No-one believes Bush, Blair, Sharon, Musharraf & co anymore. Even now, the next batch of US-UK morons are already being cooked up... people like Hillary Clinton and David Cameron. Incredibly, the NWO seem unconcerned with making the democracy charade absolutely water tight; long as it keeps the rain off their heads, that's enough. They're too busy zipping around their underground bases, manufacturing terrorism, sedating the populous, manipulating DNA... all that stuff.
One technique the NWO have successfully employed in their constant campaign to keep people ignorant is to bombard them with images of movie stars as the pinnacle of human society. Incessant glossy media idolatry resonating the seductive, voyeuristic, desire vibe. The most highly prized uber-celeb status is always reserved for the acting profession. They represent the most extreme exposition of the western materialist paradigm. And all of it pumped 24/7 through every TV, cellphone, website, radio, newspaper and magazine you can imagine. The proletariat drool vicariously as they watch these elusive movie demi-gods drift by. "Look at Tom Cruise, he's so good signing all those autographs. And he's hardly aged a day in the last 20 years. Pass the Nachos honey...(burp)"
Well something odd has happened. Some of these actors, and I even like one or two of them, are starting to speak out against NWO antics. How beautifully ironic. I guess the dark puppetmasters forgot that even actors have hearts and functioning souls.

The guys pictured are explicitly condemning what is happening to their country. Not just the overtly aggressive neo-conservatism of the Bush administration, but the very essence of ideas like homeland security, the patriot act, ID cards, tapped phonelines, secret databases and Guantanamo Bay.
Tim Robbins: "We have right now a media that is willfully ignoring the high crimes and misdemeanours of the President of the United States. Clinton lied about a blowjob, and got impeached by the media and Congress. (Bush) got us into (the Iraq) war based on lies that he knew were lies... His war has recruited more al Qaeda members than Osama Bin Laden could ever have dreamed for... yet no one in the media is calling for impeachment. Unfortunately, the book and the play [1984] is more relevant now than it ever has been. In my country we seem to be sanctioning renditioning of innocent people without trial ... put them in jail without telling anyone... and torture them out of suspicion of what we think they might do. This is exactly what Orwell was talking about when he spoke of thought crimes."
Keanu Reeves: "Certain personal rights that were protected in the (U.S.) constitution for privacy are being chipped away at under the guise of homeland security without redress, and that's not good."
Speaking of 911, Charlie Sheen said: "There was a feeling, it just didn't look like any commercial jetliner I've flown on any time in my life and then when the buildings came down later on that day I said to my brother 'call me insane, but did it sorta look like those buildings came down in a controlled demolition?"
Richard Dreyfuss told a Washington DC Audience: "Unless you are willing to accept torture as part of a normal American political lexicon, unless you are willing to accept that leaving the Geneva Convention is fine and dandy, if you accept the expansion of wiretapping as business as usual, the only way to express this now is to embrace the difficult and perhaps embarrassing process of impeachment."
Dissent at this level means that the true unseen champions of individualism and power - the core dynamic of any free society - have won an important victory. Their once subversive message is hitting the mainstream. It must be exceedingly frustrating for early pioneers of truth to see their message delivered by largely uninformed entertainers. But I'm sure they'll concede that the most important thing is that the information is getting through at all. We will see many more famous faces questioning the ethics of the whole western system. The snowball is rolling.

