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Author Topic: Food for Thought: Our World  (Read 287777 times)

SeaMonkey

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Re: Food for Thought: Our World
« Reply #90 on: December 22, 2014, 08:48:29 AM »
Lies of History? What about the Bible?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FXdMkFomBk

It is quite a long video but also quite interesting.
It does correctly identify much of the corruption
and error which has entered in but at the same
time also promulgates considerable distortion and
an agenda.

Any who may be interested in researching the topic
further can begin at this page.

SeaMonkey

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Re: Food for Thought: Our World
« Reply #91 on: December 23, 2014, 06:05:55 AM »
Our World in a nutshell:

SeaMonkey

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Re: Food for Thought: Our World
« Reply #92 on: December 28, 2014, 05:58:16 AM »
The Saker offers an political analysis which quite
accurately defines the dilemma that we as a World
are facing today.

Quote from: The Saker
Dear friends,
 
 Today I am posting a first article in what I hope will become a series about "re-thinking politics".  By that I mean the following: we are told that communism is dead.  I am not so sure at all, but maybe.  I would argue that what we think of as "European social-democracy" has died this year after a long and painful agony.  The US is only a republic or a democracy in name, in reality it is a fascist oligarchy.  Chavez in Venezuela spoke of "Bolivarian Socialism".  Arundhati Roy in India seems to think that democracy is dead and that Maoist guerrillas might have the answer to a lot of questions.  One thing is sure, Fukuyama got in wrong and history has not ended (unless some crazy idiot in the White House launches an attack on Russia then yes, history will end).
 
 I will never forget the day in 1992 or 1993 when during a session of the UN Conference on Disarmament a Pakistani Ambassador said something which I shall remember forever.  He looked at the western delegations and said: "you think that your capitalism has defeated communism?  You are wrong!  What really happened is the internal contradictions of communism have caught up with communism before the internal contradictions of capitalism will catch up with capitalism".  Twenty years later it is pretty undeniable that he was absolutely correct.  And no wonder that this realization first came from a Muslim as Islam today clearly offers at least two alternatives to all western ideologies: in Saudi Arabia a medieval and deeply reactionary one and in Iran a modern and very progressive one.
 
 I think that it is high time to re-think our politics, our political categories, our certitudes about what is worse and what is better and all our assumptions about recent history.  Most of us live in the so-called "West" and what thing is undeniable: our social order is dying, totally discredited and despised by the rest of the planet, our politicians simply seem unable to articulate anything remotely connected to the truth, and the world badly, badly, needs new ideas.
 
 With this series "Rethinking Politics" I want to start with a tabula rasa in which we can re-examine it all and try to see if we can at least identify a few facts or ideas which would help us to think outside the iron "box" imposed on us all by our stupidifying societies.  They key will not be finding the right answers, but asking the right questions.
 
 This series begins today with Andreja Vrazalic asking a few very basic and important questions about what socialism is (which, of course, depends on who you ask).  I am very happy with this first contribution and my gratitude goes to Vrazalic for launching what I hope will be a long and productive discussion involving many more contributions from very different authors with very different views.
 
 The Saker

The article follows the above quoted intro on the
hyper-linked page at the top of this posting.

MarkE

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Re: Food for Thought: Our World
« Reply #93 on: December 28, 2014, 06:04:27 AM »
The Saker offers an political analysis which quite
accurately defines the dilemma that we as a World
are facing today.

The article follows the above quoted intro on the
hyper-linked page at the top of this posting.
He sounds like someone who might be thinking about adding fluoride to ice cream ... children's ice cream!  I hope he at least has some respect for the private property of the Coca-Cola Corporation.

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Re: Food for Thought: Our World
« Reply #94 on: December 28, 2014, 07:15:59 AM »
The meme pictures posted above are funny. Are they representative of the flavor of TRUTH you promote? Please post more, they made me think I'm laughing. (I actually was)

SeaMonkey

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Re: Food for Thought: Our World
« Reply #95 on: December 28, 2014, 07:36:00 AM »
The graphics you refer to are humorous with
perhaps just a bit of hyperbole to 'spice up'
the imagery.

But would you deny that the graphics do
reflect a message of TRUTH?

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Re: Food for Thought: Our World
« Reply #96 on: December 28, 2014, 08:06:57 AM »
The graphics you refer to are humorous with
perhaps just a bit of hyperbole to 'spice up'
the imagery.

But would you deny that the graphics do
reflect a message of TRUTH?



Yes, they reflect the message of all-caps 'TRUTH', but is that message factual, verifiable and truthful. Or even useful? 
Does it help you to activate, participate and change the things you don't like? Do you vote? What's the message?

SeaMonkey

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Re: Food for Thought: Our World
« Reply #97 on: December 29, 2014, 02:00:45 AM »
Vote you say?

