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Sympathy for the Devil? No, Mick Sympathy for WeThePeople.
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I have the two titles you all have suggested, but I am guilty of once again being sidetracked.
Peter LaVenda's Sinister Forces the Manson Secret got bumped up past "Ratlines" and "Grey Wolf".

Oddly, I know the penetration of "organized religion" into daily life by organizations I wouldn't trust.
Rockefellers (Thy Will Be Done), or The Dulles Brothers (A Certain Arrogance), Mr. LaVenda is forcing me to think deeper about the "god games" - as opposed to faith that plays no games.

So let me get back to Ratline and Grey Wolf and let Sinister Forces hold off to the CIA/Nazi Medicos - MKalphabet soup of programs and such.

I thank all very much for encouragement.
Best to all
Jim
Read not to contradict and confute;
nor to believe and take for granted;
nor to find talk and discourse;
but to weigh and consider.
FRANCIS BACON
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Sympathy for the Devil? No, Mick Sympathy for WeThePeople. - by Jim Hackett II - 11-07-2013, 10:15 PM

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