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"Part of a book that no publisher would touch (they dismissed it as: “too scientific”, “too un-scientific”, “for a niche audience only”, etc.). So I posted it on Lulu, a print-on-demand website."

Dr. Jacobus Rodius

“Secrets of Mind Science”

THE ULTIMATE CONSPIRACY

The term “deep politics” refers to events (like Dallas, Watergate, or 9/11) and cabals (like the Bohemian Club or Skull & Bones). The latter are “deep” indeed because they not only run a global military-industrial complex in deep secrecy, but they also conduct Masonic voodoo ceremonies in deep earnest. They do so for good reason because we now know that voodoo works. This was demonstrated in theory (quantum neurophysics, non-linear mathematics) and practice (laboratory experiments, statistics). In fact all nature’s systems turn out to be corruptible. So every coincidence is suspect, and no miracle is impossible.

Why do these revelations attract no media hype? The main reason is that it has long been a public “deep policy” to deny, dismiss or denounce miracles, or to blame them on a nondescript god. The motive for this policy is that, as long as the public is kept in the dark, the real business of miracles remains a privilege of the establishment elite. The real business is not about illumination. It is about domination over people (mind control), crowds (groupthink) and nations (the New World Order). Voodoo is tomorrow’s hi-tech tool.

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