![]() Later I bought the paperback at our middle school book fair in 1981, which I read twice in sixth grade, once devouring it on the plane to England, and following up with Clavell’s Taipan and Noble House. Read About My Home Town and CIA’s Use of Literature To Promote Perversion Here Did I mention I grew up in a satanic cesspool, run by CIA, masquerading as a cute little town, and our neighbor worked for a defense contractor? You can read about our neighbor’s daughter, CIA’s promotion of perversion through books, and a transcript of a programming session under MK-ULTRA below. My dad read Shogun in the 1970s, and I remember feeling intrigued by the hardback two-volume set our neighbor lent him. Read More on MI7’s Use of Literature To Promote Perversion Here ![]() ![]() Through papers, books, and tv, the New World Order programs us. They use literature to control how we think, dream, feel, and act–and they don’t call miniseries, like the blockbuster into which they made Shogun, programs for nothing. Like the control of all media, not just the news and propaganda, the Book of the Month Club, the New York Times, and the literature itself were part of CIA OPERATION MOCKINGBIRD. The book was a major best-seller, the Book of the Month Club mailed it to our houses, and the New York Times wrote rave reviews. When I was a boy, everyone read Shogun by James Clavell. ![]()
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