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The Secret

World
of Words
How the English
language is used
to control and
manipulate you.

Edition 1, 2021
ofpeace1974

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Book format
The subject matter explored
in the subsequent pages
should be easy for all to
see (sea).

This book has been intentionally written not to overwhelm the reader with vast amounts of text or historical data.
Its purpose is for the reader to explore a deeper (hidden) level of understanding of common words which are
frequently heard and spoken in our daily lives. It is also prudent to take the time to carefully observe the imagery
presented, they have been deliberately selected and are equally important as the words connected to them.

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Ego
A person’s sense of
self-esteem or
self-importance.

Before reading further it is fundamental to understand the importance the ego plays in our lives. Why is it that
people don’t change their minds even when faced with overwhelming evidence to the contrary? When someone’s
identity, beliefs or ego is threatened they will feel a decreased sense of control. This is extremely difficult to
overcome because no one likes feeling helpless. Overcoming one’s ego is the true nature of freedom.

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Thoughts
Ideas
Beliefs

Why do people believe and think the things they do – to the point where they will protest, fight and even kill for
them? Where do our thoughts, ideas and beliefs originate? Are they of our own creation – can they be trusted?
Throughout this book I hope to demonstrate just how language is and has been used to program your very
thoughts and behavior.

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“Whoever controls the
language – the images
– controls the world.”
Allen Ginsburg
American poet & writer

Who then controls the language and visuals in your life? Is it your parents, family, friends, preacher, teachers,
experts, literature, media, film, television, your government?

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Sound & plants
The book The Secret Life of
Plants by Peter Tompkins and
Christopher Bird documents
the relationship between
sound and music and plants.

The right sounds can produce


tremendous improvements in
growth, and the wrong sounds
can do the opposite.

In order to fully understand the influence of the spoken word we must first investigate the mechanism of sound
and vibration and it’s effect on organic matter.

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It was found that after 2 weeks,
plants physically leaned 15-20
degrees towards a radio playing
classical and jazz music, while
they grew away from rock music
and became sick.

Marigolds listening to rock


music died within 2 weeks,
whereas those in the classical
music room 6 feet away were
flowering.

One becomes very emotionally attached to music throughout their lives but there is a sinister reason why certain
music and artists are heavily financed and promoted by the media and large multinational corporations.

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Other experiments stimulated
rice harvests that were from
25-60% higher than average,
and nearly 50% higher for
peanuts and tobacco.

This proved that harmonic


sound waves affect the
growth, flowering, fruiting, and
seed-yields of plants.

Ever heard the terms “That doesn’t resonate with me” or “That doesn’t sound right”.

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Plants
Plants contain anywhere from
90% to 95% water.

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Masaru Emoto
Emoto was a Japanese author,
researcher and photographer,
who claimed that both positive
and negative words can
have an influence on the
molecular structure of water.

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Emoto’s experiments consisted
of exposing water in glasses to
different words, pictures or
music, and then freezing and
examining the resulting crystals
with microscopic photography.

Positive speech and thoughts


resulted in visually “pleasing”
crystals and negative intention
would yield “ugly” formations.

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Water crystals

You disgust me Thank you

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Water crystals

Evil Love

Just think about the way we speak to each other and the affect our words have on the people around us.
Our behavior and emotions differ dramatically by the words (sounds) we hear.

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Water
With regard to the molecular
structure of water, our intent
(thoughts), words, ideas and
music have a profound
healing or destructive effect
on the water.

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Humans
Babies have the highest water
levels, being born at about
78%. By one year of age, that
amount drops to about 65%.
In adult men, about 60% of
their bodies are water.

Ultimately it means that what


we think creates our reality, not
just emotionally but physically.

We are mostly made up of water therefore humans will likewise be affected by words, sounds and vibrations.

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Water world
About 71% of the Earth’s
surface is covered in water.

Therefore words will also


have profound implications
for the environment.

Our planet and every living organism will also be affected. So can it be possible to manipulate our environment,
can we change the climate by words alone? If enough people continually broadcast that we are destroying our
planet perhaps we will manifest that vision.

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Word
In the beginning was the Word,
and the Word was with God,
and the Word was God.
John 1:1

Are the authors of the bible telling us that the Word is God (creation)? Do we speak creation into reality with
our words, like a God? Does a thing just happen or do we imagine it first, then speak it and finally it is created.
Thought – Word – Creation.

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Word
A single distinct meaningful
element of speech or writing,
used with others (or sometimes
alone) to form a sentence.

A command, password,
or signal.

I will present the definitions of certain words as described in the most standard English dictionaries. It is vital
that the meanings attributed to the words under observation are from the authorised lexicographer’s (a person
who writes dictionaries) own pen and not this author’s interpretation.

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Sentence
A set of words.

The punishment assigned


to a defendant found guilty
by court.

