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Dec 2008
46m 46s

Dec. 8, 2008 Alan Watt "Cutting Through ...

ALAN WATT ( CUTTINGTHROUGHTHEMATRIX.COM & ALANWATTSENTIENTSENTINEL.EU )
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--{ You Will Love Big Brother: "Hang On to Sanity from Things Precipitous, Guiding the Mind to Global Sovieticus, When All Opinions Parroted Repetitive Are Spoke by Rote by the Collective, What's Right Today is Wrong Tomorrow, Adapt or Die, from Torture and Sorrow, Oldthink is Out and Newthink is In, Anyone Differing is Living in Sin, Opinions Farce ... Show More
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