oin! to lose
ever"thin! and be hun! out to
dr" $hen a fiat currenc"
collapses.
8ntil competin! currencies
bac)ed b" tan!ible assets ta)e
over the mar)et, "ou(re best
protected b" spreadin! the ris)
of "our cash on hand far and
$ide.
Some people $ould thin) that havin! ban) accounts in
multiple nations and holdin! their cash in multiple
currencies is somethin! onl" rich people $ould be able to
do, but in realit" an"one can do this, even $ith ver"
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little cash to start $ith. (I(d #onsider it )tep One to
insulate yourself from e#onomi# fallout in your own
#ountry$"
Since the pipelines of income
from m" little business empire
are established in man"
nations around the $orld, '(m
able to e+perience a trul"
!lobal perspective. 2nd since
'(m not limited b" holdin!
citiGenship in 2merica onl", '
can e+perience permanent,
enhanced soverei!nt".
.ot onl" is it important to have ban) accounts in
multiple countries and in multiple currencies, it(s also
important to have citiGenship in more than one countr".
F.5(.'IA$$= I- =O"6#. AN A9.#I'ANEEEG
2s "ou(re $ell a$are, there is a $ide arra" of rumorous
threats on individual freedom in
the 8nited States, the 8<, and
other countries. Some of those
rumors include bein! loc)ed up
in :4;2 concentration camps for
displa"s of dissent. /ther
rumors include bein! forced to
ta)e dan!erous vaccinations.
't(s needless to e+plain
that if "ou have a residence
outside the 8.S., and the 8.S.
is not "our place of permanent
residence, and "ou have a passport issued b" another
countr", ho$ li)el" are "our chances of !ettin! out of the
8.S. in a total domestic loc) do$n# >3ou !et the picture@.
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8ntil the political
borders of the $orld are
dissolved, pla"in! the nation
!ame is still necessar" for
an"one $ho $ishes to maintain
their lifest"le in the face
of libert"HsOuanderin!
!overnment initiatives.
'f "ou $ish to e+pedite
"our process of becomin! a
soverei!n !lobal citiGen,
$ith access to resources
previousl" onl" available to
the elite H appl" to become
an 'nsider at:
http://elirook.com/insider
3ou(ve no doubt been e+posed to the man" rumors of
2merica Noinin! $ith *anada and ;e+ico to form a .orth
2merica 8nion and the formation of a one $orld !overnment.
'(ll discuss this more in a later
chapter, but to summariGe m"
concerns at present re!ardin! the
political borders of the $orld...
I hold alle%iance to NO 'O"NT#=.
hile ' $as born an 2merican
and hold the land of 2merica near
and dear to m" heart, '(m onl"
concerned $ith the ultimate !oal F
the dismantlin! of the
establishment. 'f a fe$ invisible
borders disappear in the process, '
could care lessM as lon! as the
ultimate !oal is achieved.
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I am a so!erei%n citiAen of planet earth. 7olitical
borders mean restrictions on trade F meanin! ta+es and
re!ulation H and that puts $ei!ht on m" bottom line. Some
dust" old ima!inar" line in the sand is bein! used b"
criminal parasites to drain m" profits and I won(t stand
for it.
9ut $hile $e $ait for our ne$ $orld order to
materialiGe, '(ll continue to sta" in the trenches,
buildin! m" businesses, and buildin! m" le!ac". ' pla" the
nation !ame to ma+imiGe m" $ealth and insulate m"self from
the various !overnments of the $orld. '(m enabled to do
this lar!el" because of benefits and resources !athered as
a member of the Societ".
/ver the past
several "ears '(ve
been able to ma)e
s$eepin! profits in
the stoc) mar)et as
!overnmentHcreated
bubbles inflate and
deflate. -imin! allo$s
me to be profitable
an" $a" the mar)et
moves. ?ust li)e
ever"one else $ho(s
connected to our
Societ", '(m able to
)no$ e+actl" $hen to
push in and $hen to pull out. >7la"in! the stoc) mar)et
$ithout havin! the insider(s ed!e is li)e pla"in! $ith
d"namite.@
hile ever"one $ho $as stuc) in a 101H< retirement trap
thou!ht the s)" $as fallin! in the 200D stoc) mar)et crash,
' $as happ" to for) over a monstrous commission to m" hed!e
fund mana!er, $ho $or)ed his ass off shortin! the mar)et to
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reel in the bi!!est oneH"ear profit in the fund(s histor".
2ll the bubbleHhead financial commentators >$ho are
literall" about as useful at !au!in! the mar)et as the
7s"chic %otline@ $ere panic)in! on cable -V durin! the
turmoil, e+claimin! ,.o one could have seen this comin!L0
3ou should have seen the !rin
across m" Na$ $hen the SB7
finall" !raGed PPP, and ' flipped
all m" positions.
Some people sa" onl" insiders
have access to levera!e... Some
people sa" ,"ou have to have
mone" to ma)e mone"0... Some
people even sa" ,"ou have to )no$
people0 to !et ahead in the
!ame...
-ortunately1 that6s not all entirely true.
8ltimatel", $hen it comes to the mone" !ame, the po$er
isn(t in ho$ much mone" "ou have, or ho$ much "ou hoard.
't(s not al$a"s necessaril" about ho$ much "ou control...
-he true po$er H the po$er revered b" the ultra $ealth"
H is the power to create. -he po$er to create social
chan!es, the po$er to create cultural chan!es H the po$er
of one(s efforts havin! impact on a &5/925 S*254.
The power to deal blows
to the establishment.
-hat(s R425 po$er, and the mind allo$s for such po$er
to be harnessed independent of economic conditions,
cultural barriers, or the t"rann" of an oppressive rulin!
class.
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-he abilit" to create chan!es, $hich better humanit",
is $hat !enuine honest po$er is made of. 2nd the abilit" to
do it at the e+pense of no one, in the face of those $ho
attempt to destro" "ou, is $hat earns an individual the
compan" of those $ho(ve !uided civiliGation since lon!
before "ou $ere born.
-o add another la"er of clarit" to $hat '(m tr"in! to
illustrate here... *onsider that true po$er not onl" comes
from ,ho$ much "ou have0 or ,$ho "ou )no$0, but from ,ho$
much "ou create0 and ,$ho )no$s =O"0.
'(ve become )no$n and respected b" some public and
private fi!ures $ho are part of !roups that literall" hold
&odH5i)e influence on $orld events. '(ve done that b"
simpl" fi!urin! out ho$ to produce value in their lives.
(And as you learn the rest of my story throu!hout this
publi#ation, I(m #ertain you(ll develop the sense that you
#an do the same if you put your mind to it"$
Some of the
people '(ve
encountered '
respect !reatl" for
their honest efforts
and impressive
s)ills... /thers H
the parasites and
looters $ho cripple
the opportunities of
future !enerations H
' )eep in m" scope.
3et ' !ain
advanta!es b"
e+tractin! value
from 9/-% sidesM
from those $ho create 2.6 those $ho destro".
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2n"one $ho )no$s ho$ to !ive people $hat the" $ant
stands to be handsomel" re$arded on their o$n terms.
/nce "ou understand ho$ the hi!hest level or!aniGations
in the $orld $or), $hat "ou receive b" provin! to them
"ou(re $orth" of their support is immeasurable. >2nd the
$ealth "ou can redirect to$ard solvin! the problems that
concern "ou the most ma)es it $orth "our time to !ame the
s"stem so it bends in "our direction.@
9ecause '(ve been able to
!ain access to some of the
most influential mastermind
!roups $hich hold epic
influence on the direction
civiliGation is headed, '(ve
received inside information
"ou simpl" $ould not believe.
(I(m not even sure how you(ll
rea#t as I reveal some of
these thin!s throu!hout the
remainder of this
publi#ation$"
ithout obtainin! the access
needed to open the doors of
opportunit" that led me to
acOuire the )no$led!e ' hold
toda", ' $ould have ended up
bein! Nust li)e an" other
outsider tr"in! to !et in on the action H but al$a"s
failin!.
%ad ' not done this "ou $ouldn(t be readin! this boo)
and ' $ouldn(t be able to brin! "ou into this $orld via m"
'nsider(s *hallen!e. 'nsiders can be $inners, $ho spread
the $innin!s far and $ide. 'nsiders can Ouietl" contribute
to the $innin!s of others, $ith the sole intention of
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eventuall" )noc)in! those other pla"ers out of the !ame H
and collectin! the final pot.
All that matters is the final pot...
2ll that matters is ho$
fast "ou can )noc) out
undeservin! opponents...
5ife(s !ame is full of
s)illed performers and rotten
cheats, but the $inners are
al$a"s those $ho slide in and
out, their ,tells0
undetectable, their $innin!s
sta!!ered and unreco!niGable,
their true po$er obscured b"
illusions occup"in! the minds of their opponents.
This is ust how the world works.
6o "ou $ant to be a resistor in a losin! battle, or do
"ou $ant to be the anomal" that infiltrates the s"stem and
combats the fatal e+ception#
9efore "ou met me, "ou $ere li)el" clueless as to the
immense value secret societies delivered to civiliGation
throu!hout the "ears. -he hidden modus operandi of the .e$
orld /rder continues to operate silentl", '.V'S'953, ri!ht
on schedule. -hrou!hout the ne+t fe$ chapters "ou(re !oin!
to $itness the depth of this phenomenon and the vision
that(s bein! manifested durin! the ne+t fe$ decades.
-he entirel" different $orld vie$ "ou(re left $ith $hen
"ou read throu!h to the last pa!e of the 'lluminati
document is much different than the one bein! sold to "ou
b" the conspirac" theorists and m"stical huc)sters $ho live
in a $orld of delusion and fabrication.
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:or the purposes of helpin! "ou !rasp $hat(s !oin! on
behind the scenes, '(ll describe $ith as little subtlet" as
possible the invisible ne$ faction embedded $ithin ever"
last ,secret societ"0 and 'lluminati front !roup operatin!
toda"...
-here is no formal /rder. -here is no member list.
-here is no official meetin! place. -here are no satanic
rituals (sorry to disappoint you ="
9ut there is a secret unspo)en lan!ua!e, an invisible
code of honor that $ill never be put into $ords, never
full" e+plained publicl", and thus its members never
formall" identified.
8pon unloc)in! that
elusive code held inside
the ne$ !lobal 'lluminati
mastermind, one be!ins to
$itness the $or) of a
million brilliant minds
relentlessl" dismantlin!
the support structure
that holds up the
establishment. -he"(re
!rindin! a$a" H da" after
da", ni!ht after ni!ht F
li)e bus" little bees.
2nd $hile this ne$
code infiltrates ever"
corner of ever" secret
societ" in e+istence, its
invisible movement
throu!hout the cultural Geit!eist H throu!h finance,
academia, business, politics, and social services H Ouietl"
brin!s us closer, step b" careful step, to a ne$ $orld
order of libert", prosperit", and peace.
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-he old !uard
benefits from the
e+pediated pro!ress that
is bein! made b" this ne$
faction, and as '(ll soon
describe, the ne$
protocols are provin! to
allo$ humanit" to ma)e
incredible leaps ahead at
impressive speeds that
$ere previousl"
unima!inable.
-he end !oal is to
establish a !loball"
accessible !overnmental
s"stem based on the la$s
of nature and individual
propert" ri!hts durin! the first Ouarter of this centur".
't is of paramount importance, for if the s"stem is not
established, all ma" be lost.
-he ne$ $orld order ' describe throu!hout this
publication $ill not be brou!ht about b" force or deceit,
but b" activel" raisin! the Oualit" of life e+perienced b"
!lobal citiGens $ho $ill ea!erl" embrace our plans to
deliver health, $ealth, and safet" to all.
=ou6re continuously bein% drawn toward this new world...
't(s bein! created b" futurist, libertarian, free
mar)eteers... the purve"ors of super technolo!ies, the
Geit!eist accelerators.
3ou set out to find the ans$ers, and "ou found them...
' don(t )no$ $here "ou(ve come from, or $hat "our
bac)!round is, but ' do )no$ "ou $ere tested and challen!ed
before reachin! this point.
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3ou(ve spent countless hours
researchin! and learnin!. 3ou $anted
ans$ers about the .e$ orld /rder and
all "ou !ot $as h"ped up nonsense
from airHheaded m"stics, paranoid
blo$hards, and militant e+tremists.
2ll the ans$ers "ou(ve been !iven
throu!hout "our life b" the media,
school, reli!ions, and philosoph"
Nust didn(t add up. 2nd $hen "ou
turned to the conspirac" theorists,
all "ou !ot $as the same rubbish in a
different flavor.
3ou felt inspired b" $itnessin! the leadership of Ron
7aul and the other *onstitutionalists $ho $ill soon be!in
to infiltrate elected offices $orld$ide H to step up and
s$eep clean the abuses of po$er cripplin! our planet.
3ou undoubtedl" believe $e need
more such leadership to save
humanit" from the leviathan statist
s"stem that $ould other$ise consume
ever" last ounce of individualit"
and productive creativit" left on
this planet.
2s '(ll e+plain in a later chapter
F there 'S leadership steppin! up to
accomplish Nust that, and "ou(re
!oin! to have a front ro$ seat to
$atch it unravel.
3ou $on(t be able to contain "ourself once "ou learn
about the massive resources that have been put aside, and
the po$erful individuals $ho have been Ouietl" anticipatin!
this approachin! !lobal shift for decades...
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2nd $hen "ou be!in to see those resources bein! put to
$or)... $ell H ?ust read on.
>'f there(s a voice inside "our head tellin!
"ou somethin! 9'& is about to happen,
do not doubt that intuitionG
-he ramifications of $hat is unfoldin! no$... $hat $e
call the .e$ orld /rder... is e+actl" $hat "ou(ve been
$aitin! for. 2nd no$ the doors are openin! to $homever
$ants to be part of it.
2fter $hat ' share $ith "ou toda", "ou(re !oin! to )no$
$hether or not it(s "our destin" to become part of this
behindHtheHscenes movement to$ard a better $orld.
9ut "our Nud!ment in ma)in! that decision is !oin! to
be foolish as lon! as "ou(re brain$ashed b" all the ,truth0
floatin! around out there. So let(s set thin!s strai!ht
once and for all...
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hat 's the New orld Order.
It6s NOT what you think it is...
;eet ,truther0 ?ohnn" 5ibert". 4ver"da" ?ohnn" listens
to his favorite alternative media sho$, hosted b" an online
personalit" $ho preaches about the evils of the .e$ orld
/rder, the !lobalists, and the members of *on!ress $ho are
erodin! the individual liberties 2merica $as founded upon.
hile ?ohnn" listens to his favorite sho$, and hears
the da"(s horrific ne$s about forced vaccinations, *'2
blac)Hops, and the latest reports about the poisons
contaminatin! the countr"(s air, food, and $ater, ?ohnn"
mutters to himself...
%e mutters
to himself in an
an!r"
distasteful
,told "ou so0
tone all the
thin!s he $ould
sa" to the
stupid sheeple
out there $ho
Nust $on(t $a)e
up to $hat(s
!oin! on.
%e prides
himself $ith the
convincin!
speech he concocts in his mind, mostl" made up of
fra!mented propa!anda and outHofHconte+t facts ?ohnn"
pic)ed up $hile listenin! to his favorite sho$.
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9ut $henever ?ohnn" tal)s
to people in the real $orld
about $hat he )no$s the"
Nust i!nore him.
%is communication s)ills
are horrendous and his an!er
and unhappiness repel an"one
he comes in contact $ith.
%e considers himself
,22<4.460, but in realit",
he(s trapped in his o$n
private hell...
%e(s frustrated, an!r",
depressed, and the onl"
people he can turn to are the other ,22<4.460 people on
the internet. 8nfortunatel", -%43 suffer in the same
deluded state as ?ohnn".
Our poor prota%onist isn6t really HAWA0.N.DI...
5ittle ?ohnn"(s life S8*<SL %e(s livin! in a smolderin!
hell of scarcit" and unhappiness. %is values are bein!
drained b" the ne!ative thou!hts $hich have become an
inte!ral part of his bein!.
.othin! in his life is !ettin! an" better, "et da"
after da" he chooses to remain trapped in that hellHlife,
not )no$in! $hat he(s missin! out on.
>e6s addicted to the drama.
It feels 5OOOO %ood...
%e spends his time searchin! the internet for the
truth, but all he finds is sadness.
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%e loses valuable time he could be spendin! enNo"in!
personal creativit", pursuin! romantic love, or effectivel"
helpin! others. 'nstead he $allo$s in his an!er, as he
a$aits the end of the $orld
to come and $ipe us out.
?ohnn" 5ibert" is R1 on
m" list... %e(s the tar!et
in m" scope... -he one o
$hom m" door is open the
$idest.
Why& 9ecause as soon as
he crosses over into the .e$
orld /rder mastermind H
$hen $e ta)e him a$a" from
the shado$ puppet sho$, and
dra! him out of the cave
into the li!ht of da" F he has the potential to become an
instant hero $ho $ill valiantl" char!e bac) do$n into the
depths to help free the others.
%e(s been sho$n the
dar) side... no$ he Nust
needs a little direction
and some coachin!.
'(m reachin! out to
?ohnn" and !ivin! him a
solid slap in the face, to
smac) him out of his
tranceHli)e state F so he
sees his $orld of scarcit"
for $hat it is and chooses
to turn a$a".
I reach out with education1
entertainment1 and illuminatation.
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-here are endless conspirac" theories about $hat
e+actl" the .e$ orld /rder is, but $hen ' e+plained it
full" in m" first publication, The New World Order
Assimilation Dossier, those $ho $ere entrenched in the
$orld of offHtheH$all
conspirac" theories !ot a
violent shoc).
-hat(s because all the
videos on the internet, and
all the countless boo)s
$ritten throu!hout the
"ears about the .e$ orld
/rder, as $ell as the
!ro$in! number of reports
from man" independent
Nournalists, are all
inherentl" fla$ed. >4ven
the liberal media is fooled into !oin! alon! $ith the
promotion of $hat is thou!ht to be an establishmentH
advancin! ne$ $orld order.@
2s ' describe this phenomenon in depth, "ou(ll
understand more clearl" the radical d"namic effect ta)in!
place toda"... ho$ the illusion of an advancin!
establishment a!enda is
essentiall" a shre$d, camoufla!ed
inroad to $ellHor!aniGed peaceful
$orld$ide social anarch".
9ut ' stron!l" recommend readin!
the foundational .e$ orld /rder
2ssimilation 6ossier >found at
http://ointhenewworldorder.com@
before "ou !o further, because it
prepares "ou $ith the )no$led!e
needed to put the puGGle pieces
to!ether.
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4ver since the /rder of the 'lluminati $as founded b"
2dam eishaupt in 1CCP, disinformation and manipulations
had been planned and e+ecuted to insulate, protect, and
advance the a!enda of it members.
-hese manipulations $ere brilliantl" accelerated b"
2lbert 7i)e in the late 19
th
centur", and continue to be
supported b" paranoid conspirac" theorists as $e Goom into
the 21
st
centur".
6isinformation about the 'lluminati influence in secret
societies $as spread to create h"sterical fear amon!
reli!ious follo$ers, and !enerate a stron! air of
unbelievabilit" amon! the rest of the populace.
-his $as ori!inall" accomplished b" the creation of
sta!ed ,e"e$itness0 testimonies and documents that $ere
purposefull" ,lea)ed0 out of these societies to manufacture
and proNect an archet"pe of 7R';4 4V'5.
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-he /ccult s"mbolism of
:reemasonr" effectivel"
perpetuated fear B m"ster"
about the /rder amon!
,outsiders0. -his amplified
the viral spread of
h"sterical m"ths su!!estin!
ties to satanism, alien
bein!s, and a seemin!l" never
endin! strin! of !oof"
assumptions put forth b"
ima!inative crac)pots.
/utsiders $ere !enerall"
una$are of the motives and
influence of members
throu!hout the decades, or
the protocols under $hich
the" operated, and those $ho
4R4 a$are, $ho attempted to launch attac)s, $e(re labeled
as paranoid and delusional >this is still the case toda"@.
8pon first loo) at toda"(s 'lluminati front !roups, one
mi!ht immediatel" assume the" are the most evil
or!aniGations in the histor" of the $orld, filled $ith evil
people $ho are out for po$er and control, $ithout an"
compassion for their fello$ man.
&ro$in! up in the modern a!e, amon! the compan" of
laG", mindless cultures H h"pnotiGed b" modern liberalism
and superstition F it(s eas" for one to become
apprehensive, or even fri!htened $hen learnin! of the
!lobal po$er structure $hich has evolved over the last fe$
centuries.
:urthermore, after a fe$ hours $atchin! conspirac"
videos on the 'nternet, one easil" becomes derailed from
the path of )no$led!e, investin! themselves in that $orld
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of conspirac" culture H $here various distorted facts are
accepted as ,truth0 >sometimes $holeheartedl" in outri!ht
tinHfoilHhat paranoia@. 4ither that, or the" decide to
completel" $rite off $hat the" learn as utter nonsense.
Some$here in bet$een, are the s)eptical searchers $ho
understand S/;4-%'.& is !oin! on, but Nust can(t put there
fin!er on e+actl" %2- it is, and the" search harder, $ith
increased focus, to uncover the deepest possible ans$ers.
(This is liely where .O& were before you found me$"
?ust li)e ho$ the spiritual
m"ths spread b" ,hellfire and
brimstone0 priests of the middle
a!es $ere used to attract and
command the minds of sheepish
*hristian peasants, the
conspirac" theorists( !ar!antuan
5uciferianHdeathHcult m"ths $ill
fade into obscurit" >but onl"
after brin!in! about the
necessar" social ur!enc" and
accelerated survival pressures
necessar" in "ieldin! a ne$ era
of conscious introspection@.
-oda", the successful march
to$ard universal libert" and
obNective la$ is in full s$in!,
$hich $ill $ipe a$a" the
criminalities of the past decade
H Nust li)e the Renaissance $iped a$a" the 'nOuisition.
/ne obNective $ithin the 2ssimilation *ampai!n is to
tell the stor" the $a" it S%/856 be told.
2s "ou hear that stor", "ou(ll find that H based on the
available information accessible via the internet H .4'-%4R
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the collective conspirac" culture ./R the conspirac" denier
possesses the 9'& 7'*-8R4 perspective of $hat the .e$ orld
/rder reall" is.
Sadl", neither individual
possesses the tools to correctl"
perceive realit". %e or she is
left in a m"stical $asteland,
lined $ith outHofHconte+t facts,
rumors, and fuGG" lo!ic F ma)in!
it difficult to !ain advanta!es
durin! the shift into the ne$
$orld order.
9ut no$, more than ever, the tools for "ou to
accelerate "our entr" into the ne$ $orld order are bein!
brou!ht forth b" m" m"self and others. 2s an 'nsider "ou
can scale the learnin! curve, and effectivel" use those
tools to "our advanta!e F to acOuire health, $ealth, and
soverei!nt". Apply at http://elirook.com/insider
8pon overcomin! the fear and an+iet" e+perienced b"
$itnessin! the ,4vil .e$ orld /rder0 horror sho$, and
instead understandin! $hat the ultimate !oal of the
'lluminati reall" is, the common individual is no lon!er
left standin! helplessl" in the dar).
-he 2ssimilation *ampai!n is
desi!ned to dra$ in those
individuals $ho read" to !ain
entr" into the 'lluminati
mastermind >$hich allo$s one to
full" understand $hat the .e$
orld /rder $ill actualiGe durin!
the ne+t fe$ decades@ and rise to
the responsibilit" of fulfillin!
a crucial role in the
construction of our future.
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;aterials $e provide, our businessHdriven efforts, and
the various related pro!rams $e deplo", are desi!ned to
se!ment and identif" promisin! ,builders0, $ho are most
li)el" to utiliGe our tools and contribute to the eventual
abandonment of the old authoritarian code.
-o clear up all the misconceptions and illusions "ou(ve
undoubtedl" stumbled upon since "ou be!an "our search for
the truth, '(ve tried to create the clearest la"man(s
definition ' can offer.
5i)e ' said as ' be!an this chapter, it(s not an"thin!
li)e $hat "ou(ve been told...
=ou6!e been told the .e$
orld /rder is the collective
effort put forth b" the !lobal
po$er elite, bound b" !enetics
and esoteric secrets, to create a
one $orld !overnment, under $hich
the maNorit" of civiliGation $ill
be )illed or enslaved, $hile this
5uciferian cabal eventuall"
harnesses robotic technolo!" and
artificial intelli!ence to carr"
out the $or) after human slave
labor is no lon!er reOuired.
-hat m"thical definition has
been tediousl" handHcrafted and
influenced throu!hout the decades
b" cleverl" embedded ,facts0
found in countless speeches,
publications, and films. -he $eb
of deceit supportin! almost ever" claim made b" conspirac"
theorists and the most $ellHversed resistors of the .e$
orld /rder stretches far and $ide.
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-he disenfranchised ./ resistor is the flutterin!
insect trapped in an illusor" $eb of deceit, !racefull"
$oven to protect, preserve, and prolon! the inevitable
ultimate !oal.
In reality, the .e$ orld /rder is the collective
effort put forth b" a !lobal net$or) of visionaries, bound
b" honor, to create conditions $here ever" individual,
throu!hout a free civiliGation, $ill have the opportunit"
to thrive >$hile the parasitic class of politicians,
reli!ious leaders, and
establishment heads are left
uncompetitive@ enablin! the
most creative and productive
!eniuses in societ" to brin!
forth unbelievable ne$
technolo!ies and values that
$ill ensure health, $ealth,
and safet" of ever"one >a
vision further detailed in a
later chapter@.
-he !ood $or) done b"
these visionaries $ill
eventuall" lead to a
standardiGed !lobal s"stem of
!overnment, $hich $ill
operate solel" to protect the
individual ri!hts of all
!lobal citiGens.
-oda"(s rapid ascent into this e+citin! ne$ $orld
started $ith plans set forth b" the 9avarian /rder of the
'lluminati, $ho ori!inall" referred to themselves as
,7erfectibilists0. 7erfectibilists vie$ed the abilit" to
provide for others F to create H as a measurement of one(s
virtue.
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-hose $ho proved to be virtuous
and trust$orth" $ere brou!ht in as
members of the /rder to learn the
secrets held $ithin the various
societies, and participate in the
various initiatives.
-he mastermind
1
created $ithin
the /rder bore a vision and "ielded
initiatives aimed at brin!in! the
values held b" ,men of the mind0 to
all of societ". Such a vision
ultimatel" reOuired dismantlin! the
influence of the *hurch and the
State, both of $hich are H still to this da" H prime evil
>and responsible for almost all human sufferin! and death
throu!hout histor"@.
-he /rder $as the support
infrastructure $hich aided
members in their efforts to
brin! forth social pro!ress b"
creatin! Nobs and increasin!
commerce in order to help
raise the Oualit" of life
e+perienced b" the common man.
.e$ )no$led!e, ne$
technolo!", and ne$ strate!ies
are constantl" evolvin! to
further brin! about a hi!her
standard of livin! for all of
civiliGation, despite the
destructive criminal actions
of the State.
1;astermind, as first described in .apoleon %ill(s The %aws
of )u##ess in ?@ %essons.
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-he importance of 'lluminati influence over the
direction our civiliGation has been headed over the past
fe$ centuries is somethin! an outsider mi!ht find difficult
to understand, due to out ofHconte+tHvie$s promul!ated
$ithin conspirac" culture.
2nd an"one $hose $orld vie$ and perception of realit"
is trapped in the muc)" depths of politics, reli!ion,
socialism, m"sticism, e!alitarianism, or subNectivism $ill
e+perience increased difficult"
comprehendin! the beaut" of the
.e$ orld /rder vision.
*onsider that, toda", man"
understand ho$ the *hurch and
the State are lined $ith value
destro"in! criminal minds H
parasites H $ho must resist
social pro!ress at all costs in
order to maintain their
position of po$er.
-he s)illful, convincin! proNection of hi!her purpose,
of public !ood, or divine sacrifice, is cleverl" used to
retain their, Gero effort, Gero creativit" positions of
unearned po$er. -he" deliver Gero net
