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Friday, September 3
by
J0d
on Fri 03 Sep 2010 09:32 AM BST
If one has read history it is fairly clear that man has struggled against nature, conquered it, destroyed and polluted it; man has struggled against man; there have always been wars. Man struggles to be free and yet he becomes a slave to institutions and organizations from which in turn he tries to break away. more »
Thursday, September 2
by
J0d
on Thu 02 Sep 2010 08:04 AM BST
Security is only required because of the divisions man has created. When you see that these divisions have been created purely as a business and control mechanism, to exert fear and cause the requirement for security, then you see what an idiot you've been, and how idiotic THEY are to think you would never notice this. more »
Wednesday, September 1
Monday, August 30
by
J0d
on Mon 30 Aug 2010 11:49 AM BST
Once you realise exactly what your whole life has been. Once you realise the manipulation with pornography, news, education, alcohol, drugs, stimulants, disinformation and misinformation, constant subliminal stimulation etc etc, have all been done just to keep you in this way of thinking, you are already on the path to the truth of your reality, and can start to reject the things which have been drummed into you since birth. more »
Sunday, August 29
by
J0d
on Sun 29 Aug 2010 11:56 PM BST
"We can have democracy in this country or we can have
great wealth in a few hands, but we can't have both."
-Louis D. Brandeis -
There is no legal separation between church and state, and citizens of other faiths are often excluded or hampered from participation or expelled. -
- by Laura Dawn Lewis more »
Friday, August 20
by
J0d
on Fri 20 Aug 2010 03:52 PM BST
The people who we call intellectuals are no different from anyone else, except that they have particular privilege. They’re mostly well-off, they have training, they have resources. As privilege increases, responsibility increases. And if somebody’s working 50 hours a day to put food on the table and never got through high school and so on, their opportunities are less than the people who are called intellectuals. That doesn’t mean that they’re any less intellectual. In fact, some of the best educated people I have known never got past fourth grade. more »
Wednesday, August 18
by
J0d
on Wed 18 Aug 2010 08:34 PM BST
As corporate personhood and managerial independence were becoming established in law, the control of corporations over the economy was so vast that Woodrow Wilson described "a very different America from the old, ... no longer a scene of individual enterprise ... individual opportunity and individual achievement," but an America in which "Comparatively small groups of men," corporate managers, "wield a power and control over the wealth and the business operations of the country," becoming "rivals of the government itself." more »
by
J0d
on Wed 18 Aug 2010 08:28 PM BST
The increasing threats of military action against Iran are of course in violation of the UN Charter, and in specific violation of Security Council resolution 1887 of September 2009 which reaffirmed the call to all states to resolve disputes related to nuclear issues peacefully, in accordance with the Charter, which bans the use or threat of force. more »
by
J0d
on Wed 18 Aug 2010 08:24 PM BST
The introduction to Animal Farm was about "Literary Censorship in England" and what it says is that obviously this book is ridiculing the Soviet Union and its totalitarian structure. But he said England is not all that different. We don’t have the KGB on our neck, but the end result comes out pretty much the same. People who have independent ideas or who think the wrong kind of thoughts are cut out. more »
by
J0d
on Wed 18 Aug 2010 08:18 PM BST
BE Wise as Serpents is the history of the systematic destruction of
Christianity and the building of a 1-world-religion. As you read this
research based on a. confidential interviews with participants within in the conspiracy, b. interviews of unwitting participants within the conspiracy, c. and historical documentation you will discover that there is great evidence for a history we have not been told, and a great struggle before mankind as the one-world-power/religion comes into focus. more »
Monday, August 16
by
J0d
on Mon 16 Aug 2010 08:07 AM BST
Stop for a moment and consider how President Bush ordered the brutal slaying
of 150,000 Iraqi troops, in a convoy of military vehicles carrying white flags,
on their way back to Iraq under Geneva Convention rules of agreed disengagement
and with-drawal. Imagine the horror of the Iraqi troops when, in spite of
waving their white flags, they were mowed down by American aircraft. In another
part of the front, 12,000 Iraqi soldiers were buried alive in trenches they
occupied. Is that not MONSTROUS in the truest sense of the word? From where did
President Bush get his orders to act in this MONSTROUS fashion? He got them
from the Royal Institute for International Affairs (RIIA) who received its
mandate from the Committee of 300, also known as the "Olympians." more »
Thursday, August 12
by
J0d
on Thu 12 Aug 2010 08:43 AM BST
Civilization as we know it is coming to an end soon. This is not the wacky proclamation of a doomsday cult, apocalypse bible prophecy sect, or conspiracy theory society. Rather, it is the scientific conclusion of the best-paid, most widely respected geologists, physicists, and investment bankers in the world. These are rational, professional, conservative individuals who are absolutely terrified by a phenomenon known as global "Peak Oil."
