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Origins of the Fourth World War
Signed by J.R. Nyquist.
Excellent and critical read if you want to truly understand and be prepared for what comes.
A few excerpts from the first chapter:
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"Today, there is no interest in conversing with one's neighbors;
diversity hemmed-in and foredoomed; a flurry of unneeded face-lifts,
butt-lifts, nose jobs, cheek implants, youthful images, diets,
suctions, fastings, and purgings--the world falsified according to the
rules of sex-appeal. This makes for a new society and a new escapism:
an escapism detached from the religious impulses of old; an escapism by
way of lowest common denominators. Ergo, an increase in sloth and fat;
an increase in reactivity versus activity; a weakening of the moral
muscle; a decline in originality coinciding with a thirst for novelty.
Mind-set? Jaded. A need arises for the bizarre, the sick, the
increasingly hysterical and emotional. We have come to expect a
presentation of the world better than the world: more interesting,
intense, and engaging--which leads to entertainment instead of church
as the path to paradise; eclipsing the whole of real existence, even to
the point of undercutting the human imagination. Enter television."
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"The essence of our society's connecting fabric is an idiot box. Type
of shows? Comedy and drama; especially drama with 'happy' endings,
non-tragic, without any sense of the inevitable--therefore, no
sociological sense either. We now have an entire nation with the same
vocabulary of vicarious experiences, with the same unrealistic
expectations. Emphasis is on images rather than concepts; therefore, a
lessening of mental agility; a shrinking of our vocabulary; the end of
eloquence; a decline in reading; also an increased tendency to
characterize one's adversary as evil; violence, terror, bloodshed as a
stimulant suggestive of a 'snuff' movie."
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"War without loss is an immorality. That we have imagined otherwise
merely demonstrates that our thinking has become inverted."
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"Today, as never before, the pariah is the only man with the chance to
think for himself. Everyone else is relentlessly compelled by peer
pressures. Everyone constantly blackmails everyone. The threat of
ostracism easily molds the soft democratic soul into fashionable shapes.
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"The out-of-fashion individual, the outcast (perhaps the only real
human being remaining) eats out of some dumpster on the edge of town."
- "Our law-abiding citizen of today--not moral, but tame, domesticated, lazy, comfortable."
"This book is a fascinating, comprehensive, and chilling, detailed analysis of the ultimate 'what if.' Read it and pray."
- Geoff Metcalf, KSFO talk show host and WorldNetDaily columnist
"(Origins
of the Fourth World War) ... is very important for the national
security of America and needs to be used for the protection of the
United States from current and prospective dangers."
- Colonel Stanislav Lunev, Russian GRU defector
"'Origins
of the Fourth World War' offers a frank, albeit disturbing exploration
of twenty-first century challenges. Reading this book will awaken
anyone from their comfort zone."
-Zoh Heironimus, Liberty Works Radio Network talk show host |