Big Brother Is Alive and Well in 2004 -- New Book Explains the Nature of the Beast


NEW YORK, Dec. 2, 2002 (PRIMEZONE) -- For anyone who has ever wondered if "Big Brother" really is watching us, "2004: Nature of the Beast" (now available through 1stBooks Library) should obliterate any doubt once and for all. At a time when the world seems on the brink of a global crisis almost daily, the biggest "corporate raider" of all has written his memoirs.

Penned by Big Brother himself, "2004: Nature of the Beast" updates George Orwell's 1984 by some twenty years. More than just warning of what the future may hold, this state-of-the-world address explores exactly how that Orwellian nightmare has already come true. Speaking directly to all of us in his 'drone' population, he minces no words about his goals and agendas. Most frightening of all, he seems to no longer feel the need to act covertly in order to achieve those ends.

Drawing us deeper and deeper into the chapters on topics such as Evolution and Slavery, he proves himself to be a crafty weaver of tales. He points to the thousands of video cameras going up all over our cities as an example of his necessary Presence in our daily lives, explaining how he's actually making us feel more secure. Even after he reveals his chilling intent for our collective Future, he knows that we are helpless to do anything to stop him -- or so he thinks.

Written with great wit and sardonic humor, "2004: Nature of the Beast" ironically provides the all-important answers to how we can undo what Big Brother has done. Ultimately, "2004" proves to be an optimistic and self-empowering work of both fiction and fact.

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