Cap-Z-ro

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Re: Food for Thought: Our World
« Reply #98 on: December 29, 2014, 02:26:20 AM »
Vote you say?

Nobody could have said it better.

Regards...


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Re: Food for Thought: Our World
« Reply #99 on: December 30, 2014, 10:16:47 PM »
Fake Terror is Oldest Trick...

9/11 type false flag operations have been going
on for a very long time.

The Zombiefication of America

Is it really any wonder that the U.S. is terribly
corrupted and the World's main warmonger
presently?  The People are becoming brain-dead.

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Re: Food for Thought: Our World
« Reply #100 on: December 31, 2014, 02:35:25 AM »
Well the US is currently corrupted as evidenced by the illegal actions of our president.

War Monger?

I don't think so.  The idiot in chief has slashed our nukes down to almost nothing, and has slashed our military down to very dangerous low levels.

Meanwhile ISIS is beheading thousands of innocent folks on a regular basis and the world is looking to the US (once again) to put a stop to this and....what do we do?  Well, I guess we go on vacation and play golf...yes, that will fix it.  He has destroyed our economy, military, and industrial base.  Hell, pretty soon, we will be invaded by Haiti and they will kick our ass.

Bill

Cap-Z-ro

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Re: Food for Thought: Our World
« Reply #101 on: December 31, 2014, 03:40:35 AM »
Here's some very chewable FFT.

Someone asked...how many airplanes went missing prior to 2014 ?

I recall 2...Amelia Earheart and the air force guy who chased a UFO as it rapidy increased its altitude, and never came down again.

Anyway, it seems to be a quarterly occurrence these days, doesn't it ?

Regards...


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Re: Food for Thought: Our World
« Reply #102 on: December 31, 2014, 05:44:53 AM »
Quote from: Pirate88179
Well the US is currently corrupted as evidenced by the illegal actions of our president.

War Monger?

I don't think so.  The idiot in chief has slashed our nukes down to almost nothing, and has slashed our military down to very dangerous low levels.

Meanwhile ISIS is beheading thousands of innocent folks on a regular basis and the world is looking to the US (once again) to put a stop to this and....what do we do?  Well, I guess we go on vacation and play golf...yes, that will fix it.  He has destroyed our economy, military, and industrial base.  Hell, pretty soon, we will be invaded by Haiti and they will kick our ass.

What Obongo is doing as he carries out the orders
of his masters, while seemingly anti-constitutional,
doesn't fall into the realm of 'illegal.'

The 'U.S.' within The District of Columbia is quite
like the CITY OF LONDON.  A country within a country.

The District is a Corporation and all of the politicians
therein are officers of the corporation.  In fact, the
whole 'kit and kiboodle' of the so-called U.S. Government
(Executive, Legislative and Judicial) are sub-corporations
of Corporation U.S.

As such, it is essentially a 'private entity' which is able to
make its own laws without any regard to the U.S. Constitution
which legally only applies to The Republic.  Since The
Republic has been de-activated and put on the shelf (all in
accordance with provisions within The Constitution) the
Corporation U.S. is able to do whatever it pleases in accordance
with its own set of 'private laws.'

Some of what Obongo does could be said to be in violation of
International Law, but then again since that is based upon
Treaty, there's a big 'out' the size of a giant barn door.

The People have no voice.  The 'elections' are illusions.  The
Congress makes legislation as directed by its REAL MASTERS.

Al Qaeda, ISIL, ISIS, or whatever name is camp this week, are
all creations of the U.S. by means of its intelligence agency in
cooperation with the State of Israel and Saudi Arabia.  They are
indoctrinated in the practices of the Wahhabi Sect which is the
State Religion of Saudi Arabia.  Their purpose is to discredit
legitimate Islam to the benefit of the State of Israel in order to
'justify' its existence and its brutal blood-letting in its program of
genocide against Palestine.

The U.S. has been in the business of fomenting War in order to
facilitate its hegemonic actions since before the Spanish-American
War.  The U.S. has never since that time been about 'Peace.'  It is
about World Domination.

The Anglo-Zionist created United Nations is not about 'Peace.'
It is about World Domination.

As far as the possibility of some small nation 'kicking ass,'  well
that surely does seem to be the plan considering every U.S.
involved War since Korea has been a loss.  But then, that is by
design too.  What is coming soon billed as the New World Order
will have the appearance of bringing 'Order out of Chaos.'

Think things are bad now?  Just wait...

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Re: Food for Thought: Our World
« Reply #104 on: January 01, 2015, 05:47:46 AM »
2014: The Year the American Justice System Officially Died



Neoconservatives

Do some research.  It died a long time before this.  Check out what FDR did.....that is when all of this started.

Bill