Monday, November 29, 2010

Paddington Express Voucher

La théorie du complot


The conspiracy theory, the idea that the world leaders met in elitist sect leader and the world conspiring secretly behind the backs of small people and the brave citizens that we are not part of my core beliefs. Anyway even if I'm hard as iron, I would not cry on the internet, no desire to see an armada of agents dressed as astronauts tumble down with me one Sunday morning to send in a padded cell. There are probably some stories a bit suspicious that our dirty pages of history - not to mention the dubious relationships of a large family of American leaders with the Skull & Bones and other factions - but I do not think the CIA in its cache basements of the little green men. Nor do I think that Leonardo da Vinci knew the hideout of the Grail, or that Paul McCartney died in 1966 and replaced by a lookalike. But I like the idea that the dollar bill carries with it the stigma of the Great Seal of the Illuminati or the number of the beast 666 is hidden in every bar code or that Armstrong has never fucked a foot on the moon or that subliminal messages hidden in Disney's expensive because Walt was a pedophile Masonic opusdéien recognized. It amuses me. Yet I am whiff of Disney and it does not make me a crank sex. Must believe that their methods are not very effective.
Anyway, we like or we do not like that one either septic or "conspiracy" veteran, read The mysteries of chaos Maxime Chattam , first for have a good time and then to be seduced by a few hours this crazy conspiracy theory and projects for the domination of some cracked. Maxime Chattam no claim here of a Dan Brown de révéler les secrets les mieux gardés de la planète, mais il a plutôt l'envie de nous offrir un sacré bon divertissement, tel un bon film d'action plein de surprises et de rebondissements. Ce livre va en troubler certains, en faire rire d'autres, mais il divertira à coup sûr. Parole de livrogne.

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