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An Eastern Ultimatum to the Western Illuminati A new paradigm wb ppv ion he ane [voice becomes choked with emotion] So it's amazing, given the subject | KC: And what about war? Are we will have a full mind [wipes away matter, how many people do read __ going to have war with Iran? Are you _ tears] and a full stomach, and human them. But they say the pen is mightier working with these groups? Are you _ potential will be released [wipes away than the sword. I think I've convinced _ trying to change that paradigm? tears]. And the economic benefits a "critical mass". The last obstacle BF: The idea is to replace war with would be just totally mind-boggling. was this fear, but now the gangsters a different kind of economic At the same time, instead of having have also decided that they like what competition. So it would be like a something like DARPA —high-tech I'm saying. Of course, I've told them peaceful war, like a global Olympics. research for the purposes of killing— I'll make sure they prosper more under For example, the Americans would make it high-tech research for the the new regime than the old, because compete with the Chinese to develop purposes of promoting life... this is about win-win. Africa. BF: Well, I mean, all the contacts KC: What about the American Or, in other words, come up with I've had have been indirect. I don't government? Has any politician from some sort of way where we'd think they took me seriously until they America tried to contact you? periodically give everybody on the realised I could get Mr Rockefeller or BF: I've been contacted by planet a goal that they all work anybody else if I wanted to. Now I've intelligence people. You know, CIA, towards. Because one thing that war been in way over my head for a very Pentagon and Freemason people. has done in the past, it has motivated long time. I've been forced to expand KC: Okay. And have they people to go to extraordinary efforts. my potential, just to deal with what I've continued to threaten you or are they Unfortunately, it's been efforts to kill taken on. My understanding of the trying to work with you? and conquer. But the idea of situation has evolved and the plans BF: They're trying to work with mobilising people can be used for have evolved. The goal is to have a big me. I don't think they see me as a __ peaceful purposes. change in August 2008. Just make that threat anymore. I think they So, for example, I'm asking for a_ akind of a date... understand that's not what I'm about. three-year campaign, at the end o KC: The date of the Olympics. I'm here for a win-win solution. which all environmental destruction BF: Yeah. 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Continued from page 22 Anew paradigm So it's amazing, given the subject matter, how many people do read them. But they say the pen is mightier than the sword. I think I've convinced a "critical mass". The last obstacle was this fear, but now the gangsters have also decided that they like what I'm saying. Of course, I've told them I'll make sure they prosper more under the new regime than the old, because this is about win-win. KC: What about the American government? Has any politician from America tried to contact you? BF: I've been contacted by intelligence people. You know, CIA, Pentagon and Freemason people. KC: Okay. And have they continued to threaten you or are they trying to work with you? BF: They're trying to work with me. I don't think they see me as a threat anymore. I think they understand that's not what I'm about. I'm here for a win-win solution. KC: And what about war? Are we going to have war with Iran? Are you working with these groups? 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