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Tony Ryan's avatar

Very amusing.

At first, I was guessing the author was either Nelson Rockefeller or David Rockefeller. Then mention of the Trilateral Commission (Commissioned by David in 1970 and completed by Zbigniew Brzezinski in 1973, the same day that David named Rupert as his eventual successor) ruled Nelson out. Then I began to suspect it might be their contemporary successor (as of March 2017), Rupert Murdoch.

One thing was clear, the author apparently knew the history of Zionism from 1815 to today. But then, with the chapter on non-violence, it became apparent that this was not the case. A Zionist billionaire would know that Mohandas Gandhi and Martin Luther King were nurtured and cultivated specifically to create the ethic of "non-violent peaceful protest" to ensure future non-resistance to the NWO programmes already designed by Nelson (1933 to 1938). This message was validated by their martyrdom and then made to resonate more loudly and retroactively by two Hollywood epic movies, Hollywood being an important component of the Zionist propaganda machine.

So if not produced by a Zionist, then by whom? Only one conclusion was left on the table. The Owners Manual is a reconstitution of the reverse psychology technique made manifest in Brave New World and Animal Farm.

All I can say is:

(1) "Good luck". It will prove to be an eye-opener. But lose the 'equal opportunity' segment. That could sink your boat. And,

(2) Delete this post.

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

yeah, amusing for sure.

However, the billionaire author is likely the author himself here! Regardless, a good start on a full book!

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Tony Ryan's avatar

Good sleuthing LOL.

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JAS's avatar

Bloody Brilliant. The tactics of the rich laid bare to oppress and exploit the poor.

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Jeff Schreiber's avatar

One character who surely would appreciate the information and philosophy of this manual is Old Man Potter of Bedford Falls, the arch villain in Frank Capra’s classic film It’s a Wonderful Life. Having watched it more times than I can count, I pretty much have the scene memorized when Potter rips into George Bailey, man of the people, for his support of “all those riff-raff simpletons” while he calls the authorities to apprehend him for the the mishap that he had himself created.

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JOHN SPRITZLER's avatar

Yup. :)

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Subo2's avatar

Yes, it looks like we are all heavily NLPeed by the Super-Wealthy. We need to go back to what it means to be being Human.....if anybody actually does know....?

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JOHN SPRITZLER's avatar

Thank you!

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