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"None are more hopelessly enslaved than
those who falsely believe they are free."

Johann Goethe 1749-1832

FIND OUT...

  • Why is the "American Dream" rapidly degenerating into an unavoidable nightmare?

  • How are many awakened Americans beginning to save themselves from certain slavery?

  • What can this amazing account do to help non-students of history avoid the worst that is yet to come?

READ a compelling overview from the pen of Col. L. Fletcher Prouty who was Chief of Special Operations with the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Head of Military Support for C.I.A. "Secret Operations". He served for nine years directly under Defense Secretaries, Thomas Gates and Robert McNamara in the Pentagon during some of the most momentous events in American History. Col. Prouty's "behind the scenes" knowledge led to his portrayal as "Man X" in Oliver Stone's epic and controversial film production, "JFK".

COL. PROUTY'S revelations not only substantiate the author's daring and apocalyptic disclosures but he also comments: "I expect the readers of Mr. Brevig's book to discover that they have been guided through significant functional areas of human effort that they have not perceived before, at least not in modern garments."

"MR. BREVIGS' analysis of such important aspects of the Federal Reserve and the banking system is unmatched."

"THIS WORK provides a most penetrating and comprehensive look at those parts of the spectrum of modern life that so many others fail to perceive." (Col. L. Fletcher Prouty, USAF, Retired)

THE PEOPLE OF SOUTHEAST ASIA SAY:
"...the banker cannot lend the wind before the wind blows. They are right, as the world's bankers are about to learn to the unprecedented discomfort of all humanity."

(R. Buckminster Fuller - CRITICAL PATH )

 

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