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Sep 2007
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Sept. 13, 2007 Alan Watt - Blurb "BEE-HI...

ALAN WATT ( CUTTINGTHROUGHTHEMATRIX.COM & ALANWATTSENTIENTSENTINEL.EU )
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Planned Society-TV-Radio - Research Teams. Going back through history to find origins of controlled society. Manipulation of Public's Mind - Big Foundations (Fronting for Elite) - Investigation of Human Mind. Pursuit of "Happiness" - Repertoires - Environment - Schooling, Education. Circle of Dialectic Process, Force-Counterforce - Thinking in Short-Term ... Show More
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