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Re: Very OT: Zeitgeist, The Movie...(Skull and Bones)



Some of this stuff is fleshed out in the movie, too, about Bush Sr's daddy financing the Nazi's, etc....

And thanks for that pilot's page, whoever sent that. Good stuff there. I also looked at the pop mech debunking page. It looks to me like they do a good job of avoiding the questions, put up pictures that are contrary to the questions they're trying to answer, etc (ie: the pic that "answers" the question regarding the puffs of smoke that preceded the fall of the building. And they don't explain how it fell at the speed of gravity.

On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 3:29 PM, Rev Fever <revfever@ubergadget.com> wrote:
Read the book "Fleshing Out Skull and Bones". It will answer a lot of your questions. 
This dark stuff has been going for a lot longer than some may realize, and the Bush dynasty and related previous family members (Walker,etc)
 have played a major role in such for over a 100 years now.  (including the financing of Hitler, along with the German industrialist Thyssen family firm) 

Not "conspiracy theory" stuff.  All from documented from US gov't and foreign intelligence sources and personal accounts of previously well-connected insiders 
who finally decided to speak out. Actually, you may not want to know these things. Will possibly shatter "The American Dream" for a lot of folks. 
But, that is the way the Truth cookie crumbles sometimes...

-Rev. Fever


PS- Also, see the movie "The Damned" (1969) by Luchino Visconti. Obviously based on the Thyssen family and it's sordid history.
I highly REVcommend seeing this excellent and disturbing film. Visconti was a genius and also quite brave to have made this film.
(look what happened to Pasolini, after awhile of him telling the Truth, as well)



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