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Posted by sonofgloin, Monday, 30 July 2012 5:44:53 PM
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yes thats true son of a golin..if people think at all..its thinking thus as you posted..few think to change..even fewer do it succesfully.
many have tried..but i have seen many good men fall to the temptations that see corperate welfare..direct from the govt purse..[like the 'subsidy..on medicene..35 billion each year plus..direct to for proffit drug merchants..yet directly linked to other big money like petro chemical polutions as much as protected govt status lets not go the bankers or the overpaid capitalkists..that see govt licence or govt gift..as the intent and purepose of govt..stuff the [peole..busines pals ned some help bailout the failing pension scam with more govt cash now its capitalist proffit with yet another COMPULSORY insurance everything govt gets involved with becomnes dependant on govt cash licence..[just look what they dun to child care]nbm corperate subsidy to car makers.. I THINK THE EMPTY seats..for corperates at british ol limpdics[o0o0o] SEATING rights..for corperations..not people.. corperations that own other corperations..bigger than most govts who now fight our wars.. control our wepens http://refreshingnews99.blogspot.in/2012/07/britain-just-signed-25-year-contract-to.html its gotten so bad..us gives the chinese 1 million bars..of not gold http://www.americanfreepress.net/html/fort_knox_conundrum__208.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbxwTgxPzJk&feature=related but dont worry banking corperastions leased the real gold dont lol audit the fed..nor the forte of hard knox times they are a changing next war iran* http://surferjoe202020.blogspot.com/2012/07/information-on-cias-work-in-lebanon.html get the fact[what really happend] http://whatreallyhappened.com/ before the neo con makes it happen..yet again who is runninbg the nut house..who kills more acts of terror or unrightious wars...where kids are sent to die..'for us'a..[all the way]..run from israel... http://www.redress.cc/palestine/jcook20120731 lest we forget in every war since ww1.. civilian casualties have increased...why would that be i wonder[cause good govt ..also allows vile governance.] http://www.thelonestarwatchdog.com/2012/07/30/the-hypocrisy-of-amnesty-international-and-the-un-small-arms-trade-treaty/ http://blog.alexanderhiggins.com/2012/07/30/us-nato-blame-syria-violence-2-155291/ Posted by one under god, Tuesday, 31 July 2012 10:15:07 AM
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Interesting links Oug, America is still repaying Israel for their help in the destruction of the twin towers. That Netanyahoo is a piece of work for sure.
It seems that we have no advocates for the peoples of the world left. Not one national government serves its population given all nations carry the mark of the European banking cartel, or they don't trade at all. The blog on the dodgy gold is an eye opener, I thought they stole that gold in the fifties. Global trade is centered on the lowest possible fixed cost base and will see exploitation continue amongst the masses for the benefit of the very few. The concept of a homogenous global humanity is more than worthy and more than ludicrous at the same time. Just as pigeons home, humans are attracted to like. Even within single ethnicity nations such as Japan and China the citizens still prey on each other, but they unify to fight a common foe. It is this unification that the globalists seek to destroy. The ideals and agencies of the UN have a socialistic manifesto that is being manipulated by the globalist banksters. The current two party systems that controls the first world is corrupted because no matter who you vote for you get the European banking cartel making the decisions on whether the nation sinks or swims….we are orphans. Posted by sonofgloin, Tuesday, 31 July 2012 5:19:40 PM
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the thread reflects the ape-othy
yet i thought...we would get a few reminicences[memories]..from.. <<"""Though sometimes I get some funny looks from the older folk who seem to remember albeit dimly, different times and perspectives<<>>.. im sort of geting used to the private liquid fart reflex*[uteer stunned silence'..a hint of dispare..and lots of comfort food.booze/pills or frog licking..[from the simp-les-sons],.. except that at least in the cartoon..everyone attends local govt meetings...[cause most are business owners?]..but they get inviolved with decision making]..while in the real world they just want to get back to drunk or sleep.. feel like a whine myself but im a reformed poster anyhow cheers..[it would be only too easy to prove the gold is still there[but heck we know its not..]..[or likely to have been too much temptation ..for the fed reserve banking cartel..member banks].. supreeem power corrupts absolutly... [thats an opinion from ozzzzzzzz] Posted by one under god, Wednesday, 1 August 2012 9:01:24 AM
