Nineteen Eighty Four

1984 by George Orwell

Nineteen Eighty Four by George Orwell is a dystopian novel set in a totalitarian society controlled by the Party and its leader, Big Brother. The story follows Winston Smith, who works for the Party rewriting history but secretly despises the regime. His growing rebellion and quest for truth lead him into dangerous territory as he seeks freedom and individuality.

MUTINY reveals – via Dr. Michael Hanover – a growing distrust of global companies that seek control over individuals and makes a startling revelation about who Big Brother really is. It’s all pure fiction of course, or is it?

“The New World Order is where the rich get richer during economic crises and barely any profits are used for social improvement. The aim of this body of globalists, once they have built their fabulous mansions and purchased their new yachts, is to dominate their world and control it. As George Orwell concluded, ‘the future will be overrun by those who are intoxicated by power.’ He had an image of the future and it was of a boot stomping on a human face. The boot is totalitarianism in all its forms and the face is yours and mine. Big brother, in whatever guise, is hell-bent on creating a prison for us all and, once he has us locked up, he plans to throw away the key.” [MUTINY page 103]

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