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The documents also include bin Laden's library of English-language books, which indulged his interest in conspiracy theories about the United States.
The titles included:
"Confessions of an Economic Hitman," a bestseller that examined what author John Perkins called "the secret history of events that have created the current American Empire."
"The Secrets of the Federal Reserve" by Eustace Mullins.
A copy of a 1977 joint Congressional hearing on Project MKULTRA, the CIA's program of research into behavioral modification.
"Necessary Illusions: Thought Control in Democratic Societies" by the philosopher Noam Chomsky.
"Bloodlines of the Illuminati" by Fritz Springmeier, billed an expose of a secret society that control the world.
originally posted by: Indigent
Pretty much Cameron said conspiracy theorist are all terrorist in the UN, they just need to tarnish a little bit more the reputation before making a move on you guys.
Me ATS naww never whats that a burrito brand?
originally posted by: InverseLookingGlass
originally posted by: Indigent
Pretty much Cameron said conspiracy theorist are all terrorist in the UN, they just need to tarnish a little bit more the reputation before making a move on you guys.
Me ATS naww never whats that a burrito brand?
I'm sure it's a priority for him. Especially after the recent UK election results. Best evidence I've yet seen of a totally fabricated election in a so-called democracy. All eyes on 2016 in the US.
originally posted by: TomLawless
I'm actually fascinated by the notion that he's read those books.
Did it mean that he was already privy to some of the underhanded stuff the globalists have been up to, and wanted to learn more, or did these books help fuel his hatred?
If he was holed up in a cave, or constantly on the run, how did he get them? How did he even know they existed?
originally posted by: texasgirl
What, he didn't have a book called 'Inside Job: Unmasking the 9/11 Conspiracies'? I would think he'd be very interested in anything about 9-11, considering he was blamed for it.
ETA: Never mind. I couldn't open the link so I searched for another article and it does say he had books on the 9/11 conspiracy.