Zeitgeist Part One Exposed: The Film
Sunday, September 21st, 2008 - by Terry MelansonThe playlist for parts 1-8 are embedded below.
Also see the Zeitgeist Challenge.
The playlist for parts 1-8 are embedded below.
Also see the Zeitgeist Challenge.
I have just launched a new site: Bavarian Illuminati: Home of the Original Writings of the Illuminati.
I will be translating the Original Writings of the Illuminati and posting them there in installments - hopefully 10 or 12 pages per week. The first 12 pages of Einige Originalschriften des Illuminatenordens has been posted as a start. In between the translations of the Original Writings, I’ll also be blogging on the history of the Order, secret societies of the era, short bios of confirmed members, and excerpts from relevant works, etc. The second post on the site, is: A Brief Encounter with Adam Weishaupt in 1804.
Enjoy!
Basra: Bethlehem of the New World Order
Paul David Collins | 2008-09-19 - In his book The Shape of Things to Come, H.G. Wells forecasted a global conference in the southern Iraqi city of Basra that would lead to the birth of a world government (no pagination). Wells was not simply drawing from his imagination … he was privy to many of the plans of the power elite.
Author of The Hidden Face of Terrorism: The Dark Side of Social Engineering, from Antiquity to September 11, and with his brother, The Ascendancy of the Scientific Dictatorship: An Examination of Epistemic Autocracy, From the 19th to the 21st Century .
Susan Yoshihara, Ph.D. - September 18, 2008
(NEW YORK – C-FAM) At United Nations headquarters last week, UN Population Fund (UNFPA) executive director Thoraya Obaid called for more funding for population programs, including reducing fertility, promoting “reproductive health services,” and “de-stigmatizing” sodomy.
Obaid began her remarks by commemorating the 40th anniversary of Paul Erlich’s book, The Population Bomb, which alarmed readers about the threat of “overpopulation” and justified the establishment of UNFPA. While she admitted the book’s prediction of “massive starvation on a large scale has not come to pass,” she nonetheless called for renewed commitment to boilerplate population control policies such as promoting smaller families, warning nations that world population had grown from 3.5 billion to 6.7 billion since 1968.
Planned Parenthood, an organization that claims to promote women’s health and well-being, has a deeply stained history of racism, hatred and lies.
Margaret Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood, summed up the purpose of her organization with this statement: “More children from the fit, less from the unfit.”
Andrew Roberts, the Anglosphere’s greatest modern mythologist, may be perfectly suited to sanitize the Bush presidency.
By R.J. Stove
Connoisseurs of homicidal book reviews have long treasured the virtuosic evisceration that British immunologist Sir Peter Medawar performed in 1950 on Teilhard de Chardin, that once fashionable Gallic mountebank. Of Teilhard’s The Phenomenon of Man, Medawar remarked, “its author can be excused of dishonesty only on the grounds that before deceiving others he has taken great pains to deceive himself.”
Sir Peter’s slashing verdict inevitably comes to a mind confronted with the work of currently hip British neocon Andrew Roberts.
Charles Scaliger -Friday, 19 September 2008 15:04
Respected newsman and consummate insider, Fareed Zakaria paints a rosy picture of unabated globalism and global governance and tells why America’s crises are overblown.
The Post-American World, by Fareed Zakaria, New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2008, 292 pages, hardcover.
If the American news media favors Cassandras, naysayers, and pessimists, then Fareed Zakaria, editor and columnist for Newsweek magazine and irrepressible optimist, is something of an anomaly. But the Indian-born Zakaria, who sits on the boards of both the Council on Foreign Relations and the Trilateral Commission, two of America’s most elite and elitist organizations that typically operate at cross-purposes to the interests of ordinary Americans, is also an insider’s insider. From his vantage point at the pinnacle of the American establishment, this non-practicing Muslim from Bombay enjoys the privileged perspective of the select few who engineer the world we live in behind the scenes.
Sep 17 2008 By Ian Brandes (via Aftermath News)
THEY trade in everything from stolen art to nuclear technology and leave rivals riddled with bullets in the streets of Moscow.
Now the worst thugs in the Russian Mafia have blasted their way to the top of the global organised crime league.
Moscow’s Solntsevskaya Bratva, known as the Brotherhood, have just been named the worst criminal gang in the world in a major survey.
And the planet’s most famous mobsters, the “Five Families” of the New York Mafia, barely scrape into the top 10.

Leaked confidential letter of Charles de Haes, honorary secretary to Prince Bernhard and co-founder of the 1001.
Bankers, intelligence agents, and raw materials executives striving for a sustainable future
September 18, 2008
In 2005, ISGP first wrote about the 1001 Club. Unfortunately, at the time it was impossible for the author to get hold of copies of the original membership lists. This has changed in recent weeks. Irish journalist Kevin Dowling, who in 1990 was responsible for a number of important exposés on corruption within the World Wide Fund for Nature and the ineffectiveness of some of the fund’s most important programs, recently stumbled across ISGP and decided to send a 1978 and a 1987 membership of the 1001 Club - the only ones who have ever leaked.
