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Eric Gisin

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Jun 18, 2009, 10:43:46 PM6/18/09
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By Giordano Bruno (Wherever I am, I am.)

Mr. Milloy,

I'm not sure it's wise to contact you in this manner, or whether I'm not endangering you by doing
so, but having read your book I'm stunned by how close you've come to certain secrets that I alone
possess, that I need to unburden myself of before it's too late.

Forty years ago, in 1969, I was a graduate student of biology at a certain "red brick" university
in England. My circle of intimates included more literary people than biologists, however, and
especially writers and readers of science-fiction. Our acknowledged 'master' was Beynon Harris,
better known by his nom de plume John Wyndham. Beynon was in poor health - at death's door, in
fact - and it was generally known that he was seeking a literary executor/editor to whom to confide
a number of yet-unpublished manuscripts. For reasons of no particular merit, the choice fell upon
me, and I spent nearly every hour of the great novelist's last month of life at his bedside. What
he confided to me, however, was of far greater significance than mere literature; it included
secrets that have dominated my whole life, just as they had dominated Beynon's own.

In 1951, as a result of various intrigues involving the passing of nuclear secrets from certain
Britons to agents of the Soviet Union, an extremely sensitive document came into Beynon's
possession, a treatise completely unknown to the intelligence agencies of the Western democracies,
entitled The Protocols of the Elders of Gomorrah. Who the Gomorrans were (and are) has remained
elusive; though it's clear that they were not synonymous with the Bolsheviks, most of their
research facilities were plainly operating within the Soviet Union. Indeed, Beynon himself was
persuaded that they were chiefly Americans of enormous wealth, whose clandestine activities
included the maintenance of the USSR and eventually of the Iron Curtain as a decoy and distraction.
It was Beynon's sincere opinion that none other than President Rosenfeld was, if not the eldest
Elder, patently one of the elder Elders.

The Protocols were nothing less than a blueprint for world domination! Once Beynon had interpreted
their meaning, which was expressed with an obtuse hermeticism reminiscent of alchemy, he knew
beyond doubt that he had to communicate his discovery to the world. Being a man of no great
personal valor, however, he dared not publish the document, or even share it directly with anyone,
so he decided to write an allegorical exegesis of the long-range plan, which he did in his
widely-read novel "The Day of the Triffids." From the Protocols, he knew that experiments somewhere
in the USSR had already approached the goal of creating a race of clones or cyborgs who could and
would pose as scientists and technocrats, and who thus would infiltrate the most powerful
technocratic agencies of every major government of the world. These scientists he represented
allegorically as the "triffids" of his novel -- monstrous green carnivorous plants rather than
little green men.

Equally critical to the accomplishment of the Gomorran world dominance was the strategic placement
of satellites and other objects in orbital space. Truly astonishing visionary thinking! since the
technology of rocketry was rudimentary when the Protocols were prepared. These satellites would,
among other things, both facilitate communication of the Gomorran ideology worldwide and also
"monitor" every kind of activity on the planet, both human and natural. By subtly manipulating the
data collected from such monitoring, the Gomorrans presumed that they could terrify the whole human
race into submission with Doomsday projections of rising temperatures, super-cyclones, sea level
changes, and desiccation of farmlands. Famines and the spread of tropical diseases would
substantiate their propaganda, and to achieve verisimilitude, satellites carrying genetically
modified viruses would be launched and allowed to disintegrate over chosen target populations. In
fact, a later American President tried unsuccessfully to accelerate these satellite strategies by
pretending to even his own advisors that their deployment was intended as a strategic defense
initiative against nuclear assault from the USSR, which was still the principal location of the
secret laboratories of the Gomorrans.

What, I asked Beynon in considerable consternation, could possibly have been the rationale of such
a massive effort and such perilous plotting? That, Mr. Milloy, is what you have discovered and
described in your book: the plot to terminate humanity's progress toward Edenic control of all the
world's bounty, and to reduce our godlike individualism to mere communitarian equality!

I don't know how much longer I can conceal my possession of the Protocols of the Elders of
Gomorrah, Mr Milloy, and unfortunately I lack the institutional means to effectively warn the
public of their peril. That's why I've taken the risk of contacting you, by hacking into the
account of a harmless reviewer of classical music who calls himself Giordano Bruno. I can only hope
that Bruno is what he seems, and not an 'asset' of the Gomorrans. Please reply in cypher.

Yours with great trepidation,
D. Friedman

Zurab

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Jun 21, 2009, 11:11:40 AM6/21/09
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"Eric Gisin" <gi...@uniserve.com> wrote in message
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> By Giordano Bruno (Wherever I am, I am.)
>
>
> The Protocols were nothing less than a blueprint for world domination!
> Once Beynon had interpreted
> their meaning, which was expressed with an obtuse hermeticism reminiscent
> of alchemy, he knew
> beyond doubt that he had to communicate his discovery to the world. Being
> a man of no great
> personal valor, however, he dared not publish the document, or even share
> it directly with anyone,
> so he decided to write an allegorical exegesis of the long-range plan,
> which he did in his
> widely-read novel "The Day of the Triffids." From the Protocols, he knew
> that experiments somewhere
> in the USSR had already approached the goal of creating a race of clones
> or cyborgs who could and
> would pose as scientists and technocrats, and who thus would infiltrate
> the most powerful
> technocratic agencies of every major government of the world. These
> scientists he represented
> allegorically as the "triffids" of his novel -- monstrous green
> carnivorous plants rather than
> little green men.
"Planet of the Apes" was much more popular in the Soviet Union.

Zurab

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Jun 21, 2009, 2:30:20 PM6/21/09
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"Eric Gisin" <gi...@uniserve.com> wrote in message
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> By Giordano Bruno (Wherever I am, I am.)

Legend has it that the institute, which opened in 1927, was born of a secret
Soviet plan to create a man-ape hybrid that would become a Soviet superman
and propel the Soviet Union ahead of the West. The Soviet elite, goes the
apocryphal tale that has appeared widely in Russian media, wanted to create
a prototype worker that would be inhumanly strong and mentally dulled, to
carry out the gruelling work of industrialising the vast expanses of newly
Sovietised territory.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/stalins-space-monkeys-808978.html

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