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William Ramsey Investigates

The Magicians of Mutability: The Semiotics of September 11th with Paul and Philip Collins, Part IX and X. (2005)

William Ramsey Investigates

William Ramsey Investigates

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🗓️ 8 March 2026

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The Magicians of Mutability: The Semiotics of September 11th with Paul and Philip Collins, Part IX and X. (2005)

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0:00.0

Philip and Paul Collins. Paul's work is the hidden face of terrorism, which Philip edited, and they both collaborated

0:23.6

on the book, The Ascendency of the Scientific Dictatorship, an examination of epistemic

0:28.8

autocracy from the 19th to the 21st century.

0:31.9

We'll talk about where you can find a lot of their articles, but right now I want to welcome

0:34.8

you both of the grassy and all guys.

0:36.9

Hello, Visigoth.

0:38.3

Thanks for having this.

0:39.4

No problem.

0:41.2

In this part nine, which pretty much was laid out by Philip in places that I'm not really

0:47.7

not familiar with, but that one bullet point that we can start off with, and it sounds like

0:52.5

a kind of funny statement,

0:55.8

and that is the centrality of war to evolution. Now, what's wrong with that?

1:01.6

Well, actually, of course, the whole of the scientific dictatorship has been micromanaged

1:10.3

through the historical tide of Darwinism,

1:13.6

which of course dates back to ancient Mesopotamia to those doctrines of transformism.

1:21.6

It's actually a refinement of older occult doctrines, and it's part and parcel of what the elite are trying to implement,

1:28.9

which is the transformation of man into God. But part of Darwinian evolution is, in fact, conflict.

1:39.2

In his book, Evolution and Ethics, Darwinian Sir Arthur Keith wrote, and I'm quoting him now, quote, If war be the progeny of evolution and ethics, Darwinian Sir Arthur Keith wrote, and I'm quoting him now, quote,

1:44.9

If war be the progeny of evolution, and I am convinced that it is, then evolution has gone mad,

1:52.0

reaching such a height of ferocity as must frustrate its proper role in the world of life,

1:57.5

which is the advancement of her competing units, these being tribes, nations, or races

2:03.3

of mankind.

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