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you won't find much on the internet
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04-15-2010, 04:55 PM
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you won't find much on the internet
Idon't think we'll find so much on the interent.
it isn't a repository of dust laden archives of secrets. there is intellipedia - everything is filtered, filtrated andotherwise cooked before it even hits the public inter net sure, there'slot'sf information but it is just trails. there are leaks and plays but it is all behind closed doors before it hits the web. only people setting aside differences and refusing would work. people need to boycott china and then america we are so fucked yeah yeah israel too *rollseyes* and europe. white people are just like outer "jews" in terms of the construct.porch vessels.seeded. we have no chance in the current state of play, there is no upswell the uprising is not going to happen. mandel the european jewishmarxist analysed that there were waves of proletariat upswells to radical dissent based on cyclical economic patterns. if that happen presentl it is doubtful it will appear in the west. One thing Friedman does not factor into his forecasts is the possibilty of rebellion in the far east. We saw it happen and crushed while to fake to make solidarity or whatever.in Tianemn sq. I think he works on the premise that communistic capitalism has successfully neutered and erdoed beyond function such a social force in the chimese model of society. i think i disagree with him in that - they need that big old firewall. Prior to the early 1990s, New World Order conspiracism was limited to two American countercultures, primarily the militantly anti-government right, and secondarily fundamentalist Christians concerned with end-time emergence of the Antichrist.[7] Skeptics, such as Michael Barkun and Chip Berlet, have expressed concern that right-wing conspiracy theories about a New World Order have now not only been embraced by many left-wing conspiracy theorists but have seeped into popular culture, thereby inaugurating an unrivaled period of people actively preparing for apocalyptic millenarian scenarios in the United States of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Political scientists warn that this mass hysteria may not only fuel lone-wolf terrorism but have devastating effects on American political life, such as the far right wooing the far left into joining a revolutionary right-wing populist movement capable of subverting the established political powers.[3][8] |
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04-16-2010, 05:17 PM
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RE: you won't find much on the internet
Too much of that, or too much of that. In the meantime bro, put down the mug...or the lighter...and use a spellchecker please.
That hurt too much, hadta say something.... |
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