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Author Topic: Food for Thought: Our World  (Read 287708 times)

SeaMonkey

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Re: Food for Thought: Our World
« Reply #120 on: January 02, 2015, 06:35:29 AM »
Quote from: Qwert
how do you know for sure if those journalists are not paid by Moscow?

Why not ask them? (The Journalists)

Qwert

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Re: Food for Thought: Our World
« Reply #121 on: January 02, 2015, 07:30:44 AM »
Why not ask them? (The Journalists)

When I tell you that I tell you the truth... Will you believe me? Why if "yes"? Why if "not"? Thus, your revelations in this entire thread I see as just another source of another kind of lies. That's the reason I seldom read them.

SeaMonkey

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Re: Food for Thought: Our World
« Reply #122 on: January 02, 2015, 09:31:06 PM »
Quote from: Qwert
When I tell you that I tell you the truth... Will you believe me? Why if "yes"? Why if "not"? Thus, your revelations in this entire thread I see as just another source of another kind of lies. That's the reason I seldom read them.

Then you're simply exercising your ability to choose
as you wish.  At this moment you've apparently not
found any reason to explore these matters in hopes
of finding TRUTH.

You may do as you wish.  You should not feel compelled
to do anything against your will with respect to any
links which appear in this discussion.

As we each process 'news' we individually choose what
we will believe consistent with the way our brains 'filter'
incoming data.  Or, how we've been programmed to
believe.  It is Orwellian.

SeaMonkey

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Re: Food for Thought: Our World
« Reply #123 on: January 02, 2015, 10:38:32 PM »
John Kaminski is a true hero within the corps
of volunteers who bravely encourage all to
speak out about the terrorism which is so
characteristic of the present U.S. of A.

Are Americans Worth Saving?

Quote from: John Kaminski from article
We ask each other —  Why try to explain things to people who don't really want to know? What kind of misanthropes are we trying to help?
A bunch of misguided and ungrateful dummies — that's who — who don't even realize their own government is trying to rob and kill them? More interested in getting drunk and listening to songs meant for emotional retards than in fulfilling the tasks necessary for their own survival.


SeaMonkey

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Re: Food for Thought: Our World
« Reply #124 on: January 03, 2015, 02:04:29 AM »
The suggestion in this article makes sense to me.
America has deteriorated morally and ethically to
a shocking extent.  Its efforts to control all of the
World are becoming more pronounced and more
desperate.

Obongo, with support figures now around 15%, must
act like a Big Man
doing what he can to 'protect'
American Business.  Politicians aren't called "actors"
for no reason - their Masters well understand who
provides the script and who does the acting.

SeaMonkey

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Re: Food for Thought: Our World
« Reply #125 on: January 03, 2015, 03:45:59 AM »
Azerbaijan Authorities Raid, Close Radio Free Europe Bureau

Quote from: State Department Senior Official
A U.S. State Department senior official said the U.S. is "deeply disturbed" by reports that employees of the RFE/RL bureau in Baku have been detained in their offices and questioned while the premises were searched by police. 
The State Department official called on "responsible authorities" to respect Azerbaijan's "international commitment to protecting media freedom," saying a free and independent press is "critical to the well-being of the nation."     



The United States has not had a completely free press
since the 19th century - from 1910 onward it has been
somewhat controlled by government and corporate
interests and since 1960 nearly entirely controlled by
government, foreign lobby and corporate interests.
 Since 1980 the Press in the U.S. could easily be mistaken
for the Department of Propaganda of the U.S. Government
in service to the State of Israel.

The U.S. is sorely in need of a Free and Independent Press
which would indeed function as a source of TRUTH 'critical
to the well-being of the nation.'

Amen

SeaMonkey

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Re: Food for Thought: Our World
« Reply #126 on: January 03, 2015, 04:10:30 AM »
Things are looking UP in Crimea.  It is good to
see that they've chosen to re-unite with Russia
and that real improvement is taking place.


