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advancedatheistPosted: Mar 20, 2010 - 09:56
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Edward, if you want to start a page about Henry Makow's nuttiness (regularly featured on Jeff Rense's website), you'd have plenty of material.

For example:

Aldous Huxley's Dictatorship by Seduction
http://www.henrymakow.com/brave_new_world.html</p>

Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World" (1931) was not so much science fiction or cautionary tale, as prophecy based on the author's insider knowledge of Illuminati plans. We have the privilege of living in a world that is starting to morph into Huxley's.

Yeah, those poor Illuminists have such lax security regarding their "plans."

BTW, if you've read BNW and Jacque Fresco's Looking Forward, you might get the impression that Fresco cribbed a lot of ideas from Huxley.

I've also observed that teen boys and young adult men who read BNW come away with an impression of it different from Huxley's intention, as in, wow, look at all the easy sex and free drugs! I certainly had that reaction when I read it at that age. I wonder if the same demographic feels drawn to the Venus Project for similar reasons.

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MuertosPosted: Mar 20, 2010 - 10:26
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The same demographic feels drawn to the Venus Project because it's promoted in a series of movies that pushes conspiracy theories, and most diehard conspiracy believers are teen boys and young adult men.

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advancedatheistPosted: Mar 20, 2010 - 10:54
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I suspect that teen boys and young adult men with jobs, educations and girlfriends to give structure to their lives tend not to fall for CT's.

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