benefit to societ", "et man"
individuals are fooled into thin)in!
business and communit" leaders should
be lumped in $ith these parasitic
elites.
Suite the contrar" H *reative,
businessHdriven innovators and
honest, benevolent civic leaders are
the heroes of civiliGation, because
their actions "ield increasin!
pro!ress for all of societ".
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*reators 42R. their po$er b" honestl" servin! the
public !ood throu!h the d"namics of free mar)et
capitalism... NOT @= "5IN, -O#'..
3et envious,
an!r", hateful,
confused ,liberals0
and conspirac"
theorists attac)
creators and the
efforts the" put
forth to create
Nobs, advance
technolo!", and
improve the lives of
ever"one.
-he !ro$in!
public a$areness of
the authoritarian hoa+ that politicians, reli!ious leaders,
and establishment stoo!es hide behind $as born from the
direct $or) of the 7erfectibilist tradition.
2nd in that tradition, "ou no$ understand ho$ honest
business leaders head the char!e in nullif"in! $idespread
criminalities carried out b" those $ho hide behind the
authoritarian hoa+.
:urther enabled b" the .e$ orld /rder toda", ,men and
$omen of the mind0 have been Ouietl" brin!in! about
liberatin! social d"namics H throu!h business, science, and
art H $hich ps"cholo!icall" free the common man from the
authoritarian parasites( matri+ of deceit.
-hose $ho create values are not parasites... creators
of values are responsible for !ivin! "ou the tools to help
collapse all the establishment s"stems that suppress human
potential.
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-oda" "ou have more potential than ever before to seiGe
those tools and harness "our o$n individual po$er F to
brin! immense chan!es to the $orld.
%onorable, devoted members of secret societies have
been chippin! a$a" at the establishment for 64*264S H
$or)in! to achieve the masterful vision of a soverei!n
!lobal civiliGation, free from crime, disease, povert", and
hun!er.
-his is a momentous time in histor", $here a much
anticipated tippin! point is finall" bein! reached, and "ou
have a chance to !rab the torch as it(s bein! passed.
-he social Geit!eist has be!un to rapidl" chan!e. 2nd
as this phenomenon continues, "ou $ill be!in to see more
and more people li)e me steppin! out of the shado$s F
invitin! "ou to Noin us in our mission.
't is the hi!hest moral value on our planet toda", that
*hurches and States of the $orld H $hich are responsible
for all suppression of conscious life on
4arth H are peacefull" dismantled and
abandoned.
e(re steppin! for$ard and la"in! all
the cards do$n on the table because $e
)no$ once "ou(re infected $ith this
amaGin! vision of the future, "ou(ll
activel" become part of this ne$ $orld
filled $ith libert", peace, and
abundance. e(re alread" enNo"in! it here
and there(s plent" of room for more.
hen "ou decide to stop hatin! those
heroic men and $omen $ho $or) so hard to
ma)e "our life better, "ou can then be!in
livin! the life "ou S%/856 be livin!.
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'f the mental cancer spread b" ,liberals0 and
conspirac" theorists has sun) "ou into a life of fear and
scarcit", !ive "ourself a firm slap across the Na$ and snap
out of itL
hile failures and mista)es
have been made durin! the last
t$o centuries >failures and
mista)es lend to the essence of
for!in! pro!ress@, toda" stands
the final moment $hen all of
humanit", $ith the help of the
ne$ 'lluminati movement, ma"
Nump out of the ,old code0.
-hat old code, consistin!
of a noble fe$ methodicall"
chippin! a$a" at an abusive
authoritarian rulin! class $ho
causes $ar and economic
hardship, $ill be steadil"
disre!arded as $e enter the .4
*/64.
'n the ne$ code, !lobal citiGens $ill increasin!l" band
to!ether to build a movement to$ard universal natural la$
"ieldin! eternal peace and prosperit", nullif"in! the po$er
once held b" the authoritarian rulin! class.
*ould man" of the casualties of the last t$o centuries
have been avoided# /f course. *ould pro!ress have been made
faster usin! different methods# 2bsolutel". 9ut at the same
time, $ithout the efforts put forth b" the silent po$ers
that be >for instance, if the *old ar ended badl" H or had
not happened at all@ "ou mi!ht not be here toda".
?ust as $ell, !lobal peace could have been established
$ithout conflict man" decades a!o.
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4ither $a", if it $eren(t for the titans of industr",
the men of the mind, $ho transformed 2merica into the
!lobal po$erhouse of innovation throu!hout the 20
th
centur",
and e+panded the success of capitalism to reach almost
ever" other countr" around the $orld, "our life $ould be
dramaticall" different than it is toda" >and undoubtedl"
much $orse@.
-hose men and $omen $ho provided the technolo!ical
infrastructure for the industrial !lobaliGation of our
planet H the means for "ou to selfHeducate, and the po$er
to educate others /8-S'64 the establishment H as) for no
appreciation, no re$ard. -he" Ouietl" $ait for "ou to use
the tools the"(ve provided, so "ou mi!ht ascend out the
milleniaHold mental bonda!e "ou(ve been thrust into since
birth.
'ndeed, those captains of industr" provided the means
b" $hich "ou ma" free "ourself to access $ealth, po$er, and
happiness more easil" than at an" other time in histor".
-he" are smilin! do$n on "ou H even if "ou have been duped
into hatin! them, and R4S'S-'.& their plans to help "ou.
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2s "ou be!in to see the puGGle picture in it(s a$e
inspirin! entiret", "ou(ll have no choice but to smile
bac).
-here are an infinite number of
conclusions one could dra$ b"
deconstructin! all the conflicts of the
past. /ne mi!ht conclude that the
sufferin! and losses incurred durin! the
last t$o centuries $ere avoidable and
unnecessar".
/thers mi!ht conclude that sufferin!
and loss $as )ept at a minimum, !iven
the $ide scope potential for murderous,
envious despots to rise in po$er and
obliterate humanit" throu!h an all out
nuclear holocaust.
't(s ar!uable the initiatives of the
past $ere inherentl" fla$ed, but Nust
li)e 2.3 business plan, some of the
pro!rams become successful, some
become miserable failures. 3ou do the
best "ou can, tr" to e+ecute the plan
properl", and improve "our results
based on $hat "ou learn.
hat do ' personall" have to sa" $hen
confronted to ans$er for all the mista)es made throu!hout
the decades# hat(s the final reconciliation# hat comfort
can ' offer someone $ho is an!ered b" the catastrophic
turbulence $e all face toda"#
HThe past is the past.I
$i!e and let li!e.
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hile "ou cannot chan!e the past, "ou can use it to
find valuable insi!hts allo$in! "ou to avoid the problems
"ou(ll face in the future. /ur mindset is about evolution,
problem solvin!, perfectin!, $ith the least resistance in
the least amount of time H $ith as fe$ unintended setbac)s
or ne!ative outcomes as possible.
>'n this biGarre $orld, sometimes the best "ou can possibl"
do still doesn(t benefit ever"one... 9ut that(s chan!in!.@
2s '(ll e+plain in !reater detail later, the risin!
faction >the ,.e$ 'lluminati ;ovement0 if "ou $ill@ is
providin! radical solutions to fi+ the inherent fla$s $hich
have been identified in the ori!inal 'lluminati 7rotocols
>inherent fla$s that si!nif" the eventual failure of the
ori!inal plans set forth b" the 9avarian 'lluminati nearl"
a Ouarter millennium a!o@.
3ou(ll naturall" have the ur!e to )ic) and scream and
resist the follo$in! ideas ' $ish to impart on "ou, so put
on "our obNectivit" hat. hat '(m about to sa" is counter
intuitive to the $a" "ou(ve been persuaded to thin) in the
past, but it(s a critical perspective that $ill enhance
"our $orld vie$ and put to bed some of the misinformation
"ou(ve collected since "ou be!an "our search.
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-he ori!inal 9avarian 'lluminati, alon! $ith the man"
secret societies that rose around the turn of 1D
th
centur"
4urope, $here not much unli)e the Sons of 5ibert" and the
secret societies that formed in the *olonies of 2merica
around the time of the Revolutionar" $ar.
-his is a much overloo)ed
perspective that can
provide one $ith a clearer
understandin! of the
importance secret societies
pla"ed throu!hout histor",
and $here secret societies
$ill lead civiliGation
tomorro$.
-he :oundin! :athers of 2merica held in common man" of
the core philosophical beliefs held b" members of the
9avarian 'lluminati.
3et the methodolo!" in $hich those beliefs mi!ht be
brou!ht about in societ", to eventuall" be held b" the
common man, $ere much different.
-hose methodolo!ies $ere different because the
challen!es facin! the "oun! 2merican
revolutionaries varied !reatl" from the
challen!es faced b" the "oun! 9avarian
revolutionaries.
Different challen%es
re2uire different measures.
3oun! 2merica pla"ed to their home
field advanta!e, to protect the le!ac" of
builders $ho had made the .e$ orld such
a maNestic destination for abundant
opportunities.
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-he element of authoritarianism imported b" <in! &eor!e
and others $as a creepin! cancer spreadin! throu!hout the
colonies $hich needed to be rooted out at all costs to
preserve that vir!in land of unlimited possibilities.
3oun! 9avaria e+isted in the
shado$s, cast into secrec" as a sole
means of survival in a land of a!ed
*hurch and State directed
totalitarianism. 2nd althou!h eased b"
the enli!htenment, thou!ht crimes $ere
treason, and plottin! moves to
establish the same pro!ress so
heroicall" for!ed in 2merica reOuired
a different approach.
5o the need for co!ert action was born...
8ltimatel", $hen interpreted in the $idest possible
conte+t, the :oundin! :athers of 2merica, and eishaupt(s
'lluminati $ere indelible soul mates, in that the" both
stron!l" believed in t$o absolutes:
ne! That nature(s laws be
the !uidin! for#e to whi#h
man must adhere, not the
laws of Ain!s, or despots$
"wo! They both believed
reli!ions, #reated and
manipulated by man, should
play no role in the
!overnin! of man$
-hese t$o fundamental beliefs, representin! the $idest
most honest conditions under $hich civiliGation ma" best
operate, have been under attac) ever since the" $ere put
into $ords in the 6eclaration of 'ndependence of 1CCP, and
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represented in !overnance $hen the *onstitution of the
8nited States $as ratified in 1CDD.
(A#hievin! and upholdin! the
two pillars of Ameri#an values, the
limited authority of !overnments
and reli!ions, would have been
impossible without the influen#e of
se#ret so#ieties, both in Ameri#a
and abroad, throu!hout the years$"
hile the mirror ima!e common
denominators held b" both the
:oundin! :athers and the 9avarian
'lluminati shine in the countless
$ritin!s produced to$ard the end of the 4nli!htenment,
star) differences also create a diver!ence bet$een the
ultimate means b" $hich each movement strove to fulfill
their !oals.
2merica $as established as a
republic $ith a uniOue !overnment,
essentiall" desi!ned to run li)e a
business. 't $as ultimatel"
intended b" the :oundin! :athers
that 2merica be an apolitical
republic. 't $as up to ,e -he
7eople0 to uphold the !overnin!
documents of the land if the"
$ished to maintain that republic.
hile the same libertarian
ideolo!ies $ere held b" the
9avarian 'lluminati as an 4.6, the
;42.S in $hich libert" mi!ht be
achieved did not lead to an end!ame of routin! out t"rann"
in order to establish and protect a !eo!raphicall" isolated
nation state in 4urope...
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-he 9avarians sou!ht to
establish &5/925 libert" b"
the eradication of nation
states 25-/&4-%4R, usin!
deceit as a means to an end
$henever necessar".
2nd $hile deceit is immoral,
it perhaps served as the onl"
tactic to achieve pro!ress
under the t"rannical
oppression of the
establishment.
9efore ' drill do$n further
and e+plain the fundamental
difference bet$een the
:oundin! :athers and the
9avarians re!ardin! their approach to achievin! libert",
consider the deceptive contrast bet$een these t$o $orldl"
visions.
"he first vision, held by the 'oundin! 'athers, showed
a !eo!raphi# republi#, a nation9state, prote#tin!
itself a!ainst the tyranny of reli!ion and despotism 1
both forei!n and domesti#$
"he second vision, held by the Bavarian Illuminati,
showed the worldwide eradi#ation of reli!ious and
despoti# tyranny 1 by means of sei5in! power (throu!h
various methods as detailed in the Illuminati
7roto#ols" and erasin! the borders of the world$
.ote that both visions have the same end !oal for the
citiGens $ho $ould ultimatel" be effected. -hat end !oal is
libert", Nustice, and peace for all.
Which !ision is more rational&
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't(s counter intuitive to thin) that the second vision
is rational >especiall" if "ou !re$ up $ith 2merican
values@. 't(s also seemin!l" deceptive, because $hen
loo)in! at the second vision, the 'lluminati vision, "ou
can see t$o ver" different outcomes...
-hat second vision mi!ht "ield the eventual end of
2merica... /R it could be a vision in $hich 2merica $ould
become a !lobal phenomenon, spreadin! its *onstitutional
values across the !lobe to establish permanent peace and
prosperit".
-oda" $e(ve reached a point $here 2merica must decide
if she $ishes to be
permanentl" absorbed into
the !lobal communit", or if
she $ishes to remain an
independent nation state in
$hich ,e -he 7eople0 move
for$ard to rise up and
establish a lastin!
precedent for libert" that
!oes on to infect ever"
nation around the !lobe.
>%ere(s a little se#ret 9 It
doesn(t matterC We will see
the #ollapse of statism
either wayC@
hether it is
established b" puppet
leaders, or $hether it is $illfull" chosen b" the people,
the eventual !overnmental order on planet 4arth is a !lobal
order built upon natural la$ >e+plained in more detail in a
later chapter@.
(referably1 this will be achie!ed by choice1 and not by
force. @ut the chan%es need to come 2uickly...
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e face e+plosive e+ponential technolo!ical !ro$th,
$hich could easil" put po$erful ,bathtub st"le0 biolo!ical
$eapons in the hands of smallHtime criminals, ea!er to
annihilate entire cities F Nust for sport. e also face the
threat of resource depletion due to e+ponential population
!ro$th durin! a complete !lobal economic catastrophe.
-hese threats are currentl" bein! th$arted H as '(ll
e+plain in a later chapter F and upon understandin! $here
$e(re headed "ou(ll be!in to see beaut" in the ,shift0
s$eepin! throu!h !lobal 'lluminati societies toda".
-he fundamental difference ' hinted at earlier
re!ardin! the philosophical and methodolo!ical differences
bet$een the :oundin! :athers and the 9avarian 'lluminati is
directl" responsible for the shift.
-o understand this shift one must understand the
purpose of the ori!inal 'lluminati 7rotocols, the e+tent of
their implementation, and their inherent fla$s. One must
also understand their plasti#ity$
-he ori!inal 7rotocols $ere formulated to best manifest
>an almost utopian@ vision of !lobal peace and prosperit"
in the shortest amount of time >$ith the least amount of
casualties@.
When simplified1 the
protocols were really ust
a Hbusiness planI.
't(s been violentl" attac)ed
as prime evil, but over the
last t$o centuries that
business plan has "ielded
immense prosperit" and
happiness for individuals all
over the planet.
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-hird $orld nations have risen
up to become selfHsufficient
participants in the !lobal econom".
2lmost all the murderous
totalitarian re!imes once holdin!
millions of citiGens in bonda!e have
been reformed or overthro$n.
-he Oualit" of life and the life
e+pectanc" of nearl" all human
bein!s on the planet has increased b" astronomical
proportions H and $ill continue increasin! $ith !reater and
!reater speed.
ith the e+ception of the ;iddle 4ast and some
underdeveloped areas of the $orld, the *hurch has been
stripped of nearl" all its po$er. .onHtheism, either
passive or overt, has overta)en popular culture. Reli!ions
are a complete No)e in science and
technolo!" communities, and amon!st
most "oun! people toda".
;an)ind is becomin! more and more
mentall" free from a past led b"
bo!us authoritarian control of the
*hurch and $ill soon !o on to become
ph"sicall" and financiall" free from
the bo!us authoritarianism of the
State.
'(m not defendin! the ori!inal
protocols $holeheartedl", nor am '
den"in! their immoralit", or the
collateral dama!e the" caused... '(m
simpl" e+pressin! the rarel"
discussed N.TC@.N.-IT5 the" have brou!ht forth, and framin!
a perception throu!h $hich "ou can understand the ultimate
necessit" of their role in the histor" of our civiliGation.
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3ou(re invited to first obNectivel" observe histor" as
a series of events that shaped humanit"(s abilit" to
survive, then consider the shift that(s occurrin!, $here
the ne$ faction has be!un to ta)e the reins from the old
!uard.
.e+t, inte!rate the vision of the ne$ $orld order as
it(s presented to "ou throu!hout this publication, and '
hope "ou $ill then be armed $ith an accurate illustration
of the critical importance the .e$ orld /rder pla"s in
"our o$n future.
2s "ou alread" )no$, the minds
behind the !lobal pro!ress made in
the last t$o centuries have
remained in po$er b" the e+ecution
of the ori!inal 7rotocols. 9ut the
7rotocols hold an inherent fla$,
$hich has be!un to increasin!l"
de!rade the inte!rit" of their
overall usefulness.
This flaw would ha!e e!entually led to complete failure.
-he solutions put forth to remed" this problem not onl"
subvert disaster, but accelerate the ultimate !oal of the
ori!inal 7rotocols $ith incredible speed. (Without !oin!
into detail about the spe#ifi# enhan#ements, I #an say that
they(ve arrived not a moment too soon$"
hen "ou peel bac) all the la"ers of
the mind... hen "ou deconstruct all the
s"stems it depends on... hen "ou !rind
do$n ever" last ar!ument from ever"
philosophical premise ever put forth...
-here is one simple a+iomatic fact that
serves as a fulcrum, $hich 255 /:
%8;2.'-3 no$ rests upon.
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-hat fact is: The ends ne!er ustify the means.
ithout re!ards to this a+iom, humanit" $ill continue
headin! to$ard its eventual e+tinction, no matter ho$ hard
the attempt is to depart the old $orld order.
9ut b" respectin! this a+iomatic fact, and effectivel"
alterin! the path in $hich the old 7rotocols mi!ht have led
us, humanit" can soar to unlimited hei!hts.
5uc)il" this can be done $ithout an" disruption,
$ithout an" sta)eholders losin! value in their ne$ $orld
order investments... but it !ets even betterL
't reduces the blo$ bac) and collateral dama!e endured b"
the common man under the old protocols.
#$nd further%ore, it wipes out
the parasitic class F&E'E&()
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-hat inherent fla$ in the ori!inal
7rotocols H the Nustification of the
means to $hich ends are accomplished F is
bein! fi+ed throu!h the efforts of the
ne$ risin! faction operatin! under the
ne$ code.
(&nlie reli!ious do!ma, the
Illuminati operatin! system is a
#olle#tion of a!ile, adaptable ideas that
are subDe#t to #onstant evolutionary
s#rutiny"$
:or decades, those $ho identified and
understood the eventual social,
political, and financial failures to come about due to this
fla$ have been $aitin! and plannin! for this revolution,
and the monumental !lobal paradi!m shift it $ill induce.
-he fla$ $as e+amined at !reat len!ths b" 2"n Rand in
her 7hilosoph" of /bNectivism, $hich had a !reat impact on
the direction of the 'lluminati
durin! the second half of the 20
th
centur".
.o$ $e approach a tippin! point $e
call the ,the !reat transition0,
$here the old 'lluminati 7rotocols
$ill be abandoned, usherin! in a
technolo!icall" advanced ne$ $orld
order $here a parasitic class can
not >and $ill never@ rise a!ain.
e(re !ettin! closer and closer to
that tippin! point >it $ill be!in
perhaps as earl" as 2010 and be
full" reco!niGed perhaps as earl"
as 2012@.
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;ost of ever"thin! conceptualiGed in conspirac" culture
is derived from the old protocols and the events of the
past. 9" interpretin! $hat is happenin! in the present
throu!h one(s s)e$ed understandin! of the past, one derives
an inaccurate basis on $hich to assess current events or
ma)e accurate future predictions.
ith distorted perceptions of
realit" and a lac) of
understandin! about these ne$
protocols, an outsider could dra$
the inaccurate conclusion that
humanit" is on an unavoidable
crash course $ith e+tinction >but
the opposite is in fact true@.
:or instance, in 200C, no
bac)$oods survivalist, armed to
the teeth, livin! in 9:4 had an"
clue Ron 7aul $ould ta)e the 8.S.
b" storm, and a movement to$ard
*onstitutional values $ould arise... 9ut it did.
'n 200D, no dis!runtled voter, sic) from the media(s
coverHup of 9ush administration lies, $ould have ever
thou!ht conservative ne$s
$ould, almost over ni!ht,
be!in embeddin! blatant
libertarian, *onstitutional
rhetoric in its pro!rams
and publications, steerin!
sheepish *hristian
*onservatives and
'ndependent voters to$ard
total distrust of the
establishment and their
elected leaders... 9ut it
did.
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2s of the time of this publication, in late 2009, "ou
have no idea the drama that(s !oin! to unfold before the
.ovember 2010 midterm elections H $hen the ne+t $ave of
economic catastrophe hits harder than ever and voters
continue to dump both the Republican and 6emocratic
parties...
@ut now you know why all
these thin%s are happenin%.
-he s"mphon" $ill pla" on and on until the !lobal
revolution $ipes out ever" last parasite on the planet, and
most don(t even understand ho$ this $ill all be
accomplished. 't $ill be accomplished not $ith !uns blaGin!
and fists in the air...
@ut throu%h (.A'. and INT.$$I,.N'.
FAnd a little help from my friends...G
't ma" not S44; that $a"... 'n
fact, it mi!ht S44; li)e the end of
the $orld is comin!...
2s lon! as "ou(re livin! in $hat
S44;S li)e a hellish fantas" $orld,
"ou(re !oin! to continue
e+periencin! the limited benefits
such a $orld ma)es available to "ou.
(That(s all you !et in the old world
of illusions 1 shrinin! potential$"
9ut b" seein! the full vision of
the .e$ orld /rder in its entiret",
as it constantl" evolves, one can
strate!icall" ta)e forth measures to
ensure crucial pro!ressH"ieldin!
future events occur.
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:rom the chain reaction of those manufactured events,
bac)ed b" a !lobal support net$or), the future vision is
further manifested.
What that means is =O" create your own destiny.
3/8 manifest the future "ou $ant to live in, and "ou do
this re!ardless of an" e+ternal forces that mi!ht threaten
to hinder "our pro!ress.
hat(s comin! has been in the $or)s since the ori!inal
'lluminati 7rotocols $ere conceived, b" men of honor and
inte!rit", $ho )ne$ the parasitic class $ould eventuall"
en!ulf all of civiliGation, leavin! no possibilit" for the
human race to survive.
-he evolution of the protocols H the remed" of their
inherent fla$s H is subvertin! their inevitable demise,
allo$in! them to no$ dismantle the establishment in record
speed, $ith minimum collateral dama!e.
hile $e increasin!l" shift to$ard the ne$l" updated
protocols, 3/8 have an
increasin! opportunit" to pla"
a role in the success of this
future vision.
'n fact, dependin! on "our
character and motivation, "ou
are potentiall" '. 64;2.6.
-he ne$ protocols are
unfoldin! toda", and this
vision of our future, as
described in a later chapter,
is a ne$ $orld $hich !lobal
citiGens continue to enter at
an e+ponential pace.
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-here is absolutel" no stoppin! it, not even b"
outri!ht censorship >$hich onl" amplifies the messa!e@.
hen "ou finish readin! this document, "ou should $al)
a$a" )no$in! ho$ much of an impact this ne$ $orld order is
!oin! to "ield for ever"one as $e Goom into the future.
-he .e$ orld /rder $ill
see to it that !overnmental
structures based on
obNective la$ are erected,
and old fault"
establishmentHbased s"stems,
such as education, medicine,
and ener!" Ouic)l" !o
throu!h dramatic
transformations, ma)in! $a"
for increased economic
prosperit", improved health,
and a social environment of
increased safet".
T>AT6s the Hend%ameI.
't(s alread" $ell in motion. 3ears from no$, onl" after
the vision has been full" manifested,
$ill the $hole stor" be told. 3ou(ll
then loo) bac) at the past and reflect
on ho$ similar the stor" is to the one
'(m tellin! "ou toda".
'n the comin! "ears, aside from the
bonds "ou(ll form $ith others $ho(ve
been Ouietl" initiated into our
societies, "ou(ll be $al)in! amon!st a
public clueless as to $ho(s pushin! the
buttons causin! these revolutionar"
events to increasin!l" occur.
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e(re soon reachin! a crescendo, $here the old
establishment(s appetite for po$er $ill no lon!er be
satisfied b" feedin! off the public. 2nd the $ear" public
is comin! e+tremel" close to that tippin! point $here
the"(ll permanentl" $ithdra$ their support.
ill economic collapse cement the transition, and act
as the brea)in! point $here 2mericans $ill ta)e the
responsibilit" to restore their *onstitution#
e(d li)e to $rap this up
$ith the election of a
libert" candidate in 2012,
but "ou never )no$...
2mericans Nust 5/V4 to suffer
under the hand of their
parasitic eliteL
2s of the date of this
document(s publication, it(s
still uncertain a 2012 !oal
$ill be reached, but "ou(ll
be elated as "ou $itness the
leaps made durin! the ne+t
three "ears, due to the
efforts bein! put in place to
ensure the Geit!eist
continues to rapidl"
transform.
'ts o)a" that an ,4vil .e$ orld /rder0 is bein!
,resisted0 b" a !ro$in! number of activists. >-hat(s a &//6
thin!L@ -he 'lluminati m"ths act as a po$erful force,
!eneratin! a hatred for the corrupt rulin! class in the
minds of the populace.
2 stru!!lin! parasitic class $ill attempt to retain
their positions of po$er b" an" means necessar", until the"
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are finall" forced to !ive up. ;an" have alread" be!un to
chan!e their positions and their beliefs, Noinin! the
revolution out of fear of bein! ostraciGed.
-he resistance of a m"thical 4vil .e$ orld /rder, as
it(s described in conspirac" theor", is -%4 Ouintessential
movement helpin! sin) the establishment(s stron!hold on
civiliGation.
5it back and enoy the showE
>3ou have more important thin!s to do $ith "our time
and abilities than bein! paral"Ged $ith fear about spoo)"
thin!s "ou hear from the media.@
4fforts have been put forth at the
hi!hest levels of po$er, to ensure the
optimum conditions e+ist for the safest
possible transition into this ne$ $orld.
9ut there are still man" dan!ers $e face,
and in a later chapter '(ll e+plain, step
b" step, 4=2*-53 $hat "ou need to do to
insulate "ourself durin! the storm.
3ou mi!ht alread" be sufferin! as an unintended
conseOuence of the financial fallout. 3ou mi!ht have lost
"our Nob, had to ta)e less hours, or less pa". 3ou mi!ht
have less bu"in! po$er toda" due to
inflation. >4conomic conditions $ill
continue to $orsen.@
9ut the economic fallout doesn(t have to
effect "ou. 't hasn(t effected me because '
$as an insider loo)in! out. 'f the !lobal
financial collapse effected "ou in an" $a",
it(s li)el" because "ou are an /8-S'64R,
loo)in! in.
'onfessions of an In!isible Illuminati (a%e 344

