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Deception facilitated by the media, government and education oftentimes includes the omission of key facts. In this often used way, the public narrative, perceptions and world views are controlled to favor those in authority as in tyrannical regimes like North Korea. Tyranny knows that whomever controls your mental frame also controls your life. Filling in intentional gaps or disinformation on background information will help you understand the intent of government and authorities in your life. When you are better informed, your actions will be more appropriate and better targeted to help recover our lost freedoms. At the very least, you will better prepared for what is coming down the pike.

Le Mis- The Hidden Back Story- Part 3

By Terry | Conspiracy Facts , Deception by Omission , French Revolution , Government conspiracy , Illuminati

[dropcap color=”color-default” font=”geneva” style=”oblique” size=”scmgc-3em”]I[/dropcap]f you have read parts 1 and 2, you now have some background for the French Revolution itself, all of which you likely did not cover in that history class or pick up from the movie. Now, for one of the key conspirators who helped get the ball rolling, or as […]

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Le Mis- The Hidden Back Story – Part 2

By Terry | Conspiracy Facts , Deception by Omission , French Revolution , Government conspiracy , Illuminati

Beginnings of the French Revolution [dropcap color=”color-default” font=”geneva” style=”oblique” size=”scmgc-3em”]A[/dropcap]dam Weishaupt, a Jesuit taught professor of canon law at the University of Ingolstadt, founded a secret society called the Illuminati in Bavaria in 1776. This was the same year that the American War for Independence (or Revolution as is the common reference these days) began. It […]

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Le Mis- The Hidden Back Story- Part 1

By Terry | Conspiracy Facts , Deception by Omission , French Revolution , Government conspiracy , Illuminati

Le Mis, was a good movie. Not entirely enjoyable as a movie depicting misery and suffering is not actually the most uplifting theme but well acted, engaging and a bit surprising. (Whoda thunk that Wolverine and the Gladiator could sing?) It took a little getting used to since everyone sang instead of speaking for the entire movie, which made it […]

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