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  1. today the WEF
  2. has left its
  3. modest
  4. beginnings way behind and actively seeks out the attention of the
  5. world, whether it is to launch a campaign against World Poverty (as
  6. Gordon Brown and Bono did in 2005) or to balance the needs and
  7. aspirations of the old economies of the West, the emerging economies of
  8. the east and the still poor billions in the south. ... </font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font><br>
  9.       <font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"> </font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></div>
  10.       <font style="font-family: garamond;"> <font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;">
  11.       <div style="text-align: right;"><b><font style="font-family: garamond;">By Sean
  12. O'Grady</font></b><br>
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  16.       <div style="text-align: justify;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><a href="http://www.voltairenet.org/mot120934.html?lang=fr">Pinay
  17. Cercle</a> <a href="http://powerbase.info/index.php/Pinay_Circle">Pinay
  18. Circle - Le CERCLE </a></font></font></font></font></font></font></font><br>
  19.       <font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"> </font></font></font></font></font></font>
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  21.       <font style="font-family: garamond;"> </font>
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  23.       <div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-style: italic;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;">According
  24. to the Independent in 1997:
  25. Formed in the Fifties... One of the most influential, secretive, and,
  26. it goes without saying, exclusive political clubs in the West... One
  27. member contacted by this newspaper said he could not talk about it
  28. 'even off, off the record'. Another simply put the phone down... The
  29. source of its funding is a mystery...[2]
  30. One of the earliest discussions of the Circle was in Lobster magazine
  31. in 1986:
  32. The Pinay Circle was set up in 1969 around the former Prime Minister of
  33. France, Antoine Pinay. Pinay was very old and seems to have been little
  34. more than a figurehead. Its chief fundraiser and leading light is the
  35. former lawyer, Jean Violet. A senior figure in the French equivalent of
  36. the CBI, Violet has also been a member of SDECE, the French equivalent
  37. of the CIA and MI6. (Faligot, 1985 p 194). According to reports from
  38. West German intelligence (in Intelligence/Parapolitics (Paris) December
  39. 1984) Violet had links with South African, American, British, Swiss and
  40. West German intelligence. The West German BND is said to be one of his
  41. sources of finance.
  42. With these contacts Violet had put together an informal group of
  43. conservative, anti-communist politicians, bankers, journalists etc -
  44. 'The Pinay Circle'. It is said to meet twice a year discussing how to
  45. promote the conservative cause. The following are said to have been, or
  46. still are, members of the circle:
  47. Julian Amery MP, Brian Crozier, Nicholas Elliot (B) (ex MI6), William
  48. Colby (ex DCIA), Edwin Feulner of The Heritage Foundation, and General
  49. D. Stilwell (DIA).
  50. Pinay projects are said to have included the promotion of Mrs Thatcher
  51. in the UK and Strauss in West Germany.
  52. ISC records from as early as 1972 mention efforts by the Pinay Circle
  53. to generate moral and financial support for ISC: Crozier was apparently
  54. hoping for £20,000 from the Circle in 1973 - a large contribution by
  55. ISC's standards. The Circle paid for an ISC study "European Security
  56. and the Soviet Problem". Further correspondence from 1975 shows the
  57. Circle active in organising meetings in "Madrid, Rome, Milan, Brussels
  58. and Bonn .... with the object of raising money for the Institute (ie
  59. ISC) and enhancing its reputation." (Time Out 27 June 1975)[3]
  60. In 2004 the Sunday Times reported:
  61. Nadhmi Auchi is a member of an elite club known as Le Cercle. It
  62. consists of transatlantic businessmen and politicians and is often
  63. compared with the Bilderberg Group. The secretive group of 100 people
  64. meets twice a year to discuss global politics and business. The next
  65. meeting is scheduled to be held in Washington this month.