-he ultimate !oal of our 2ssimilation *ampai!n is to
!et "ou '.S'64. &lobal 'lluminati societies are openin!
their doors as $e speed to$ard the ne$ $orld order.
H=ou don6t ha!e to be a casualty
of this final leap into the new world.I
3ou )no$ a financial collapse is here F ' don(t have to
convince "ou of that. 'f "ou(re readin! this boo) $ithin a
short period of its release, "ou have adeOuate time to
prepare "ourself if "ou !et started R'&%- no$.
:ollo$in! the
instructions '
offer in this
publication $ill
help "ou fastH
trac) "our
pro!ress if "ou
decide to !o at
it alone.
9ut if "ou 6/ ./-
$ant to !o at it
alone, and $ish
to see) the
advanta!es "ou
can obtain b" helpin! create pro!ress under the ne$ code,
there is an invitation $aitin! for "ou.
http://elirook.com/insider
' promised, in the be!innin!, ' $ould offer "ou
e+amples of the ;'.6S4- $e hold, and !ive "ou 74RS74*-'V4S
to help "ou put the puGGle pieces to!ether F to understand
the inte!ral depth of our problem solvin! approach. '(ve
done that in these first t$o chapters.
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' hope "ou could $al) a$a" ri!ht no$ )no$in! much more
from $hat "ou(ve read in these first t$o chapters than "ou
could have !athered spendin! countless hours searchin!
conspirac" $ebsites and $atchin! antiH./ videos.
3ou(ve been !iven a taste of $hat m" life is li)e and
$hat ever"one(s life mi!ht be li)e in the ne$ $orld order.
3ou(ve learned $hat
our vision for the ne$
$orld order holds, our
values, our hopes, and
the revolutionar" time
line. 2nd "ou
hopefull" understand
the ,shift0 from the
old protocols to the
ne$ protocols, $hich
has li)el" never been
full" articulated to
"ou.
-o !ive "ou a clear
vision of $hat "our
potential mi!ht be in
this comin! a!e of
rapid chan!e, ' no$
$ant to ta)e "ou bac)
in time F to illustrate $hat ' had to !o throu!h to arrive
at the level $hich ' stand toda".
' had to travel !reat distances to !et
here, and if ' can describe $hat m" life
used to be li)e in m" dar)est da", ' thin)
"ou(ll a!ree $ith me H no matter %2-
challen!es "ou face F "ou(ve !ot a massive
head start in comparison to $here ' $as
$hen the" chose me.
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h* &id The* %hoose )e.
I was so close to bein% dead it6s
amaAin% I6m e!en ali!e today...
2s a confused, rec)less "outh, involved in hard
narcotics, criminal acts, and ris)" se+... ' lived to
part".
%avin! it all fi!ured out b" the invincible a!e of 1C H
as a fresh hi!h school drop out H ' entered m" adulthood
full of braGen independence.
' $as too cool
for school... ' had
no desire to be part
of their phon"
educational s"stem H
I didn(t need them. '
refused to be under
the rule of an" adult
as $ell. 2n"one $ho
$ished to have
authorit" over me
$ould have met their
match.
'n the be!innin!,
thin!s $eren(t all
that bad.. ' o$ned a
decent car, held a Nob >$hich pa"ed sli!htl" above minimum
$a!e@, had a little savin!s in the ban), and some !ood
friends ' could depend on.
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9ut even the Oualities of such a mea!er e+istence
started disappearin! faster and faster, as ' hit a do$n$ard
spiral that rapidl" sun) me into the depths of societ"(s
most depraved subculture F onl" to $a)e up "ears later in
complete disillusion.
%abituall" part"in! ever"
$ee)end, ' started to abuse
substances more and more
>first part" dru!s, then
harder stuff@ until
part"in! became an outri!ht
lifest"le.
=ou name it1 I e!entually
%ot into it J in !iolent
eBcess.
hen "ou(re part"in! at
all hours of the ni!ht, ever" ni!ht >even on $ee)ni!hts@
it(s hard to )eep a Nob.
/f course, the solution for such a problem is to find a
dealer $ho(ll front "ou
lar!e Ouantities of dru!s.
-hat $a", "ou don(t have to
sho$ up to a crapp" Nob to
ma)e mone" F the mone" comes
strai!ht -/ 3/8.
't(s not a comple+
science H "ou can usuall"
ma)e enou!h mone" to pa" the
rent, pa" bac) the dealer,
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2.6 have free dru!s for "ourself. >-here(s an endless
!ro$in! mar)et for ille!al dru!s in an" !iven cit", and
ma)in! mone" sellin! them is a noHbrainer.@
9ut of course, ' $as so pathetic ' couldn(t even !et b"
as a dru! dealer. ;" addiction, m" lifest"le, and the
delusions that ' could !o on livin! a life of unadulterated
hedonism eventuall" made
it difficult for me to
pa" the rent...
-hen it $as eventuall"
difficult to be a$are of
$hat da" of the $ee) it
$as...
-%4. it became difficult
to remember $ho o$ed me
mone" and ho$ much mone"
' o$ed others...
.eedless to sa", the
lifest"le '(d chosen
eventuall" consumed an" remainin! sense of rationalit" '
mi!ht have possessed.
;" old friends and famil" tried to intervene but the"
$ere Ouic)l" shut out of m" life. -he onl" friends ' had
left $ere headed in the e+act same direction ' $as F
no$here.
.ot onl" did ' reNect help from an"one $ho still cared
about me, but ' rapidl" turned into $hat ' could onl"
consider no$ to be toBic human waste.
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;" spirit $as consumed $ith dishonest" and
irrationalit", $hich ate a$a" at me li)e a cancer, forcin!
me into one bad decision
after another. I couldn6t
%et enou%h.
2s ' sa$ m" car
repossessed, all m"
electronics pa$ned, and
m" livin! conditions
de!rade into filth, ' $as
evicted from m" apartment
and be!an sOuattin!
$herever ' could.
(It never #rossed my
mind that there was
anythin! wron! with the way my life was turnin! out 1 all I
was interested in was !ettin! hi!h$"
Time was be%innin% to disappear...
2t one point ' realiGed '(d been
so heavil" strun! out on meth that
the onl" thin! '(d eaten in more
than seven da"s $as a P9 cent
cheesebur!er from ;c6onalds.
2nd it $asn(t Nust the dru!s ' $as
addicted to H it $as the stru!!le.
' refused to ta)e responsibilit"
for m" o$n problems. -o me, if an"thin! $as !oin! $ron! at
that time, it $as the $orld(s fault for not !ivin! me a
chance H for not ma)in! thin!s easier on me.
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' $asn(t interested in
!ettin! a Nob, and even if '
$ere to tr", m" seed"
appearance $ouldn(t have
permitted it >not even at a
fast food restaurant@. 2fter
a $hile, $ith no mone", and
nothin! to offer an"one,
there $ere no more couches to
sleep on.
I was as low as
low could %et...
't onl" too) !ettin!
robbed a couple of times,
comin! up short $ith m" dealer(s cash, and !ettin! the shit
)ic)ed out of me, to NumpHstart m" reputation as a Nun)ie
loser. -hat reputation $as Ouic)l" cemented as soon as $ord
!ot around to m" friends that ' $as stealin! from them.
* I thought it was fair for %e to steal from others
be#ause I felt I was !iven a shitty hand in life$
* I thought it was fair for %e to s#rew other people
over be#ause the world was inherently evil, and I was
Dust playin! my part$
* I thought it was fair for %e to use threats to !et
what I wanted be#ause I needed to survive$ I Dustified
every #riminal a#t as a ne#essity for me to !et by$
-o me, the $orld $as Nust a vicious circle of people
feedin! off of one another.
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henever ' could acOuire mone", ' $ould feed it into
shad" dru! deals onl" to ma)e enou!h mone" to eat, !et into
parties, chip in for the
occasional hotel room, and have
free dru!s for m"self.
-here $as no vision of a
future, no strate!" to move from
one da" to the ne+t. ' e+isted and
reacted solel" on the desire to
!et hi!h, !et eas" mone", and
maintain a lifest"le of slac)ness.
-he onl" lon! term plans that
entered m" mind $ere plans to ma)e
bi!!er dru! deals. 2ll ' )ne$ $as
the $orld of criminalit".
And e!en worse1 I had delusions.
;" brain $as fried $ith so much acid over the course of
t$o "ears ' plummeted into
a dru!Hinduced ps"chosis,
$here ' be!an displa"in!
behavior $hich could onl"
be described as
schiGophrenic.
' heard and acted upon
the voices of $hat '
thou!ht $ere alien bein!s.
-he" told me $hat to do and
!ave me direct messa!es
durin! m" deep ps"chedelic
trances.
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'nstead of ma)in! m" o$n decisions, ' ima!ined
hallucinated spirit bein!s $hich !ave me e+ternal !uidance
as to $hat choices ' should ma)e.
' used m" o$n faculties, $hich '
based on m" limited understandin!
of numerolo!", esp, astrolo!", and
a sle$ of other pseudoHsciences
>most of $hich ' invented on m"
o$n@ to ma)e decisions about $hat
' should do $ith m" life.
' $as a m"stic, 2 5/S4R, convinced
' )ne$ $hat realit" $as, but
totall" oblivious to $hat $as
reall" real. ' $as convinced ' had
intuitive po$ers and '(d reached a ne$ level of a$areness
b" pushin! the limits H endurin! m" outra!eous ps"chedelic
Nourne"s.
2ctin! on these mindHcreated
delusions, ' refused to ta)e
responsibilit" for m" o$n life.
2n outsider $ould have
observed me as Nust another
pathetic $aste, but ' considered
m"self a prince amon! the &ods,
a chosen one, a channel throu!h
$hich the outerH$orld realm used
to communicate $ith the 4arthl"
realm. 2nd because of that,
ever"thin! in m" life continued
to deteriorate.
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' had suddenl" become this biGarre hallucinatin! street
person, destined to become another urchin "ou $ould see out
of the corner of "our e"e as "ou $al) do$n the side$al)M
too $asted to even audibl" be! for coins F eventuall"
headed to$ard livin! in some dirt", pathetic alle"$a".
@ut I was sa!ed...
.ot b" &od, 2llah,
3ah$eh, =enu, or some
other supernatural
m"th...
' $as saved, b"
random chance, $hen '
discovered the secrets
to life, $hich
immediatel" >and '
mean ';;46'2-453@
transformed me from a
l"in!, stealin!,
disheveled !utter rat,
into a happ", competent, creative !oH!etter on the $a" to
becomin! massivel" successful.
It all chan%ed one afternoon when 8ason1 an old friend
of mine I6d not seen in a%es1 showed up uneBpectedly...
9ac) in the da", ?ason and ' used to tal) about ma)in!
loads of mone" to!ether... %o$ $e $ould pull off a massive
dru! deal that $ould !ive us the cushion to set ourselves
up in ?amaica, so $e could live li)e )in!s H onl" havin! to
pull off a couple dru! deals ever" no$ and then to )eep up
the lifest"le.
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9ut a couple "ears
earlier, he Nust sort of
disappeared, about the same
time ' started to reall"
spiral out of control.
' didn(t )no$ $hat
happened to him, and none of
the people ' $as associated
$ith had heard an"thin! from
him since. 2ll m" friends from
bac) then $ere lon! !one at
this point, and '(d almost
for!otten about the old da"s $hen $e used to be ti!ht.
>-his $as the moment $hen m" life reall" chan!ed...@
T>. T"#NIN, (OINT
' had $orn out m" $elcome at the friend(s house '(d
been crashin! at, and she $anted me !one b" the end of the
da". hile ' $as $or)in! the phone, schemin! to find a ne$
place to sOuat until ' !ot m" shit to!ether, there $as a
)noc) on the door...
It was him.
*ow did he find me3
%e $as $earin! a suit, had a ne$ car
par)ed outside, and he $as ramblin! on
about some business he $as involved in
>the details of $hich didn(t ma)e a bit of
sense to me@.
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;" brain $as
fried from the
previous ni!ht(s
trip, and $hile '
stru!!led to
comprehend, ' $as
mesmeriGed b" his
presence, as if $hat
he $as sa"in!
brou!ht forth
increased a$areness,
ma)in! me smarter,
pullin! m" brain out
of the muc).
't had been so
lon! since '(d been around an"one $ho tal)ed about havin!
an" sort of ambition to do an"thin! ./- involvin! dru!s...
I always considered him the sharpest person I knew. %e
$as the first !u" ' met $ho $as reall" $ell versed in
business and he also )ne$ a lot about technolo!" >$hich '
$as hi!hl" interested in before ' !ot involved in the part"
scene@.
' probabl" $ould have lau!hed at an"one else tellin! me
$hat he told me, but he $as al$a"s the one !u" ' thou!ht
$ould actuall" do somethin! $ith his life. 7lus he had this
aura of seriousness and po$er dra$in! me in... 3ou could
sense in his e"es he $as full of purpose.
%e said he $as !ivin! me the )e"s to the )in!dom and if
' didn(t ta)e advanta!e of $hat he offered, ' /856 .4V4R
S44 %'; 2&2'..
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-hen he pulled this !iant
manuscript $ith a !loss"
blood red cover >about the
siGe of a .e$ 3or) phone
boo)@ out of his ba! and let
it fall do$n on the coffee
table $ith a T>"D.
>e said1 HThis is IT.I
,hat is IT#0 ' as)ed
pla"full", loo)in! at the odd
manuscript, $hich had nothin!
besides a hand$ritten si+ di!it number on the cover.
%e proceeded to tell me if ' read it ' $ould instantl"
start ma)in! mone", !ettin! hot $omen, dump all the losers
' $as still han!in! out $ith, and for!et about the pathetic
little dru! deals ' $as pullin! off.
9y only words were H#iii%ht...I
' $as intert$ined amon!st man" talented con men and
hustlers dail" so ' $as al$a"s read" for a baitHandHs$itch.
'(d probabl" have to Noin
some Scientolo!" cult or
some ne$Ha!e selfHhelpH
2m$a", han! out $ith a bunch
of their brain$ashed
disciples, and sit throu!h
!ush" pumpHmeHup seminars.
@ut he was dead serious.
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%e told me it $asn(t selfHhelp, reli!ion, or an"thin!
li)e that... 't came from inside a secret societ". %e
$ouldn(t tell me an"thin! else... $hat the name $as...
$here the" met... ho$ he !ot involved... Nothin%.
hen ' as)ed if it $as the :reemasons he chuc)led $ith
a !rin and said ,.o. 't(s 23 94--4R than an"thin! the"
have to offer.0
>e said it was a secret and
that6s all he could say...
'f ' $anted to )no$ more
about the secret societ" it
came from, '(d have to read
the entire manuscript coverH
toHcover and put $hat '
learned to use.
;" first reaction $as to
tell him to fuc) off, but '
$as curious. '(d read about
the 'lluminati and ' believed
in a lot of thin!s '(d learned, so ' $as intri!ued. (It was
mu#h later when I be!an to understand I was bein!
informally initiated$"
-here had to be S/;4-%'.& to $hat he $as sa"in!,
because he $as in the same position as me the last time '
sa$ him, and no$ he $as havin! all this success in life,
tellin! me about the mone" he $as ma)in!, the vacation he
Nust too) to the 9ahamas, and the hot !irl he $as datin!
(thou!h I was dubious about the !irl sin#e he didn(t have
any pi#tures of her".
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%e said he chose me and the t$o others to receive
copies of the manuscript because $e $ere the /.53 people he
pic)ed out the old cre$ $ho had the potential to do
somethin! $ith our lives.
't didn(t matter $hat
'(d been throu!h over
the past couple "ears.
't didn(t matter $hat
a !iant loser ' $as at
that ver" moment... %e
$as confident '(d use
$hat '(d learn for the
betterment of m" self
and others.
-he numbered
manuscript $as
specificall" issued to
him to !ive a$a" to
me, and he stressed
a!ain that if ' didn(t
read it, and put the )no$led!e ' learned to use, ' $ould
never be contacted b" him or an" other member F 4V4R.
'f the" found out that ' !ave it a$a" to an" one else,
or allo$ed it to leave m" possession at all, the same
conseOuences $ould occur.
' felt li)e there $as a $eird presence in the room
$hile all of this $as happenin!. ;a"be it $as m" mental
state at the time, but there $as this $arm bluishH!reen
aura around him.
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2nd even thou!h all this $as a little hard to believe,
' had a !ut feelin! that $as holdin! bac) m" doubts.
2 voice inside $as ur!in! me to do $hat ?ason
su!!ested, tellin! me that for this rare chance occasion '
$as in the ri!ht place at the ri!ht time, and ' needed to
seiGe this opportunit" to find the $a" out of this hell '
$as livin! in.
?ust loo)in! at the odd !loss" red cover of the
manuscript $as surreal. 't seemed to carve a space in the
coffee table, obfuscatin! ever"thin! around it, li)e ho$ a
blac) hole can suc) an entire !ala+"
into a dar) void.
9y head was fuAAy.
-o understand the impact of this
moment, ' have to ta)e "ou bac) to
the ni!ht before. ' had a rare,
unsettlin! e+perience $here '(d
consumed a little too much acid and
ended up havin! an at"pical,
borderline nervous trip.
(I hadn(t had a bad trip sin#e
hi!h s#hool, but that ni!ht was the
#losest I(d ever been sin#e$"
'(d !iven some acid to a friend
of mine to drive me to a bar $here '
$as supposed to meet one of m" customers. e both decided
to dose up and then head out. hen $e !ot to the bar $e
decided to have a drin) $hile $e $aited...
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hile ' $as sittin! at the bar havin! m" drin), the
acid reall" started comin! do$n on me li)e some sort of
vicious !ravit", pullin! on m" s)in, pushin! me do$n into
the bar stool.
't felt li)e
elastic bands $ere
all over m" arms,
le!s, and face,
pullin! me do$n.
' sOuirmed
retardedl" on the bar
stool, stru!!lin! to
sit up strai!ht
amidst m" little bout
$ith !ravit", then ' !ot a sli!ht !limpse of the bar tender
!ivin! me the !narl" e"eball, $hich sent a small splash of
paranoia $ashin! throu!h m" bones.
-hen ' felt m" !ut startin! to
)not up, li)e ' $as di!estin! a
!olf ball. ' )ne$ ' Nust needed a
chan!e of scener" to clear m" head
and help me re!ain m" composure.
-hin!s $ere Nust ta)in! off a
little faster than the" $ere
supposed to >ever"thin! $ould be
fine, it happens all the time@.
So ' !ot up, headed out of the
main room and made m" $a" do$n the
narro$ corridor that led to the
bathrooms.
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6o$n the corridor, ' $al)ed
past a piece of ceramic art$or)
on the $all that resembled a
human face inside $hat appeared
to be the sun. Somethin!
stopped me ri!ht as ' passed
the art$or).
Then I had an eerie
moment that really scared
the shit out me...
-he ver" moment ' loo)ed up
at the ceramic sun/face on the
$all, the entire corridor, and
the room outside, seemed to !o
silent
$ith the shutterin! effect of a
motor shuttin! do$n.
-he bac)!round noise of the
people drin)in! and lau!hin!, the
72 s"stem, ever"thin! suddenl"
droned out, inaudible...
2lthou!h ' $as reall" be!innin!
to ta)e off, the silence that
en!ulfed the space around me $as
instantl" soberin!, li)e ' had Nust
stepped into a super cleansin!
parallel universe $here ' $asn(t
even m"self an"more, and the $orld
' stood in $asn(t a part of an"
$orld '(d ever )no$n.
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-hen, ri!ht as ' made e"e contact $ith the ceramic
sun/face on the $all, a deep thunderous voice bello$ed
inside m" head... but it !ot louder, to $here it seemed
li)e it $as comin! from 255 2R/8.6 me, reverberatin! off
the corridor $alls...
-he !round felt li)e it $as shiftin! underneath m" feet
as m" toes tin!led $ith a sort of escalatin! vibration
movin! up m"
an)les to m"
ti!hts, causin!
me to loc) up and
shorten m"
breath...
2nd the intensit"
of the voice(s
reverberation
increased, as if
it $ere
resonatin! from
the deepest plane
of e+istence,
transmittin!
strai!ht into the
deepest essence
of m" bein!...
2s ' turned
to$ards the
sun/face on the
$all and loo)ed
strai!ht into its e"es, it 9455/46 H in the deepest tone
ima!inable...
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.o$, ' considered m"self someone $ho could t"picall"
hold his hi!h $henever thin!s started to !et $eird. .o
matter ho$ out of control the part" !ot, ' $as 2523S the
!u" $ho could )eep his cool.
'n fact, ' $as the !u",
full" lit on ps"chedelics, $ho
could hold a strai!ht faced
conversation $ith a cop F no
problem. (I even #onsidered
myself a bit of an amateur
shaman at one point$"
9ut the voice ' heard as '
$al)ed past the sun/face
literall" shoo) the foundations
of 4V4R3-%'.& ' believed to be
R425L
't $as the first time in m" life $hen ' trul" felt '
had crossed the line into a 62R< 752*4. -he po$er of that
paral"Gin! moment $as both fri!htenin! and enli!htenin!,
leavin! m" le!s $ea), nearl" sendin! me to the floor.
5top&
' didn(t 4V4. have to Ouestion $hat it $as that '
needed to stop... 't $as as if ' had been suddenl" forced
to face m" true self H to face the realit" of the hellish
life '(d sun)en into over the past couple "ears. ' had to
accept the responsibilit" to cla$ m" $a" out, and this
moment $as a $arnin! H AN O9.N.
I could only i%nore it to my own peril.
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' believe $hat ' e+perienced is $hat addicts refer to
as a ,moment of clarit"0.
9efore this, ' didn(t
have a reason to care
$here ' ended up in life.
It was my philosophy to
Dust !o with the flow$
9ut no$ ' understood. '
$as on the $ron! path in
life and ' had the po$er
to steer m"self in
$hatever direction '
$anted.
-hat voice, and the
entire e+perience,
resonated $ith me for the remainder of the ni!ht. 't $as
li)e someone had flipped a s$itch inside me, and ' had been
illuminated $ith honest", reason, rationalit", and clarit".
I felt completely renewed.
hen ' $o)e up the follo$in! afternoon, it $as still
$ith me, reverberatin!, fuelin! this ur!enc" inside me. '
)ne$ ' had to sort m" life out, so ' started !ettin! m"
plans in motion.
Not more than an hour later1 when my old friend
randomly showed up with the manuscript1 I couldn6t say no.
Somethin! $as tellin! me this $as all happenin! for a
reason. Somethin! $as tellin! me the dar) e+perience ' had
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the ni!ht before happened so ' could prepare to flip over
to a ne$ chapter in m" life H and ?ason had dropped that
manuscript do$n on the coffee table because ' $as finally
ready to re#eive it.
' had the over$helmin! feelin! that his random dropHin
that da" $as an event that could onl" occur in the ne$
$orld '(d $o)en up to after the previous ni!ht(s trip
(whi#h ended up bein! my last".
Statin! in front of
him that '(d be!in
readin! and appl"in! $hat
' learned immediatel",
and that ' $ouldn(t let
the manuscript leave m"
hands under an"
circumstances, ' accepted
the terms of his offer.
2nd Nust as oddl" as he
sho$ed up, unannounced,
he left $ithout sa"in!
!oodb"e or ma)in! plans
to meet up a!ain.
As odd as that was1 from that point forward1
.D.#=T>IN, chan%ed...
/ver the follo$in! $ee)s and months stud"in! the
manuscript ' learned to brea) free and start !ettin! m"
life to!ether $ith increasin! speed.
2s ' decided to ta)e more and more responsibilit" for
m" o$n life, ever"thin! Ouic)l" started to !o m" $a"L
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't all happened
so Ouic)l" because '
$as so ur!entl"
focused on $hat '
$anted. hatever
happened to me that
ni!ht had S4R'/8S53
effected me.
' immediatel"
!ave up dru!s, cold
tur)e"... 't $as eas"
because the happiness
' felt !ettin! bac)
in touch $ith realit"
$as e+hilaratin!.
'n a completel"
different mindset,
$ithin a $ee) ' found a Nob, !ot some decent loo)in!
clothes, a haircut and a shave, and a temporar" place to
live until ' !ot bac) on m" feet.
Since all of m" relationships $ere in shambles, '
immediatel" be!an the process to ma)e amends $ith m" famil"
and friends. Some Ouic)l" supported me, seein! m"
enthusiasm and pro!ress... /thers too) a $hile before
restorin! their trust.
6urin! the first month, $hen ' $asn(t $or)in!, ' $as
stud"in! the concepts and )no$led!e contained in that
manuscript. 't held over 1000 pa!es of mindHblo$in!
)no$led!e no one around me )ne$ F thin!s that contradicted
ever"thin! that had been tau!ht to me throu!hout m" life.
'onfessions of an In!isible Illuminati (a%e 37;