A set of words is a sentence. Many words in English have a double or hidden meaning. Sometimes a few single
words are fused together to create a new meaning.

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Spell-ings
The manner in which words
are spelled. A person’s ability
to spell words.

An ability to control or
influence people as though
one had magical power
over them.

Words are not just plucked out of thin air, they are constructed (by a word smith) – there is a deliberate reason
why words are spelled in a particular way.

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Cast-ing
Cast: cause (a magic spell)
to take effect.

Actors are constantly casting spells (spell-casters) on television. Perhaps that’s why so many people worship
celebrities these days, they appear to hang onto their every word as if they are under their spell.

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Pen
An instrument for writing
regarded as a means of
expression.

To write or compose.

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Pen
To confine someone in a
restricted space.

Penned.

Like so many others, the word ‘pen’ has a double meaning. Most books and articles are written to confine,
restrict or direct your mind (your thinking).

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Curs(ive)
Writing words with the
characters joined.

Curse: to inflict harm or


punishment on someone
or something.

The written word can be harmful. The word creators often leave clues in plain sight and we don’t even see them.

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sWord

The pen (word) is mightier than the sword, penned by English author Edward Bulwer-Lytton in 1839, indicates
that communication, or administrative power or advocacy of an independent press, is a more effective tool than
direct violence.

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Language
The method of communication,
either spoken or written.

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Code
Software or programming
language is a set of instructions
and commands that tells
a computer or machine how
to perform specific tasks.

Program instructions.

For a computer, the language is the software or operating system. The instructions. The code.

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Machines

Just like a computer, humans – are the machine (hardware) that run the language (operating system).

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English

Early Modern English began in the late 15th century with the introduction of the printing press, the King James
Bible and the start of the Great Vowel Shift between 1400 and 1700. English borrowed and fused words from other
languages (German, Latin, Italian, French) to create the desired program. New words – improved instructions –
functions – ability. That’s why Britain has been able to dominate the world for the most part of the last 500 years.

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Double-cross
Deceive or betray (a person
with whom one is supposedly
co-operating).

But the English language has a purposely built-in hidden sinister character.

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This is visually represented in their flag.

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The significance of the overlapping two crosses; double crossed – an act of betraying an ally, friend, or associate.

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A wake
A party held after a funeral for
the deceased.

I will now explore how everyday common words can affect us. Every day you awake.

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Good mourning

You then proceed to greet your friends and family by saying ‘good mourning’. Mourning means to grieve.

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Hell-o

Or sometimes we just say hello – Hell Oh!

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Soul

And then we proceed by walking on our souls.

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Magic

I have heard it said that magic rules the world, but to fully appreciate this statement we need to first comprehend
what magic actually is. Real magic is far from what is commonly portrayed in Hollywood films or fantasy books.

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“The real secret of magic is
that the world is made of words,
and that if you know the words
that the world is made of you can
make of it whatever you wish.”
Terrence McKenna
American ethnobotanist, lecturer & author

Magic as I have come to understand it, is the use of speaking a series of words – which when combined become
spellings (spells). It’s that simple. That’s why magicians possess spell books.

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A spell
We awake each morning and A wake is a funeral party.
go off during the weekdays to Mourning means to grieve.
earn our living at various jobs Weak lacking physical strength.
until we come to the weekend. Daze stunned or confused.
Urns for the ashes of the dead.
Job is persecuted in Hebrew.
Over time you are weakened.
Working ten years is a decade.
Decayed rot or decompose.

The brilliant word smith Laurel Airica provides us with a fine example of spells at work. Most of us have been
under the influence of his particular spell most of our lives.

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World

Our words also affect our living world.

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Whirled

The word whirled means to rotate or move with a spinning motion. They tell us the earth spins, perhaps that is
why its named World (whirled).

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Terra

In Latin the world is called Terra.

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Terror

In English it sounds like terror. Perhaps that’s why we constantly see and hear of terror occurring on our planet.

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Plan-it

It sounds like someone has planned-it this way.

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Navigate

If we live on a water world we must be able to navigate or operate on it safely.

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Ships

This is achieved by sailing ships. We are constantly on-board a ship everyday of our lives.

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On-board
Relationship
Friendship
Companionship
Partnership
Dictatorship
Hardship

We have been ordered on-board a ship in both our personal and professional lives.

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On-board
Citizenship
Internship
Traineeship
Apprenticeship
Craftsmanship
Leadership

In order for the spell-ings to have the desired affect we need to be verbally connected to the waters. There are
over 500 words in the English language that end in ship.

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Vessel
A craft for traveling on water;
a ship or boat.

Another name for a ship is a vessel.

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Vassal
A servant or slave.

Ones body is akin to a vessel navigating this world of water. In the English language – words have been
constructed in order to enslave your mind and confine your thoughts.