  66. The club, which has close links to the intelligence services, was
  67. founded in the 1950s by former French prime minister Antoine Pinay and
  68. former German chancellor Konrad Adenauer. Guests at the club's meetings
  69. have included Richard Nixon, Henry Kissinger, the Sultan of Oman,
  70. Romania's Ion Illiescu and King Hussein of Jordan. The current chairman
  71. is Lord Lamont, the former Tory chancellor, and other members are
  72. thought to include Anthony Cavendish and Geoffrey Tantum, who are both
  73. former MI6 officers.[4]of
  74. a co-ordinated international destabilisation programme
  75. gave
  76. their heart-felt thanks. Among them were Britain's Iron Lady, Margaret
  77. Thatcher - Madonna of the Armaments industry - and America's less
  78. brittle, and considerably less acute, Ronald Reagan - humble originator
  79. of the mega-tax-buck-swallowing SDI "Star Wars" programme and also,
  80. thus, a valued friend of the boys at Guns R Us International. These
  81. two
  82. decades
  83. saw a proliferation of right-wing, quasi official and secretive groups
  84. that
  85. co-ordinated intelligence, propaganda and undertook covert
  86. black-operations around the globe. One of the
  87. most
  88. shadowy of all is the "Pinay Cercle", named after its
  89. founder Antoine Pinay,
  90. Premier of France in
  91. 1951. Known more simply as "Le
  92. Cercle"
  93. it is recognised as a more clandestine sinister organisation to the
  94. already very secretive Bilderberg Group - a "Perhaps
  95. more
  96. sinister,
  97. and certainly
  98. more shadowy
  99. than the Bilderbergers, the "Pinay Cercle" is an
  100. "Atlanticist" right-wing
  101. organisation of serving and retired intelligence operatives, military
  102. officers and politicians that conspired to "affect" changes in
  103. government. Amongst other things they claim credit for engineering the
  104. election of Margaret Thatcher in the U.K. and may have been behind the
  105. ousting of Australia's Gough Whitlam. Now almost forgotten, the
  106. decade of the
  107. "Seventies" was a time of immense
  108. political upheaval, dirty tricks and incessant rumours of right-wing
  109. military Coup d'Etats in leading western democracies.
  110. Amongst
  111. the long list of resulting casualties of this "decade of tension"
  112. were Britain's
  113. Prime Ministers: Harold Wilson and Ted Heath, Australia's Gough
  114. Whitlam, Sweden's Olaf Palme, America's Jimmy Carter and France's
  115. Francois Mitterand. The more southern flanks of Nato's European axis:
  116. Portugal, Spain, Turkey and Greece converted rumour into chilling fact
  117. via the steel-blue glaze of gun-barrels. Italy, home of Pizza, the
  118. Pope,
  119. and </font></font></span><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><a style="font-style: italic;" href="http://www.masonicinfo.com/p2_lodge.htm">Propaganda
  120. Due (P2)</a><span style="font-style: italic;">
  121. came in for its own brand of political fixit, courtesy of Uncle Sam's
  122. very own CIA.
  123. As the decade of
  124. the "eighties" slowly slipped above the now less than pink eastern
  125. horizon, right-wing
  126. beneficiaries behind-the-scenes
  127. invisible influence" network.Both
  128. groups
  129. share a
  130. familiar membership which includes Henry
  131. Kissinger, Zbigniew
  132. Brzezinski
  133. and David Rockefeller.
  134. Each of
  135. these three luminaries of the international power network are, in
  136. addition to the foregoing, influential
  137. members of The Trilateral Commission and the Council on Foreign
  138. Relations
  139. as well
  140. as being regular attendees at Britain's </span><a style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;" href="http://www.chathamhouse.org">"Chatham
  141. House" - The
  142. Royal Institute
  143. of International Studies</a><span style="font-style: italic;"> -
  144. shadowy twin to
  145. America's CFR</span>.</font></font></font></font></font></font><br>
  146.       </font></div>
  147.       <font style="font-family: garamond;"> <font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"> <br>
  148.       </font></font></font></font> </font></font></font></div>
  149.       <font style="font-family: garamond;"> <font style="font-family: garamond;"> <font style="font-family: garamond;">
  150.       <font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"> </font></font></font></font></font></font>
  151.       </font>
  152.       <div style="text-align: justify;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><span style="font-weight: bold;">Antoine
  153. Pinay</span> was
  154. extremely influential in Europe and the United States, where he had
  155. forged links with President Nixon. Pinay attended the Bilderberg
  156. inaugural meeting in Oosterbeek, Holland during May 1952. By 1969,
  157. Pinay together with Jean Violet, a Lawyer working for the French
  158. Intelligence Service SDECE, and Archduke Otto von Habsburg,
  159. heir to the
  160. Austrian throne, formed Le Cercle, and secretly began
  161. recruiting men of
  162. influence as members.</font></font></font></font></font></font></font><br>
  163.       <font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;">The
  164. intention was to
  165. shift the political climate of Europe to the far right via a secretly
  166. financed campaign of propaganda, and to establish a private
  167. intelligence service that would work, unofficially, with the existing
  168. security apparatus of the west. Author Stephen Dorrill also believes
  169. there are serpentine inter-connections between Le Cercle and the Gladio
  170. network, a "stay-behind anti communist" military guerrilla force set up
  171. by Nato's Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE)
  172. during the "fifties", that was largely composed of ex
  173. Nazis'.</font></font></font></font></font></font></font><br>
  174.       <font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;">It
  175. was brought
  176. to our attention that
  177. the <a href="http://www.corriere.it/Primo_Piano/Cronache/2004/08_Agosto/06/nobel.shtml">Corriere
  178. Della Sera</a>, one of the most
  179. leading
  180. Italian newspapers
  181. published
  182. a violent attack on lobotomy (Corriere: 'Not
  183. only different
  184. awareness').
