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Technocracy: The New World Order of the Illuminati and The Battle Between Good and Evil

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Did you know that you were programmed to be who you are at this moment, with all of your predicted successes and failures?
“Civilizations have been born and completed and then forgotten again and again. There is nothing new under the sun. What is has been. All that we learn and discover has existed before” (Colonel James Churchward, Freemason). However, “each generation imagines itself to be more intelligent than the one that went before it, and wiser than the one that comes after it” (George Orwell, Freemason).

This said, it is possible that you have been able to, somehow, challenge the orthodoxy of the system in which you were raised, by achieving results that weren’t expected in your lifetime, while complying to many others that you weren’t in favor of, and yet you surely didn’t transform anything enough, or you would lose friends, relatives, jobs and even the opportunity of a love life.
“Anyone who challenges the prevailing orthodoxy finds himself silenced with surprising effectiveness. A genuinely unfashionable opinion is almost never given a fair hearing” (George Orwell, Freemason).

In this book, you will learn why the structure of mass thinking keeps you imprisoned to a reality that is far from your ideal potential. This book has been an Amazon Best Seller for more than eight years in a row, although previously published under other titles.

There have been many attempts at removing the original version of this book from the market, but if you are reading these words, the opportunity to obtain this extremely valuable information is still and surely within your reach.

98 pages, Paperback

Published April 23, 2020

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Dan Desmarques

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Dan Desmarques, international bestselling author and transformational thought leader, has sparked a global movement with his empowering books on personal growth, success, and spirituality. His prolific catalog of over 90 titles and more than 30 Amazon bestsellers has sparked remarkable transformations worldwide.

Dan's blend of ancient wisdom and practical insights resonates across cultures and industries. Drawing on his rich background as an educator, university lecturer, global researcher, and business consultant, he creates compelling stories and expert guidance that empower readers to transcend limitations and live boldly.

Available in numerous languages, Dan's engaging and accessible writing has captivated diverse readers worldwide. The impact of his work is evident in the profound change he inspires. Dedicated to helping others maximize their potential, Dan has built a loyal global following and earned widespread praise.

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• Revelation
• Spiritual Warfare
• Starseed
• Technocracy
• The 10 Laws of Transmutation
• The 14 Karmic Laws of Love
• The 36 Laws of Happiness
• The Alchemy of Truth
• The Antichrist *No.1
• The Awakening *No.1
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• The Evil Within
• The Game of Life and How to Play It
• The Hidden Language of God *No.1
• The Secret Beliefs of the Illuminati
• The Secret Empire *No.1
• Uncommon
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January 5, 2021
This book is short or I would not have finished it. I also wanted to finish it to do review lol.

This book is not about technocracy at all. The label is very misleading. This book is all over the place so who knows what to call it.

I have several points with the book I’ll bring out but before I do I’ll say I’m not a shrill. I’m not saying a lot of what this books mentions is not true. The truth taken out of context through misunderstanding is not true. That is what this book does.
The book mentions an elite and that we are being programmed. I do not dispute this as unbelievable conspiracy. So it’s not that I don’t understand this and think that it is too crazy.

My issues:

The author calls people stupid numerous times throughout the book. Does this invoke awareness or just belittle people. The author notes that people are programmed so it doesn’t help to attack the victims of hysterical programming by calling them stupid. They have been programmed since birth so what choice do they have? I’m not against calling out ignorance and being blunt but it must have the motive of sparking awareness in the person instead of just belittling someone.

The author has issues with women due to a relationship where he got cheated on. I’m not really a feminist but the subtle sexism in this book is erroneous to say the least. Men are stupid but women are even more stupid is the authors hint. And he kind of suggests that women are more likely to cheat than a man. I don’t think this is statistics. I would argue that women are more loyal.

The author says the problem of the elite is because of our own ignorance and our atheistic views. The author says that “when people have no religion, they obsess with the subject of sexuality”. I think Freud hinted that sexual perversion was because of religious suppression. So religion is actually responsible for sexual obsession and perversion through suppression.

“Believing in god automatically redirects one towards mental health and a better channeling of our (chakra) energy”. Historically this is false. Inquisition and Jihads is just an example.

The author calls the Illuminati atheist. They are not. They are essentially Luciferians. They have their god. An atheist is someone who doesn’t believe in god. The author suggests atheism is the problem but then quotes Osho several times to support his overall confusing argument. I’m familiar with osho. He spoke out agains government, religion and god.

The author thinks he has this divine spiritual gift. He does not. The author thinks that he has some depth of intelligence that is way above humanity. The author mentions he is not human and not real. Oh yes lol. I’ve read the depth of Osho which no human can compare to. This author is absurd. The author brags about all his books he has written. He wrote 25 books and if they are all like this book, it’s not really an accomplishment. Societies could be established around this book - BS.

The author suggests that there is a real Illuminati above the Illuminati. No proof. It’s erroneous. He calls these people star children and indigo children who will save the world with divine majick. It’s BS. I’m not denouncing magic because that is essentially quantum physics. I’m not saying that elements of the Law of Attraction are not beneficial. Positive thinking and gratitude have biological benefits no doubt. But let’s please see the shallowness of calling the Law of Attraction Spirituality. I’ve read the book. It was one star shallowness. What do we attract... desires. Why do we desire... we feel incomplete or not content until we achieve something.

The author suggests that truth is read and found in scriptures. False. Truth must be discovered, not passed on as knowledge. Truth is never borrowed. The author says that an empty mind is a closed mind but according to some enlightened people Lao Tzu it is called mindfulness and is actually the path to enlightenment. The author is not enlightened so he should not speak about it.

The book had numerous spelling and grammar errors including missing portions of sentences and sentences that do not make sense at all. Erroneous juxtaposition. Odd considering this is several editions of this book that was almost banned according to the author. That’s unlikely true because the book is rubbish.
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