' $as dra$n in, h"pnoticall", and ' felt the chan!es
be!in to ta)e place in m" life immediatel". ' didn(t fi!ht
it because it felt so natural H ever"thin! Nust ,clic)ed0,
ma)in! perfect sense. 't $as li)e comin! out of a dense fo!
to suddenl" see ever"thin! $ith cr"stal clarit".
-he concepts ' learned $ere comple+, but the" $ere
e+plained in a $a" that helped me Ouic)l" adapt and
increase m" level of
comprehension as '
pushed on$ard.
2t times, some
of the information
$as over m" head, so
'(d !o do$n to the
librar" ever" ni!ht
and stud", loo)in!
up related subNects
in the enc"clopedia
and $hatever boo)s
the" had on the
topics. >-he
dictionar" $as m"
ne$ best friend.@
I was %rowin% intellectually
at li%htnin% speedE
' never cared too much for school, but al$a"s loved
learnin! >as lon! as it $as on ;3 terms@. ' $as a reall"
bri!ht student in elementar" school F they said I had a
!enius level IE H but b" about fifth !rade, around the a!e
of 11, ' started to hate school, teachers, and rules.
'onfessions of an In!isible Illuminati (a%e 37<

;" middle school "ears $ere pla!ued
$ith detentions and suspensions. >'(d !ive
m" teachers hell if the" didn(t let me
coast b".@ So b" the time ' $as in hi!h
school, ' $as !ettin! into dru!s and
started missin! class habituall". The
administrators didn(t even #are (they
probably #onsidered the s#hool better off
without me".
hen ' du! into this hu!e
manuscript, ' discovered information
about science and biolo!", about ho$
the brain $or)ed, histor",
philosoph", business. ' learned
secrets about ho$ all reli!ions $ere
built upon elaborate hoa+es, about
ho$ all political s"stems are bein!
s"stematicall" dismantled, and about
ho$ eas" it is to access massive
Ouantities of mone", Ouic)l" F from
an"$here in the $orld.
I was %oin% throu%h my
own personal renaissance.
't $asn(t Nust information and facts that ' pic)ed up
either. -he $a" ever"thin! $as $ritten literall"
restructured m" mind to put to!ether concepts in $a"s '(d
never before e+perienced. It was eBcitin%E
' $as trained ho$ to use m" mind in the same $a" the
!reat creators and influential leaders used their minds
throu!hout the a!es. It was profound beyond beliefE
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-he most important thin! ' learned $as that the voices
' heard $hen ' $as on dru!s H what I thou!ht was God, or a
hi!her spiritual power, or some sort of alien life form H
$ere all Nust ima!ined in m" unconscious mind.
' learned that $hile
there 2R4 forces of nature
the mind can harness,
there is no Hhi%her
powerI.
Reli!ions and other
m"stical belief s"stems
are all hin!ed on this
idea of a hi!her
authorit", a supernatural
bein!, or an e+ternal
force $hich coordinates
earthl" events.
?ust li)e ever"one else,
' $as a believer in nonH
realit", convinced that a
hi!her realm e+isted F
that some hi!her po$er $as
!uidin! me and ever"one
else throu!h life.
9ut after ' learned the
suppressed science behind m" delusions >the same delusions
afflictin! the maNorit" of our hallucinatin! civiliGation@
those distorted thou!hts, $hich ' based m" perceptions on,
$ere replaced $ith scientific conceptualiGations based on
lo!ic and reason.
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' learned that $hat '
e+perienced durin! m"
ps"chedelic Nourne"s $as not
actuall" happenin! in m"
conscious mind, it $as
happenin! in m" 9'*2R;4R25
;'.6. 9efore, $hen ' thou!ht
' $as reachin! a hi!her
level of consciousness, '
$as actuall" e+periencin! a
R468*46 capacit" for
conscious thou!ht in an
overl"Hintensified bicameral
state.
8pon understandin! the
separation of the conscious
mind and the bicameral mind,
alon! $ith the historical
implications it has on our
species, ' !ained immediate
co!nitive advanta!es over
almost ever"one on the
planet... because almost
ever"one on the planet $as
sufferin! from the cripplin!
mental limitations that come
$ith believin! in biHcameral
delusions >such as !hosts,
&ods, fairies, Satan, 8:/(s,
li!ht spirits, m"stical
le!ends, etc., all of $hich
$ere simpl" mindHcreated
rubbish@.
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't $as eas" to ditch &od,
dru!s, and the $hole biGarre
upside do$n $orld $e live in
because the more ' let !o, the
better off ' $as F the happier '
$as >and the $ealthier ' !otL@
't happened so fast '(m still
shoc)ed about ho$ Ouic)l" ' turned
m" life around.
' sta"ed off dru!s '-%/8- a
12 step pro!ram. ' instantl"
ceased all immoral and ille!al behavior that hurt others or
violated their individual ri!hts. ' mended bro)en
relationships $ith famil" members '(d estran!ed. 2nd '
started ma)in! enou!h mone" to move into m" o$n apartment.
;" health improved to $here ' $as
eatin! three meals a da", and
!ettin! a !ood ni!ht(s rest ever"
ni!ht... ' $ent throu!h an e+tensive
fullHbod" deto+, and ' even Noined a
!"m and started liftin! $ei!hts.
'n a matter of months ' $ent from
bein! a complete loserHdru!!ieH
criminal $ho didn(t )no$ $here he
$ould be sleepin! ni!ht after ni!ht
H $ith nothin! more than a bac)pac)
and a chan!e of clothes H to
becomin! a productive, happ", selfH
sufficient person livin! a
comfortable, honest life.
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' even started datin! a >colle!e educated@ !irl ' met
at a small business seminar. She thou!ht ' $as the smartest
!u" she(d ever met because of the thin!s ' )ne$ from
readin! the manuscript (I never told her about the
manus#ript thou!h 1 it was my little se#ret".
-hat hellHlife '(d been livin! $as Ouic)l" fadin! to
blac) in the rear vie$ mirror. 2fter a $hile ' $as
unreco!niGable F a totall" different person.
' hustled to meet
people $ho could help me
!et ahead. ' !ot involved
in m" communit" and
started !oin! to meetin!s
to build business contacts
H first -oastmasters, then
the *hamber of *ommerce,
the S92 >Small 9usiness
2lliance@, and then '
started !oin! to all sorts
of seminars.
't $as li)e ' had this sudden burst of motivation and a
relentless appetite for !ainin! the mindset, the tools, and
the s)ills successful people used.
'f there $as a business
opportunit" or a net$or)in! event, '
$as there. ' $as hun!r" to find
people $ho could teach me ho$ to
ma)e mone" and !ive me more info
li)e $hat ' learned in the
manuscript >but to no avail@.
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' made a lot of contacts, and eventuall" met someone
$ho sa$ m" motivation and offered to mentor me. >-a)in! on
a mentor $as the best thin! ' could have ever done.@
3ou(ve probabl" heard
the phrase ,.o man is
an island.0 't(s true.
3ou can(t ma)e pro!ress
as an isolated
individual. 3ou have to
enter the compan" of
others $ho are smarter
and more e+perienced
than "ou are.
In order to %row1 you
ha!e to know how to
seek %uidance AND be
able to recei!e it.
%avin! a mentor
$ho(ll $or) $ith "ou one on one to help !uide "ou in the
ri!ht direction H to council "ou and advise "ou on
strate!ies for accomplishin! the thin!s "ou set out to do H
is li)e havin! mone" in the ban).
8nder the advice of m" mentor ' became a distributor in
a net$or) mar)etin! business, follo$ed the steps $hich $ere
tried and tested b" the or!aniGation(s founders, and busted
m" ass to build m" do$n line.
-his $as a !reat advanta!e for me because ' learned the
art of salesmanship, $hile at the same time learnin! the
technicalities of mone"Hma)in! s"stems.
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-echnolo!" $as slo$l" becomin! more and more inte!rated
in societ" and ' be!an to have brea)throu!h ideas about ho$
the net$or) mar)etin! model of business could be applied in
a $orld $here ever"one $as connected to the internet F so
ever"one could have the access to the levera!e of ma)in!
lots of mone" easil" $hile doin! a ver" little $or).
' !ot a computer,
an internet
service, and
started be!innin!
to learn some
pro!rammin!
s)ills. 't $as
amaGin! to me ho$
fast ' cau!ht on,
$hen onl" a fe$
months earlier '
$as so $ac)ed out
on dru!s ' could
hardl" fill out
simple paper$or)
at the free
clinic.
5ince the day I recei!ed the manuscript it was like my
I? had umped 74 pointsE
' $as constantl" comin! up $ith ne$ business ideas.
-hin!s reall" started to ta)e off $hen ' be!an holdin! m"
o$n miniHseminars to recruit ne$ members in the net$or)
mar)etin! venture ' $as involved in. -his !ave me tin"
$indfall profits each $ee) $hile ' $as buildin! a lon!Hterm
stream of passive income at the same timeL
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't(s funn" no$ to thin) bac) about ho$ ' used to
despise mone", and hate rich people. hen ' $as stuc) in
that $asted lifest"le, to me, rich people $ere the reason
ever"one else $as poor. -he" $ere !reed", immoral people,
and ' too) pride in the idea of
seein! rich people suffer.
-hen ' started to find out it(s
a 5/- more difficult to be a
criminal than it is to be honest.
't(s a lot harder to $aste "our
ener!" on hatin! people than it is
to be happ" and fi!ure out $a"s to
help others.
2s ' met more and more rich
people ' learned the" $ere the most
!enerous, intelli!ent people on the planet. -he" created
Nobs, helped important causes, and
paid the most ta+es. -he"
e+perienced superb health, and
enNo"ed !reat entertainment F
because the" earned it.
' $anted to learn ho$ to ma)e lots
of mone" so ' too could have
increased po$er to help others and
e+perience an e+citin! lifest"le in
return for the effort ' put for$ard.
2ll the residual income ' $as
ma)in! and the tin" $indfalls ' $as
receivin! eventuall" !ave me enou!h
mone" to put a do$n pa"ment on a
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house >and furnish it@, bu" a brand ne$ car, and bu" the
eOuipment ' needed to !et bac) into music, $hich $as a
childhood passion of mine.
All in the first yearE
But stop ri!ht there H 6on(t thin) for a second this is
Nust another do$n and out success stor" F $here some ma!ic
secret effortlessl" brou!ht me
ever"thin! ' $anted. 3es, '
$as able to do that, but ' $as
faced $ith the constant
stru!!le to avoid revertin!
bac) to the ,old me0.
' had to e+ercise
discipline 4V4R3 step of the
$a". ' had to */.S-2.-53 fi!ht
those demons. 9ut as ' did,
more and more, it became
easier and easier. -oda", the
pro!ress ' ma)e is for!ed b"
usin! the same principles '
learned bac) then. Some people
call it usin! the Secret, or
the 5a$ of 2ttraction, but
that(s onl" a small part of
$hat ' learned from the
manuscript.
9" learnin! ho$ to
harness the one true po$er in the universe >the po$er $hich
creates all $ealth and happiness on this planet@ ' $as able
to transform m" thou!hts and ali!n m" actions to be!in
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attractin! ever"thin! ' ever $anted. -he more success '
had, the harder ' $anted to $or) F and the more ' $anted to
learn.
9ut $hile all this $as happenin!, ' still didn(t
understand %3 the manuscript $as !iven to 9..
9" that point, ' didn(t see the bi!!er purpose of $hat
' $as doin!. ' had ta)en $hat ' learned, and applied it in
m" o$n life. -he results ' !ot $ere astoundin!...
@ut somethin% was missin%.
-he first "ear had !one b"
since '(d last seen ?ason, and '
still had no $a" of !ettin! in
touch $ith him. 2fter he !ave me
the manuscript, he disappeared.
-his bothered me because, as
' !ot better and better, '
$anted to than) him. -he rest of
m" friends $ere still livin! in
the !utter, un$illin! to chan!e,
but ' $as able to brea) free. '
$anted to sho$ him '(d lived up
to m" $ord.
%e $as )ind of li)e a savior to me, sho$in! up $hen he
did, and !ivin! me the manuscript. ' $anted to sho$ him m"
!ratitude, and sho$ him ' did e+actl" $hat he told me to
do...
F"ltimately1 I was hun%ry for more.G
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' )ne$ there $as still a ton of
hidden information out there ' didn(t
have access to, but ' didn(t )no$ ho$
to !et a hold of it...
.o one ' $as net$or)in! $ith had
an" idea. ;" internet searches didn(t
!et me an"$here. -he fe$ people '
trusted $ho ' shared the manuscript
$ith couldn(t find out an"thin!
either. 't had no credits or
publication informationM Nust a
number on the cover.
2nd all m" attempts to contact ?ason had failed.
I for%ed onward.
:resh out of a destructive lifest"le that should have
eventuall" left me for dead, ' $as be!innin! to ma)e
connections $ith people $ho had real po$er... and R425
connections.
/ne of the thin!s ' learned earl"
on $as to e+cel at $hat ' $as
naturall" dra$n to F to find m"
essence.
' found ' $as naturall" dra$n to
the creative opportunities to build
businesses on the internet. e $ere
headed strai!ht into the tech
bubble and the mone" $as flo$in!
li)e champa!ne at an after part".
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I wanted a piece of it.
Since ' $as so $et behind the ears, ' $as especiall"
ea!er to !et as much of that eas" investor mone" as
possible.
9y mentor tau%ht me dueCdili%ence. %e
tau!ht me the numbers, ho$ to create an
e+ecutable business plan, ho$ to focus
on the fundamentals, the cash flo$, and
ho$ to Nud!e the lon!Hterm
sustainabilit" of a venture.
-o sum up the position he instilled in
me $ould be to sa", 2.ou don(t want to
!et ri#h 6ui#, you want to
methodi#ally build a le!a#y$4 -hose
$ords still echo inside, !uidin! me
bac) to m" path
$henever '(m
tempted to divert.
-hose $ords became especiall"
profound after ' decided to I,NO#. his
advice and !o for the fast dot com
mone" instead F $hich proved to brin!
about m" first bi! failure.
-here(s a deal a minute out there
$aitin! for an"one $ho(s loo)in!.
-here(s also mone" out there $aitin!
for an"one $ho has a promisin! deal.
9ut for ever" 1 deal that(s out there, 99 $ill rob "ou of
"our potential.
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2nd out of ever" one potential partnership, there are
99 that $ill eventuall" !o a$r". %avin! poor Nud!ment of
potential deals and potential partners can serve up the
most disheartenin! losses of time and ener!" ima!inable.
And I had to learn this the hard way.
-o ma)e a lon! stor" short H ' put almost ever"thin! '
had into a soft$are venture ' $or)ed on nonHstop throu!h
most of 199C.
' $as hot headed, too ea!er to !et the first round of
fundin!, and did a poor Nob ne!otiatin! the term sheet.
9efore the first "ear $as up ' $as muscled out, and lost m"
ri!hts to the intellectual propert".
-al) about dis!runtled. '
$as the brains that !ot the
operation up and runnin!,
but the" cornered me as
soon as the" fi!ured the"
didn(t need me an"more and
!ave me a ,ta)e it or leave
it0 deal so ' $ould e+it
Ouietl". -oo much trust in
the people ' $as teamin! up
$ith, alon! $ith the
avalanche of other
shortcomin!s, eventuall"
left me $ith no outs.
' $as stuc) $ith a second mort!a!e on m" house, and t$o
tons of credit card debt comin! do$n on m" head li)e an
anvil. ;" car $as almost repossessed, and ' had to trade it
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in for a beater.
' hadn(t been buildin! m" ;5;
business $hile ' $as launchin! the
compan", so m" income had decreased
si!nificantl". ' also hadn(t been
ta)in! a salar", because m" venture
never !ot out of startHup mode. So in
earl" 199D ' $as bac) to sOuare one F
onl" ' $as $orse off than ever
because of all the time ' lost.
-his left me so frustrated... so mad about ever"thin!
that happened. ' $or)ed so hard to build an enterprise and
the more ' fou!ht a!ainst m" o$n mista)es, the more m"
,le!ac"0 slipped a$a". 2t the end of the da" it $as m" o$n
fault. ' lost the compan" ' conceived and started $ith m"
o$n s$eat and savin!s because ' didn(t correctl" ne!otiate
the o$nership structure.
-here $as a small C2 hour
disinte!ratin! bu"out offer for me
to leave the board and ' had to
ta)e it if ' $anted to recoup an"
of m" initial investment before the
'7/ H $hich li)el" $ould have been
at least 1D months a$a".
ith no other outs, ' too) the
bu"out mone" and used it to pa" off
most of m" debt, but ' $as still han!in! short, and
dan!erousl" close to losin! m" house. >2ll the shares ' had
left $ere diluted over the follo$in! "ears and eventuall"
became $orthless $hen the compan" $as liOuidated.@
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It was a roller coaster ride
and I was hurlin% o!er the rail.
-ime for a reboot... ;" first bi! venture $ent do$n the
tubes in less than 12 months. ' lost a ton of mone". ' felt
cheated and ta)en advanta!e of, li)e those vultures had
seen this "oun! enthusiastic )id and pec)ed out ever" last
bit of me before the" )ic)ed me to the curb.
' had to !et a$a", so ' pac)ed a
ba! and headed out to the desert.
e used to !o out there and eat
mushrooms under the stars and loo)
for 8:/(s. -his time ' didn(t $ant
to eat mushrooms or loo) for
8:/(s, but ' did feel li)e ' $as
missin! somethin! and ' needed to
!et bac) to nature F to !et bac)
on m" path.
So ' drove out the old road and found a nice remote
spot. -here $as no one for miles F m" o$n private
sanctuar". ' built a fire and coG"(d up in m" sleepin! ba!,
enNo"ed a couple of beers, and
Nust Goned out.
2s ' sat starin! at the
fire, ' $as !oin! over and over
ever"thin! that had happened to
me durin! the past "ear. 2ll '
could thin) about $ere all the
thin!s that $ent $ron!, and the
more ' thou!ht about it, the
heavier the $ei!ht of m" debt
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felt... -he more ' felt burned, Naded, and defeated.
-hen ' !ot pissed offL ' drove all the $a" out there to
!et a$a" from m" problems, but m" problems $ere all ' could
thin) ofL
@ullshitE I was so frustrated.
-hen ' Nust laid bac), !ot comf", loo)ed out into the
$ide open space above me and said to m"self ,5et it !o.0
2 shootin! star fle$
across the s)"L
' smiled, and then
somethin! chan!ed
inside me...
' closed m" e"es and
too) a deep, deep
breath, and for the
ne+t 10 seconds '
forced m"self to
embrace ever"thin!
!ood in the universe.
't didn(t $or) at
first, but ' )ept forcin! m"self to rela+ and let !o until
m" 'lluminati po$ers too) over...
-hen, in a flash, it $as li)e ever"thin! that happened
to me over the last t$o "ears suddenl" pla"ed in fast
for$ard from be!innin! to end. 't all came clear...
I had the solutions all alon%E
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' had the po$er to instantl" fi+ all
m" problems, ' $as Nust too blinded b" m"
setbac)s to remember that ' had S/ much to
!ain and so little to lose.
5"in! there under the
stars, ' started fillin! up
$ith this sort of rampant
happiness. -he feelin! )ept
vibratin! throu!h me for the ne+t 10
minutes... stron!er and stron!er... until
ever"thin! Nust poppedL
-hat(s $hen the idea came to meL 't $as as if in one
sin!le moment ' sa$ the entire architecture for the ne+t
business '
$anted to
buildL
' mean '
sa$ ever"thin!
from be!innin!
to end H the
formation, the
services, the
mar)etin! plan,
the revenues,
the e+pansion.
(Barriers
that stand in
front us are
ere#ted by our
own will$"
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' $as loo)in! at the mista)es ' had made tr"in! to
fi!ure out $hat to do ne+t and it had led me to $allo$ in
miser".
9ut in a sin!le moment, in 10 seconds, b" Nust puttin!
all of m" ne!ativit" aside, ' $as able to leap out of the
trap ' had fallen into and !et bac) on m" path.
4lated, ' rolled up m" sac), poured m" Nu! of $ater on
the fire, and hopped in the car to start headin! bac).
-here $as no time to spare... I had an empire to build.
That was the last time I e!er
found myself lost in the O$D WO#$D.
Since ' be!an the 2ssimilation *ampai!n '(ve mentored
man" people $ho(ve .4V4R been at the lo$ point that '
described in this chapter, and chances are "ou(ve never
been there either.
3ou(re bein!
e+posed, in
detail, to m"
past H the
lo$est, most
rotten point in
m" e+istence so
' can share
important
perspectives
about the ver"
serious absence
of limitations
in this $orld.
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3ou $ant to )no$ the esoteric secrets, the stories, the
truth behind the rumors and the m"ths# '(m slo$l" pullin!
bac) the curtain to sho$ "ou, but if "ou are not prepared H
if "ou(re still operatin! in the /56 mindset of scarcit" H
the !ems ' reveal $ill appear dull and $orthless.
I want you to #.A$$= %rasp
what I6m buildin% here.
-he concepts ' discuss H in bet$een the lines H are
bein! set up to e+pand "our abilit" to assimilate this ne$
$orld order... to help "ou understand and embrace the
vision $e hold as $e head into the ne$ $orld order.
So let(s no$ loo) to the future at e+actl" $hat(s !oin!
to unfold over the ne+t fe$ decades...
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here Are e /eaded.
It6s NOT where you think we6re headed...
9" mindlessl" follo$in! conspirac" theorist(s claims of
the ultimate !oal bein! carried out b" the .e$ orld /rder,
and believin! their paranoid tin foil hat reli!ion, one is
led to fri!htful
conclusions about ho$
e+ternal forces ma" inflict
various potential outcomes
upon the lives of !lobal
citiGens in the future.
9ut b" understandin! the
ultimate !oal of the
'lluminati >as full"
e+plained in -he .e$ orld
/rder 2ssimilation
6ossier@, and the shift
ta)in! place ri!ht no$
under the ne$ protocols >as
discussed in an earlier chapter@, "ou can be!in to see the
bi!!er picture of $hat the future trul" holds.
:urthermore, b" embracin! a more accurate vision of the
future, as presented in -he .e$ orld /rder *ountdo$n &ame,
one can be!in to assimilate the man" puGGle pieces helpin!
drive us for$ard into this e+citin! ne$ $orld.
One need not fear the future1
but instead1 .9@#A'. IT.
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-his is the !reatest time in histor" to be alive. 5i)e
never before, "ou have access to the resources that enable
"ou to enNo" livin! conditions past !enerations could have
onl" onl" dreamed of.
hile still limited toda",
modern free mar)et capitalism
!ives "ou the abilit" to en!a!e in
$or) that "ou can be passionate
about, even durin! a severe
economic do$nturn. 2nd because of
technolo!" and !lobaliGation, an
abundance of opportunities are
constantl" becomin! more
accessible to more people in more
$a"s than ever.
:or virtuall" no cost at all,
the internet !ives "ou access to all human )no$led!e, so
"ou can learn about an"thin! "ou(ve ever $anted to )no$,
and appl" that )no$led!e in "our o$n life to !ain
incredible po$er and
happiness.
2s "ou receive the latest
honest information about
health and $ellness, "ou
can e+perience a vibrant,
ener!etic life, e+tendin!
"our time here on 4arth b"
"ears, decades, and
eventuall" centuries.
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And that6s ust the be%innin%E
Sometime after 2012, all of
civiliGation $ill be!in ma)in! a
rapid ascent into the ne$ $orld order
of increasin! $ealth, health, and
safet". -he .e$ orld /rder is
leadin! us to a -"pe 1
*iviliGation...
5o what is a Type 3
'i!iliAation FT3'G&
-o paraphrase the $ords of
celebrit" ph"sicist 6r. ;ichio <a)u,
a -1* is a planet inhabited b" conscious bein!s >Nust li)e
us@ $ho have established a !lobal social order in $hich
crime, povert", hun!er, disease and even death have all
been totall" eradicated.
2 -1* has mana!ed to harness the
po$er of its star >the Sun@ to fulfill
all its necessar" ener!" reOuirements.
2ll of the ecolo!ical functions
includin! earthOua)es, volcanoes, and
$eather patterns are completel"
controlled b" technolo!", $hich
stabiliGes the environment in $a"s
that best benefit all life on the
planet.
-he citiGens $or) and pla" $ithout dut" or sacrifice to
an" other person, !roup, state, nation, or e+ternal
authorit".
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ithout !overnment forces invadin! business or personal
lives, all technolo!", alon! $ith individual purchasin!
po$er, continues to soar in ever" industr" H at an
e+ponential rate.
?ust li)e des)top printers
reproduce ph"sical copies of
documents found on the $eb,
des)top nanoHassembl" devices
in ever"one(s homes produce an"
sort of ph"sical matter that
mi!ht be needed or desired for
dail" life.
2bundant nanotechnolo!"H
based food, $ater, clothin!,
and essential supplies are
accessible to ever"one at
little or no cost. -his relieves !lobal citiGens of a need
to ,$or) in order to live0 >and shop@. 'nstead, citiGens
are able to ,live in order to $or)0 >and pla"@.
2rtificial intelli!ence man"
man" times !reater than the
intelli!ence of biolo!ical human
bein!s mana!es the use of
natural resources to "ield an
abundant, !ro$in! source of
ener!" that accommodates the
rapidl" !ro$in! demands for
capacit" needed to fulfill the
reOuirements brou!ht on b" a
nonstop e+plosion of ne$
technolo!ical advancements.
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*itiGens spend their da"s en!a!ed in creative business,
scientific, or artistic proNects $hich provide productive
fulfillment... all the $hile enNo"in! close famil"
relationships and friendships $hich provide social
fulfillment.
-he !lobal !overnment, once set in
place solel" to protect the individual
propert" ri!hts of its citiGens, became
irrelevant, and $as abandoned due to
its lac) of
operational
necessit".
6omesticated cities on the ocean, in
space, on the ;oon, and on ;ars are
bein! planned and built to easil"
accommodate the !ro$in! population.
.anotechnolo!ies re!ulate the
biolo!ical functions of conscious bein!s and allo$ their
brains to be full" utiliGed, helpin! ever" individual
effortlessl" enNo" perfect health and superb intelli!ence.
4ventuall" the
need to eat, sleep,
defecate, or en!a!e
in time $astin!
!roomin! activities
li)e brushin!
teeth, shavin!, and
bathin!, are all
technolo!icall"
eradicated.
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;one" is no lon!er an
obNect of scarcit", but
an abundant te#hnolo!y
that serves as a means of
value e+chan!e. 2 sin!le
!lobal currenc" is
eventuall" a!reed upon
throu!h free mar)et
competition, $here
multiple currencies
competed, but onl" the
stron!est, most
competitive, most value
producin! currenc"
dominated.
Due to the %lobal adoption of Austrian economics1
all prices plummeted toward Aero.
2s a result, comfortable shelter, effective education,
and cuttin! ed!e health resources are available to all at
little or no cost.
6ue to the increasin! control over ph"sical matter at a
molecular level, honest matterHbased currencies, such as
those once tied to the !old standard, are abandoned because
the" are no lon!er relevant as an accurate medium of
e+chan!e.
4ventuall", economies are optimiGed and tied to the
production and e+pense of ener!".
'ould you ima%ine such a ci!iliAation eBistin%
#I,>T >.#. on .arth within the neBt half century&
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ell, buc)le in, because that(s $here $e(re headed as
move for$ard into the 21
st
centur".
2nd loo)in! ahead still, a -"pe 2
*iviliGation >-2*@ $ould encompass a
!alactic civiliGation that had
developed the abilit" to ma)e
contact $ith other conscious
civiliGations in and around their
o$n !ala+", and successfull"
accomplished initiatives to harness
the po$er available outside their
o$n solar s"stem, perhaps b"
utiliGin! the !ala+"(s blac) hole center.
2nd one could
further speculate that
a -"pe Q *iviliGation
>-Q*@ $ould encompass a
universal civiliGation
that effectivel" tapped
into a ,universal
internet0 and developed
the )no$led!e and
technolo!" necessar" to
harness control over
all the ener!" in the
universe HH to perhaps
create ne$ universes,
ensurin! realms of
conscious life continue
to form ane$, eternall".
5O where are we today&
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Sadl", $e(re still a -"pe 0 *iviliGation. /ur primar"
source of fuel comes from dead plants. 7overt" and hun!er
pla!ue over 1 billion citiGens. D5E of civiliGation suffers
from hallucinations of ima!ined &ods.
-ribal fi!htin! bet$een nation states, lootin! b"
!lobal criminal cartels, and
destructive actions ta)en b"
parasitic political leaders
drive do$n the Oualit" of life
for ever"one.
=et throu%h obecti!e eyes1
one can obser!e the maesty of
our ci!iliAationE -he immense
social, cultural, and
technolo!ical pro!ress $e(ve
made F the 298.62.*4 of
opportunities available all
around us F demonstrate the
seedlin!s of a -"pe 1
*iviliGation ri!ht here on 4arth
F -/623L
4ver"da", more and more
people are suddenl"
understandin! and embracin!
their o$n personal po$er, their
o$n individualit", and their selfHresponsibilit" to
contribute to our e+citin! future ahead.
-he dismal vision of an apocal"ptic future is ./-
realit". 4ndHofHtheH$orld fears are onl" held b" someone
trapped in the '558S'/. of a hell on 4arth.
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-he fact is, $e(ll
reach our -"pe 1
*iviliGation faster than
"ou thin)L -he parasitic
elite are !ulpin! for
their last breath of air
before the" sin) into the
ab"ss.
-he"(re fi!htin! to
hold on to their unearned
po$er, but the"(re bein!
lau!hed out of e+istence b" the ne$ breed of invisible
saboteurs F $ho Ouietl" chip a$a" at that shatter(d visa!e.
That6s not what it seems like thou%h1 does it&
't S44;S li)e $e are
barrelin! to$ard the end of the
$orld. 't S44;S li)e civiliGation
is crumblin!...
't S44;S li)e thin!s are
!ettin! $orse and the"(re not
!oin! to !et an" better.
9ut in realit", as "ou(re
be!innin! to discover, $e(re
standin! ri!ht in the middle of
an historic .4=8S F an open
portal
2
to the future $here a
dramatic shift is capturin!
2 Described metaphorically, an open portal is used to help visualize the very real social, political, and financial
NEXUS humanity has now reached. han!es occurrin! today are bein! brou!ht about not by any "od or
e#ternal force, but by the efforts of !lobal citizens ta$in! advanta!e of the new protocols.
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humanit" HH soon sendin! it off in a completel" different
direction.
Thin%s are definitely NOT how they seem.
-his shift has nothin! to do $ith
prophecies from the 9ible, Satan,
?esus, 2llah, the ;a"an calendar,
sunspots, pole shifts, iH*hin!, /uiNa
boards, aliens, centaurs, celestial
spirits, or an" of the m"stical
delusions coo)ed up b" $orld reli!ions
or ne$ a!e da"dreamers.
-he chan!es "ou(re no$ $itnessin! are
occurrin! due to !lobal citiGens
developin! an enhanced conscious
a$areness, in $hich the" can enNo" a
hei!htened sense of love and
creativit", and an increasin!l"
inte!rated capacit" for conscious introspection F aidin! in
the identification and
reNection of false authorities
$ho cleverl" use dishonest" to
!ain unearned po$er.
ithout consciousness
enhancin! one(s abilit" to
conceptualiGe the )no$led!e
needed to correctl" identif"
dishonest" and false authorit",
one mi!ht live a life forever
sufferin! under the parasitism
of the rulin! class.
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9ut $ith consciousness, one can
put forth effort to develop the
conceptualiGation s)ills reOuired to
choose effective actions that ne!ate
the impacts of dishonest acts put
forth b" valueHdrainin! parasites.
e(re reachin! a tippin! point
$here enou!h human bein!s are
be!innin! to e+perience conscious
thou!ht, uninhibited b" m"sticism
and e+ternal authorities. 2n
unstoppable arra" of honest values
are bein! created to obliterate the establishment, li)e so
man" bullets from an automatic $eapon, penetratin! the
illusions that once made up the facade of $hat people
considered to be societal,
political, and economic realit".
-he individuals discover" of
the R425 $orld around them, and
their ne$ found po$ers of
conscious conceptualiGation, is
fuelin! the rapid e+chan!e of
)no$led!e over the internet, and
the boom of dissent "ou(ve be!un
to see around the $orld in
opposition to bo!us authoritarian
po$er structures.
-his is lar!el" bein! led b" the nearl" undetectable
ps"cholo!ical effects of libertarian and obNectivist
influence cleverl" >almost invisibl"@ inNected throu!hout
establishment b" revolutionar" 'lluminati saboteurs.
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e(ve been rattlin! millions
of people a$a)e for "ears... and
the tippin! point $ill be
reached soon after the release
of this publication >perhaps as
earl" as 2010@.
hat do "ou need to do to
help ensure this happens#
Nothin%. 3ou can sit on the
sidelines and $ait for the !ood
$or) to be done. >-here(s nothin! $ron! $ith that@.
9ut if "ou $ant to !et
involved, or if "ou $ant to !et
closer to the insiders, "ou no$
have an abilit" to do so li)e
never before. -here is a !lobal
net$or) emer!in! toda",
or!aniGed b" members $ho belon!
to man" of the most po$erful
,secret societies0 on the
planet. 2s a member in this
net$or), "ou receive a front
ro$ seat to the bi! sho$...
It6s now open to the public. ' invite "ou to ta)e m"
'nsider(s *hallen!e to see if "ou Oualif" to be a member.
http://elirook.com/insider
/ther$ise, buc)le in and enNo" the ride. >%istor"(s
most ruthless beast $ill not !o do$n $ithout a fi!ht.@
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2s $e Goom into the future, $ith chan!es happenin! at
increasin! rates until the revolution is complete, "ou $ill
e+perience intense turbulence.
9ut a hi!hl" advanced
technolo!ical civiliGation,
operatin! under the la$s of
nature H $here ever" human
need is accommodated H is
Nust a bab"(s breath a$a".
/nce the rulin! class and
it(s value drainin!
establishment are peeled off
the bac)s of !lobal citiGens
and their businesses, a
technolo!" and prosperit" boom of unima!ined proportions
$ill s$eep the !lobe F at full speed.
-o Nud!e the comin!
prosperit" boom b" one(s
perception of the chaotic
$orld $e live in toda", one
mi!ht have trouble envisionin!
the ramifications of such a
paradi!m shiftin! event...
9ut b" separatin! the
destruction caused b" the
parasitic class from the
values created b" the
productive class, "ou can
be!in to ima!ine $hat the productive class mi!ht be able to
accomplish, unhindered b" authoritarian rule.
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hile the conditions to endure the shift are bein! put
in place toda", t$o thin!s still e+ist $hich hold our
civiliGation bac) from reachin! the ultimate !oal of
enNo"in! a -"pe 1 *iviliGation on 4arth
$ithin our lifetime.
-hose t$o elements that hinder our
-1* ascent are the irrationalities of
reli!ions and the dishonesties of forceH
bac)ed !overnments. Reli!ion and
!overnment, the t$o pillars of
authoritarianism, must be transformed in
order for citiGens to be trul" free, both
mentall" and
ph"sicall".
'f citiGens do not rise up,
one b" one, to peacefull" reNect
the parasitic rulin! class...
'f citiGens do not choose to
sa" ,./L0, b" hoo) or croo), more
invasive measures $ill have to be
ta)en to ensure their freedom.
So ho$ do "ou manifest a
future civiliGation $ithout forceHbac)ed !overnments or
delusional reli!ions drainin! po$er from !lobal citiGens#
%o$ can "ou do so $ithout violent revolution#
-he ans$ers are alread" unfoldin! toda". 2s of the time
of this $ritin!, the number of people fleein! from
reli!ion, politics, or both is simpl" sta!!erin!.
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-his is bein! brou!ht on b"
the abundance of cheap, easil"
accessible )no$led!e on the
internet, and the influence of
the 'lluminati ;ar)etin! ;atri+
>described in the .e$ orld
/rder 2ssimilation 6ossier@.
/ne of the roles "ou pla" in
this peaceful revolution is of
the carrier of infectious memes
spread throu!hout the social
net$or)s "ou(re connected to.
-hese memes constantl" chip a$a" at the establishment and
facilitate -he &reat -ransition.
3ou(ve been s"stematicall"
infected $ith these memes, and "ou(ve
felt the ur!e to spread them as "ou
