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Joseph Farrell

Joseph Farrell was an American author known for his contributions to science fiction and speculative fiction. His works often explored themes of ethics, human relationships, and the implications of technology on society. In "The Ethical Way," he delved into moral dilemmas faced in a futuristic setting, prompting readers to consider the complexities of right and wrong in a rapidly changing world. "Mind Stealers of Pluto" showcased his imaginative storytelling, blending elements of adventure and psychological intrigue, while "Men Without a World" reflected on the human condition in a dystopian landscape. Farrell's writing is characterized by a blend of thought-provoking ideas and engaging narratives, making him a notable figure in the genre. His ability to intertwine ethical questions with compelling plots has left a lasting impact on readers and writers alike. Through works like "The Marrying Man" and "Black-out," he examined personal relationships and societal structures, further establishing his reputation as a writer who not only entertained but also challenged his audience to think critically about the world around them.

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“...carved marble figures in strata that "suggests the characters were made by intelligent humans from the distant past," a section of gold thread found in strata between 320 and 360 million years old, a report in a nineteenth-century edition of Scientific American recording the discovery of a metallic vase in strata 600 million years old, a chalk ball in France in strata 45-55 million years old, a machined coin with undecipherable writing at least 200,000 years old, discovered in Illinois, a clay figurine discovered in Idaho that is atleast two million years old. The list of suppressed and conveniently forgotten discoveries goes on and on,”

“An error in the doctrine of God will have inevitable consequences in the sphere of action, of moral behaviour, of the polity of the Church, and of basic culture and social organization. A change in the doctrine of the Trinity in either of these directions cannot help but have political consequences. Farrell, commenting on Nazianzen's connection between Trinity and Holy Monarchy”

“Note the profound implications of this closed-system economic paradigm, for it necessitates that the Bilderberg and similar Groups must resort to active measures to suppress the scientific development of new theories and their allied technologies that would shift the world’s energy supply — and hence the financial system — to a new basis, and a basis no longer needing to be reliant upon their own monopoly financial power to create the medium of exchange and credit.”

“...carved marble figures in strata that "suggests the characters were made by intelligent humans from the distant past," a section of gold thread found in strata between 320 and 360 million years old, a report in a nineteenth-century edition of Scientific American recording the discovery of a metallic vase in strata 600 million years old, a chalk ball in France in strata 45-55 million years old, a machined coin with undecipherable writing at least 200,000 years old, discovered in Illinois, a clay figurine discovered in Idaho that is atleast two million years old. The list of suppressed and conveniently forgotten discoveries goes on and on,”

“An error in the doctrine of God will have inevitable consequences in the sphere of action, of moral behaviour, of the polity of the Church, and of basic culture and social organization. A change in the doctrine of the Trinity in either of these directions cannot help but have political consequences. Farrell, commenting on Nazianzen's connection between Trinity and Holy Monarchy”

“Note the profound implications of this closed-system economic paradigm, for it necessitates that the Bilderberg and similar Groups must resort to active measures to suppress the scientific development of new theories and their allied technologies that would shift the world’s energy supply — and hence the financial system — to a new basis, and a basis no longer needing to be reliant upon their own monopoly financial power to create the medium of exchange and credit.”

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The Ethical Way
Security Plan
The Marrying Man
Mind Stealers of Pluto
Black-out
Men Without a World

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