upon their cages
under the orders of their female owners by the day.
The tragedy of modern man’s life is th at he has grown up dominated by female
influence, and he no longer knows what it is to be a man, except in the movie
fantasies of superheroes like Spiderman and macho men like Rambo , the Terminator ,
and the like, which beings he cannot in real life even remotely emulate.
He lives in fear of his woman rejecting or de serting him, he lives in fear of losing his
job, he lives in fear that the man in the next urinal will see his less than average sized
sex organ. Lost withou t a religious faith, he lives in fear of his own inevitable decline
and death, and above all, deep in his heart, perhaps even without ever b\
eing fully
aware of it, he lives in fear of the fact that he will likely never be truly a man.
In this deep void in his soul, which no religious belief can any longer fill - as
dismissed as nonsense by the “high priests” of modern science such as Darwin - his
only solace is to bury himself yet deeper in his woman, and his other destructive
escapes of excessive drinki ng, drug abuse and gambling, or carry out some bullying
or violent and hooliganistic acts to reassure himself that he is still a man.
But there is an altern ative to this state of vacuous a ngst inside him – well depicted by
the character played by Jim Carrey in the movie, the Truman Show. He can break out
of this prison of disempowerment and slavery to woman – he can again, like Truman,
fight for his true identity, and ther eby become brave and noble and free.
Because however, this feminist controlled society is currently set dead against the
development of a man who is true to himsel f, and therefore strives to become a real
hero, a self-possessed and emotionally mature human being, like for example the
fictional character of Caine in Kung Fu, the information revealed in this book is not
widely known.
To study this work in earnest – which is the distilled collective understanding of the
thought and lives of many, gained by the author by tortuous personal experience,
experimentation and research conducted in earnest for a period of over a quarter of a
century - is, we put to you, virtually a holy quest, like the search for the Holy Grail
conducted by the brave knights of old.
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For this book cannot be understood in its entirety, merely just by one or even several
readings, because it has to some degree be lived, it is the initiation to a lifelong quest.
Its theme is that for a man to be worthy of the name, he must not be merely someone
with large muscles who can bully others into submission, which makes him little more
than a prize animal, but a human bei ng of great understanding and emotional
maturity, who like the boy Caine in Kung Fu, bereft of his natural parents who are
both dead, is willing to wait alone in the cold and rain outside the temple for as long
as it takes, until the wise teachers will consider him worthy to teach and let in.
We may hold jobs, drive cars, we may have girlfriends and wives, and be proud of our
sexual freedom and the pleasure it brings, but if we are not in control of our desires, if
we are not masters in our own homes, if we are not respected in our work place and
by our own children, how is it that we can call ourselves men?
And sadly, that is the lot of most modern men, and if they cannot see it, they have
been persuaded by a great lie, which is that being a slave and virtual lifelong child to
women was how things were meant to be.
And we put it further to you that the answer to the problems of our world are not to be
found by worrying unduly about whether UFOs or ghosts really exist, who really
killed JFK or Marilyn Monroe , or even whether there are some secret group of
“illuminati” as David Icke proposes, who
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