became more a$are of the survival
pressures "ou face. 3ou are a permanent
carrier of these infectious memes, and
there is no $a" to cleanse "ourself of
them... -heir honest" is no$ an
inte!ral part of "ou.
=ou are permanently infected.
-here is no suppression, no censorship, no ar!ument
!reat enou!h to stop these honest memes from dismantlin!
ever" last column supportin! the parasitic establishment.
-he establishment has no$here to run, no $here to hide.
%onest" $ill en!ulf the $orld. 't(s happenin! ri!ht no$.
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-he parasites are flailin!, tr"in! ever" move the" can
ma)e in order to retain the po$er the"(ve usurped from the
public, not seein! the sabota!e the" are about to face F a
!lobal citiGenr" consciousl" risin! up to peacefull"
establish a ne$ $orld order of universal libert".
-he ne$ $orld order, that
-"pe 1 *iviliGation $e(re
headed for, mi!ht ta)e decades
for ever" last citiGen to
eventuall" reach, but the
re$ards from -%4 life ever"
individual $ill eventuall" be
e+periencin! in that ne$ $orld
are available to "ou H -/623L
3ou don(t need to $ait
another minute to ta)e
advanta!e of the opportunities available. -he onl"
Oualification reOuired to e+perience ho$ !reat life $ill be
in that ne$ $orld is to *%//S4 to e+perience ho$ !reat that
life is for "ourself F
R'&%- ./.
2nd in fact, b"
doin! so F b" ta)in!
action no$ to live the
life "ou $ere meant to
live, unhindered b"
e+ternal authorit" H "ou
are *R42-'.& that ne$
$orld order, and "ou are
ma)in! it more accessible
to those around "ou.
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6ue to "our participation, "ou are effectivel" !ettin!
involved and acceleratin! the human evolutionar" ascentL
;entall", as more and more individuals ma)e the leap
into this ne$ $orld order paradi!m, the ease in $hich the
$hole of civiliGation ma" enter $ill continue to !ro$.
2nd $ith a !ro$in! abundance of ne$
$orld order citiGens, the
establishment $ill eventuall" become
uncompetitive and disappear, bein!
lau!hed out of e+istence.
'(m sure "ou remember ?ohn 5ennon(s
epic son! ,'ma!ine0, $here he invited
"ou to ima!ine a $orld $ithout
reli!ion or countries.
Now is the time.
Now is the time to stop I9A,ININ,...
Now is the time to start '#.ATIN,E
.o$ is the time to ma)e that leap for$ard. Statism is
dead. &od is dead. 5on! live consciousnessLLL
Startin! toda", and continuin! throu!h 2012, "ou ma"
be!in to instantl" attract all of the thin!s "ou $ant in
life, b" first consciousl" choosin! to live in the ne$
$orld order of abundance, and ta)in! forth actions to brin!
"ourself into the 'lluminati mastermind, $here "ou(ll !ain
increased po$er to help raise consciousness amon!st the
!lobal citiGens $ho need "our help the most.
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-here(s no time for "ou to $ait for some !roup or some
leader to ma)e the chan!es necessar" so "ou can finall" do
the thin!s "ou $ant to do or be the person "ou $ant to be.
There is NO eBternal force
%o!ernin% your life.
3/8 create "our o$n destin", and $ith the help from
those $ho are for!in! this ne$ $orld order, "ou can no$
create that destin" in record time.
'f "ou feel held do$n b" the pressures of life F b"
"our Nob, "our financial situation, "our marria!e F and "ou
$ant to brea) free instantl", and ascend to the life "ou
S%/856 94 livin!, "ou(re encoura!ed to do so >"ou mi!ht
Nust save "ourself from
a future of unhappiness
and disappointment@.
2lternativel", if
"ou feel held do$n b"
nothin!, li)e "ou have a
limitless potential to
manifest that future
$orld "ou hold in "our
mind H $here no
limitations e+ist, $here
a peaceful !lobal
societ" advances at the
speed of li!ht F "ou can
no$ move into a position
of immense importance b"
!uidin! the floc) in the
ri!ht direction.
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4ither $a", $e have the net$or) of resources read" to
serve "ou. e can train "ou. e can mentor "ou. e can be
the support structure ta)in! "ou $here "ou need to be H
travelin! an infinite number of times faster than if "ou
tried to do it all b" "ourself.
5ound a bit cultish&
7erhaps. 9ut '
assure "ou... ' don(t
Nump on couches or offer
phon" ,salvation0... '
onl" offer "ou the red
pill of honest".
Since "ou $ere about
the a!e of seven or ei!ht "ears old, the ps"chic tentacles
of clever huc)sters, spiritual scam artists, political
dema!o!ues, and establishment authorities have penetrated
"our conscious mind $ith
no other motive than to
short circuit "our abilit"
to R'S4 87, e+periencin!
true soverei!nt", $ealth,
and happiness.
-he"(ve attempted to
drain from "ou all that is
natural and !ood, as "ou
have been led to believe
"ou are a prisoner in
their matri+ of
dishonest", irrationalit",
sacrifice, and dut".
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3ou(re tas)ed $ith overcomin! "our o$n Gombie state,
$hich once restricted "our movement inside the matri+. 2nd
then harnessin! the tools to help others do the same. (It(s
a simple idea with paradi!m shiftin! #onse6uen#es$"
-his viral, $orld$ide a$a)enin! $as sta!ed and e+ecuted
so a ne$ !lobal societ" can come into vie$.
.o$ that "ou see it, in all its beaut", "ou must come
to terms $ith "our fears and desires, and be!in creatin! it
for "ourself H no$.
5i)e a space shuttle
risin! from the launch
platform, all "ou need no$
is the 2**454R2-'/.
necessar" to brea) out of
the atmosphere.
If you can meet that
challen%e1 you can soar
throu%h space to disco!er
entire new worlds.
-he transition to$ard a !lobal societ" based on libert"
and obNective la$ has alread" be!un. 't can be!in )ic)in!
into !ear as soon as the ne0t presidential ele#tion #y#le
in the 8.S., and send ripples across the !lobe H >all
nations around the planet eventuall" follo$in! suit soon
thereafter...@
ill it ta)e the !reatest economic catastrophe in human
histor" to push the $orld out of its trance, to motivate
them to reNect the rulin! class for ever#
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%o$ !reat $ill the survival pressures need to become
before enou!h people learn the" Nust have to sa" ,./L0#
5et(s hope $e can usher in the final turn a$a" from the
past $ith as fe$ unintended conseOuences as possible.
=ou don6t ha!e to suffer.
'n the comin! "ears "ou can use the .e$ orld /rder to
!ain critical advanta!es to protect "ourself, "our famil",
and others from the ne!ative conseOuences of the turbulent
times ahead.
3ou(ll be re$arded b" helpin!
others $ho $ant to see permanent
chan!es made to improve the lives
$e all live toda", and the lives
of future !enerations.
$et6s compare notes about the
first two years of the
r:!olution...
Startin! in 200C and
continuin! throu!h 200D, the Ron
7aul 7residential campai!n set off
the foundational elements for the
mental paradi!m shift
"ou(ve been e+periencin!...
-hat mass a$a)enin! $as necessar" to
help voters be!in leavin! the
Republican part" in droves.
-he financial collapse, in s"nc $ith
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the 200D presidential elections )noc)ed do$n one domino and
no$ $e(re ea!erl" a$aitin! the ne+t one to follo$.
2s cultHofH
personalit" /bama
deserted his campai!n
promises durin! the
first si+ months of his
7residenc", and moved
on to continue carr"in!
out failed 9ush
policies, his cult
follo$ers be!an
increasin!l"
$ithdra$in! their
support upon the
realiGation the"(d been
duped b" "et another
slic) politician.
The independent
!oter block 2uickly %rew to eBceed either of the two maor
political parties in siAe.
-he maNorit" of States be!an to reassert their
soverei!n ri!hts under the 10
th
2mendment $hile creepin!
federal socialism $as identified and e+plained to citiGens
via ri!htH$in! media.
9" desi!n, the ne+t $ave of effects from the !lobal
economic collapse are e+pected to be felt in earl" to mid
2010, and as unemplo"ment rises to a ne$ hi!h before the
midHterm elections in the 8.S., the social climate $ill be
ripe for unprecedented levels of distrust in the
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establishment.
ill a massive cleansin! of incumbents be!in in
.ovember of 2010# ill the first $ave of *onstitutionalists
infiltrate the %ouse and Senate#
hile the economic fallout continues to
$orsen throu!h 2011 and 2012, $ill the
survival pressures have sufficientl"
effected the minds of enou!h voters, so the
2merican leftHri!ht political paradi!m can
finall" be laid to rest#
2s of summer 2009, upon editin! this boo),
all ' can sa" is that thin!s are on schedule, but there are
no !uaranteesL 2s predictable as the public is, the" are
fic)le and easil" manipulated. 2 tidal $ave of bad fortune
$ill build and build until ever"
citiGen faces the need to accept selfH
responsibilit".
ill the inevitable have to be
dela"ed until 201P or later# -hat
Ouestion $ill be ans$ered soon enou!h.
2n even better Ouestion $ould be
,%o$ bad do the" $ant to suffer#0 ;ore
insi!ht is bein! obtained to ans$er
that Ouestion as $e continue to brin!
people out of their slumber.
>'(m personall" rootin! for a libert" candidate to rise
in 2012 and restore the constitution.@
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hile ' cannot describe specificall" the means and
methods nor the amount of funds $aitin! to be spent to $rap
up this effort, Nust )no$ the means to !et the Nob done are
read" and $aitin! for the si!nal.
>2nd rest assured that the /bama domino
is set up to fall harder than an"one $ould
ima!ine F onl" $hen the time is ri!ht@.
Since '(ve stepped for$ard to e+plain
this to "ou, the onl" thin! ' as) in return
is that "ou increase "our involvement no$.
I6m %i!in% you e!ery reason to become
an effecti!e insider in this mo!ement.
http://elirook.com/insider
2 virtual arm" of revolutionaries have
been unplu!!ed, sha)en a$a)e, and
instructed to see to it that a peaceH
based movement is !ro$n to rival the
!reatest conOuests throu!hout histor".
-he" don(t )no$ $hat "ou )no$. -he"(ve
been !iven an enem" to hate F the
&lobalists, the 'lluminati, the .e$
orld /rder, /bama, etc. -hose enemies
are $hat drives them to defeat the
R425 enem" F the individual $ho reNect
selfHresponsibilit".
=ou now ha!e the critical perspecti!e that
//./K of the r:!olution does not...
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>-his secret s"mphon" has been pla"in! in the
bac)!round all alon! H "ou Nust haven(t been able to hear
its beautiful tones until no$.@
9ut $e do still face ver" !rim
threats from maniacal radicals $ho
have been char!ed b" their voodooH
spea)in! leaders and false &ods to
destro" the prosperit" and happiness
of innocent people all over the
$orld.
2s ' brin! this subNect into
focus, ' declare 5>A9. on those $ho
do$npla" 'slamic ?ihadist terrorist
threats as manufactured fables.
2 random chemical, biolo!ical, or
nuclear attac) could occur at an"
time on 8.S. Soil. -errorist cells could easil" mastermind
a s"nchronous multiHcit" attac) strate!" $ith suitcase siGe
homemade $eapons, $ipin! out tens of millions of moral,
happ", productive 2mericans from coast to cost, in a sin!le
afternoon.
ith countless families
devastated, and the final collapse of
the econom" brou!ht on b" a
nation$ide attac) of that ma!nitude,
it trul" $ould be the end of 2merica,
and the $estern $orld $ould sin) into
a social disaster $hich could ta)e
decades or perhaps centuries to
recover from F if at all.
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;an" of the securit" precautions implemented since 9/11
$ere crucial in protectin! the pursuit of happiness for all
citiGens $orld$ide. 2nd it(s difficult to accept the fact
that, $ithout the loss of libert" that accompanied those
man" securit" enhancements, the revolution $ould have not
come about as Ouic)l" as it did, but that(s e+actl" ho$
ever"thin! pla"ed out.
't(s important for
one to step outside of
their emotionaliGed
bubble, and observe the
bi! puGGle picture as a
timeline of causalit"...
-r" not to
condemn... tr" not to
condone... Nust loo) at
the puGGle pieces and
understand ho$ the" fit
to!ether to form the
picture.
ithout Nustif"in! the ille!alit" re!ardin! an"
potentiall" unconstitutional acts durin! the first decade
of the 21
st
centur" >nor e+cusin! the massive loss of life
due to $ar@, at the rate of e+ponential technolo!ical
!ro$th in computin! speed and its relation to the
harnessin! of cheap nuclear, biolo!ical, di!ital viral,
electroma!netic pulse, or other destructive $eaponr", had
the invasion of 'raO not come $hen it did, or had !lobal
securit" initiatives $hich follo$ed 9/11 not been
implemented $hen the" $ere, the future survival of the
4.-'R4 human race $ould loo) 4=-R4;453 blea) ri!ht no$.
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-he difference bet$een 3/8 becomin! a
lifeless pile of rottin! or!anic matter
in the $a)e of total $orld$ide
annihilation, or "ou livin! for thousands
of "ears after the biotech and nanotech
revolutions of the ne+t t$o decades, is
simpl" a mathematical eOuation.
Run that eOuation ho$ever "ou $ant,
and "ou(ll )eep comin! up $ith the same
ans$er H ithout the !lobal $ar on terror
under the 9ush administration, that
eOuation would not be in "our favor.
' happen to )no$ that, toda", from a rational,
statistical basis >free from human emotions of fear and
an!er@ the eOuation 'S in "our favor no$. 3ou don(t have to
li)e that, or a!ree $ith it, but "ou can(t fuc) $ith the
math.
-here are plent" of )nuc)leheads from
the torchHandHpitchfor) clan, $ho have
the readin! comprehension level of a
t$at, itchin! to line up to ta)e these
facts outHofHconte+t, and attac) me as
a neoHcon, $armon!er, bab"H)iller,
blah blah blah... 9ut "ou(re loo)in!
for ans$ers, and "ou deserve an honest
e+planation.
'(m a pacifist, a patriot, and a philanthropist. 9ut '
$ouldn(t be able to be an" of those thin!s if the human
race !ot $iped out b" some maniacal )iller, hellHbent on
destro"in! the infidelsL
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hile '(m Nust as sore as "ou are at the chaos that
ensued throu!hout the first decade of this ne$ millenia, '
ta)e a deep breath, and loo) for$ard )no$in! that each
chaotic moment led us to $here $e stand toda"... 2nd no$
that $e(re here,
there are more
opportunities for
order to be
established than
ever before.
' do not
condone the
attac)s of 9/11.
' do not condone
the use of force
as a means to an
end. 2nd ' thin) it(s fuc)in! ridiculous that thin!s happen
to be the $a" the" are H I a!ree with you more than anyone
else that it(s maddenin! to now we live su#h a mad, mad
world H but $hat $as done, is done.
$ook toward the future1 learn from
the past... .!ol!e1 adapt1 and take
an acti!e role in ensurin% the
madness stops fore!er.
What is done NOW chan%es the
future more than what was done in the
past...
And because of that1 you ha!e more
potential for power than anyone who6s come before you...
5eiAe that power now.
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ith securit" in chec) >"et still vulnerable in man"
$a"s@, and the collapse continuin! to unfold, the time to
s$eep a$a" the cancerous dishonesties and irrationalities
$hich have pla!ued our planet for 2Q00
"ears, is ./.
Ver" special members of 'lluminati
societies are successfull" positionin!
to ma)e the final move to$ard !lobal
libert".
The future ahead is bri%ht.
hile those $ho have chosen not to
ta)e responsibilit" for their o$n future continue to
e+perience a decreased standard of livin!, Nob losses,
financial troubles, and increased fears, the" $ill turn to
their reli!ions for ans$ers, and to their !overnments for
handouts.
;ore and more the" $ill discover that their &od cannot
provide for them, nor can their !overnment. -heir
dependence on e+ternal
authorities $ill )eep them
trapped in a hellHlife of limited
means and shrin)in! happiness.
9ut those $ho choose selfH
responsibilit", and put forth
effort to brea) free from the old
nonHconscious mindset based on
subservience to false &ods and
the Rulin! 4lite, $ill be!in to instantl" collect
tomorro$(s re$ards toda".
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%ere(s a Ouic) !limpse of $hat $ill happen $hen "ou
decide to start livin! in "our ne$ $orld. (7erhaps some of
the advanta!es in the new world have
already be!un to affe#t you$"
3ou(ll be able to effortlessl"
e+perience comfort and securit" F both
emotionall" and financiall". 3ou(ll
create the Nob of "our dreams, $or)in!
passionatel" on proNects that are
stimulatin! and re$ardin!. 3ou(ll $or)
$ith people "ou enNo" bein! around and
tal)in! to, $ho are eOuall" passionate about their $or).
3ou(ll e+perience deep happiness and
romance, enNo"in! ever" moment "ou spend
$ith "our soul mate spouse. -he fire in
"our relationship $ill continue burnin!
"ear after "ear.
:un famil"
activities $ill easil" consume "our
time and "ou(ll never be restricted
from spendin! time $ith
"our famil" because of
"our $or).
3ou $ill find $a"s to
mend bro)en relationships $ith people "ou(ve
had disa!reements $ith in the past. 3ou(ll
also attract ne$ people into "our life, $ho
$ill become upliftin! sources of value to "ou.
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3ou(ll develop superior intelli!ence and
be!in to see) ne$ )no$led!e in all areas of
life. 2cOuirin! ne$ )no$led!e $ill become
do$nri!ht addi#tive, as "ou(ll naturall"
hun!er to learn more and more.
3ou(ll transform into a fit,
health" person $ith !ood loo)s and a radiant
!lo$. 3ou(ll easil" avoid problems $ith food,
dru!s, and alcohol, because eatin! ri!ht and
e+ercisin! $ill be e+citin! rituals that
provide feelH!ood stabilit" in "our life.
3ou(ll pla" a!ain, li)e "ou did
$hen "ou $ere a child. 4+citin!, stimulatin!
entertainment $ill be affordable and
plentiful. 3ou(ll once a!ain feel the a$e
and $onder that "ou felt $hen "ou $ere
"oun!, e+periencin! the intensit" of life
for the first time.
3ou(ll never be bored a!ain
because "ou(ll be faced $ith
endless choices of opportunities. 'nstead of
dealin! $ith boredom, "ou(ll be tr"in! to
fi!ure out ho$ to !et more time out of the da"
so "ou can do all the e+citin!
thin!s "ou $ant to do.
3ou(ll e+tend "our short time here on
earth to last man", man" times lon!er than
that of "our ancestors. 3ou(ll be able to
enNo" the benefits of ne$ lifeHe+tendin!
technolo!ies that dramaticall" slo$ "our
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a!in! process, so "ou enNo" "our ne$ life, "our Nob, "our
loved ones, "our friends, "our passions, and "our pla"time
for man", man" more "ears than "ou $ould be able to in the
old $orld.
9ut most importantl", "ou(ll become intensel"
focused on doin! thin!s that help others rise
up from their o$n personal
challen!es to create lives of
immense prosperit" and happiness
too.
6o an" of these thin!s sound familiar#
>' !ave "ou a !limpse of these elements in
the first chapter of this boo)L@ '(m alread"
enNo"in! our ne$ $orld order, alon! $ith
;'55'/.S of others.
-he various pro!rams inside the
2ssimilation *ampai!n, such as m" 'nsider
*hallen!e >http://elirook.com/insider@, are put forth to
help "ou !ain advanta!es no$, $hile the turbulent times
ahead provide the optimum conditions for humanit" to ma)e
that leap for$ard.
-he campai!n reaches out in
creative $a"s to individuals $ho
deserve to be insiders in this
movement.
Are you ready to ha!e
a peek inside&
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/ow &id ' 0et ',.
hen ' $o)e from a li!ht catnap, ' hopped off the couch
and sat do$n at m" des), instantl" !ravitatin! to$ard the
dia!rams and bullet points ' had scribbled do$n on a stac)
of papers earlier that mornin!.
-he" told the stor" of a manic vision that forced me to
drive home from the desert in the middle of the ni!htM
intent on !ettin! strai!ht to $or).
-hat ver" cunnin! plan ' conNured up and mapped out
earlier that mornin! $hen ' !ot home $as $aitin! for me,
complete $ith toHdo list, sorted, and read" to e+ecute.
ith a $ave of ur!enc" and e+citement fillin! me as '
revie$ed m" notes, ' $ent strai!ht to $or).
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2ll da" ' $as $ritin! m" business plan, ma)in! phone
calls, $or)in! out the )in)s, and puttin! people in motion
to help me !et m" ne$ venture up and runnin!. ' tal)ed to
ever"one ' could !et throu!h to, !ettin! the facts, loo)in!
at m" options, preHsellin! them on the plan, and arran!in!
follo$ up meetin!s.
I was back in my element.
Stru!!lin! $as no lon!er an option. .o more spendin! m"
time feelin! an!r" and frustrated about ho$ ' lost
ever"thin!. .ot a moment to $aste $allo$in! in m" defeat,
stuc) in m" stic)", sour
emotions... .o $a".
'nstead, m" mind $as
completel" focused on
movin! for$ard,
fearlessl", !uiltlessl",
to conOuer m" o$n selfH
sabota!e. -he past, even
the ni!ht before out
there in the desert,
suddenl" seemed distant H
li)e an old $orld ' had
departed from, too far in
the rear vie$ to even
recall.
/ver the ne+t fe$ months ' built m" operation from the
!round up H refusin! to ta)e on an" partners. ' scroun!ed
up enou!h mone" to pa" m" bills and )eep the creditors at
ba", and did so onl" )no$in! that '(d be able to pa" all
the loans bac) Ouic)l".
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Revenue started flo$in! in. -he model '
developed $as profitable, slo$l" at first
>because it consumed a lot of resources to
!et !oin!@ but then it suddenl" bro)e out
of the !ate.
-he first profitable Ouarter !ot me out of
personal debt, sOuared a$a" enou!h cash to
cover m" livin! e+penses, and left me $ith
a full tan) of fuel to )eep !ro$in!.
@ut it wasn6t time to pop the
champa%ne top ust yet...
't still $asn(t inte!rated enou!h for me
to be able to ta)e m"self out of the da" to da" operations
>$hich $as the ori!inal !oal ' set forth on the ni!ht of
conception@. So ' brou!ht in a fe$ )e" people and paid them
health" commissions to help me replicate the process ' had
developed.
Replication is essential to buildin! $ealth: 7erform
one action that "ields a
net profit, perfect that
one action to ma+imiGe the
profit it "ields, train
someone else to perform the
action until that person
demonstrates perfection,
then have that person train
other people. (.ou #an
ima!ine how repli#ation
#an 6ui#ly multiply
results$"
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2s lon! as $e found profits, $e )ept e+pandin!, and
$ithin ei!ht months the operation $as $or)in! li)e
!an!busters.
hat $e $ere doin! $as simple: bu" more and more
advertisin! as lon! as it produced a profit, perfect the
service, find ne$ offerin!s to brin! to the e+istin!
customer base, reinvest the profits to )eep e+pandin!...
(I learned this all in the manus#ript, but I failed to
properly apply it in my first business, be#ause I was
su#ed into the #orporati5ed
illusion of the venture #apital
!ame".
2fter a $hile $e $ere
4V4R3%4R4. e $ere Nust doin!
$hat ever"one else $as doin! F
but $e did it bi!!er, faster,
harder, and louder.
.imble, a!ile, no venture
capital... Nust pure profit and
!ood Nud!ment drivin! the
business for$ard. e $ere
shre$d and cost conscious do$n
to the last penn".
'n the first "ear $e nearl" built a seven fi!ure
business, but "ou $ouldn(t )no$ it loo)in! around our
shabb", basement office full of foldin! chairs and computer
des)s made of cinder bloc)s, pl"$ood, and bedsheets.
Needless to say1 I was back.
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;" personal net $orth soared hi!her than ever before.
9ecause of the $a" ' set the venture up, the freedom '
received allo$ed me to peruse m" time in $hatever $a" '
felt best suited the vision of m" le!ac".
See, there $as still a bi!
problem. -he little venture '
built, as bi! as it $as to ;4,
$as nothin! compared to the
nine and ten fi!ure titans $ho
had the po$er to directl"
uplift thousands of lives in a
sin!le da".
' $asn(t a millionaire "et
but ' had the mindset and the
aspirations to !ro$ be"ond $hat ' had accomplished that
"ear F to !ro$ personall" in order to help more people.
-he mone" didn(t mean as much to me
this time around either. >-he abilit"
to ta)e vacations and afford e+pensive
S-8:: !ets borin! prett" fast.@
' never felt that macho t"pe of
competition for stuff that other
entrepreneurs $ent after. %avin! "our
o$n "acht is nice, and there(s nothin!
$ron! $ith that, but "ou(re still
livin! in a countr" that(s ta+in! a$a"
"our precious start up capital.
-he "acht $asn(t in m" scope, nor the fanc" cars or
e+otic !eta$a"s... ' $anted to )no$ ho$ to &4- /8- of the
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s"stem, >or at least !o around it@. 8ltimatel", '(d
achieved financial freedom...
@ut I was still
an O"T5ID.#.
' $asn(t connected to the vast net$or) of insiders '
absolutel" <.4 e+isted. ' $as still Nust a R in the s"stem
and ' $anted to brea) free from the constraints ' faced.
9ein! surrounded b" sharp people $asn(t enou!h. ' needed to
be surrounded b" */..4*-46
people.
-here $as a limit to
$hat ' $as able to do $ith
the resources ' had, and '
)ne$ there $as somethin!
bi! !oin! on that $ould
soon chan!e the entire
financial order of the
$orld. ' $anted !lobal
soverei!nt" and unstoppable
$ealth H so m" !oals be!an
to e+pand.
9" that time, ' had ta)en ever"thin! ' learned in the
manuscript, put it to use so ' could pull m"self out of
that destructive life ' $as stuc) in. ' actuall" used m"
creativit" to start somethin! valuable, and then ' lost
4V4R3-%'.&.
hen ' !ained it all bac) >and more@, ' )ne$ that the
secrets ' learned reall" did $or). 't $as all true H ' $as
livin! proofL 9ut no$ ' $as at a place $here ' $as stuc)
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not havin! an" idea ho$ to !et
$here ' $as headed.
' had m" mone" problems ta)en care
of, and ' )ne$ ' $anted to climb
the ran)s into more po$erful
circles, but ' didn(t )no$ e+actl"
ho$ to !o about doin! that.
6espite ever"thin! '(d been
throu!h, and all the mone" ' no$
had access to, the one thin! ' $as
still puGGled b" $as ?ason.
)omehow I felt lie he was the
missin! lin$
' hired a private investi!ator $ho came up $ith
absolutel" nothin! but an old phone number that had alread"
been passed on to a different customer. -hen ' put a
different private investi!ator on the case to locate him.
I only found disappointment.
't $as li)e the earth Nust
opened up and s$allo$ed him
$hole, leavin! onl" the fadin!
memor" of his e+istence.
-his bothered me, but '(d
e+hausted all m" options. ith
or $ithout him, pro!ress
needed to be made. So ' pushed
it to the bac) of m" mind, let
it !o, and for!ed on$ard.
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9" 1999, the business $as runnin! smoothl" >and
!ro$in!@ under the efforts of the *4/ ' put in place. ' $as
at a point $here ' could spend about four hours a $ee)
)eepin! tabs on ever" facet of the operations, so ' decided
to hit the road and see $hat ' could
!et into outside of Ve!as.
-here $as a net$or) of others out
there $ho had read the manuscript, and
' $as determined to find them and see
ho$ deep the rabbit hole $ent.
Networkin% was suddenly my primary
occupation. ' started attendin!
entrepreneurial events a!ain, but this
time ' could afford to !o to the hi!h
tic)et events freOuented b" more
e+perienced entrepreneurs and
financiers.
-he tech bubble
H $hich $as about
to burst a "ear later H $as at its
hei!ht. 2nd the net$or)in! events '
$as attendin! $ere maddenin!L
5ots of lunches... 5ots of
coc)tail parties... 5ots of
conversations $ith slic) ;92(s $ho
didn(t have the sli!htest idea of
$hat the" $ere !ettin! themselves
into.
.Bcess was an understatement.
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-he part" $as out of control. henever ' visited
Silicon Valle" it $as li)e a fantas" $orld that no one
thou!ht $ould ever come crashin!
do$n.
hen ' found m" $a" out to
the %amptons, at some
financier(s ne$ mansion, or
aboard someone(s brand ne$ J19
million "acht, it $as all so ne$
to me ' be!an to thin) it $as
Nust realit" F that people m"
a!e Nust lived li)e that... that
it $as the ne$ status Ouo.
't $as the future manifested in the presentL -he
internet $as !oin! to revolutioniGe the $orld. e(d never
have to loo) bac) to the da"s of economic slo$do$nsL &et
"our piece of pieL %ave an idea# 2ll "ou need is an idea, a
convincin! business plan, and slic) loo)in! pitchmanL
It was all !ery seducti!e.
4ven ' bou!ht into the illusion a
little... 9ut at the same time, in m" !ut,
' $as fi!htin! a constant bout of
confusion.
-he manuscript contradicted ever"thin!
that $as happenin! around us in that time
period. 'n fact, based on the proNections
it sho$ed in the appendi+, 2merica $ould
soon be enterin! another !reat depression.
9ut all "ou heard from the $iGards on all
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St. and the financial media $ere endless statistics
pointin! to 6/
Q2,000 .
Re!ardless of $hat
' )ne$ and ho$ hard m"
beliefs $ere bein!
tested in all the dot
com mania, ' also )ne$
there $ere
opportunities, and '
$anted in. %ec), if it
all came crashin! do$n
li)e the doomsa"ers
predicted, as lon! as '
$asn(t too far e+tended, had an emer!enc" fund put a$a",
and $as able to )eep puttin! m" emplo"ees to $or), ' had
nothin! to fear.
;" mar)et $as e+pandin!, the internet $as ta)in! off,
and ' $as doin! ever"thin! ri!ht this time. ' made some
valuable connections that $ould !o on to double m" business
durin! the follo$in! "ear.
4ventuall", after spendin! a
month bet$een .e$ 3or) and
San :rancisco and ta)in! a
side trip to 9eliGe to spend
time un$indin! $ith a lad"
friend >$ho $as a
contortionist ' met at an
*irOue 6ue Solei after
part"@, ' came bac) to the
home office.
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Sortin! throu!h a !iant pile of mail that had been
accumulatin! for $ee)s, ' came across a private invitation
to a $ealthHbuildin! seminar ri!ht here
in Ve!as.
't cost JP,995 to attend, and even
thou!h ' could afford it, ' hadn(t heard
of the compan" producin! it, so ' almost
thre$ it a$a". @ut the wordin% in the
in!itation was shockin%ly familiarE
2lthou!h va!ue, it used much of the
same verbia!e used in the manuscriptM
and $hen ' noticed this ' per)ed up
immediatel".
2What the hell I) thisC34 as this
$hat '(ve been loo)in! for# 2m ' sufferin! from Net la!# ;"
head felt li)e it $as s$ellin!. ' felt li)e a child $ho
Nust found out the" $ere !oin! on a surprise trip to 6isne"
orld...
I was %iddy like a little
school %irlE
' Ouestioned the
price for about 2
seconds, but ' ?8S- <.4
' had to be there. -his
%26 to be connected to
the manuscript. 't $as a
!ut feelin! ' $as $illin!
to burn JC) on H Nust to
find out.
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orst case, '(d end up learnin! somethin! or meetin!
someone ' could benefit from in the process, so ' had m"
assistant reserve m" spot and cancel m" travel plans.
-hree $ee)s later ' $as there, and -%2- $as the precise
moment m" understandin! of the $orld around me R42553 be!an
to chan!e.
-he mornin! session $as
filled $ith a couple pitches for
an options tradin! s"stem >$hich
' $as interested in, but ne$ to@,
and an economic roundtable !roup
>$hich sounded more li)e a richH
!u"sHdrin)in!Hclub@.
-here $ere several vendors
offerin! all )inds of hi!h level
e+ecutive services >international !old club t"pe stuff@ H
5ots of !ra" hair.
6urin! the lunch brea),
across the room, on the ed!e of a
sea of about Q00 people, ' $as
shoc)ed $hen ' noticed him...
T>.#. >. WA5.
It was 8asonE
2s ' $al)ed up to him, not
surprised to see me at all, he
said,
HOh %ood1 you made it.I
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' started blatherin! on about ever"thin! that happened
to me since $e $ere last to!ether.
%e Nust Ouietl" listened, lettin! a random chuc)le and
!rin escape his attentive loo). %e $as revie$in! m"
pro!ress, Nud!in! m" potential, and celebratin! m"
accomplishments
all at the same
time.
' met the cre$ he
came to the
seminar $ith, and
after$ard he
invited me to come
alon! $ith them
out to dinner.
-hese !u"s $ere
brilliant H 255
98S'.4SS. ;ostl"
in their midHtoH
late Q0(s, the"
$ere stac)in! and cate!oriGin! deals the" had come across
since the" !ot to the seminar F sharin! contacts, fi!urin!
out $ho could offer resources to $ho in e+chan!e for $hat.
This was my place. I %ot ri%ht in there
and started mastermindin% with these %uys.
'(d never felt so stron!l" li)e ' $as in the ri!ht
place at the ri!ht time. 5ots of people '(d met over the
prior "ear definitel" )ne$ ho$ to !enerate lots of mone",
but the" $ere arro!ant about it, and the" used their mone"
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rec)lessl", to e+cesses that $ere unnecessaril" $asteful. '
felt li)e ' $as finall" around some people $ho ' could
identif" $ith, and ' felt
li)e the feelin! $as mutual.
9ac) then, the 'nternet
$as still ver" much li)e an
untouched !oldmine. -here
$ere $ellHfunded prospectors
$ho $ere certain the", and
their all St. friends,
$ould ma)e millions $ithout
liftin! a fin!er.
-hen, there $ere the
savv" entrepreneurs $ho $ere
$illin! to !et do$n and
dirt" in the nitt"H!ritt" details and seiGe control of as
much internet real estate as possible, to create an
impenetrable le!ac". >'
$as !lad to finall" be
sittin! at the ri!ht
table.@
-oda", people ta)e
it for !ranted, but the
table ' $as sittin! at
that ni!ht, and the man"
others li)e it all over
the $orld, $as $here the
ideas $ere laid for $hat
eventuall" became all of
the $eb 2.0 technolo!ies
"ou enNo" toda".
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-hose same tables still e+ist toda" and the"(re
occupied b" !eniuses plannin! out ho$ the"(re !oin! to
deliver all the riches "ou(ll be enNo"in! over the ne+t fe$
decades.
5ittle did ' )no$ $hen a!reein! to attend the dinner,
the" $ould be puttin! me to the test. -he" $ere drillin! me
for ideas, as)in! m" opinions, !au!in! m" level of
)no$led!e in m" area of e+pertise, $hile Ouietl" observin!
m" social poise and communications s)ills.
-his $as fine.
7eople $ere al$a"s
siGin! me up $herever
' $ent. ' $as the
eternal outsider. .o
fanc" de!ree, no
famil" mone"... ?ust
an anomal".
' $as used to it.
hen ' !ot introduced
to a ne$ cliOue,
people $ere al$a"s
s)eptical because of
m" lac) of
establishment
credentials. >'t comes $ith the territor".@
9ut these !u"s $eren(t Nust di!!in! into me to see
$here ' $as from... -he" could have cared less about m"
past.. -he" $ere onl" interested in ho$ the" could use ;3
ideas to create profits in -%4'R businesses F a !enuine
interest that $as reciprocated.
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2fter dinner, ' !ot a fe$ seconds alone $ith ?ason on
the $a" out and as)ed him about the manuscript and the
secret societ" in a sort of -:# H 's there somethin!
bi!!er connected to all of thisL# H ' 2.- ;/R4LL H 'n a
t"pe of #hild9ea!erly9be!!in!9for9i#e9#ream sort of $a".
>e %rinned.
e ended up tal)in! for
about an hour, and ' still
didn(t !et all the ans$ers '
$as loo)in! for.
%e )ne$ about the business
'(d built and he referred me to
be invited to the seminar. %e
)ne$ about the failed startHup
' $ent throu!h. ' found out the
or!aniGation )ept a list of
manuscript recipients.
-housands of manuscripts $ere
!iven to individuals b" various societ" members $ho too)
limited distribution roles.
%avin! not !one throu!h
$hat ' had !one throu!h, '
probabl" should have thou!ht
$hat he $as describin! as
bein! complete fantas", li)e
somethin! out of a 6an 9ro$n
novel, but ' )ne$ the po$er
of $hat ' $as !iven first
hand, so it didn(t reall"
surprise me.
'onfessions of an In!isible Illuminati (a%e 3/7

