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get together and decide who's gonna get the job and the true. There are many ways to get at least four or five bureaucrats set the price. Now, if it's abused, it can force times more energy out of it than you put in. A senior the price up too much. But when things go down, it Japanese politician told me they've had the technology for means they can share the pain, too. So it's not necessarily | more than 30 years. There is a Nikola Tesla technology an evil system. It's how it's managed. The corollary is that's 100 years old. They've been holding back human that there are many ways to run finance. It's a question of technological progress in order to maintain control over obligations. their oil monopoly and take the people's money. But now Why do civilisations have to clash? I mean, why can't — that's come to an end. Oil does not have to be used they be friends? [He laughs.] You know? That's the anymore. The Chinese are now developing these new point. The Chinese don't want to have some ultimate war __ technologies. It's just started, but you'll see it... and they don't want to conquer you. They just want to be It's really a question of realising that it's all one planet your friend. That's it... and we're all one people, but I still see ecosystems being BR: Presumably, six months after you first delivered destroyed. I see a very, very incompetently managed this message as a sort of representative, a messenger, to _ Planet Earth. There are so many things they could do. If the powers that be in the western world on behalf of the — you end poverty, then people aren't going to have to burn Asian secret societies, they, with their ears to all kinds of | down forests. You'll end environmental destruction, and intelligence in their own networks, must have given you __ you'll have so many more intelligent humans helping the some feedback about whether they felt that this message planet. In other words, they should fix the problems on had been effectively delivered or Planet Earth... It's just a question not. What have you heard from of cooperating with all the other them since then? "They've been holding peoples. BF: The only thing that they . My idea for a new kind of disapproved of was when I made back human technological replacement for the UN Security those threats to kill people. They | Council is to have the Earth said: "That's very rude, and such progress in order to divided into seven regions: things are best left unsaid." But maintain control over their North and South America; what they've told me is, as long . Europe; China, Japan and South as I stick within that original oil monopoly and take the East Asia; the Muslim countries; promise, which is the war against people's money. But now India; and Africa [Australia and poverty, saving the environment New Zealand would be allowed from destruction and putting an that's come to an end." to choose which group they wish end to war, that's the bottom line; to join]. Seven zones would they'll support me. each have one vote on the KC: When you met with Rockefeller and you — Security Council. A veto would only cover their particular interviewed him—we watched the interview—it feltto me zone, so the Chinese could only veto decisions about as though he basically sort of danced and side-stepped and = China. That would lead to much more effective decision- never really directly dealt with anything that you asked making. And that would make it possible to deal with him. things like overfishing, poverty, environmental BF: Well, I knew, first of all, that if 1 had done a hostile destruction, all these problems. It's a question of sharing interview I would have got nowhere, so I stuck to the way __ the planet, and the rulership of the planet, with the people corporate journalists are trained to talk to people like this, _ of the planet. within his parameters. But the point there was just to show people that I could have had him killed if I'd wanted — Support network to, that I knew where he was. I could have just called up KC: Okay. You have such a great in-depth grasp of the guys and said: "Bring him to a warehouse _ what is going on economically on the planet and you also somewhere." The point is that all those people in the have a great vision for the future. Both those things are western elite now know that if they travel anywhere in really politically amazing. So, do you really think that Asia—or in fact, anywhere in the world—if I want to,I you're going to be successful? Do you have a group that's can get to them. But that's not what I'm about. supporting you? I understand that you have the secret KC: But did Rockefeller give you any indication,even society. But beyond that, have you set up a network prior after the interview when the cameras were off, that things __ to this? were changing or that things were going to change? BF: Yes. A lot of Japanese politicians support me. A BF: Well, I mean, it's really not in his hands anymore _lot of intellectuals support me. The books I write are read because the dollar can be destroyed and oil is an obsolete by the most intelligent people in Japan. They're not energy technology. You can burn water: you separate out —_ reading for entertainment. the hydrogen and burn it. This whole nonsense about how you have to put in more energy than you get out is just not Continued on page 80 "They've been holding back human technological people's money. But now that's come to an end." Support network KC: Okay. You have such a great in-depth grasp of what is going on economically on the planet and you also have a great vision for the future. Both those things are really politically amazing. So, do you really think that you're going to be successful? Do you have a group that's supporting you? I understand that you have the secret society. But beyond that, have you set up a network prior to this? BF: Yes. A lot of Japanese politicians support me. A lot of intellectuals support me. The books I write are read by the most intelligent people in Japan. They're not reading for entertainment. 22 ¢ NEXUS progress in order to maintain control over their oil monopoly and take the Continued on page 80 www.nexusmagazine.com AUGUST — SEPTEMBER 2008