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“A slave is he who cannot
speak his thoughts.”
Euripides
Greek playwright

Are people in the Western world at this time really free? Most Western governments and most major digital and
traditional media platforms control and limit your speech and expression of ideas.

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She
Ships are always female
because only females
can birth.

This ship story begins at your birth.

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Se(a)men
Ship mates.

To impregnate a female (ship) you are required to mate with the seaman.

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Canal
An artificial waterway for
navigation, irrigation, or to
service water transport
vehicles.

The semen then travels down the female canal. This is why historically sea/merchant empires always built their
cities with expansive connecting canals. Look at Venice, Holland and England to name a few.

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Berth
A ship berths at the dock.

A woman gives birth at


the doctor.

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hipS
When a girl reaches
puberty her hips widen.

Before becoming a woman the ship must mature.

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Mast-er

Are we born all-knowing and then grow up to ‘think’ we know it all? Is that why a newborn baby boy is called a
Master, they are yet to be corrupted and are in full control of their mind and spirit.

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Buoy

Then the Master grows up to become a boy. He can still see and function but is now less mobile.

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Mist-er

And now he has fully grown up. Now he can’t see without being guided or he might crash. This is apparent with
many fully grown adults today.

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Phonetics
Is a branch of linguistics
that studies the sounds of
human speech.

The word phonetics comes


from the word Phoenician.

Who, when and why was written language first developed?

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Alphabet
The Phoenician alphabet is
the oldest verified alphabet.

For a people that invented the alphabet they left behind very little written records. The Phoenicians were
renowned as adept merchants and expert seafarers. They developed an expansive maritime trade network that
lasted over a millennium, becoming the dominant commercial power for much of classical antiquity.

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Vikings

Phoenician ships were notorious for their vertical striped sails. Later adopted by other sea powers, like the
Scandinavian Vikings.

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British East
India Company

Another sea based merchant entity to display vertical striped colours was the British East India Company.

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U.S.A

Today the United States of America our the proud owners of these stripes. To dominate the world you must first
command the waters. The masters of the oceans are masters of the earth.

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Sea (See)

A Merchants bond with water is comparable to the union between husband and wife. The Marriage of the Sea
ceremony established in about 1000 AD attained the blessing of the Popes of the Holy See. With these words:
“We wed thee, sea, as a sign of true and everlasting domination” it was declared Venice and the sea to be
indissolubly one.

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Mer-chant
Chant: a repetitive song,
typically an incantation or
part of a ritual.

Incantation: the use of


words as a magic spell.

Merchants were known as the masters of the sea. The Phoenicians were one of the earliest global reaching
seafarers, traders and merchants (International merchants). The word mer means sea (water) in French, therefore
MerChant translates to Water Chanters.

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Enchantment

Once you are under the influence of a chant you can be more easily led.

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School

A group of fish is called a school. Perhaps that’s why schools were created. We go to school so we can better
follow each others thoughts, ideas and beliefs.

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Switch on

We are told school is where one attends to receive bright ideas – to become more switched on. As though a light
has been switched on in your head.

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Less-on

They call these – school lessons. But the word tells us we are getting less (switched) on.

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More-on

And those who do not attend school are called morons. That sounds backwards, it should be the other way round.

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List of morons
Abraham Lincoln Karl Benz
Albert Einstein Leonardo da Vinci
Alexander Graham Bell Louis Pasteur
Alfred Nobel Mark Twain
Benjamin Franklin Nikola Tesla
Charles Darwin Steve Jobs
Ernest Miller Hemingway Thomas Alva Edison
Galileo Galilei William Blake
Henry Ford William Shakespeare
Isaac Newton Winston Churchill
John D. Rockefeller Wright brothers (Orville & Wilbur)

A short list of school drop outs, self-educated influencial people, I left out many others simply because there
were so many of them. Most geniuses are self-educated, for education does not tend to promote you to think for
yourself, or make wise decisions. Education is simply about learning and memorising information.

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In-formation

An education is to bestow information or is it in actual fact getting us in formation (in step). Historians tell us that
we are currently living in the In-formation Age.

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Uni-form

Most schools require you to wear a uniform. In this way not only do you think alike, you also appear in unison.

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Graduate
Gradually indoctrinate.

The longer you stay in school the more indoctrinated you become. The harder it becomes to see or understand
any view outside the official channels. You are not thinking for yourself but simply repeating others ideas, thoughts
and beliefs. This form of education usually comes at a high price.

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“The overeducated are worse
off than the undereducated,
having traded common sense
for the illusion of knowledge.”
Naval Ravikant
Indian philosopher

Many highly educated people cower behind their credentials once their views (ego) are challenged or exposed.

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Career-ing
Move swiftly and in an
uncontrolled way.

After years of education you are qualified to begin your professional career. Wealth creation is encouraged as
the most valuable contribution to yourself, your family and society. Perhaps this is why the divorce rates are much
higher in wealthier, more educated countries compared to those that are still developing.