'n fact, $ithout havin! !one
throu!h the total life
transformation that occurred after
obtainin! that manuscript, '
probabl" $ould have been pissed
off that ' $as bein! ta!!ed and
trac)ed li)e some sort of field
e+periment on an endan!ered
species in the $ild.
9ut finall" !raspin! a ne$
understandin! of $hat '(d been
throu!h !ave me a $arm fuGG" feelin!, a sort of relief,
li)e a !uardian an!el had been $atchin! over meM leavin!
me to meet m" o$n challen!es and overcome m" o$n
limitations F to !ro$ on m" o$n.
' $as luc)" ' !ot one of
the manuscripts, because %4
$as luc)" to !et one too >he
$as even luc)ier to be
Oualified as a limited
distributor $hile he $as
still at such a lo$ level@.
2 limited number of
copies $ere distributed
$orld$ide, in multiple
lan!ua!es, and he Nust
happened be $or)in! on a
different proNect $ith one of the people $ho $as involved
$ith the $orld$ide distribution >coincidentall" one of the
persons involved $ith the production of the seminar '(d
been invited to@.
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9ut ' $anted to )no$ $h" he Nust disappeared li)e he
did. .earl" three "ears had passed... -he !ift he !ave me
-R2.S:/R;46 m" entire lifeL 2nd he $as no$here to be found.
hen ' as)ed for an e+planation all ' !ot $as, ,ell,
$e(re here no$ aren(t $e#0
hen ' e+plained to him about ho$ hard ' tried to find
him H ho$ ' hired t$o different private investi!ators that
came bac) $ith nothin! H he replied, ,&ood F ' don(t li)e
to be found0.
HOh yeah& Well then you6re ust an A55>O$.EI I shouted.
>e both lau!hed@
' had to put m"self in chec) a little bit because he
$as so calm about ever"thin! F so nonchalant.
.o$ that ' thin) bac) to that
conversation, ' 2S better off bein!
left on m" o$n, armed onl" $ith $hat
'(d learned. /ther$ise, thin!s mi!ht
not have turned out the $a" the" did.
I had to put the puAAle pieces
to%ether on my own in order to %row.
' follo$ed the instructions ' $as
!iven. ' entered net$or)s of people
$ho could help me. ' found a mentor.
' be!an usin! the po$er of the
mastermind !roup. ' acted under m" o$n selfH!uidance,
ma)in! intelli!ent choices based on $hat ' learned.
'onfessions of an In!isible Illuminati (a%e 3/;

