In 1957, a 1,168 page book by Ayn Rand, called Atlas Shrugged, was published. According to one source, Rand was alleged to be a mistress to Philippe Rothschild, who instructed her to write the book in order to show that through the raising of oil prices, then destroying the oil fields and shutting down the coal mines, the Illuminati would take over the world. It also related how they would blow up grain mills, derail trains, bankrupt and destroy their own companies, till they had destroyed the economy of the entire world; and yet, they would be so wealthy, that it would not substantially affect their vast holdings. The novel is about a man who stops the motor of the world, of what happens when "the men of the mind, the intellectuals of the world, the originators and innovators in every line of industry go on strike; when the men of creative ability in every profession, in protest against regulation, quit and disappear."
If we are to believe that the book represents the Illuminati's plans for the future, then the following excerpts may provide some insight to the mentality of the elitists who are preparing us for one-world government.
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Ayn Rand's "hero" personifies what she stood for: a psychopathic serial killer. She also looks like a man, a scary, demonic man. The fact so many admire her shows how much some people worship death, and hate God. Some college kids think she is oh, so "cool" I'd like to introduce them to some forensic photos of the innocent children her "idol" her "perfect man" killed and see what they think of their "brilliant" man-woman then.
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