Sylvia Browne: Conspiracy Theorist!

I hope that book shows up at the used book store soon. I love reading about secret societies.
 
I see that one of Sylvia's main sources for her research is one of her "Spirit Guides". That will impress the hell out of serious Historians.
It's no surprise that Browne is taking this route;you might have noticied that various forms of Woo tend often clump together.
Or,more then likely,Sylvia saw how much dough Dan Brown made with "The Da Vinci Crap..excuse me Code" and decided to cash in.
 
Another reason to hate her (not that any more were needed, the saturation point has already been reached).
 
I also noticed the Skull and Crossbones mistake. She should have said 'Skull and Bones', which makes me wonder if she bothers to read her own books.
 
I also noticed the Skull and Crossbones mistake. She should have said 'Skull and Bones', which makes me wonder if she bothers to read her own books.

Actually, it's only a small mistake as it is the same symbol.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skull_and_crossbones
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skull_and_Bones
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jolly_Roger

But, for most people, I should think that the first thing to spring into your head at the mention of skull and crossbones would be pirates and not frat boys in coffins.

Indeed, even though I knew about the "Skull and Bones", I had to look them up to find out that their symbol was basically the same as the Jolly Roger. I suspect if people made a big thing of it, it might look too much like kids playing at being a secret society.

Here's some merchandise you might want to get, to show your allegiance to the NWO:

Belt Buckle
A watch, and another one.
A license plate.
And, best of all, a t-shirt for you up-and-coming disinfo shill baby.


I first became mildly interested in these crazy theories by playing the Illuminati game, which led me in turn to the Illuminatus! books and the The Illuminoids by Neal Wilgus. I don't remember any mention of the Skull and Bones society in any of this. It seems to have been a theory that has emerged since Bush was elected in 2000 - and which was given a boost when Kerry became the candidate for the 2004 election.
 
I don't remember any mention of the Skull and Bones society in any of this. It seems to have been a theory that has emerged since Bush was elected in 2000 - and which was given a boost when Kerry became the candidate for the 2004 election.

Perhaps the most definitive work on the Order comes from Anthony Sutton.
An author whose mainstream career was shattered by his devotion towards uncovering the truth. In 1968, his Western Technology and Soviet Economic Development was published by The Hoover Institute at Stanford University. Sutton showed how the Soviet state's technological and manufacturing base, which was then engaged in supplying the North Vietnamese the armaments and supplies to kill and wound American soldiers, was built by US firms and mostly paid for by the US taxpayers. From their largest steel and iron plant, to automobile manufacturing equipment, to precision ball-bearings and computers, basically the majority of the Soviet's large industrial enterprises had been built with the United States help or technical assistance.

AMERICA'S SECRET ESTABLISHMENT : An Introduction to the Order of Skull and Bones by Antony Sutton was a Research Fellow at Stanford from 1968-73. He is a former economics professor at California State University-Los Angeles. He was born in London in 1925 and educated at universities in England and America. He has written 16 books, of which some titles include, "Gold Versus Paper", "Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler", "Energy, the Created Crisis", "Wars and Revolutions", and a massive three-volume compendium entitled "Western Technology and Soviet Economic Development 1917 - 1965". Several years ago Sutton received an 8-inch batch of documents containing the membership lists of "Skull and Bones", from Yale
University, probably the most powerful secret society in America, the equivalent of a modern branch of the Illuminati. Sutton explains the Hegelian - Masonic motto, "order out of chaos", the act of creating wars to create a
need for peace, detailing WHY American bankers like George Bush's father, Prescott Sheldon Bush, and other big Wall Street businessmen financed the build-up of communist Russia and Nazi Germany; Sutton also illustrates
the establishing of the United Nations as a precedent to a one-world government known as the New World Order.
 
Why are CT's so in love with the word Hegalian.
Sutton is a little like David Irving:Early in his career he wrote some valuable books on the Soviet Economy but later on went totally over into Woo Woo Land.
 
The most important question regarding secret societies was answered long ago:

Who makes Steve Guttenburg a star? We do.
 
I bought a copy today from my library's used book area. It came out Tuesday and on Friday, it's already in the used book bin. That must mean it's GOOD.

Right?
 
Slyvia Browne believing in crap like Secret Societies, well you coulda just knocked me over with a feather.
 

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