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Re-Search
Re: once more, afresh, anew.

Search: try to find something


by looking or seeking carefully
and thoroughly.

Is modern science in a continually never-ending cycle of re-discovery? According to a survey published in the
journal Nature, more than 70% of researchers have tried and failed to reproduce another scientist’s experiments.
It is always stressed that scientific results must be replicable in order to be valid. Today most scientific research
around the world is published in a single language, English.

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Spell books

All books contain spells because they contain words. If we believe we have freedom of speech in the West then
no book should be banned or suppressed. Who decides if an idea should be considered dangerous or offensive?
Perhaps those books or ideas expose certain peoples to their nefarious systems and methods.

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“If you only read the books
that everyone else is reading,
you can only think what
everyone else is thinking.”
Haruki Murakami
Japanese writer

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Literacy
In 1820 only 12% of the
people in the world could
read and write.

The few literate authors, researchers and historians of the past faced little resistance or cross examination to
their views. These so called facts were enforced by the authorities (royalty, priests, governments, corporations)
of the time. After an extended period of time those ideas/views eventually became the truth.

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Scribe
A person who copies out
documents.

A record keeper.

Who were given the task of recording (composing) human history?

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preScribe
Advise and authorize the
use of (a substance or action)
for someone.

The scribe was usually the occupation of the priestly class. Today it is your government education departments
which authorise (prescribe) your reading material.

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His Story

History is used for political propaganda. It often undergoes a gradual process of transformation depending on
the political and social views being promoted at that time. This is currently underway in the West today.

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“History is a set of lies
agreed upon.”
Napoleon Bonaparte
Emperor of France

Who is given the authority to record human history, who examines the archaeological evidence, who approves it’s
publication and circulation? Who determines fact from fiction?

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“Who controls the past
controls the future.
Who controls the present
controls the past.”
George Orwell
English writer

There seems to be a desire to constantly have villains, heroes and victims. The victims of today eventually
become the villains of tomorrow. And the cycle will then begin anew, which serves to create everlasting conflict.
Beware the victim who cries out in pain as he strikes you.

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Maritime law
Law that governs private
maritime business and other
nautical matters. It also covers
land-based commercial
activities that are maritime
in character.

This undercurrent water theme also extends into our systems of commerce and law.

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Bank

The bank is usually the oldest and grandest building on the block. In ancient times the bank was the temple –
where the priesthood minted coins. This methodology has not altered with the passing of time.

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River-bank

Why does money need to reside in a bank? Because a river-bank helps direct the flow of the current-cy.

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Current-cy
The flow of a body of water.

A system of money in
general use.

Money cannot remain static, it needs to be in constant circulation – if people stop trading the currency, it
becomes worthless.

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Liquid assets

The world financial structure is a water (liquid) based system. English is the primary economic language of the
world – that is why it has dominated commerce and finance for the past 300 or so years.

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Loan shark
A moneylender who charges
extremely high rates of interest.

A more suitable name for a banker. I suppose loan shark sounded a little too threatening for potential customers.

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Mort-gage
Morte: death, dead.

Gage: offer an object or one’s


life as a guarantee.

Death-guarantee.

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Drowning in debt

Drowning is the process of experiencing respiratory impairment from submersion in liquid.

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Liquidation
The clearing of a debt.

If you are unable to clear your debts you will default on your loans and be placed into liquidation.

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On line

I was once told that all these water analogies were perhaps the result of ships being the dominate force in
trade and transport when the English language was still in it’s infancy. But if that is the case then we would not
need this water theme to continue into our current age with the invention of modern technologies and systems.

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Surf

Surfing the net.

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Inter-Net

The international fishing net has caught many of us in it’s tangled web.

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Ports

Ports are where the sea/water and land meet or connect.

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Ram

The amount of force with which the ship (computer hardware) can muster.

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Mouse

A most unwelcome problem sailors faced on long vogues were the infestation of mice. It was advised to take
control of the mouse problem in order to successfully navigate your ship.

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Pirate

If you steal on land you are classified a criminal or thief – but if done online you are classified a pirate. This is
because pirates only operate on the seas (water).

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Age of Pisces

Could this water theme be related to the Age we reside in? We are currently living in the constellation of Pisces,
a water sign. Will a new Age require a new system of operation?

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Christianity

The West is dominated by the religion of Pisces (the fish). Christianity has created and dominated most of our
current world (especially law and financial) systems. Perhaps the reason for the current upheavals we are
experiencing is the result of transitioning out of the constellation of Pisces into Aquarius (from water to air)?

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Mind (mente)

Mente in Latin is mind. Although Latin is credited with the development of many European languages it’s role
within English is often understated. To fully unravel English one needs to recognise it’s veiled Latin roots.

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Parla-Mente

Parla in Latin means speak. Parliament is where elected government officials speak their minds on your behalf.