' did all of those thin!s $ithout him and ' $as better
off and more po$erful because ' had to find m" o$n $a".
9ut since $e(d reunited, ' 6'6 have an a!enda and ' did
$ant to !et to bottom of thin!s. ' $anted to )no$ about the
secret societ".
I wanted IN.
2ll he could tell me that ni!ht $as that throu!hout the
90(s the"(d been perfectin! the literature to be more
po$erful than ever,
that there $as more F
;8*% ;/R4, and that a
plan $as in the $or)s
to eventuall"
distribute it to the
entire $orld F
illuminatin! S/ ;2.3
74/754 at one time
that it $ould cause a
radical shift in
consciousness, havin!
immense upliftin!
ramifications on all
of civiliGation.
:urthermore, the
secret societ" had a net$or) of individuals $ho $ere
connected all throu!hout the $orld in almost ever" industr"
at ver" hi!h levels. -he" consisted of $ealth" business
people, scientists, inventors, famous performers, authors,
media personalities, celebrities, some political fi!ures,
and even some members of ro"al families.
'onfessions of an In!isible Illuminati (a%e 3/<

-hrou!h the net$or), hundreds of millions of dollars
could be raised at a moments notice and the" could
instantl" communicate $ith tens of millions of people
throu!h various media outlets. -he ra$ po$er held b" those
at the top $as simpl" unbelievable, "et their identities
$ere completel" un)no$n.
-he other !entlemen $e had dinner $ith that ni!ht !ave
their approval that ' could be brou!ht in as an apprentice.
' $as invited to a private mastermind !roup at one of the
!entleman(s homes in *osta Rica the follo$in! month. ?ason
told me ' $as invited to ride
do$n there $ith them in a
private Net.
And that6s all he
would tell me that ni%ht.
Relieved and let do$n at
the same time, '(d have to
$ait and let thin!s naturall"
ta)e their course. 9ut thin!s
$ere happenin! for me.
2 ne$ door opened H almost ma!icall" H and it $as
e+actl" $hat ' $as loo)in! forL %ad ' not bit the bullet
and $ent to that e+pensive net$or)in! event, ' don(t $hat
$ould have ended up happenin!.
' still didn(t understand the bi! bi! picture $here all
of this $as !oin!, but a month later, $hen our Net touched
do$n on the private airstrip in *osta Rica...
.D.#=T>IN, '>AN,.D.
'onfessions of an In!isible Illuminati (a%e 3/)

Now I6ll ha!e to stop you ri%ht there. Since $e(ve come
so far, and '(ve revealed so much to "ou, "ou(re probabl"
!oin! to feel a little ill to$ards me $hen ' sa" $hat '(m
about to sa" ne+t...
=ou were %i!en a lucid ima%e of
what my life is like today. 9" no$
"ou understand the values ' hold
re!ardin! romance, famil", health,
$ealth, freedom, securit",
relationships, communication,
effort, honest", )no$led!e,
adventure...
3ou(ve also been e+posed to the
intimate details of m" life. 3ou(ve
read about m" lo$est point and the do$n$ard spiral that
too) me there. 3ou(ve read about m" ascent from that $asted
life. 3ou(ve learned the trials and tribulations ' faced,
the personal character traits ' had to develop, and $here
m" Nourne" eventuall" too) me.
'(ve attempted to unload the .55.N'. of m" entire bein!
in the concepts and accounts that line the pa!es of this
illuminati publication.
9ut $hat happened to me
bet$een the time ' stepped off
that private Net in *osta Rica,
and no$ H that 4.-'R4 64*264 $hich
passed before this publication $as
released to an"one F is part of a
Nuic" stor" that $ill ./- 94 -/56
'. -%'S 47'S/64L
'onfessions of an In!isible Illuminati (a%e 3/*

(.ou didn(t thin
I(d !o to su#h
elaborate len!ths to
tell you the entire
story of my as#ent
into the New World
Order and waste a
perfe#tly !ood #han#e
to leave you hun!ry
for more did
you 3C3C3"
9esides, if '
told "ou ever"thin!
ri!ht no$, $hat the
hell $ould ' $rite
about in m" .4=-
boo)##
9ut ' $ill tell
"ou this... 'f "ou $ere trul" interested in $hat "ou read
so far, and "ou R42553 $ant to )no$ about $hat happened in
the missin! decade, 94:/R4 ' $rite m" ne+t boo)...
=ou6ll ust ha!e to
ask me in personE
7eople '(ve met online, Nust li)e "ou, Noin me to
attend hi!h level events and mastermind !roups that meet in
e+otic locations all around the $orld. -here(s onl" one $a"
to find out more:
http://elirook.com/insider
'onfessions of an In!isible Illuminati (a%e 3/+

h* Should 1ou 2oi, A, 'llumi,ati So-iet*.
hile the mass herds are shrie)in! in horror $itnessin!
the disinformation planted in ever" corner of the internet
about the /rder of the 'lluminati, "ou(ll either choose to
revert and Noin them in their confused state of fear and
panic, or see realit" for $hat it reall" is.
' don(t )no$ $hat "ou believed before "ou met me, but
bein! armed $ith $hat "ou no$ )no$, "ou can immediatel"
be!in !ainin! advanta!es "ou ma" not have been able to !ain
before readin! this publication. >' hope to have, at
minimum, provided "ou $ith that@.
6urin! these times of turbulence, "ou(ll be able to
obtain uniOue advanta!es b" becomin! a member in one of the
man" $ell connected societies and or!aniGations slo$l"
openin! their doors
to ne$ members more
than ever.
-here are man"
different 'lluminati
societies and
'lluminati front
!roups all around the
!lobe in operation
toda", most of $hich
are completel" secret
F man" "ou $ill
li)el" .4V4R even
hear about.
'onfessions of an In!isible Illuminati (a%e 3//

/thers are semiHsecret, ran!in! from
the easil" accessible :reemasons, to the
e+clusive inviteHonl" 9ilderber!s.
-here are even several 'lluminati
or!aniGations $hich have public $ebsites
$here an"one can appl" to become a
member. >-hou!h there is no 'lluminati
societ" on the planet that blindl"
accepts ne$ members.@
2re these societies and or!aniGations lined $ith
individuals $ho $ant to $ipe out the maNorit" of human
civiliGation, and see those $ho
remain alive trapped inside a
technolo!ical control !rid, to be
)ept around onl" as economic slaves#
9" the clever !uise of $ell
crafted literature, and no$ videos
on the internet, the naive and $ea)
minded are !ripped b" fear upon
discoverin! the spoo)" stories of
5uciferian plots for technocratic
enslavement throu!h a one $orld
!overnment.
6on(t thin) for a minute there aren(t people livin! on
earth toda" $ho $ish to live off "our hard efforts. 9ut do
understand that if an" such person has Noined the compan"
of an 'lluminatiHbased or!aniGation, and enNo"s a dialo!
$ith the most po$erful people on 4arth toda", that person
onl" holds the pleasure until he or she is eventuall"
sabota!ed, ostraciGed, and left for ruin.
'onfessions of an In!isible Illuminati (a%e 744

-hrou!h the perceptive lens of illuminated
consciousness, a lens presented in ra$ form throu!hout this
2ssimilation *ampai!n document, one sees a completel"
different plot unfoldin!.
3ou ma" see that ./ is the
best time in histor" to Noin the
'lluminati in the final coup de
!rTce, the creation of a ne$
$orld order sans reli!ion and
politics.
-he benefits these different
societies and or!aniGations
provide to members varies.
:indin! the ri!ht fit for
"ourself reall" depends on $hat
"our obNectives are.
-here is an issue of mone".
8nless "ou have obtained success
in "our profession, "ou(re
chances of bein! invited to the hi!her level societies
mi!ht be limited. /thers ma" be open and free to Noin, but
mi!ht not !rant access if it is assumed "ou lac) the
abilit" to provide benefits to other members.
3ou(ll need to as) "ourself, $hat do "ou have to offer
to /-%4RS# -hen as) "ourself $hat do "ou $ant in return#
2re "ou loo)in! to increase "our $ealth b" !ainin! access
to ,inside0 information# 2re "ou loo)in! for international
soverei!nt" or a ta+Hfree e+istence# 6o "ou Nust $ant
access to rare )no$led!e >truth@# 6o "ou $ant to create or
fund philanthropic endeavors#
'onfessions of an In!isible Illuminati (a%e 743

Do you want to be a leader&
' onl" as) because, if "ou do $ish to pursue a path
into one of the man" !lobal societies, ' su!!est "ou have a
clear vision of $hat "ou $ant out of life, $hat "ou $ant
out of the connections "ou(ll for!e inside, and $hat "ou
have to offer others.
>3ou shouldn(t consider
enNo"in! the advanta!es of bein! a
member of 2.3 societ" if "ou can(t
brin! value to other members. -he
basis in $hich all societies
function and thrive is upon a
mutuall" beneficial e+chan!e of
value bet$een members.@
4ssentiall", "ou !enerall" have
t$o $a"s of Noinin! an 'lluminati
societ". One: "ou can be approached
b" an e+istin! member and invited to
enter the initiation process, $hich
varies from societ" to societ".
'n most cases, "ou $ould li)el"
need to be $ell connected throu!h a
social circle $here "ou could be
identified b" an e+istin! member as
someone $ho sho$s potential.
2nd the !eneral reOuirement for initiation in this
scenario is that "ou have to sho$ evidence that "ou(re
teachable. >'f "ou(re a !immeH!imme )no$HitHall, nobod" is
!oin! to $aste their time helpin! "ou.@
'onfessions of an In!isible Illuminati (a%e 747

' obviousl" don(t )no$ ho$ li)el" that $ould be for "ou
because ' don(t )no$ "our bac)!round, or "our character.
(&nderstandin! how #areer su##ess and so#ial #onne#tivity
#an be typi#al barriers to entry, the or!ani5ation I(m a
member of is
improvin! the
lielihood of entry
amon! the !eneral
publi#$"
The second way
is: "ou can bu" "our
$a" in. '(ll tal)
about the second $a"
first, because it(s
ultimatel" the $a" '
!ot involved.
5i)e ' e+plained
in an earlier
chapter, b" a stro)e
of luc), ' $as !iven
the 'lluminati manuscript H the tools to easil" create
$ealth and instantl" !ain personal po$er, despite the
dismal ab"ss ' had sun)en into.
' $as left on m" o$n to prove m"self in the free
mar)et. ' $as left alone to ta)e $hat ' learned and displa"
the po$er ' !ained, b" creatin! Nobs, and deliverin! values
to societ".
't $as onl" after ' had built an efficient operation,
from the !round up, $hen ' found m"self in the compan" and
respect of men and $omen $ho held R425 po$er.
'onfessions of an In!isible Illuminati (a%e 74:

