Anti-semitic, anti-immigrant

Brad De Long delong at econ.Berkeley.EDU
Fri Nov 19 15:19:37 PST 1999



>On Fri, 19 Nov 1999 12:31:39 -0500 Katha Pollitt <kpollitt at thenation.com>
>writes:
> >Doug Henwood wrote:
> >>
> >> People believe, often passionately, things that seem "irrational."
> >> Why is that?

GIZA, Egypt, Nov 16 (AFP) -

Egypt is on guard against "pyramidiots" preaching millennium conspiracy theories on the Internet, with officials warning zero tolerance if they descend on the Giza Pyramids expecting Satan to appear as 2000 dawns.

At least two spiritual tour operators are advertising millennium trips to the pyramids, billing guest speakers such as David Icke, the former British television sportscaster-turned-prophet of doom.

Icke and others are warning that ex-US president George Bush will summon oppressive evil forces at a black mass in a dank stone burial chamber deep inside the great Cheops pyramid at midnight on December 31.

According to his website, Bush and the British royal family are key members of the world "Illuminati elite" of human-reptile hybrids whose rituals are designed to tap into fourth dimensional energy forces and deprive ordinary human mortals of their consciousness. ...



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