My husband and I watched a "true story" about J. D. Rockefeller last night and it was sooooooooo good as it exposes him for how he murdered an entire tent city of workers and got away with it completely. In fact, when I was going to college and took a journalism class, I learned that it was the Ludlow Massacre that motivated him to create the very first ad agency (I think it was a man by the name of Bernays) for the single purpose of making people love him again because people were ready to hang him for what he did (too bad they didn't succeed). That part is not in the movie so I'm not giving anything away. Every anon should watch the movie. We watched it on Prime. It's oddly enough called "No God, No Master" and I highly recommend it.
Are you saying that this Secret Covenant that isn't hard to believe that he wrote at all though I have not read it, actually has him saying competition against him is a sin. That really blows me away. He really does think of himself as a god doesn't he?
My husband and I watched a "true story" about J. D. Rockefeller last night and it was sooooooooo good as it exposes him for how he murdered an entire tent city of workers and got away with it completely. In fact, when I was going to college and took a journalism class, I learned that it was the Ludlow Massacre that motivated him to create the very first ad agency (I think it was a man by the name of Bernays) for the single purpose of making people love him again because people were ready to hang him for what he did (too bad they didn't succeed). That part is not in the movie so I'm not giving anything away. Every anon should watch the movie. We watched it on Prime. It's oddly enough called "No God, No Master" and I highly recommend it.
I think we would like to check that out. Ty!
You definitely should.
Also said competition against him was a sin.
Are you saying that this Secret Covenant that isn't hard to believe that he wrote at all though I have not read it, actually has him saying competition against him is a sin. That really blows me away. He really does think of himself as a god doesn't he?