"Are We 'Running Out'? I Thought There Was 40 Years of the Stuff Left" more »
by
J0d
on Thu 12 Aug 2010 08:29 AM BST
This report highlights a tremendous discovery of vital importance to all the people Republic of the United States of America, and also the various peoples of the entire world.
Tens of millions of citizens and handfuls of celebrities and even some Wall Street brokers will just be endlessly labeled by 'the establishment' as 'conspiracy theorists', cordoned off to their "free-speech zones", miles away from any microphones or news cameras, and the sick & demented saga will continue. more »
Tuesday, August 10
by
J0d
on Tue 10 Aug 2010 09:27 PM BST
"The United States should be the first to condemn the atomic bomb and apologize for its use against Japan. Spokesmen for the Army Air Forces said it wasn't necessary and that the war had been won already. Competent testimony exists to prove that Japan was seeking to surrender many weeks before the atomic bomb came." more »
by
J0d
on Tue 10 Aug 2010 09:26 PM BST
'It is not enough for journalists to see themselves as mere messengers without understanding the hidden agendas of the message and myths that surround it' - John Pilger more »
by
J0d
on Tue 10 Aug 2010 09:00 PM BST
Obama’s mesmerized, cult-like, grade-school-crush-like worship by millions is not because “Obama is the greatest leader of a generation” who simply hasn’t accomplished anything, who magically “inspires” by giving speeches. Obama is committing perhaps the biggest fraud and deception in American history. more »
by
J0d
on Tue 10 Aug 2010 08:54 PM BST
They're everywhere. Cleverly disguised. On TV, imbedded in magazines, and lurking in powerful advertising. Sometimes they're subtle or subliminal, other times direct, provocative, and mind-bending in effect.
Strange symbols, signs, charms, talismans, and handshakes that program and control our minds.
Henry Makow, astute inventor and essayist, says that they are key components of the satanic conspiracy that now confronts us with maximum force and evil.
"This satanic conspiracy," Makow warns, "succeeds only because people cannot believe something so colossal and monstrous actually exists." more »
by
J0d
on Tue 10 Aug 2010 06:15 PM BST
Relationship is not only between people but between ourselves and nature, between ourselves and property, between ourselves and ideas; as long as that relationship is not fully understood, there must be fear. Life is relationship. more »
by
J0d
on Tue 10 Aug 2010 06:05 PM BST
What is wrong with this world? Why all those civil wars, why all this chaos and disaster? Why can't people just live together in peace? When conflicts arise, why is it so hard for the United Nations and other parties to stop the killing, despite peace negotiators and ambassadors? more »
Monday, August 9
by
J0d
on Mon 09 Aug 2010 08:40 PM BST
The 13 Bloodlines of the Illuminati - Fritz Springmeier
The complete articles can be read here: http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/bloodlines/index.htm more »
by
J0d
on Mon 09 Aug 2010 08:15 PM BST
Various comments about the American governments belligerence. more »
by
J0d
on Mon 09 Aug 2010 07:57 PM BST
A group of distinguished experts and scholars, including Robert M. Bowman, James H. Fetzer, Wayne Madsen, John McMurtry, Morgan Reynolds, and Andreas von Buelow, have concluded that senior government officials have covered up crucial facts about what really happened on 9/11. more »
by
J0d
on Mon 09 Aug 2010 07:47 PM BST
... one of the chief sources of cultural paranoia is the everwidening rift between the beliefs of a people and their actual behavior, and the tacit
assumption among these same people that this practice—this contradiction between idealism and practice—is a normal state of affairs.
LIONEL RUBINOFF
The Pornography of Power more »
by
J0d
on Mon 09 Aug 2010 07:05 PM BST
From the point of view of the body politic, public credit was a threat to the security of the state. It would die a natural or a violent death. In wartime, or some national emergency, the funds necessary for the functioning of the economy would be diverted to other purposes. The economy, now dependent on credit, would crumble.
The whole fabric, already tottering, falls to the ground, and buries thousands in its ruins. And this, I think, may be called the natural death of public credit. more »
by
J0d
on Mon 09 Aug 2010 09:12 AM BST
The mob cherishes a special affection and respect for the geniuses of political power and accepts all their deeds of violence with the admiring response: "rascally, well, yes, it is rascally, but it's clever! ... a trick, if you like, but how craftily played, how magnificently done, what impudent audacity!" more »
by
J0d
on Mon 09 Aug 2010 08:19 AM BST
“Parasitism – a one-sided nutritive relationship between two organisms of different kinds, a relationship which is more or less injurious, yet not usually fatal, to the host; a relationship, moreover, that relieves the parasite from most of the activity or struggle which is usually associated with procuring food, and thus tends to favour or induce some degree of simplification or degeneracy.” more »
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