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Govern-Mente

If the definition of govern is to control, influence, or regulate (with authority) and mente means mind, then what is
the true purpose of government? The word clearly spells mind-control. The room in this image is referred to as a
Cabin-Net. Ships have cabins, nets are used to catch fish.

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“Deception is a state of mind...
and the mind of the state.”
James Angleton
Head of CIA counter-intelligence

Government’s spend millions of dollars on their intelligence agencies and surveillance of their own citizens.

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“The conscious and intelligent manipulation
of the organized habits and opinions of
the masses is an important element in
democratic society. Those who manipulate
this unseen mechanism of society
constitute an invisible government which
is the true ruling power of our country.”
Edward Bernays
American writer

Democracy is the preferred system of governance in operation today, it allows every village idiot the opportunity
to vote. Voting is the only government sanctioned activity where one does not require an education and license in
order to participate. This is not permitted for your benefit.

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Con-stitution
Con: persuade (someone) to
do or believe something by
lying to them.

Deceiving or tricking someone.

I’m mindful of any word that begins with the letters CON. Liberty does not mean the same as freedom. Liberty is
a right or privilege. A privilege is a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular
person or group. Free people do not require rights or permission.

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Con-gress
A formal meeting or series
of meetings for discussion
between political parties.

Gress: step, move forward.

Elected officials (and voters) are being deceived or tricked (conned) into moving forward.

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Left (sinistra)
Sinister: Giving the impression
that something harmful or evil
is happening or will happen.

Evil or criminal.

Towards the left-hand side.

Left in Latin is sinistra. The left is dominated by emotion. Decisions are reached by how one feels about an issue.
This is evident in what we refer to as a ‘bleeding heart liberal’. Facts can be ignored and suppressed if they don’t
reflect the sentiment of the time. Your heart is positioned slightly to your left.

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Right
Morally good, justified, or
acceptable.

True or correct as a fact.

The Right is dominated by logic, facts. It doesn’t care about feelings, it can appear harsh and authoritative. It is
the more natural state because it follows the principles of nature (Darwinism); all species of organisms arise and
develop through the individual’s ability to compete, survive, and reproduce. The strongest survive. Nature
provides balance not equality.

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Wings

Most persons reason with one side or the other, this is why we will seldom be united. But both the left and right
‘wings’ must belong to a bird. So who controls the head? Symbols (images) also play a very pivotal role on our
conscience. The Phoenicians were also associated with a bird symbol – the Phoenix.

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Legion

A powerful political system requires a powerful army (force) behind it. To assemble a strong successful army it is
advantageous for it to adhere to a belief or purpose. The Roman army was called a Legion.

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Re-Legion
Re: once more, afresh, anew.

Legion: a vast host, multitude,


or number of people or things.

Religion is perhaps the most powerful spell of deception and control cast upon humanity.

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BeLIEve

It is no accident believe contains the word lie in it.

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God

Let’s now explore some religious terms (words – spells).

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Good

God is the shortened word good, because God represents everything that is good in the world.

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dEvil

The opposite of God is the Devil.

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Evil

Because the D-evil represents everything that is bad and evil in the world.

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Gospel

The Gospel means the God (good) spell.

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Good spell

Christians refer to the bible as the Good Word. It might be a good spell but it’s still a spell.

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Maria (Mary)
Mary in Latin means seas.

Mary is always drapped in the colour of the sea. The old pagan beliefs of the past are rebranded over the
course of time.

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Son of God

Why is the figure Jesus often represented with a halo around his head?

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Sun of God

Sometimes it can appear too obvious. If God is said to have created the universe and everything in it then he also
created his sun which is the giver of light and life. There can be no life on earth without our sun.

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“From ancient worship of the
sun man grew to worshiping the
son and I cannot help but wonder
just how far we’ve really come.”
Laurel Airica
American poet & writer

There is nothing new under the sun.

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O-Live

Where does the spelling for olive originate?

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Giver of life
Olive oil is used to preserve
food so that it could be
kept in optimal condition for
many years.

Humans did not have refrigerators until very recent times. If you did not store your food for winter or long periods,
you risked starvation – O I want to live.

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Anointed one
You are the giver of life.
Psalm 36:9

Christos meaning anointed,


was a name applied to Jesus
by early Greek-speaking
Christians.

Being anointed means to be smeared or rubbed with oil. Olive oil becomes the giver of life. Why is a congregation
referred to as a flock? because sheep blindly follow.

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Temple
The flat part of either side
of the head between the
forehead and the ear.

A temple is referred to as a place of worship. Perhaps it’s all made up in your head?

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Money changers

Are the authors of the Bible suggesting it is unwise to consume your mind with money (material wealth). Drive the
money changers from your temple.

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Pray (prey)
To hunt and kill for food.

A person who is easily


deceived or harmed.