Although over a period of more than 25 years a few articles have been written based on these lists, complete photocopies have never been made public. A good number of interesting names have also not been made available previously. They include the British and French Rothschilds, the Astors, David and Laurance Rockefeller, the Bechtels, Michel David-Weill of Lazard, the Wallenbergs, Prince Hans Adam von Liechtenstein, and several others. Equally interesting to this site are some of the Belgian members, including our good friend Leopold Lippens.
Although the 1001 Club is supposed to be nothing more than a group of wealthy WWF supporters, the truth is that a good number of very controversial individuals have been members of this club. There’s also something wrong with the fact that both the 1001 Club members as well as the international press, seldom, if ever, have spoken about this group. In other words, time to further identify Europe’s aristocracy and shed some light on the 1001. Continue reading…
It’s the strongest signal yet from the global elite about who they want in the White House.
WorldNetDaily - September 16, 2008
[...] here is the chapter-by-chapter arguments from “The Obama Nation” that were not disputed in “Unfit for Publication.” Because the Obama campaign did not even attempt to refute these substantive arguments, I now assume the Obama campaign is conceding their truth …
Julian C. Holmes, A brilliant and prolific letter writer.
[...] Though the Washington Post does not over-extend itself in the pursuit of hard news, just let drop the faintest rumor of a government “conspiracy”, and a klaxon horn goes off in the news room. Aroused from apathy in the daily routine of reporting assignations and various other political and social sports events, editors and reporters scramble to the phones. The klaxon screams its warning: the greatest single threat to herd-journalism, corporate profits, and government stability — the dreaded “CONSPIRACY THEORY”!!
It is not known whether anyone has actually been hassled or accosted by any of these frightful spectres, but their presence is announced to Post readers with a salvo of warnings to avoid the tricky, sticky webs spun by the wacko “CONSPIRACY THEORISTS”.
Recall how the Post saved us from the truth about Iran-Contra.
Professional conspiracy exorcist Mark Hosenball was hired to ridicule the idea that Oliver North and his CIA-associated gangsters had conspired to do wrong (*1). And when, in their syndicated column, Jack Anderson and Dale Van Atta discussed some of the conspirators, the Post sprang to protect its readers, and the conspirators, by censoring the Anderson column before printing it (*2).
But for some time the lid had been coming off the Iran-Contra conspiracy. In 1986, the Christic Institute, an interfaith center for law and public policy, had filed a lawsuit alleging a U.S. arms-for-drugs trade that helped keep weapons flowing to the CIA-Contra army in Nicaragua, and cocaine flowing to U.S. markets (*3). In 1988 Leslie Cockburn published Out of Control, a seminal work on our bizarre, illegal war against Nicaragua (*4). The Post contributed to this discovery process by disparaging the charges of conspiracy and by publishing false information about the drug-smuggling evidence presented to the House Subcommittee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. When accused by Committee Chairman Charles Rangel (D-NY). of misleading reporting, the Post printed only a partial correction and declined to print a letter of complaint from Rangel (*5).
Old Testament verse explored in Bahai context in “The Half-Inch Prophecy”
By Inge Grunwaldt
Friday, September 12, 2008
“The Half-Inch Prophecy” focuses on the following prophecy of the Old Testament: “In that day also he shall come even to thee from Assyria, and from the fortified cities, and from the fortress even to the river, and from sea to sea, and from mountain to mountain.” (Micah, 7:12)
In William Sears’ version of the King James Bible this prophecy measures exactly one half an inch, but it contains a world of information.
Paul Joseph Watson - September 17, 2008
Billionaire investor George Soros has slammed US Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson for behaving in the same manner as bankers in the 1930’s and mishandling a financial crisis that threatens a repeat of the Great Depression.
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William N. Grigg - September 15, 2008
Hail comrades well met: In this famous 1911 editorial cartoon, Karl Marx is rapturously greeted on Wall Street and taken to the bosom of Carnegie and Rockefeller. This tidily sums up the relationship between Wall Street corporate socialists and the non-housebroken Marxist revolutionaries who are their distant kin.
Denouement (n) — The unraveling of a plot; a catastrophe….
From Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
There is something supernally appropriate to the fact that, in order to find the most suitable definition for just right word to describe the ongoing crisis of the financial system, we have to refer to a dictionary published in 1913.
We are now into the second year of the unraveling of the world financial system. It could be described as the Great Denouement (or final act) of a plot that began in 1913, when Congress created the Federal Reserve System, aka the Focus of Evil in the Modern World. So far the effects of the unraveling have had minimal impact on the larger economy.
This is about to change.
PERFECTIBILISTS: The 18th Century Bavarian Order of the Illuminati, by Terry Melanson
The Ascendancy of the Scientific Dictatorship, by Paul & Phillip Collins
Memoirs Illustrating the History of Jacobinism, by Abbe Barruel
Fire in the Minds of Men: Origins of the Revolutionary Faith, by James H. Billington
America's Secret Establishment: An Introduction to the Order of Skull & Bones, by Antony C. Sutton