Album: Net

A shape-shifting exposé of the Illuminati, International Bankers and the real history of the world, set to fat beats and funky geets.

Track 1: Cra$h

Cra$h

By 1929 banks had deliberately created a huge speculative bubble in the Stock Market. After the crash they acquired assets at pennies on the dollar. Banksters have created the largest debt bubble in history. The coming Greater Depression will set the scene for global tyranny. Voice: Larry Bates from “The Money Masters” DVD

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Track 2: Net worth

Net worth

Walter Burien from an Alex Jones PrisonPlanet radio interview blathers on about accountancy malfuction, while in the background are looped a couple of bars stolen from a hiphop disc that had stolen from a Beatles song intro. Can you figure which one? The subject matter is stealing, after all.

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Track 3: Conspiracy

Conspiracy

Funky as fuck with an essential message – that there is a grand conspiracy against ‘the people’ by a tiny elite. One of two tracks on ‘Net’ to feature short extracts from the American G. Edward Griffin’s 40 year-old presentation ‘Capitalist Conspiracy’.

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Track 4: Low intensity operations

Low intensity operations

This term describes how legitimate movements are infiltrated by agents provocateur to discredit them and cause political upheaval. A laid-back yet energising groove featuring the voices of Webster Tarpley & Richard Heinberg from “Oil, Smoke & Mirrors” by Ronan Doyle.

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Track 5: 1975

1975

Like a thief in the night, 3 hours after all the other ministers had gone, NWORB put his signature to the ‘Reform Treaty’. MOSSAD agent Sarkozy is supporting ‘Jerusalem’ Blair’s bid to be first President of the USSE. Voices of UKIP’s Delphine Gray-Fisk and Margaret Thatcher from her iconic resignation speech.

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Track 6: This record

This record

Between 1967 and 1968 Myron Fagan recorded ‘The Illuminati and the Council on Foreign Relations’, three LP records documenting the activities of a secret society known as The Illuminati. Here we set a fragment of this work to music. We are sure Myron would approve wholeheartedly of our effort to promote his message.

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Track 7: 3 more X

3 more X

You could not invent a more ludicrous puppet regime president than Bush 2. Here he explains how a personal savings account should be part of a personal retirement ‘system’. Forgetting to mention what exponential inflation by banksters does to the value of money. If he even realises it.

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Track 8: Godstika the queen

Godstika the queen

Some call them the House of Windsor. Others more knowledgeable say Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Battenberg, Wettin. All good English names. But if you really want to get to the bottom of the barrel of British / European Royalty, put the name Guelph into your search engine. That Kent bloke is a dead ringer for Rothschild.

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Track 9: LoveMoney

LoveMoney

The love of money is said to be the root of all evil. In fact it is the ability to create money that should be given this distinction. What chance have over-taxed working people got versus legalised counterfeiters with untouchable wealth?

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Track 10: The enemy

The enemy

The Club of Rome announced ‘In searching for a new enemy to unite us, we came up with the idea that pollution, the threat of global warming, water shortages, famine and the like would fit the bill.’ Clubbers of Rome include Bill Gates, Henry Kissinger, and Al Gore. Voice: Alan Watt, from Cutting Through the Matrix.

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Track 11: Money out of nothing

Money out of nothing

G. Edward Griffin in his classic ‘The Creature from Jekyll Island’ drew on ‘The Secrets of the Federal Reserve’ by Eustace Mullins to reveal how the money system we use is actually a private monopoly run for profit and power. Here he explains how money is created from nothing. Samples from ‘Capitalist Conspiracy’.

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Track 12: This record (reprise)

This record

As we said before, Myron Fagan recorded ‘The Illuminati and the Council on Foreign Relations’, three LP records. Over this reprise of one of the primary musical motifs from the main work we hear the voice of Michael Chertoff — speaking on The Record — at the self same Council on Foreign Relations… <cough>

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Track 13: Ladies and gentlemen

Ladies and Gentlemen

John F. Kennedy’s famous speech to a gathering of Press owners and editors at the Waldorf Astoria hotel, 1961 now set in a slow, moody, atmospheric rock setting. His speech was directed at communists. Did he know he was talking to them? Perhaps we can help his message reach a wider audience with this recording.

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