  185. A similar report published on the Corriere is in
  186. itself most telling, but the indirect and underlying connection is far
  187. more stimulating. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RfJv4zGpkw"><img style="border: 0px solid ; width: 620px; height: 465px;" alt="lobotomia tecnica e presupposti" src="lobotomia.gif"></a></font></font></font></font></font></font></font><br>
  188.       </font></div>
  189.       <font style="font-family: garamond;"> <font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"> <br>
  190.       </font></font></font></font></font> </font> </font> </font>
  191.       <div style="text-align: right;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><b><font style="font-family: garamond;">In
  192. all, lobotomies
  193. were
  194. used on 40,000 to 50,000 Americans between 1936 and the late 1950s. <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWKZD5CgQ0Q">Freeman</a></font><br>
  195.       </b> </font> </font> </font>
  196.       <div style="text-align: center;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><b><img style="width: 100px; height: 153px;" alt="Mario Tobino Il Manicomio di Pechino" src="Tobino.png" align="middle">For Italy: look on the book <a href="http://www.basc.it/index.php?p=scaffale/201005/scaffale"><span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">Mario Tobino IL
  197. Manicomio di Pechino</span></a> pp.29-35<br>
  198.       <br>
  199.       </b></font></font></font></div>
  200.       <font style="font-family: garamond;"> <font style="font-family: garamond;"> <font style="font-family: garamond;">
  201.       <b> <font style="font-family: garamond;"><a href="http://adamant.typepad.com/"><img src="stampp12.jpg" title="" alt="lobotomy stamp" style="border: 0px solid ; width: 104px; height: 132px;" align="left" vspace="10"></a><br>
  202.       <br>
  203.       <a style="font-weight: bold;" href="http://psychosurgeryorg.blogspot.it/">Moniz
  204. Lobotomy Stamp</a>: This is
  205. an
  206. actual
  207. Portuguese stamp posted by Christine at Monday, August 01, 2005). In
  208. 1936,
  209. the Portuguese neurologist <a style="font-weight: normal;" href="http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/1949/moniz-bio.html">Egas
  210. Moniz</a><span style="font-weight: normal;">
  211. introduced a
  212. surgical operation, </span><a style="font-weight: normal;" href="http://psychosurgeryorg.blogspot.it/">prefrontal
  213. leukotomy</a><span style="font-weight: normal;">,
  214. which after an
  215. initial period came to be used
  216. particularly in the treatment of schizophrenia. The operation, later
  217. called lobotomy,
  218. consisted in incisions that destroyed connections
  219. between the prefrontal region and other parts of the brain... <br>
  220.       <br>
  221.       <br>
  222.       <br>
  223.       </span></font></b></font> </font> </font>
  224.       <div style="text-align: justify;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><b><font style="font-family: garamond;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">The
  225. treatment became rather popular in many countries all over the world
  226. and </span><a href="http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/1949/">Moniz
  227. received the Nobel Prize in 1949 </a><a href="http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/1949/moniz-bio.html">Antonio
