ATS Weekly: Edition 017
November 8, 2005
More on the New World Order
I suppose many of you are beginning to think that ol' TC is more than interested in the concept of a One World Order. Many of you would be right.
This weeks spotlight is on a group called the Committee of 300, or, the Olympians. Sure, that sounds pretty pompous, but as we are going to see, they
have an excuse for having illusions of grandeur. Of the elite, secretive groups that have piqued my curiosity, the Olympians are the truly secretive,
ultra-powerful titans; a group of people who are said to work in concert to control every aspect of the world. Theirs to control are politics,
religion, trade, commerce and finance, insurance, mining, petroleum and, yes, the drug trade.
News of the Weird
It may look like a fixer-upper at first glance, but what is buried beneath scrubby little Oak Island might just make its estimated $7 million price
tag worth the investment. Oak Island, in Nova Scotia, is famous for its Money Pit, a mystery that has endured two centuries, claimed six lives and
swallowed up millions in life savings. The Pit was discovered in 1795 by a local boy named Daniel McGinnis who, spotting an unusual clearing in the
earth under one of the island's oak trees, was prompted to start digging. The discovery of layered planks, mysterious stone slabs, and mats made of
coconut fibers descending deep into the ground turned his casual afternoon dig into an all-out excavation.
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