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Worship

The history of worship is war and ships.

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Warship

Are you on-board the war ship?

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Luna (moon)

Moon in Latin is luna.

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Luna-tics

Criticize some peoples religion and they may go crazy. For those that have eyes to see, it has been
overwhelming demonstrated that all major religions have their origins in Astrolatry (the worship of stars and
other heavenly bodies as deities).

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Infant-try

The first into battle are usually the infants, because they require less persuasion.

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Sol-dier

Soldiers are prepared to give up their souls.

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Sold-ier

Sometimes even for money.

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Tanks

Occasionally soldiers are placed in tanks.

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Shells

Where they proceed to launch (sea) shells at their enemies.

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Al-Lies

World War 2 was not only fought on the battlefields with arms and troops, it was also a battle of minds and
equally fought with words in newspapers, radio and cinema. The Allies with their absolute control of international
media outlets were able to convince and manipulate the world that they were morally good fighting the evil Axis.

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Medium
A means by which something
is communicated or expressed.

The material used by an artist,


composer, or writer.

The substance in which an


organism lives or is cultured.

As social media dominates our time, it is prudent to remember that media comes from medium. So who controls
the media (medium) today? It is not a new invention, it is a very ancient tradition. While the platforms may change
the methods and systems remain the same.

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Druid
A priest, magician, or
soothsayer in the ancient
Celtic religion.

Greek and Roman writers


frequently made reference
to the druids as practitioners
of human sacrifice.

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Druid’s wand
A Druid’s wand was
sometimes made from the
wood of a Holly tree.

Holly can be used in spells


for material gain, physical
revenge, beauty, protection
(esp. against lightening),
luck and dream magic.

Human sacrifice does not always equate a physical one – it can be spiritual, mental and/or cultural.

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Holly-wood

Just as in ancient times the priesthoods, magicians are still in control today. Hollywood creates the world of
tomorrow. Most of the social and political themes we experience today were introduced in older films and
materials. They lay the foundations for future ideas and beliefs.

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En-trance
A half-conscious state
characterized by an
absence of response to
external stimuli, typically as
induced by hypnosis or
entered by a medium.

Perhaps that’s why theaters and cinemas require you to enter through an entrance.

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Tel-a-vision

The most powerful manipulation, control mechanism in the history of mankind. Magic (programming) can only
work in the presence of an observer. Is it time you turned off your television set?

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Programme
A radio or television channel.

A planned series of future


events or performances.

A series of coded software


instructions to control the
operation of a machine (human).

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Channel-ling
Direct towards a particular
end or object.

Cause to pass along or


through a specified route or
medium.

Emulate or seem to be
inspired by.

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Brain-washed

Washing your brain with water.

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NetWorks

They love their nets. Netflix is today fast becoming the most popular television network in the world.

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Hooked

They have you hooked on their programs (programming).

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N-E-W-S

The news is to provide you with information (a version of events) from every corner of the globe.

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Anchor

The anchors role is to keep you from moving away.

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Anchor

Just as a ship becomes anchored at port.

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Re-port-er

The job of the reporter is to send the ship (you) back to port where it can remain stationary. No need to actively
conduct your own research into matters, the reporter has done that job for you.

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Press

Why is it called the Press – because the press is there to… ImPress you with sensationalism, supPress the truth
and leave you dePressed at the end of it.

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Main-stream

The main stream is a powerful force – difficult to get out of – it’s easier for most people to just go with the flow.
That’s why popular consensus is an important indicator for the controllers.

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Breaking news

What is the news actually ‘breaking’ with their stories. Perhaps your hope and spirits.

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Head-line

Whose head is on the line? It’s as if you are being attacked with information (words).

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Magazine

Magazines can be loaded with harmful material. You are being constantly attacked by weapons (words) of war.

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Bullet points

Aside from promoting ideas; magazines and newspapers are considered valuable sales and marketing channels.

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Sails

Sails serve to push the ship (you) in the desired direction.

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Sales

We are living under a commercial enterprise – it is a merchants paradise. And the English language is the
operating system.

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Acqu-ire
To buy or obtain (an asset
or object) for oneself.

Acqua means water in Latin. English is principally the language of finance, it is the main language used in
international trade, science, law and medicine. As a consequence those fields and systems have been monetised
and their primary intention is profit.

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Holly wood
Consume(r)
Ingest, use up, buy or
completely destroy.

Completely fill the mind.

Mammon worship. Mammon in the New Testament of the Bible is commonly thought to mean money, material
wealth, or any entity that promises wealth and is associated with the greedy pursuit of gain.

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People lining up, often camping overnight to purchase the latest in material goods (Gods).

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We have transitioned from this environment…

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...to this, in a very short space of time. What is the impact of this change?

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Federal Building
Chicago, Illinois USA

Construction started: 1898


Opened: 1905
Demolished: 1965

Changes in the environment change the brain, and therefore they change our emotions and behavior.

