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09-11-2006, 09:09 PM
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Yea no kidding. I didn't read lets go take out cell phone towers. I read lets work with the system and climb the ladder like good little workers. We shouldn't attack Scabs now? Fuck that and that give-up attitude. You are just making our point. BTW Alex Jones gives his fucking films away for FREE ON GOOGLE VIDEO. IF you think he is in it for the profit you are a dumbass. So cry about how all we do is spread information. I don't see your ass in the streets of Mexico... Why haven't you learned from those people and started a rebellion?
The belief in 'coincidence' is the prevalent superstition of the Age of Science. &I don't understand why you're taking such a belligerant tone when you're obviously the ignorant one here. & -triplesix |
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09-14-2006, 01:37 AM
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CHROMELUNG actually has a BRAIN! Congratulations!
I appreciate his ability to "read the lines between" that's rationality! Here's some pork cubes to chew on: 1. Be thankful to the big companies for investing in billion-dollar networks and giving it to you at relatively low cost! Be thankful you have a computer that you could afford (on any wage practically), thanks for high-speed internet! I'm all with chromalung on the start with your life changes. That was my major turing point, I was so abused by my family that when I came out of Europe I was ready to go to Iraq as a marine, seriously I was SURE that I would lose my mind if I tried any "normal" life, but after a summer to finish school, and riding my bike a new calling came into play, one to respect our planet, it's the most OPTIMISTIC plan you can have! Most of the violence that's caused is from health-straining. Most people eat crappy-msg food, don't exercise, don't get sun, and breath gasoline all day, then wash it all down with incessant media propoganda. RECYCLE. RIDE A BIKE. Convert a car to electric. harder than it sounds. I've been working my ass off, just to stay afloat and it's taken me all summer to just scrape together enough money for tools and new brake rotors for this car I'm working on. But it's my direction, I keep at it because it's my only hope. While politics are important, more intelligent is our environment, everyone goes to the gas pump, everyone goes to the same stores. Think about your concrete life, how you could make it better, these are real changes, and you just might learn you are so desperately dependent on it. Who killed the Electric car???? RED PILL |
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09-14-2006, 01:57 AM
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Yes and be thankful for globalization so that we have little phillipinos working like slaves to produce all our microchips. It's a miracle of modern industry!! Those people don't need basic housing and infastructure like we the system-supporters.
Do you guys even read what your posting? Be thankful for the big companies supporting the internet? Are you fucking kidding me? The government has given them sweet-heart deals out the ass, not to mention they have a virtual monopoly over the internet, so no I will not be thanking the corporations for hi-jacking a college public works network. I agree with not being pessimistic, but swallowing falsehoods isn't going to help other people you trample on in the process. The belief in 'coincidence' is the prevalent superstition of the Age of Science. &I don't understand why you're taking such a belligerant tone when you're obviously the ignorant one here. & -triplesix |
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09-14-2006, 04:40 AM
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See the world is about 70% correct in how it's setup, though the corruption seems to taint the whole operation.
1. those "sweat shop" jobs are the same kind of jobs we fight for here in the US, only we get paid more but relative to the cost of living it's the same thing. I watched a video on Walmart, they interviewed some of the chinese laborers, the were whining about how they have to work 7 days a week and don't have much free time, but then it cuts to them in their free time "singing karaoke" Without their little "slave job" they certainly wouldn't be singing karaoke, most likely working in a rice patty or something equally primitive - my slave job gets me to the disco when I feel like it, so I think twice before I cut the "shackles" 2. When you can build a computer from sticks and stones in your backyard, yeah more power to ya! 3. A "biased" "un-neutral" Internet is better than a tin can phone! Guess it comes down to human nature, the more evil selfish misguided souls out there the worse the future becomes. Give a certain amount of respect to your neighbor, support mind expansion, be wary
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09-14-2006, 04:53 AM
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Daphaze...
I think your bohemian lifestyle has slanted your viewpoint my friend. First: The internet was just fine... in fact, it was fantastic, long before any corporations got involved with it. I can clearly remember the days when advertising anything in any way was completely banned from the net and those were awesome times. One of the first messages I read on usenet was someone ragging someone else out for posting that he had a lawn mower for sale for 10 bucks and it was great. Everything worked perfectly and the ONLY rule was no fucking advertising. There is NOTHING to be thankful to big companies for. Your attention to health and environment is laudable, I also ride a bike everywhere I can and have been for 10 years now, but I think it is in complete contrast to your siding with the big corporations. They are the ones who limit the choices and cause the damage. Without the big corps, we'd have an awesome transportation system moving things and people around the world in a much more environmentally friendly manner. Look, I know it's tough out there, it is for all of us, but that's no reason to give in and work FOR the system. The sysem sucks and the system is what makes it tough. If everyone does a little reballion, then that will be a LOT of collective rebellion and eventually we can break the system and go back to something more natural where we all do less work for more gain. If you're not part of the solution, you are indeed part of the problem. The choice is yours. The Theorist formerly known as 'no'.
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09-14-2006, 05:01 AM
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@daphaze
We the people paid for all those things, Its the other way around, They build the networks witch where first subsidised by our money, Than we have to pay for it again and again to use it. and in the fist ten years we have to pay triple for the so called new technoligy, they say that in time things get cheaper but manny thing never get cheaper. In our case here in Europe i just whent 100% up with the instroduction of the euro. Think about the whole process and its actually we the people that build everything in the first place with crappy payment, I know, i digged in a couple of kilometer of telephone kabel and glass kabel for the internet. so 1 = actually: We have to build it for them with our money and then we have to pay the rest of our lives for it with also our money. We pay for those things , and many things are already ours in the first place ,But are giving away or sold to the industry by corrupted politicians.
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09-14-2006, 12:52 PM
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Quote:What the hell message did you read? The one I read said: GIVE UP AND OBEY, GLOBALIZATION IS GOOD, DON'T PROTEST! I agree. The only thing the NWO fears is the people. You survey and try to control what you fear. We need to understand and use the power of information. Handing out videos, forwarding emails and proteesting reach tons of people everyday. If it weren't for the internet I would still be one of the sheep and therefore all of the people that I woke up and all that they woke up would still be sheep so I feel that internet preservation is the single most important issue right now and it is in danger. |
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