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Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)

April 19, 2015 "Cutting Through the Matrix" with Alan Watt (Blurb, i.e. Educational Talk): "Some More Validity of the Open Conspiracy" *Title and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - April 19, 2015 (Exempting Music and Literary Quotes)

20 Apr 2015

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--{ "Some More Validity of the Open Conspiracy" © Alan Watt }-- Movie Brazil - Governmental Bureaucracies, Private Corporations - Department of Information Retrieval - Problems with Telephone - Human Habitat Corridors - Coercion with Cost-Benefit or Cost-Punishment - Monopolies - Public-Private, We Pay Costs, They Make Profit - Royal Institute for International Affairs - Canada's Centre for International Governance Innovation - Oxford - Private Organization with Armies of Non-Governmental Organizations - United Nations - IMF - Brotherhood of the Bell - CIGI's Initial Funding of $30 Million Matched by Canadian Taxpayers - Private Think-Tanks Advise Government on All Policies - Total Integration of Economy and Sustainability - G20 - Millennium Development Goals, Agenda 21 - Institute for New Economic Thinking Funded by George Soros - CIGI Current and Past Partners Include Chatham House (RIIA), Brookings Institution - Greening, Depopulation, Austerity - Council on Foreign Relations First Called The Inquiry - Early Members Proponents of Woodrow Wilson's Internationalism - Everybody Who Gives You Your Reality and Runs the System Belongs to CFR - Engineer Government Policy - You Keep Voting. *Title and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - April 19, 2015 (Exempting Music and Literary Quotes)

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