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Federal Building
Chicago, Illinois USA

Construction started: 1960


Opened: 1974

Modern architecture fails to inspire, negativily affects our mental and physical well-being and disconnects people
from their past. I suggest this is the true purpose for it’s existence and continued support. The above is just one
of numerous examples across the world of systematic destruction of our heritage.

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“The first step in liquidating a people is
to erase it’s memory. Destroy its books,
its culture, its history. Then have someone
write new books, manufacture a new
culture, invent a new history. Before long
the nation will begin to forget what it is
and what it was.”
Milan Kundera
Czech writer

This is clearly underway in the West today, predominately in English speaking nations.

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Familiar

Family in Latin is familia (familiar). Your race is genetically your extended family, your identity, your culture.
Multiculturalism means many cultures, once you have many diverse peoples living together you lose cohesion,
family and identity.

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’Ndrangheta
Are one of the world’s largest
criminal organisations.

The principal difference with the Mafia and other criminal organisations is in it’s recruitment methods. The
‘Ndrangheta recruits members of blood relationships only, resulting in an extraordinary cohesion within the family
clan that presents a major obstacle to investigation; they rarely if ever betray their own. Those that rule over us
abide by this principle while aggressively promoting the opposite for everyone else.

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Comm(on)unity

Community – common unity. Why is identity and culture so important? The most effective way to break-up a
community is to make every(one) an individual. People are always more united and at ease as a family or clan.

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Individual

This is why the mainstream promotes individualism.

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In-divid-u-al

A society built on individualism is weak and vulnerable and can be picked off one by one. Societies throughout
history have always been stronger in groups.

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2008

We have gone from outward projection and idolization...

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2016

...to (i)nward projection in a very short space of time. The worship of the self – (i)Phone, (i)Pad, YouTube, Facebook,
Instagram, TikTok. We have created a selfish narcissistic society.

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Mess Age

The words don’t lie, we really are in a messed up age.

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DeVice
De: down; away.

Vice: a weakness of character


or behaviour; a bad habit.

It’s becoming increasingly difficult for people today to put away their devices.

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“Decline of language is
the decline of the life of the
people who use it.”
Ian Robinson
British literary critic & English professor

I believe Western civilization is in decline at this present time, it has been slowly declining since the beginning
of the 20th century. I believe this its mostly the result of the language (words) program being broadcast. What will
be the consequences of this decline or collapse?

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Inventions English
Germanic
Number of Slavic
significant Latin-Italic

inventions by Finno-Ugric

language. Greek
Japonic
Mandarin
Indo-Iranian
Arabic
Turkic
Old Egyptian
Semetic
Others

Let’s examine the impact of English and Indo-European languages on significant inventions* throughout history.

*wikipedia: Inventions by country.

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Inventions English
Germanic
Number of Slavic
significant Latin-Italic

inventions by Finno-Ugric

language. 38% Greek


Japonic
Mandarin
Indo-Iranian
Arabic
Turkic
Old Egyptian
Semetic
Others

Inventions by native English speakers account for 38%.

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Inventions English
Germanic
Number of Slavic
significant Latin-Italic

inventions by Finno-Ugric

language. 53% Greek


Japonic
Mandarin
Indo-Iranian
Arabic
Turkic
Old Egyptian
Semetic
Others

Inventions by native English and Germanic speakers account for over half of significant inventions. This is made
all the more astonishing when one considers the late development of these languages and the small amount of
speakers compared to the entire population of the world.

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Inventions English
Germanic
Number of Slavic
significant Latin-Italic

inventions by Finno-Ugric

language. 73% Greek


Japonic
Mandarin
Indo-Iranian
Arabic
Turkic
Old Egyptian
Semetic
Others

Europeans account for 73% of significant inventions throughout history. Every language has it’s own distinct
abilities and strengths. If your language lacks the right words (instructions) then your ideas and inventions will be
limited, this is the power of language. If Western civilization declines the entire world will feel the consequences.

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“The limits of language
are the limits of your world.”
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Austrian-British philosopher

Attempt reading a book from the late 1800’s or early 1900’s and you are likely to discover your limited vocabulary.
How many breakthrough inventions have been made in the past 60 or so years?

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Invention

In around 1832, Robert Anderson develops the first crude electric vehicle. The above image is a practical
electric vehicle built by English inventor Thomas Parker in 1884.

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Improvement

Tesla began production of their first car model, the Roadster in 2009. It has taken over 150 years to re-introduce
and improve on the electric car model. We have mostly made micro-inventions, minor improvements on existing
or retired technology. We are losing our ability to innovate – progress.

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Worm-tongue

Western society is sick, it is slowly dying. Like the King of Rohan in Lord of the Rings, our minds have also been
poisoned by foul speech (words). We must take back control – break the spell and become kings once more.