  228. Caetano de Abreu Freire Egas Moniz</a><span style="font-weight: normal;">
  229. born
  230. in
  231. Avanca, Portugal, on November
  232. 29, 1874, the son of Fernando de Pina Rezende Abreu and Maria do
  233. Rosario de Almeida e Sousa. He received his early education from his
  234. uncle Abbé Caetano de Pina Rezende Abreu Sa Freire, before
  235. joining the Faculty of Medicine at Coimbra University. He received
  236. further education at Bordeaux and Paris and became Professor at Coimbra
  237. in 1902. In 1911 he transferred to the new Chair in Neurology at Lisbon
  238. where he remained until his death. He also worked for a time as a
  239. physician in the Hospital of Santa Maria, Lisbon. Moniz
  240. entered
  241. politics in 1903 and served as a Deputy in the Portugese
  242. Parliament until 1917 when he became Portuguese Ambassador to Spain.
  243. Later in
  244. 1917 he was appointed Minister for Foreign Affairs and he
  245. was President of the
  246. Portuguese Delegation
  247. at the Paris Peace Conference in 1918.</span></font></b></font><br style="font-weight: normal;">
  248.       <font style="font-family: garamond;"><b><font style="font-family: garamond;"> <span style="font-weight: normal;">Another
  249. comparable fact called our attention: Minister
  250. of Foreign
  251. Affairs and deeply implied in International
  252. Organizations and
  253. happenings was also the Italian doctor Gaetano
  254. Martino,
  255. University teacher in Human
  256. Physiology and Rector of Messina University, also and
  257. mostly Author with </span><a style="font-weight: normal;" href="http://www.scienzainrete.it/italia150/giuseppe-moruzzi">Moruzzi</a><span style="font-weight: normal;">
  258. of a &#8220;classic&#8221; set book for
  259. future doctors: a text book for Medicine students dealing almost only
  260. with cat&#8217;s
  261. brain
  262. vivisection: in
  263. which the main subject was .... how to
  264. experiment on
  265. living cats' encephalons. </span></font></b></font><br style="font-weight: normal;">
  266.       <font style="font-family: garamond;"><b> <font style="font-family: garamond; font-weight: normal;">But
  267. if
  268. this
  269. is
  270. the antecedent to
  271. start from, it is fundamental to consider what can indirectly derive
  272. from it, in view of further considerations and research
  273. of a
  274. more general purport, pertaining not only to a bad use of
  275. medicine. Starting from these premises quite
  276. by
  277. chance we
  278. came across these two bizarre indications that - put
  279. together -
  280. can be somehow very perplexing. The work of the Association consists
  281. particularly in collecting pieces of information &#8211; if possible first
  282. hand, even in minute fragments - and then intersecting them,
  283. till little by
  284. little to find so close-knit a texture to bring to the surface truths
  285. apparently hidden or even apparently non-existing.The Corriere is
  286. an independent surely not a
  287. "left-wing" newspaper: so in itself this article is by itself a very
  288. information, but the underlying indirect
  289. connection is far more
  290. stimulating.Were
  291. and have been for a long time and in different historical contexts
  292. Ministers of Foreign Affairs
  293. in
  294. their own countries not
  295. politicians or diplomats on the contrary particularly
  296. sadistic doctors, not only
  297. general practitioners but also University professors: therefore
  298. &#8220;trainers&#8221; of future doctors, University Directors and eventually
  299. Authors of text-boks, scientists interested on researches
  300. pertaining to
  301. enhancing warriors'
  302. performances (to
  303. built so-called <a href="http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/2005/05/30/8261230/">warriors
  304. without sleep</a>?)
  305. and moreover to block will and consciousness on "not agreed people".
  306. Such were the Portuguese
  307. Moniz, the
  308. inventor of lobotomy
  309. (who was awarded the Nobel prize for it) and the Italian
  310. Gaetano Martino (professor of human physiology and Rector of
  311. the
  312. University of Messina, author of an authoritative
  313. text-book for Medicine students).</font></b></font><br>
  314.       <font style="font-family: garamond;"><b><font style="font-family: garamond; font-weight: normal;">style="font-weight:
  315. normal;"&gt; <font style="font-family: garamond;">Can
  316. one
  317. assume that, through some sort of easy making mechanism, a
  318. destructive planning out -
  319. analogous to
  320. that devised by <a href="Del-Skin.htm">Delgado</a>,
  321. - not to mention Hitler
  322. - could have
  323. some
  324. relation with&#8230; Foreign
  325. policy? Is irrelevant the fact that
  326. Gaetano Martino&#8217;s son &#8211; <a href="http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Antonio_Martino">Antonio</a>
  327. &#8211; was previously <a style="font-weight: bold;" href="http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Antonio_Martino">Minister
  328. of
  329. Foreign
  330. Affairs</a> and then <a style="font-weight: bold;" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_Minister_of_Defence">Ministry
  331. of
  332. Defence</a>
  333. for a whole
  334. period of Government?
  335. As working hypothesis: could not
  336. a certain kind of sadism in action offer a privileged way to these
  337. Ministries? Looking for evidence in such
  338. direction, following these tracks could not one discover coverage given
  339. and favours done to <a href="http://www.olokaustos.org/bionazi/leaders/mengele.htm">Mengele</a>.