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Dear SOG,
The opinion you cite from the UK is perfectly understandable. The modern world is in a state of constant and rapid social change, and many of us take it for granted that social and technological innovations will continue to transform our lives in the years that lie ahead. Yet there are those who fear change or who don't like what they see happening in their societies. Often governments and or the acts of powerful leaders and other crucially placed individuals are blamed. We can't attribute World War II solely to the personality and ambitions of Adolf Hitler. The German dictator certainly influenced the course of events, but if there had not been severe social, ethnic, and economic strains in Germany at the time, he might never have come to power or have had the opportunity to put his policies into effect. If a person of the same personality and ideas were to appear in a different society or a different period say, in modern-day Canada, his impact on history would extend no further than the local prison or mental hospital. Additionally it isn't only powerful individuals who may influence the course of social change; some quite obscure people may have significant effect. For example - one evening in 1972, an alert watchman at the Watergate building in Washington noticed that a burglary was in progress, and called the police - so setting in motion a series of investigations that led to the disgrace and downfall of Richard M. Nixon and to the presidency of Gerald Ford. Thus actual events need not always be the decisive factors in social change. The system as a whole may sometimes be "ripe" for change, and a certain event may merely "trigger" it. Corruption and deceit in the US politics was a problem of long standing. Sooner or later someone was likely to get caught, and that someone happened to be Richard Nixon. It will be interesting to see what changes await us in this country - and what the triggers will be. Posted by Lexi, Wednesday, 1 August 2012 4:27:22 PM
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Lexi my belle, as you know I often sound the bells of doom, but I am a happy chappy in general. All I bleat on about can be encapsulated in one word “MONOPOLY”.
All that we see now has been before in some fashion. But with the advent of technology coupled with globalization I see all facets of our existence passing into the hands of one entity. I describe that entity as the European banking cartel given all global economic policy comes from them. They say religion is the cause of most wars and that is not true, gain is at the base of all wars. The same banking family that bankrolled both Napoleon and Wellington in the Napoleonic wars is still bankrolling wars. The difference is that 200 years later they have the major stake in whatever they send their attack dogs to sort out. In 200 years the cartel has moved from being the financiers of wars to the inciter of wars. Like that classic Martha and the Vandellas song “Nowhere to run to and nowhere to hide” that is my concern about the new world order. The more power to the few, the less the worth humanity becomes. Posted by sonofgloin, Wednesday, 1 August 2012 8:01:00 PM
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>> I vote for the established parties because I have always done so, and my parents did the same.
Nothing ever changes really. Though I have seen that most of the shops in the town centre have closed down. What a shame.
But the local Hypermarket is much cheaper.
I watch the BBC and they give me all I need to know by way of news and you always know what you are getting with Auntie.
I don't have any real political opinions and think they are all the same.
I read the Sun or the Guardian or the Times and they all give me the impression that everything is, if not correct, then as good as it can be and that things are trolling along as usual.
Anyway, I don’t really have the time or inclination to really question anything about our society because I am trying to make a living.
I try to avoid anything that is controversial, and don't like those who raise questions that make me feel uncomfortable.
Usually I just walk away or tell them they are fascists or racists, or both, much to the acclaim of anyone else listening; there seems to be a lot of acclamation in making such statements or points of view so I use this method a lot.
After all it is what everyone else thinks - I think?
Though sometimes I get some funny looks from the older folk who seem to remember albeit dimly, different times and perspectives<<
Talk about not calling a spade a spade, we do it in spades these days.Nobody that controls our destiny speaks the truth. The first world emperor has no clothes.