The Middle Chamber interviews Jan Irvin and Joe Atwill: The CIA and the Counterculture
The Middle Chamber interviews Jan Irvin and Joe Atwill: The CIA and the Counterculture
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The Middle Chamber interviews Jan Irvin and Joe Atwill: The CIA and the Counterculture
Continue reading →By Alan Mercer Even though I avoid labels nowadays, I still try to be clear about what I believe. Principles are part of the picture, but we need to see the picture for ourselves. I believe that readers are interested … Continue reading →
Bill Joslin interview – “Meditation: Deconstructing Nonsense” – #202 PDF Note: I present third-party media (articles, books, podcasts, videos) when I feel the content has value. Even when I’m sympathetic, it’s not possible to endorse all the views expressed. Readers … Continue reading →
Continued from Part 5 Book Aldous Huxley: Brave New World Revisited Writing in the 1950s, Aldous Huxley writes, “Today the art of mind-control is in the process of becoming a science” (39). The scientists in this field, he claims, are … Continue reading →
Continued from Part 4 Aldous Huxley: Brave New World Revisited Huxley refers to Pavlov’s experiments on animals, in which even the strongest ones display a nervous breakdown after the repeated stress of Pavlov’s cruel experiments (59). He notes also how … Continue reading →
Continued from Part 3 Aldous Huxley: Brave New World Revisited Propaganda, Mind Control & Entertainment Huxley admits that political and commercial entities had developed new techniques for manipulating the thoughts of the public “in the interest of some minority“(4). He … Continue reading →
Continued from Part 2 Aldous Huxley: Brave New World Revisited Do People Really Want Freedom? Huxley asserts, referring also to a poll, that people will be happy enough to “live by bread alone–or at least by bread and circuses alone” … Continue reading →
Continued from Part 1 Aldous Huxley: Brave New World Revisited Just as Huxley, writing in the 1950s, predicted a “new medieval system”, also Giuliano Amato, an architect of the European Union praised the Middle Ages in a 2000 interview: “. … Continue reading →
Aldous Huxley: Brave New World Revisited Brave New World Revisited was published in 1958 and is a non-fiction commentary by Huxley on his 1930’s novel Brave New World in which he predicts a totalitarian world government that dominates human beings … Continue reading →
Who Rules Canada? The basic facts are in black and white. Propaganda holds us back from seeing the simple truth. Elected Members of Parliament do not swear an oath to the people of Canada. They serve a power that is … Continue reading →