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1983 Rep Larry McDonald's final interview, warns about NWO, just before plane shot down
Posted on 5/24/22 at 8:52 am
Posted on 5/24/22 at 8:52 am
People said Larry was crazy. They called him a conspiracy theorist. Today we see the fruit of that “elite core” he talked about and would more likely call Larry a prophet. What Larry said in 1983 that got him killed can no longer be denied. There is a Deep State. There is a Swamp. The socialists are out of the closet and some Americans are so duped...
2 minute Twitter video
He mentions the book by Carroll Quigley, published, (accidentally), in 1966, titled "Tragedy and HOPE".
It was TLDR.
I know many here are familiar with this book. Some have even read it. Here it is below and since it is TLDR, for most, just check the link and read the Table of Contents.
The book
He died just for talking about it.
2 minute Twitter video
He mentions the book by Carroll Quigley, published, (accidentally), in 1966, titled "Tragedy and HOPE".
quote:
Somehow one of the most revealing books ever published slipped through the editorial
offices of one of the major publishing houses in New York and found its way into the
bookstores of America in 1966.
It was TLDR.
I know many here are familiar with this book. Some have even read it. Here it is below and since it is TLDR, for most, just check the link and read the Table of Contents.
The book
He died just for talking about it.
quote:
As a result of this rupture of tradition, the thinkers of today, (1966), are fumbling in an effort
to find a meaning that will satisfy them. This is as true of the contemporary babbling
philosophers as it is of the younger generation who fumblingly try to express Christ's
message of love and help without any apparent realization that Christ's message is
available in writing and that generations of thinkers debated its implications centuries
ago.
The meaning the present generation is seeking can be found in our own past.
quote:
The hope of the twentieth century rests on its recognition that war and depression are
man-made, and needless
Posted on 5/24/22 at 8:55 am to LookSquirrel
Let me do a quick edit here in order to get us all up to date. When the turn of the 22nd Century arrives, I'll update it accordingly, because IMHO, it will still apply.
"The hope of the 21st Century rests on its recognition that war and depression are man-made, and needless."
"The hope of the 21st Century rests on its recognition that war and depression are man-made, and needless."
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