Most Dangerous
A True Story
Sherwood Kent
Most Dangerous
Copyright 2015 Sherwood Kent. All Rights Reserved.
The images are commentary and do not denote any endorsement.
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Kent, Sherwood.
Most Dangerous1st ed.
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Epud (ISBN-13) 978-1-63424-041-3
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1. John F. Kennedy Assassination. 2. Psychological warfare -- United States -- History -- 21st century. 3. Occultism -- Political aspects -- United States. 4. Secret societies -- United States. 5. Conspiracies -- United States. 6. Political corruption -- United States. I. Kent, Sherwood. II. Title
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Forethought
Once Upon a Time
The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society. Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country.We are governed, our minds are molded, our tastes formed, our ideas suggested, largely by men we have never heard of. This is a logical result of the way in which our democratic society is organized. Vast numbers of human beings must cooperate in this manner if they are to live together as a smoothly functioning society.In almost every act of our daily lives, whether in the sphere of politics or business, in our social conduct or our ethical thinking, we are dominated by the relatively small number of persons who understand the mental processes and social patterns of the masses. It is they who pull the wires which control the public mind.
Edward L. Bernays, Propaganda
Edible substances evoke the secretion of thick, concentrated saliva. Why? The answer, obviously, is that this enables the mass of food to pass smoothly through the tube leading from the mouth into the stomach.
Ivan Pavlov
Most men, after a little freedom, have preferred authority with the consoling assurances and the economy of effort it brings.
Walter Lippmann
Hollywood is a place where they pay you $50,000 for a kiss and 50 for your soul.
Marilyn Monroe
Y outhful idylls, cut bare by flim-flam shenanigans partnered with the constant meme-drama-drone of apocalypse and jubilee, are seemingly cut short. Out of the ashes a new covert slavery is being birthed.
We now live in much different world than we were born into.
Where it stops nobody knows?
This book, Most Dangerous, is a tale of aftereffects from the writing of Kent Bains book, The Most Dangerous Book in the World, to the consequences of years of psychological abuse directed at the American people.
From sales techniques to sophisticated political control, the American population has been and is being subjected to massive amounts of propaganda and psychological manipulation meme warfare.
What is a meme? According to the Urban Dictionary: [1] An idea, belief or belief system, or pattern of behavior that spreads throughout a culture either vertically by cultural inheritance (as by parents to children) or horizontally by cultural acquisition (as by peers, information media, and entertainment media). [2] A pervasive thought or thought pattern that replicates itself via cultural means; a parasitic code, a virus of the mind especially contagious to children and the impressionable. [3] The fundamental unit of information, analogous to the gene in emerging evolutionary theory of culture.
Sherwood Kent examines the arena using images, words and humor in this commentary about todays pressure-cooker bombastics that overwhelm us with cultural effrontery emblazoned across our shared consciousness daily.
A sly attempt to foist upon us a contrived reality based not upon mutual liberties and freedoms, but through the deliberate and conscious manipulation of personhood thralldom. As Goethe, stated: The best slave is the one who thinks he is free.
Time is a-coming, time when we must make choices, to kneel in fealty to the corporate masters, genuflecting on cue in our assigned roles or do we stand up? Be human beings with the courage and understanding that what we accomplish is: Mankinds future.
Many excuses are used to do nothing, to disengage from our responsibilities. But as Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita says, Shake off this base faint-heartedness and arise, O scorcher of enemies! And as Christ scourged the moneychangers in the temple decrying it, A den of thieves.
Now is the time for all good men and women to come to the aid of their country!
So please take our slaughtered presidents words below to heart, and understand you can make a difference. The future is yet to be made!
Things do not happen. Things are made to happen.
John F. Kennedy
Onward to the Utmost of Futures,
Peace,
Kris Millegan
Publisher
TrineDay
August 18, 2015
Table of Contents
PART ONE
And So It Begins
Chapter 1
Hitting Home
September 30, 2013: Blue Mountain, Mississippi
11:10 p.m. Williams mother, Amy, kneels on the concrete floor of the garage, cradling her 16-year-old sons head and broad shoulders in her arms as his taught torso stretches out in front of her. He is having a grand mal seizure, his first, and as his 220-pound frame jerks violently and he gasps desperately for air, his father, Kent, can only watch in horror.
Amy works in mental health and has seen patients having grand mal seizures; Kent had never seen one in real life, and, even if he had, it wouldnt have prepared him for the sight of his only son writhing helplessly on the ground.
Can we get him in the car? Kent implored his ex-wife, knowing that it might take an ambulance some time to reach them in their small, rural northeast Mississippi community. The seizure hadnt begun as a full-blown grand mal, and theyd been trying to get William to the car when hed gone completely rigid and began convulsing.
No, answered Amy in a reassuringly calm voice, call 911.
Are you sure? Kent replied with growing desperation.
At that moment, William, who had been struggling for air, suddenly ceased breathing altogether. My God, Kent thought, was he watching his son die? After what seemed like minutes, Will jerked and drew one short breath, then another. He began gasping in air, slowly relaxed and started breathing againnot normally, but at least he was breathing.
Kent ran into the house and dialed 911. As he paced anxiously back and forth at the end of their street waiting for the ambulance, he could only wonder what had just happened. Resting in his mothers arms, Will was breathing, but completely motionless and unresponsive.