%ad ' read the manuscript and !one on $astin! a$a" as '
had been, ' $ould not be tellin! "ou this stor". %ad ' not
paid to !o to that JC,000 seminar, $here ' $as reunited
$ith ?ason, this stor" $ould have been undoubtedl"
different.
.ssentially1 I was bein% tested.
' ,bou!ht m" $a" in0 b"
reachin! a level of productive
creativit" $here mone" $as no
lon!er an obNect of scarcit". ;one"
became a tool ' used to create
opportunities for others. 't $as no
lon!er somethin! ' stru!!led to
obtain and horde, nor $as it
somethin! that ruled m" life...
;one" became a mere te#hnolo!y
that allo$ed me to use m"
creativit" to reach out and help
others in various $a"s, and obtain
the lifest"le ' desire throu!h the process.
' $as tested b" the mar)et to
$hether or not ' could leave
behind the old mentalit" held b"
the common man, and rise into
the ne$ mentalit" of a !lobal
creator of values.
hen an opportunit" arose, '
seiGed it. ' bou!ht m" $a" in
$ithout a second thou!ht.
'onfessions of an In!isible Illuminati (a%e 74;

't $as m" fearless drivin! search for !reater and
!reater levels of )no$led!e, and the application of that
)no$led!e, $hich transformed me into $ho ' had become.
-he leap of faith ' too) b" !oin! to that JC,000 event
$as either !oin! to pa" off or it $asn(t F but it $as the
.4=- 5/&'*25 ;/V4,
and ' seiGed it
$ith haste.
' $as in tune
$ith the direction
' needed to be
!oin! F and ' had
a !ut feelin! that
the puGGle pieces
$ere comin!
to!ether... ' )ne$
$hat ' had to do,
and ' Nust did
it...
-.A#$.55$=.
-o describe that intuitive inner drive $ith one sin!le
$ord is simpl" impossible, but ' hope "ou understand $hat
'(m tal)in! about F that deep inner driveM the force that
leads "ou to move in the ri!ht direction.
.o$ that ' loo) bac), perhaps the bi!!est shift '
e+perienced >$hat enabled me to later enNo" the compan" of
some of the most influential and po$erful people in the
$orld@ is m" understandin! of mone", and $hat it means to
be $ealth".
'onfessions of an In!isible Illuminati (a%e 74<

;ost people don(t understand ho$
$ealth" people operate, ho$ the"
interpret the value of mone", or the
levera!e the" acOuire $ith mone".
;an" people demoniGe those $ho
ma)e lots of mone", and those involved
$ith secret societies $hich hold mone"
ma)in! secrets. 9ut mone" is Nust a
tool "ou can use to !et thin!s "ou
$ant, or ma)e thin!s the way "ou $ant
them.
't(s a tool H Nust li)e a
shovel for "our !arden, a
spatula for "our stove, or a pen
for "our paper. 't !ives "ou
certain amount of levera!e in
creatin! honest advanta!es in
life for "ourself and others.
-o put this into perspective,
ever" "ear for the last decade
'(ve been spendin! tons of mone"
each "ear on information...
About how to %et more moneyE
:or instance, ' maintain subscription accounts $ith
nearl" a doGen different $ebsites to !et insider
information about an arra" of subNects H from health to
$ealth buildin! F costin! me a little more than J1500 a
month total. ' also subscribe to a stac) of ne$sletters,
some costin! as much as J200 a month each.
'onfessions of an In!isible Illuminati (a%e 74)

' t"picall" spend more than JC5,000 a "ear to travel
and attend various conventions and seminars. Some cost onl"
a fe$ hundred dollars, others cost as much as J25,000 each
F most are invite onl".
-his is Nustifiable, because the people ' meet and the
thin!s ' learn !ive me an ed!e in $hat ' do.
9ut ' also for) over a massive amount of mone" each
"ear to be part of four different roundtable !roups,
t"picall" consistin! of
less than 12 people.
-hese are e+clusive
!roups ' meet $ith,
throu!hout the "ear, so '
can !ain focused strate!ic
insi!hts and !et access to
opportunities that Nust
aren(t available to the
pubic.
'onfessions of an In!isible Illuminati (a%e 74*

2fter fli!hts, hotels, meals, etc. ' probabl" spend
about J1C5,000 a "ear ?8S- !oin! to these four roundtable
!roup meetin!sM $hich t"picall" last a da", or a da" and a
half.
ealth" people don(t hoard
their mone" $hen it comes to
!ainin! information and access
to ne$ contacts, methods,
techniOues, and s)ills that
enable them to attract !reater
$ealth.
:rom the scarcit" mindset
that most people possess, the"
are forever trapped, not bein!
able to e+perience the re$ards
of livin! $ith an abundant, $ealth" mindset. -he" are
turned off, or perhaps even turned an!r" b" $ealth"
people(s mere e+istence.
3et $ealth" people
create and maintain
businesses that emplo"
the $orld(s populations.
ealth" people !ive the
most mone" to charities.
ealth" people fund the
arts, education, research
or!aniGations, and civic
pro!rams.
Wealthy people pay
the most taBes.
'onfessions of an In!isible Illuminati (a%e 74+

h" have ' made it a
practice to spend more and
more mone" each "ear, for
the last 10 "ears, see)in!
out $ealth" people and
learnin! $hat $ealth" people
learn# @ecause the return I
%et on the money I spend is
phenomenalE
Someone mi!ht thin) m"
o$n personal and business
development e+penses are
e+cessive, but it(s nothin! compared to the hi!her level
!roups freOuented b" individuals far outside m" lea!ue.
4ver" "ear in ?anuar", the $orld(s most po$erful
industrialists, financiers, and mo!uls meet in 6avos,
S$itGerland for a $ee) to net$or) and attend presentations.
-he entr" fee to the e+clusive 6avos 4conomic Summit is
J200,000L -hat(s ri!ht... -hose $ho attend 6avos spend as
much on a sin!le tic)et as ' spend on 255 :/8R of m"
roundtable meetin!s 255 342R.
'(ve never been to
6avos >' roll $ith a
different cro$d@. 9ut it(s
Nust one of the man" hi!h
level meetin! places that
are freOuented b" people
$ho have the po$er to
improve people(s lives on
a massive scale.
'onfessions of an In!isible Illuminati (a%e 74/

(If you truly want to see #han!es happen in the world,
and you brin! a uni6ue talent to the table, the men and
women who attend these types of hi!h end events are the
ones you want in your ba# po#et$ On the other hand, you
#an try to #han!e the world by standin! outside their hotel
and shoutin! at it with a bullhorn, lie a te#hnolo!i#ally
adept neanderthal, and see how many people you #an help
that way$$$ But I(d advise otherwise$"
It6s much more effecti!e to IN-I$T#AT. the system and
eBtract !alue which you can redirect to whate!er channel
you prefer.
4+clusive !roups such as 9ilderber!, *ouncil on :orei!n
Relations, etc. are attac)ed as the ,a+is of evil0 b"
conspirac" culture. 3et that culture doesn(t understand ho$
these or!aniGations $or).
'onfessions of an In!isible Illuminati (a%e 734

-he" don(t understand $h" $ealth" people meet in these
sorts of forums. -he" don(t appreciate $h" S4*R4*3 is so
important. -hese paranoid nerds
have been spreadin! their
delusional $orld vie$ on the
internet li)e herpes and "ou(ve
li)el" been infected.
-he", and the businessHhatin!
liberal puppetHpeople, are
eOuall" clueless about ho$ these
,evil0 !roups are filled $ith
the most clever establishment
saboteurs in histor".
-he !roups consist of some of the most creative
thin)ers, productive industrialists, and brilliant
scientists on the planet H the individuals responsible for
creatin! and mana!in! the infrastructure throu!h $hich our
civiliGation can thrive at levels of health and $ealth
unima!inable to previous !enerations.
These %eniuses are directly responsible for pro!idin%
you with the tools necessary for
re!olution to be born and raised.
Sure, most of those !roups are
filled $ith parasitical elites F
politicall" motivated bureaucrats $ho
are bein! strun! alon! to induce the
public(s hatred to$ard the
establishment. 9ut to shrie) in fear
of an or!aniGations( inventor" of
humanoids is Nust foolish.
'onfessions of an In!isible Illuminati (a%e 733

'dentif" $ithin these
!roups the crUme de la
crUme of modern heroes
H ?ohnH&altHli)e men of
the mind. 2nd had these
or!aniGations not
e+isted over the last
several decades, some
%itlerHli)e despot
$ould have li)el" come
alon! and murdered us
all b" no$.
' don(t )no$ e+actl"
$hat "ou(ve been throu!h durin! "our Nourne" to find the
truth, but ' do )no$ that "ou(ve come across a variet" of
characters out there $ho are e+tremel" convincin!... $ho
see) to dra$ "ou in and infect "ou $ith their perspective
of realit".
.ot )no$in! $hat the
.e$ orld /rder reall" is,
those characters blindl"
attac) the invaluable
fi!ures involved in
various !lobal initiatives
to usher in the necessar"
chan!es humanit" must
endure to survive
eternall".
-hose are the same characters $ho attac) me and the
perspectives ' brin! to "ou. -he" $ant "ou to be as an!r"
and as frustrated as the" are.
'onfessions of an In!isible Illuminati (a%e 737

"ltimately you6re %oin% to
make up your mind on your own.
-he $a" ' see it, ' could either be a miserable ?ohnn"
5ibert" under the mind control of the :un 7olice, or '
could choose to be responsible and ta)e action to start
livin! a life of $ealth, health, and abundant happiness.
' ur!e an"one sincerel"
interested in Noinin! one of
the man" 'lluminati
societies operatin! around
the planet toda", to start
pursuin! it ./.
2s of the time of this
$ritin!, $hile the .4=8S is
still open, easier access
for common people e+ists
toda" than it ever has
before. >2nd no$ is the most
e+citin! time in histor" to
be a part of $hat(s
happenin!.@
9ut "ou '55 face limitations. -he doors
aren(t Nust open to 2.3/.4. 3ou(re not !oin!
to ma)e an" pro!ress if "ou(ve been
blac)listed >that could have happened for a
variet" of reasons@.
-here 2R4 several 952*<5'S-S that are
maintained specificall" to bloc) access to
criminals and !overnment officials.
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>' oversa$ the development of one.@
-here are also several
international databases of names
$hich house li)el" *2.6'62-4S, $ho,
$hen matched, are li)el" to be
instantl" accepted. %o$ do "ou find
out if "ou(re in one of these
databases#
=ou can6t.
9ut $hen "ou raise "our fla!, those $ho can help "ou
enter the process $ill come to "our service. -a)e m"
'nsider(s *hallen!e to raise "our fla!, and sho$ me "ou(re
read" to ta)e the ne+t step.
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3ou don(t have to be interested in business to use the
advanta!es "ou(ll receive from societ" membership. 3ou
mi!ht !ravitate to$ard art, or "ou ma" be an
intellectual interested in !ainin! access to
rare )no$led!e. 3ou ma" be a teacher
interested in mentorin! "oun! apprentices.
9usiness isn(t for
ever"one, but ever"one
can utiliGe mone"H
ma)in! levera!e to see
their ideas and
creations reach as far as possible, to
responsive audiences and mar)ets.
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2ccess to the !round
brea)in! ideas of hi!hl"
accomplished leaders from a
lar!e variet" of
industrial, financial,
social and political
sectors !ives "ou a farH
reachin! !lobal perspective
"ou can levera!e in "our
creative proNects, no
matter $hat area "ou $ant
to be involved in.
-he rare and uniOue
abilit" to !ain )no$led!e and associate $ith ,insiders0
from around the $orld allo$s "ou not onl" to e+perience the
personal !ains from $hat "ou learn, but the abilit" to
deliver personal !ains to others, neither of $hich "ou
could ever accomplish as an isolated individual.
With a mastermind %roup1 your power multiplies.
2s ' described, the process ' $ent
throu!h to find a safe haven $here
' could build lon!Hterm
relationships $ith individuals $ho
could help me achieve m" !oals $as
essential in the development of m"
character.
hat ' $ent throu!h has allo$ed me
to become one of those individuals
$ho no$ helps /-%4RS achieve -%4'R
!oals.
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'f "ou !o do$n this path, man" of the people "ou $ill
meet have maNor professional accomplishments, academic
accolades, or $orld$ide reputations and achievements.
-hese people are not the
evil establishment fi!ures
demoniGed b" conspirac"
theorists and ,liberals0...
-he" are people $ho share
a desire to help others !ain
)no$led!e, connections, and
e+pertise. -he" are mentors
to those $ho are serious
about ta)in! char!e of their
o$n destinies, achievin!
$ealth, !ainin! financial freedom, e+periencin! d"namic
health, and reachin! hi!h levels of personal happiness.
9" raisin! a ne$ !eneration of individuals $ho can
learn to live independent of
the establishment, $e(re
ensurin! the smoothest
possible transition into the
inevitable.
;a"be "ou $ant to !et
close to people $ho have
mastered the 5a$ of
2ttraction, and learn
directl" from them ho$ to
achieve the mindset all
happ", successful people
possess.
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;a"be "ou Nust $ant to learn about the
latest advancements in science and
technolo!" H about the most recent
censored research and discoveries bein!
made to cure debilitatin!
diseases and a!in!.
/r "ou mi!ht $ant access to
mone" ma)in! opportunities
that $ill )eep "our famil" safe, secure, and
health" durin! the depression.
'(m personall"
interested in ta)in!
advanta!e of dirt cheap real estate
prices, to create affordable housin!
opportunities for people in m" local
area $ho are stru!!lin! because of
the do$nturn.
Some people $ant to create $indfall
profits usin! levera!ed stoc)s and bonds
durin! the turbulent shifts of $ealth
that $ill continue to occur in the
financial mar)ets over the ne+t fe$
"ears.
't(s also essential to learn about
asset protection strate!ies, and the
specific tactics for achievin! personal
soverei!nt".
Think of all the %reat opportunities
you ha!e access to lookin% forward.
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-he reasons "ou(re loo)in! for advanta!es from becomin!
a member in an or!aniGation li)e the one ' belon! to mi!ht
be fe$, or the" could be man".
9ut as the $orld
economies decline in the
!reatest depression ever,
there(s no better place to
be than in the securit" of
a topHnotch mastermind
!roup, that can not onl"
assist "ou in achievin!
and maintainin! the
lifest"le "ou desire, but
enable "ou to better help
others $ho are in need as
$ell.
-here(s no better time to seiGe "our o$n personal po$er
than ri!ht no$. -here(s no obstacle too difficult or cost
too !reat to hold "ou bac) from becomin! $ho "ou $ere meant
to be.
-oda", $hen ' loo) bac) at ho$ life 8S46 -/ 94, '
chuc)le. -he opportunit" for me to e+perience life at its
fullest, no matter $hat ' $ent throu!h in m" dar)est "ears,
is the same opportunit" available to an"one else $ho(s
read" to move for$ard and pull their s$ord from the stone.
2ll ' needed $as a little help from a friend...
What do =O" need&
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Three Sho-#i,3 %o,fessio,s
2s if it $asn(t enou!h lettin! "ou in of the most
intimate details of m" life: ho$ ' thin), ho$ ' act, and
$hat m" a!enda is...
2fter ever"thin! '(ve said thus far,
there $ill undoubtedl" be some ?ohnn"
5ibert" out there sOua$)in! about ho$ m"
boo) Confessions of an Invisible
Illuminati, in the end, confessed nothin!.
2lthou!h ?ohnn" is infinitel"
impossible to please in his state of
constant confrontation and disappointment,
'(ll $rap up this publication $ith a nice
prett" bo$ b" leavin! him $ith three
indisputable nu!!ets.
'onfession 3:
'onspiracy culture has been
infiltrated for the sole purpose
of recruitment. 2!ent
provocateurs are so ti!htl"
embedded on the messa!e boards,
social net$or)s, and blo!osphere,
it(s impossible to separate them
from the rest of the herd.
herever "ou turn, someone is
attemptin! to influence $hat "ou
thin). *hances are that onl"
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until recentl" in "our life, "ou had ver" little )no$led!e
about 2ustrian economics, obNectivism, the *onstitution,
secret societies, the monetar" s"stem, and a host of other
topics. >*hances are, before "ou $ere suc)ed into the
'lluminati ;ar)etin! ;atri+, "ou could have cared less.@
9ut in recent "ears "ou(ve been ,a$a)ened0 to the
nuances of social and economic mechanisms spinnin! us into
a ne$ $orld order.
2lon! "our Nourne", "ou(ve been
s$a"ed b" disinformation that fit
into $hatever perverted beliefs "ou
held about realit". 'f "ou believed
in the 9ible, "ou(ve been told about
the Satanic 5uciferian conspirac",
the return
of the antiH
*hrist, PPP,
952% 952%
952%.
'f "ou believed in aliens,
"ou(ve been told about 8:/(s, *'2
mind coverups, and the reptilian
outerH$orld bein!s $ho came to
4arth to rule over the humans,
952% 952% 952%.
.o$ "ou(ve met me, and
hopefull" "ou(ve be!un to meet others li)e me. e $ere the
ones $ho pulled "ou out of the delusions that so
effectivel" helped desensitiGe "ou and prepare "ou for
entr" into the 'lluminati mastermind.
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Someone had to creep in and latch on to $hatever
delusions "ou !ravitated to$ard, cran) up the freOuenc",
and then smash those illusions into a million pieces F li)e
a mirror bein! tossed off a s)"scraper.
'f "ou(re no$ becomin! a$are
that the ,'lluminati hand0 $as
in a maNorit" of the
ridiculous disinformation
about the alien, 5uciferian,
or reptilian plots for !lobal
!enocide, "ou can be!in to see
the bi! picture of ho$ the
ultimate !oal is bein!
achieved.
'onfession 7:
An Illuminati hand in the r:!olution is a !ast
understatement. :or decades this period in histor" has been
envisioned, planned for, and is no$ bein! e+ecuted li)e an
1D12 /verture of consciousness.
3ou mi!ht remember hearin! bac) in
late 200C, before the 7residential
primaries, that *on!ressman Ron 7aul
had raised more mone" in a sin!le da"
than an" other 7residential contender
in histor".
3ou probabl" also remember that he
raised more campai!n contributions from
8.S. Service people than an" other
candidateM 6emocrat /R Republican...
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'f "ou $ere follo$in!, "ou $itnessed ho$ he $as shunned
b" the mainstream media durin! the primar" elections. %e
$as i!nored durin! the debates >purposefull" uninvited to
the :o+ debates@, labeled as a )oo), and pushed to the
sidelines.
' hope "ou $ere furious about that, because that(s the
4=2*- )ind of rise $e needed out of "ou. hen the collapse
came in 200D, Nust before the election, *on!ressman Ron
7aul be!an ma)in! dail" appearances on mainstream media,
suddenl" labeled as ,-he !u" $ho $as ri!ht all alon!.0
>is supporters were stunnedE
(But you should have seen the !rin on my fa#e$"
2s soon as 9arrac) /bama $as inau!urated, conservative
media be!an the stead" transition from 9ushHsupport to
*onstitutionHsupport as fast as audiences $ould eat it up.
-he public has a sli!ht learnin! curve. 3ou can(t Nust
start tellin! them the truth
overni!ht because the" $on(t
believe "ouL
(They need to be led out of
their tran#es #arefully$ But at
the end of day, it(s lie
tea#hin! a #hild to ride a bie
1 nothin! #an stop your pro!ress
if you eep pushin!$"
So far ever"thin! has $or)ed
ma!icall". '(m ver" pleased.
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.o$, after ever"thin! '(ve told
"ou throu!hout this publication,
if "ou still don(t see ho$ this
Ron 7aul phenomenon came about,
and the importance it pla"ed
creatin! a foundational movement
to$ard a ne$ $orld order, '
encoura!e "ou to S4R'/8S53 be!in
Ouestionin! ever"thin! "ou -%'.<
"ou )no$ about secret societies.
(/aybe you should 6uestion your
sour#es a bit more thorou!hly33"
'onfession ::
If you really knew >OW 9"'> 9ON.= is waitin% to be
thrown at a libertarian candidate1 your aw would drop.
-he amount of mone" that $as put into settin! off the
Ron 7aul phenomenon is mere 5//S4 *%2.&4 compared to the
stoc)pile of cash and assets Nust $aitin! to be spent in
order to overthro$ the liberal establishment for !ood >as
soon as 2012@.
-o accuratel"
describe ho$ much has
been stoc)piled,
consider $hat it $ould
be li)e to use all of
the $ater in an /l"mpic
siGe s$immin! pool to
put out the flame on
the head of a sin!le
match stic).
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3ou simpl" *2../- ima!ine
ho$ man" ea!er multiH
millionaires and ;85-'H
9'55'/.2'R4S are out there
$aitin! patientl" until the
74R:4*- moment comes alon!
$here the" can root out ever"
last parasite in the s"stem,
restore *onstitutional la$,
and usher in an era of
unhindered, unre!ulated free
enterprise F catapultin!
civiliGation to Ouic)l" advance to$ard unprecedented levels
of health, $ealth, and potential.
Why&
@ecause it6s %oin% to make us all IN5AN.$= W.A$T>=E
ant to )no$ $h" $e $ere so e+cited to see /bama
elected# 9ecause he(s the epitome of ever"thin! 2merica 'S
./-. %e(s the smooth #riminal
voters needs to fall in love $ith
in order to brea) do$n their belief
in !overnment once and for all. '
personall" can(t $ait until the
s)eletons start comin! out of the
closet H it(s !oin! to be a circus.
>3ou(ve seen this pattern happenin!
in all the previous
administrations, so "ou should
alread" have a !ood idea about
$hat(s on the horiGon.@
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Voters decided the" $anted to
learn the hard $a", so let
them. 5et(s see ho$ the"(ll
feel once the motor of the
$orld comes to a !rindin! halt.
e(re prepared for an" sort of
stoppa!e, and if "ou see the
importance of the events
unfoldin! in the comin! "ears,
' encoura!e "ou to secure "our
future, let nature ta)e its
course, and don(t !et cau!ht up
in the collateral dama!e.
9" hoo) or croo), $e $ill see
the rapid transformation to$ard
a free !lobal societ" $ithin the first Ouarter of this
centur". 't can start in 2merica b" 2012, or $e can $ait it
out for another decade... 't all depends on the indi!idual.
4ither $a", ' ur!entl" invite "ou to ta)e the steps
necessar", and put the effort forth to ensure "our
lifest"le $on(t be effected
b" the collapse.
4ver"thin! the 4li Roo)
brand has developed so far,
m" boo)s and various online
materials, have been steppin!
stones to prepare m" readers
and online friends to enter
the ,safe haven0 that(s been
built in secrec" over the
last 10 "ears.
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' ori!inall" came forth on ?anuar" 1
st
of 2009 to be!in
attractin! those Oualified candidates ' could brin! into
the safe haven, and shortl" before ' released *onfessions
of an 'nvisible 'lluminati, man" of those select
individuals chose to Noin us.
.o$, $ith the full release of this publication, the
doors are openin! up... e(ve came to!ether to form a
communit"Horiented support infrastructure to rapidl"
accommodate the man" Oualified individuals $ho are no$
be!innin! to Noin us en masse.
To find out more, you now what to do$
-a)e m" 'nsider *hallen!e, and !et connected so "ou
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1our +luepri,ts for Es-ape
-his chapter has been purposefull" omitted.
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