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The Occult Technology of Power: The Initiation of the Son of a Finance Capitalist into the Arcane Secrets of Economic and Political Power

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"Crucial is to create the impression that, although the people have been exploited in the past, today the wealthy are at the mercy of an all-powerful government which is firmly in the hands of the people or do-gooding liberals." -The Occult Technology of Power
This is the programme of the .01 percent! First surfacing in 1974 from underground sources, The Occult Technology of Power is a blueprint distilling the esoteric doctrines and technics of the global elite. These initiatory lessons from a cadre of technocrats is now available with a never before collected appendix of revelatory information. The publisher assumes no responsibility for those who use this book to expose those in control-or to join them.
"A little gem of protocol which displays acute perception. A Satanic overview." -Anton Szandor LaVey, Cloven Hoof, Nov./Dec. 1974
"Written as if it were a set of lectures by the central philosophers of a master conspiracy. Their personal viewpoint is rational egoism, but they want to keep the wisdom of this perspective secret-since it is impossible to exploit a person who maintains a self-conscious, self-interested frame of reference... This reviewer is very pleased with the discovery of a text we had at first avoided because of its title. The little book is very much worth its price." -Joe Cobb, Reason Magazine, May, 1976

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Published September 16, 2016

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December 21, 2022
A fragment of the brutal honesty you will find inside

Organisms typically base their success primarily on deception and rely on actual force or mutually advantageous trade (symbiosis) as little as possible. This should be nearly self-evident, but is generally overlooked due to the moral codes we elitists foist on our subjects. Let me give a few examples in case the moral culture has to some extent im­paired your powers of objective observation. Camouflage is universal among predators and victims alike. Blossoms imitate fragrances and colors which are sexually attractive to certain insects in order to effect pollination. Dogs bark ferociously and feign attack on enemies of whom they are, in fact, terrified. The Venus Fly Trap plant lures flies to their deaths. Men proclaim their altruism to others and even themselves while they selfishly scramble for personal advantage. If you doubt that fraud is normal in nature you should read section three of the first chapter of Robert Ar­ drey's, The Social Contract for a wealth of fascinating ex­amples.1
Human mental prowess and communicative powers have merely provided superb elaboration on nature's old theme of fraud and added its own distinctive feature: self delusion.
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108 reviews4 followers
December 23, 2018
The book is a "fictional" account of the indoctrination of the son of an elite power broker. Any resemblance to reality will be a function of your awareness of the hidden world of the Illuminati (the 13 families that rule the world). The presentation as fiction provides the author a thin cloak of deniability which he imagines might save his life. If you are new to these matters, you might find it useful to imagine an alternative reality where everything the author says is true. Later you might reflect upon whether that alternative reality could actually be the one we live in. Informed by this alternate reality you may begin to view world events in a new light. You may be slightly less able to be brainwashed by the Controlled Corporate Media propaganda machine. And that would be a good thing.
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46 reviews
March 13, 2025
Yeah I'm sure this was just satire... Can't even blame those people at this point. I'd do the same.

But what's best about all this is that if you have a double digit IQ you can still create your own life to your liking and play outside of their games.

But again, not many people tend to use (or have) that precious "free will" they're talking about while simultaneously channeling all their desire for competition or even creation into watching sports or pointless BS and pretending they're part of the team and somehow "enjoy" doing so.

Also good to have a confirmation that both the left and right are pointless, dumb distractions. Bread and circuses.

Really can't blame whatever society the "father" is part of.
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January 25, 2021
They are definitely not the craziest conspiracies I have heard. One can see how it was inspired by the blatant capitalism that runs rampant today. The banking system and ratio of power are currently skewed and problematic. The conspiracies within still end up falling kind of flat for me and definitely show signs of being a work of fiction. Some of the grammatical errors were annoying as well. Especially when the word "bad" was accidentally used in place of "had" in multiple places. You would also think that a book discussing the "Central Bank" as often as this one does would not make the mistake of calling it a "Central Plank" on page 24.
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April 1, 2020
This is a short but biting satire of the attitudes of the ruling class from a libertarian standpoint.
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February 4, 2023
my coworker gave me this book. truly it is a wild ride. not instructive but very funny
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July 24, 2025
A difficult read for me, but worth slugging through. My eyes have been widened & cannot go back.
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January 24, 2026
Definitely gonna need a reread - makes me a much more neutral and independent person. We are all conditioned to perform as puppets fighting left vs right … who does that benefit? Whoever wrote this.
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February 1, 2019
This was kind of fun. Thankfully short. Unfortunately, the conspiracies laid out for the reader span several incompatible levels influence and gloss over the complications such a shadowy empire builder would have to deal with. But, I see echoes of this book in the bumper-sticker depth of thought of many a libertarian conspiracy theorist today that actually do think such a thing is possible so, in that way, it is kind of terrifying.
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