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The Coming Neo-Tech/Illuminati Societies
Novus Tek Society, Novatech Society, Nouveau Tech Society and Nuova Tech Society

Neo-Tech’s Mission

Upon establishing an Illuminati mission after its first major publication in 1968, NTP never focused on profit alone.  Its authors wrote to fulfil that mission.  NTP crafted every publication since 1976 to explicitly free people from the lethal deceptions foisted upon them by today’s political-and-religious civilization, which is not a civilization at all but is actually a destructively-irrational anticivilization. …Throughout the 20th century, that anticivilization murdered 160-million innocent civilians while extracting the riches and happiness from billions of duped innocents in the name of politics and religions.  

Since 1996, in striving to advance its mission through pro-bono strategies, NTP was the first and perhaps the only publishing house ever -- large or small -- to put all its major works in their unabridged entirety on the Web for free public reading.  Thus, before purchasing any book, everyone had the opportunity to read each-and-every Neo-Tech publication online without paying a penny! 

The Red Pill of Honesty

Can Neo-Tech free entire populations from the deceptions of politics, religion, and philosophy?  Can enough people ultimately take the red pill of honesty to free our world?  As revealed in the Neo-Tech based movie, The Matrix, freedom comes not from manipulative truth but from unbending honesty. …Truth will not set you free; honesty will.

Artists/writers Alan Grant and Norm Breyfogle of DC Comics likewise produced a popular series of Batman comic books titled Anarky that were based explicitly on Neo-Tech and its matrix-shredding power.  French artist Marc Gratas also rendered oil paintings that explicitly reflect the life-changing powers of Neo-Tech. 

The Matrix, Anarky, and Gratas illustrate Neo-Tech’s 30-year theme:  Upon harnessing fully-integrated honesty, free-and-peaceful individuals profitably outcompete those who remain trapped in today’s authoritarian matrix.  Neo-Tech, therefore, is not about saving the world per se, but is about letting each individual flourish without chains or limits.

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Neo-Tech Publishing (NTP) distributes its unfolding values to 170 countries in 13 languages.  Especially over the past dozen years, NTP has increasingly influenced contemporary politics, cable news, talk radio, and the movie industry.  NTP’s achievements have competitively advanced the well-being, health, and happiness of society as documented in NTP’s developing Pax Neo-Tech manuscript available for free public perusal at www.neo-tech.com/pax-b1/index.php.

My Take

As documented on its website, NTP benevolently reveals valuable anti-theistic/anti-authoritarian benefits.  Still, not surprisingly, Neo-Tech infuriates intolerant Christian conservatives, born-again fundamentalists, crusading evangelists, and Muslim jihadists...as well as Marxist academics, socialist-fascist politicians, and politically-correct journalists.  NTP explicitly and emphatically does not want such people acquiring its literature.  For, all too many zealots not only become virulently enraged but also violently threatening upon encountering Neo-Tech’s Voltairean anti-theist/anti-socialist/anti-fascist literature.  Some zealots literally burn our “satanic” books and then dishonestly receive refunds without returning their products.  Why?  Not just to larcenously steal from NTP, but also to “strike a financial blow against Satan” as one born-again/criminal-minded fundamentalist gleefully trumpeted. 

So, what is the point of dealing with such people?  There is no point.  No, we do not want such people acquiring our literature.  No, we do not want them associating with our writers or our readers.  In fact, we intentionally lace our mailing pieces with metaphors designed to repel those profanely and sometimes violently hostile people. …Can you blame us?

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