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NWO VFX: WHY TV IS NOT REALITY
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Think about this: the people who are “creating the NWO” own all media,: TV, film, internet, etc.. These two video tutorials demonstrate how video and film can be created and changed to “look real” even though they are complete fiction. We are seeing these technologies used on “TV News” and Hollywood films constantly. The people who own this technology in Hollywood, television, shadow governments, etc.. can use these technologies in REAL TIME to create the illusion of “reality”. I’m not saying that nothing on TV is “real”. However, computer created or altered video can include wars, false flag events, political performances, etc.. Do you really think Obama writes his own speeches?
CHINA IS THE NEW WORLD ORDER
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If you are a typical ignorant, arrogant, over-fed, under-educated, oblivious American you aren’t aware that the New World Order has already arrived. It’s called China. Here are a few facts you might want to know before you become an extinct species of homo sapiens:
- The Chinese Communist Party is the largest political party in the world.
- The average person on planet Earth in 2012 is a 29 year old Chinese male. He lives in China.
- As of July 2010, the People’s Republic of China has an estimated total population of 1,338,612,968. About 21% of the population (145,461,833 males; 128,445,739 females) are 14 years old or younger, 71% (482,439,115 males; 455,960,489 females) are between 15 and 64 years old, and 8% (48,562,635 males; 53,103,902 females) are over 65 years old.
- China’s traditional religions—Buddhism, Taoism, and Chinese folk religions—are the dominant faiths. According to various sources, Buddhism in China accounts for between 660 million (~50% of the population) and over 1 billion.
- Standard Mandarin, a variety of Mandarin based on the Beijing dialect, is the official national language of China and is used as a lingua franca between people of different linguistic backgrounds.
- China currently has the most cellphone users of any country in the world, with over 800 million users as of July 2010. As of 2012.
- China has the world’s second-largest economy in terms of nominal GDP, totalling approximately US$7.298 trillion according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
- With 2.3 million active troops, the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is the largest standing military force in the world.
- The People’s Republic of China is the second-largest country in the world by land area after Russia[13] and is either the third- or fourth-largest by total area, after Russia, Canada and, depending on the definition of total area, the United States.
NINETEEN EIGHTY-FOUR (1984) by GEORGE ORWELL
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Nineteen Eighty-Four (first published in 1949) by George Orwell is a dystopian novel about Oceania, a society ruled by the oligarchical dictatorship of the Party. Life in the Oceanian province of Airstrip One is a world of perpetual war, pervasive government surveillance, and incessant public mind control, accomplished with a political system euphemistically named English Socialism (Ingsoc), which is administered by a privileged Inner Party elite. Yet they too are subordinated to the totalitarian cult of personality of Big Brother, the deified Party leader who rules with a philosophy that decries individuality and reason as thought crimes; thus the people of Oceania are subordinated to a supposed collective greater good. The protagonist, Winston Smith, is a member of the Outer Party who works for the Ministry of Truth (Minitrue), which is responsible for propaganda and historical revisionism. His job is to re-write past newspaper articles so that the historical record is congruent with the current party ideology. Because of the childhood trauma of the destruction of his family — the disappearances of his parents and sister — Winston Smith secretly hates the Party, and dreams of rebellion against Big Brother.
As literary political fiction and as dystopian science-fiction, Nineteen Eighty-Four is a classic novel in content, plot, and style. Many of its terms and concepts, such as Big Brother, doublethink, thoughtcrime, Newspeak, and memory hole, have become contemporary vernacular since its publication in 1949. Moreover, Nineteen Eighty-Four popularized the adjective Orwellian, which refers to official deception, secret surveillance, and manipulation of the past in service to a totalitarian or manipulative political agenda.
George Orwell “encapsulate[d] the thesis at the heart of his unforgiving novel” in 1944, and three years later wrote most of it on the Scottish island of Jura, during the 1947–48 period, despite being critically tubercular. On December 4, 1948, he sent the final manuscript to the Secker and Warburg editorial house who published Nineteen Eighty-Four on June 8, 1949. By 1989, it had been translated in to some 65 languages, the greatest number for any English-language novel at the time.
The title of the novel, its terms, its Newspeak language, and the author’s surname are contemporary bywords for privacy lost to the State; while the adjective Orwellian connotes a totalitarian dystopia characterized by government control and subjugation of the people. As a language, Newspeak applies different meanings to things and actions by referring only to the end to be achieved, not the means of achieving it; hence, the Ministry of Peace (Minipax) deals with war, and the Ministry of Love (Miniluv) deals with brainwashing and torture. The Ministries do achieve their goals; peace through war, and love of Big Brother through mind control. (Wikipedia.org)
NEW ORDER ORDER ‘MERICA — WHAT COULD GO WRONG?
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