  340. believed lobotomies worked because the procedure
  341. severed connections
  342. between the frontal lobes of the brain and the thalamus, thought to be
  343. the seat of human emotion, which the mentally ill apparently had in
  344. overabundance. Although his theories have been discredited, Freeman was
  345. one of the few psychiatrists of his era who believed that mental
  346. illness had a physical biological component.</font></font></b></font><br>
  347.       </font></font></div>
  348.       <font style="font-family: garamond;"> <font style="font-family: garamond;"> <font style="font-family: garamond;"><b><font style="font-family: garamond; font-weight: normal;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"> <br>
  349.       <font face="Garamond"><i> </i></font><font face="Garamond">Oaxes
  350. and rumors or true facts? Kidnapped normal children to construct
  351. artificial devilish "monsters"? <a href="http://www.webmd.com/mental-health/dissociative-identity-disorder-multiple-personality-disorder"><span style="font-style: italic;">"<span style="font-weight: bold;">Multiple
  352. Personality
  353. Disorder</span>"</span></a>?<br>
  354.       <br>
  355.       </font> </font></font> </b> </font> </font> </font>
  356.       <div style="text-align: justify;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font face="Garamond"><a href="aiutoinfanzia.htm#i_CERVELLI_ED_IO"><img style="border: 0px solid ; width: 430px; height: 368px; float: left;" alt="Personalità Multiple: Monk e Letizia" src="monk_letizia.jpg"></a><span style="font-weight: normal;">It
  357. is easy to
  358. speak in a conjectural way on regard of </span><a style="font-weight: bold;" href="http://www.webmd.com/mental-health/dissociative-identity-disorder-multiple-personality-disorder"><span style="font-style: italic;">"Multiple
  359. Personality
  360. Disorder"</span></a><span style="font-weight: normal;">. but here are
  361. depicted in total
  362. spontaneity two
  363. "personalities" - </span><a style="font-weight: normal;" href="aiutoinfanzia.htm#monk"><span style="font-style: italic;">Monk</span></a><span style="font-weight: normal;">
  364. and </span><span style="font-style: italic; font-weight: normal;">Letitia</span><span style="font-weight: normal;">
  365. - the two
  366. "multiples"
  367. trained to become killers and spies after being built during </span><span style="font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">structured
  368. abuses</span><span style="font-weight: normal;">.</span><br style="font-weight: normal;">
  369.       <span style="font-weight: normal;">The
  370. "protagonist" of these terrible mishaps expressed this picture during a
  371. very poignant, painful flash-back, together with some very explanatory
  372. writings. The most of the texts are in Italian but a shortened
  373. translation in English can be reached on </span><a style="font-weight: bold;" href="aiutoinfanzia.htm#translation"><span style="font-style: italic;">Esperimenti
  374. su
  375. bambine/i</span></a><span style="font-style: italic; font-weight: normal;"> </span><span style="font-weight: normal;">at
  376. the
  377. sub chapter:</span><a href="aiutoinfanzia.htm#translation"><span style="font-style: italic; font-weight: normal;"> </span><span style="font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">translation</span></a>.<br>
  378.       <br>
  379.       <br>
  380.       </font> </font></font></div>
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  382.       <hr style="width: 100%; height: 2px;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"> </font>
  383.       </font>
  384.       <div style="text-align: center;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font face="Garamond"><img style="border: 0px solid ; width: 600px; height: 420px;" alt="State of Confusion: politic of fear" src="state%20of%20confusion.jpg"></font></font><br>
  385.       </font></div>
  386.       <font style="font-family: garamond;"> </font>
  387.       <hr style="width: 100%; height: 2px;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font face="Garamond"><br>
  388.       <br>
  389.       </font> <font face="Garamond">Tyrants
  390. don't devour you: they
  391. devour your FEAR...</font>. </font>
  392.       <div style="text-align: center;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font face="Garamond">(illustrator Joseph P. Orwell <br>
  393.       <br>
  394. a page from the book</font></font></div>
  395.       <font style="font-family: garamond;"> <font face="Garamond"> </font>
  396.       </font>
  397.       <div style="text-align: center;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font face="Garamond"><font face="Garamond"><b><i>lI
  398. libro dei senza paura</i></b> - <i><span style="font-weight: bold;"></span></i></font></font><br>
  399.       <font style="font-family: garamond;"><font style="font-family: garamond;"><font face="Garamond"><i><span style="font-weight: bold;">The
  400. book for fearless people</span>: a hand book to teach children
  401. for
  402.  
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