SeaMonkey

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Re: Food for Thought: Our World
« Reply #127 on: January 03, 2015, 08:24:00 PM »
2015 has the potential to bring some good news
as the BRICS develop
- although the West may
react savagely to this sort of competition.

SeaMonkey

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Re: Food for Thought: Our World
« Reply #128 on: January 03, 2015, 10:23:19 PM »
A most excellent analysis of how Journalism
in the U.S. goes about its 'business' these days.


Quote from: Excerpt from Article
That kind of reflexive embrace of government claims is journalistically inexcusable in all cases, for reasons that should be self-evident. But in this case, it’s truly dangerous.
It was predictable in the extreme that – even beyond the familiar neocon war-lovers – the accusation against North Korea would be exploited to justify yet more acts of U.S. aggression. In one typical example, the Boston Globe quoted George Mason University School of Law assistant dean Richard Kelsey calling the cyber-attack an “act of war,” one “requiring an aggressive response from the United States.” He added: “This is a new battlefield, and the North Koreans have just fired the first flare.” The paper’s own writer, Hiawatha Bray, explained that “hackers allegedly backed by the impoverished, backward nation of North Korea have terrorized one of the world’s richest corporation” and approvingly cited Newt Gingrich as saying: “With the Sony collapse America has lost its first cyberwar.”

Will Palestine succeed in getting the ICC to take some
sort of action against the ongoing War Crimes and other
Crimes Against Humanity committed by Israel?


In an Ideal World such action should have occurred long
ago.  Very sadly, in our present World certain nations are
able to skew justice with impunity.

We can only hope that at some point men of good will
and integrity will dare to take a stand for Truth and Justice.
The U.S. and Israel, partners in Crime, are long overdue for
prosecution.

SeaMonkey

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Re: Food for Thought: Our World
« Reply #129 on: January 03, 2015, 11:18:19 PM »
Superb analysis of all of the hooplah surrounding
The Interview.

U.S. aggression just goes on and on...

SeaMonkey

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Re: Food for Thought: Our World
« Reply #130 on: January 05, 2015, 04:52:18 AM »
Oliver Stone reports about The Ukraine.

Oliver's Facebook page (comments following his post
are an interesting read too.)

SeaMonkey

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Re: Food for Thought: Our World
« Reply #131 on: January 05, 2015, 07:00:52 AM »
George Orwell said many things well.

Dog-One

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Re: Food for Thought: Our World
« Reply #132 on: January 05, 2015, 02:12:41 PM »
George Orwell said many things well.

SeaMonkey,

It was my understanding that Orwell was a bit of an insider.  So do you suppose
he was trying to warn us?  Or do you think as I do, there is some sort of "code of
ethics" involved here, where the elite must tell us what they are about to do before
they do it?

And if you agree with me on this later point, what do you suppose the purpose
of that is?  Also, could this be some sort of an Achilles' heel, that we could use
to our advantage?  If we push them to conceal everything, can they no longer
execute their plans?

SeaMonkey

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Re: Food for Thought: Our World
« Reply #133 on: January 05, 2015, 07:50:02 PM »
It certainly is possible that Orwell was privy to inside
information and planning about what was to come.

Here are a few links to thoughts on the matter:

George Orwell & 1984

George Orwell Quotes

The Illuminati Prophecy

Illuminati World Conspiracy

I suspect you're familiar with most of what has been
written about Orwell and The Illuminati.  It seems that
they do have a 'code of conduct' which requires them
to issue warning by some means about what their plans
for the future are.  It has also been said that not all who
are within the high circles of power are in agreement
about how the New Order should operate.  Some few
do not feel it is necessary to implement a totalitarian
system marked by brutality and bloodlust.

We shall see how it all comes down in the next several
years.  It's looking more and more like the time is very
close.

dieter

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Re: Food for Thought: Our World
« Reply #134 on: January 05, 2015, 08:45:10 PM »
Mankind has this cancer, consisting all those instrumentalized and abused networks under mind control and we can only hope that this sociopathological phenomenon will vanish.


It is important to remain happy, no matter what. Because too much of this NWO crap awareness can make you really sick.


BR