Endnotes:
i References for CIA ‘Mind Control’ programs:
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Carson City, NV 89706), USA, monograph, 1992
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ii^
The Assassins : ... But this tradition [atheistical tradition of Abdullah ibn Maymun] was
to find in 1090 an exponent in the Persian Hasan Saba, a native of Khorasan, the son of
Ali, a strict Shiah, who, finding himself suspected of heretical ideas, ended by declaring
himself a Sunni.
[The same may be said of al ̳Afghani, a Freemason and Founder of the Salafiyyah Movement – oz
See: Afghgani and Abduh, by Ellie Kedouri, Prof. Emeritus, Univ. of London, Founding Editor of
the journal Middle Eastern Studies, 1990, 3rd Printing: ―Afghani and Abduh should be
considered subverters ̳ rather than reformers of Islam.]
Hasan brought up in this atmosphere of duplicity, was therefore well fitted to play the
Machiavellian rôle of an Ismaili Dai. Von Hammer regards Hasan as a mighty genius, one
of a splendid triad, of which the two others were his schoolfellows the poet Omar
Khayyám and Nizam ul Mulk, Grand Vizier under the Seljuk Sultan, Malik Shah... a
Dai named Mumin, converted him to the principles of his sect [Ismaili], and Hasan,
declaring himself a convinced adherent of the Fatimite Khalifas, journeyed to Cairo,