posted on Jan, 5 2009 @ 03:25 PM
reply to post by bignick
In fact, the only part that ever refers to the dajjal is #3. I agree it seems unnecessary to have the #3, as one can follow the series from 1 2 and 4
without missing much. I think what the author is attempting is to show that the NWO is an ancient doctrine by first in #1 show that the NWO is not
just a crazy theory but comes from the mouths of many prominent politicians. #2 seems to be a crash course on the mystery schools hinting at atlantean
origins. Part #4 is the elite-occult connection and I think the author is attempting to show that the elites are tied in with the mystery schools. My
interpretation, and I think what the author is trying to convey is that the NWO is an ancient doctrine of establishing a utopia on earth known as the
New Atlantis, but it will never work out in a good way as people are imperfect, but is being swindled into existence by creating a false end-times
scenario by fooling everyone into thinking it is the apocalypse of prophecy (project bluebeam?). Having been into the NWO theory, it puts a lot of
things into perspective.
I am actually kind of interested to see what #5 will be.
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actually if you are a mod reading this could you move this to the New World Order forum?
[edit on 5-1-2009 by italkyoulisten]