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Holly wood
King
Ruler, sovereign, monarch,
supreme ruler.

Sovereign: independent,
self-governing, free.

What does the word king actually mean? How does one become an all powerful king?

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AsKing

Perhaps you can begin by asking questions.

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Why is

Why is that? Because asking why is… why is… why is…

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Wise

“Why is” is how one eventually becomes wise.

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“The basic tool for the manipulation
of reality is the manipulation of
words. If you can control the
meaning of words, you can control
the people who must use the words.”
Philip K Dick
American writer

This is why the West is currently going through a censorship crackdown on social media and the internet. You do
not have freedom of speech, you are being silenced (it is as though ones mouth was being covered).

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Corona (crown)
The top part of a person’s
head or a hat.

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Virus
An infection or disease
caused by a virus.

A harmful or corrupting
influence.

Computer programs (language) are also vulnerable to viruses.

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Dis-ease
Dis: denoting removal
of something.

Does illness come from stress (not being at ease)? Ever heard the term ‘worrying yourself sick’? Worry can affect
the body when it becomes excessive, causing physical illness.

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Influenza
From Italian, literally means
influence.

To have an effect on the


character, development,
or behaviour of someone
or something.

This is where the mass media become most influential. Influence in Latin is ‘potentiam’ which means ‘power’
in English.

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Media
The main means of mass
communication – radio,
television, publishing and
the internet.

Constantly casting broadly and loudly for all to hear and fear.

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Con-troll

Are the con-trollers really all knowing and powerful or is it just meant to appear that way? Wasn’t it time we pulled
back the curtains.

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Fear

Fear is and always has been their greatest instrument and preferred method of control.

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Illusions

You are only shown what they want you to see, the world (reality) they want to create. Do you believe a news
report will exhibit all the facts and information about a story? When a researcher, professor or scientist writes an
article or book, will they include information that challenges or disproves their own ideas or findings? Will ones
ego accept that they may be wrong?

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Program

At the end of the film The Matrix, Neo (The One) is finally able to see ‘reality’, visually portrayed as lines of code
(programing instructions). With his new found ability Neo is then able to manipulate and control his environment.

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Change reality

Just like in the film The Truman Show, it’s up to yourself to change your environment – reality. Exit from the media
controlled en-trance (stage door).

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“All the world’s a stage,
And all the men and women
merely players; They have
their exits and their entrances.”
William Shakespeare
English playwright, poet & actor

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Break the spell

How do we break from the words spells dominating our world.

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Speaking beauty

Change the program (language), speak differently. Change the visuals and you will change your reality. Don’t give
them your eyes and ears. Don’t indulge and support their systems, especially mainstream television, films, news,
radio, internet and books. Be mindful and take responsibilty for what your children are taught in school. The most
advantageous at this time would be to re-introduce classical Latin into our education curriculum.

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“Speak a new language
so that the world will be a
new world.”
Rumi
Persian poet

Latin provides the necessary missing component in modern education. In the first half of the 20th century, Latin
was taught in approximately 25% of schools. However, from the 1960s, universities gradually began to abandon
Latin as an entry requirement for Medicine, Law and other high degrees. The impact to society is clearly evident
in the gradual decline in Western intellect since that time. Latin reconnects us with our cultural heritage.

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Latin > English
Roughly 40% of the English
vocabulary is comprised of
Latin-based words. This
percentage increases the
more syllables you add. The
structural similarities are
also considerable.

Latin develops the intellectual powers of the mind in the same way as math. Both form the mind to accuracy,
logical thinking and problem solving. It is formation, not information. Modern languages like English lack this
structure, form, and logical order. Latin allows you the ability to see the function of each part of speech and its
role in our language. It’s like putting on 3D glasses so that you can see all the dimensions of your own language.

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Reset
To move (something)
back to an original place
or position.

To put back in the


correct position.

Has the Great Reset already begun? In 2021 an article published in the French ‘Le Figaro’ magazine makes the
case that English should be replaced for Latin within the European Union. It was argued that Latin was used for
nearly 2000 years of history as the only common link and unity between European minds.

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“Whoever controls the
language – the images
– controls the world.”
Allen Ginsburg
American poet & writer

I would like to end where we began, hopefully you will appreciate just why this quote is so profoundly accurate.

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Acknowledgments
imbatman57
www.talkshoe.com/show/imbatman57s-community-call

John Harris
www.lawfulrebellion.org

Jordan Maxwell
www.jordanmaxwellshow.com

Laurel Airica
www.wordmagicglobal.com

Paul Vickers
www.youtube.com/user/MrPaulVickers/featured

I am forever grateful to the persons listed above, they stand out from an extensive list. I feel inclined to mention
that it is not necessary for me to agree or adhere to all their views and beliefs in order to show gratitude. This
book would not have been possible without their extensive research, knowledge and words of wisdom.

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