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The Illuminati
are laughing. It is just too easy. Their inter-locking schemes are
working like a dream. The covert process of enslavement is creeping
across America and the world at large, but few seem to notice. Given the
rate at which their grand plan is progressing, it may not be long before
the world as we know it is changed forever.
Lets consider some elements in that plan and how they fit
together. We would hope that the evidence set out in this paper will
encourage more people to think seriously about the global Marxist agenda
and how it is being implemented.
We will begin with some extraordinary anomalies in modern history
that make little sense until one sees how they fit into the wider
picture. After that we will examine developments specific to America
itself and how they are helping the Illuminati Marxist cabal to create a
global totalitarian government.
1. Pakistans Nuclear Missile Arsenal One of the most
extraordinary military developments in the past fifty years has been
Pakistans nuclear missile arsenal. The level of industrial and
technological maturity needed to develop a nuclear device is beyond
dispute. The same may be said for the successful development of an
intercontinental ballistic missile system. The cost in each case is
considerable, both initially and in terms of ongoing maintenance and
battle-field readiness.
Today we have a wealthy and highly educated country Iran
working flat out to develop both of these military capabilities. Yet it
is having difficulty doing so, despite having commenced its program in
the 1990s.
On the other hand, Pakistan, a relatively backward country by
comparison with a mediocre standard of university-level education, a
fairly primitive industrial base, an under-skilled workforce, and a
low-income, under-capitalised economy carried out its first nuclear
weapon test in 1998 and is believed to now have 50-100 nuclear warheads.
It also possesses ballistic missiles with a range of 1500 miles
and nuclear-tipped cruise missiles with a range of over 400 miles. The
latter have near-stealth capability and a high degree of
maneuverability, requiring an advanced level of technological expertise
to both design and manufacture.
The following table shows the enormous disparity between the two
countries (Figures relate mainly to 2011):
Iran Pakistan GDP (ppp) [bn $] 1,000 515 GDP per capita [$] 13,400 2,900 GDP industrial sector [%] 38 26 Gross fixed investment of GDP % 31 11 Foreign reserves [bn $] 69 14 69 Literacy % 77 55 Education expenditure % GDP 4.7 2.4 In light of these startling figures, it is impossible to explain
how Pakistan could be so far ahead of Iran in these high-tech,
capital-intensive areas. Iran is over twenty years behind in developing
these military capabilities, despite being much wealthier, far more
highly educated, possessing a much more sophisticated industrial base,
and having an enemy Israel whom she has declared repeatedly she is
determined to destroy.
To
be finished July 1