Thursday, June 27, 2013

Stoking the Fires of Racism

With the Zimmerman trial in full swing and right on the heels of the Paula Deen "N word" controversy, we now have this NJ home invasion by a black man, caught on nanny cam.

This graphic video has been all over tv news because the woman that was brutally beaten, as her little daughter watched from the sofa, wants it that way. She wants people to see the vicious attack for themselves in hopes that someone will come forward and help identify her attacker.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvvHMM6TF50

I have some serious questions about this video and the reasons it's being splashed all over tv news, youtube and social media. Part of it could be that they want people to feel unsafe in their own homes. The fear factor is always in play. They are also driving home, with graphic visuals, just how important it is to have cameras recording every move you make. After all, this monster can now be identified easily, right? However, while that's part of their major plan, I think the real purpose is to raise tension to incite a new race war. What better way to keep the people from uniting? Just another in their bag of divide and conquer tricks.

Racism is alive and well and it is exploding within every cultural community in this country. Whether you are white, black, hispanic, muslim, jewish or asian the haters are hating same as they ever did and now...more. These latest "news" stories are the equivalent of throwing gasoline on an already raging fire and the media is all over it. You can see the anger growing within the comments being made all over articles and under videos on the internet. It's all been white vs black since the Zimmerman trial started and has escalated to epic proportions with the Paula Deen non-story and now this video shows up at the most opportune time, or not, depending on which side of the line you are on.~jg

(The product placement of the ADT security trucks and the shout out the "newspeaker" gives the company at the end of the video, would be laughable if it weren't so disgusting.)

60 comments:

  1. You could be right. But whatever the cretins intend will most likely not work. At least let's hope not.

    It's not going to work on us, that's for sure. And I'm seeing more people than normal not listening to what the people of the pig-sty say.

    Sure enough, we'll know soon enough.

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  2. I agree JG...Putting out fire with gasoline seems to be a specialty of the news wankers...

    A few of my observations on the news...

    http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj587/eyesopenwider/in_da_news_2_zps25a4e786.jpg

    http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj587/eyesopenwider/in_da_news_zpsaec77c5b.jpg

    http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj587/eyesopenwider/sotries_zps5b103ea7.jpg

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  3. I hope I am wrong M. But it seems weird that these three instances are happening in the media in close succession and all being hyped. Honestly, I can't even say that I believe that the video wasn't staged. So many questions ...like why did the guy go through all that time and trouble to beat her up when he could have just grabbed her and had her tell him where the valuables were? Or he could have easily grabbed the kid sitting so calmly on the sofa as a shield to get her to get the stuff for him. He came away with very little. So many other questions ..such as why wasn't that little girl screaming or crying her eyes out? A little kid's normal reaction would be MOMMY MOMMY!!! waaaaaaaaaaaaahhh... right? She didn't make a peep...odd. Also you hear more than you actually see because of the blurring and the furniture obstruction. and at one point when he had her on the floor, he gently closed the tv cabinet door before punching her as if it was in his way...what? If he was that violent wouldnt he have just dragged her and punched her?

    I dunno... maybe I'm just way too cynical these days .. I believe NOTHING they show me on the teevee that they then turn into a major news event.

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  4. JG,
    your article fits in with this as a harbinger and template:

    The Nazis on the Supreme Court;

    But all that did was show that the law was working, not that those areas would not again resort to trickery once preclearance was removed. As Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg argued in a dissent, there was no justification for the Court to overrule the judgment of Congress, reaffirmed only seven years ago.

    “Throwing out preclearance when it has worked and is continuing to work to stop discriminatory changes is like throwing away your umbrella in a rainstorm because you are not getting wet,” Ginsburg wrote.

    If the civil rights era starting in the 1960s was a kind of Second Reconstruction – forcing fairness and decency down the throats of resentful Southern whites – then what Roberts, Scalia, Kennedy, Thomas and Alito have done could be viewed as the start of a Second Jim Crow era.

    This decision by the court is brand new, just in the last couple of days.

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  5. INTEL INSIDE

    Digging a little further, we found a 1999 article by leading European computer publication Heise which noted that the NSA had already built a backdoor into all Windows software:

    A careless mistake[?] by Microsoft programmers has revealed that special access codes prepared by the US National Security Agency have been secretly built into Windows. The NSA access system is built into every version of the Windows operating system now in use, except early releases of Windows 95 (and its predecessors). The discovery comes close on the heels of the revelations earlier this year that another US software giant, Lotus, had built an NSA “help information” trapdoor into its Notes system, and that security functions on other software systems had been deliberately crippled.

    The first discovery of the new NSA access system was made two years ago by British researcher Dr Nicko van Someren [an expert in computer security]. But it was only a few weeks ago when a second researcher rediscovered the access system. With it, he found the evidence linking it to NSA.

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  6. Those are great eow. That old saying "a picture paints a thousand words" is so feckin' true !

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  7. Hell, they don't need to stage these things, they happen all the time. Now the fact that they use them and can pick and choose which events to report I totally believe. Now do, and can, the bastards mix things up and stage some events, that's always possible.

    And as far as the kid's reaction, fear can simply paralyze you. That can even happen to an adult. Think of all the times when people stood by and simply watched as people were beaten or even raped and did nothing. Some even taking pictures as though it were an attraction.

    But you're smart not to trust anything you see of hear coming from the Corporate Owned news (CON), and of course you're going to become cynical, it comes with the territory.

    We've fallen down the rabbit-hole. Nothing is as it seems.

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  8. Aspartame is so dangerous: When the temperature of this sweetener exceeds 86 degrees F, the wood alcohol in ASPARTAME converts to formaldehyde and then to formic acid, which in turn causes metabolic acidosis. Formic acid is the poison found in the sting of fire ants. The
    methanol toxicity mimics, among other conditions, multiple sclerosis and systemic lupus. Many people were being diagnosed in error. Although multiple sclerosis is not a death sentence, Methanol toxicity is!

    'ASPARTAME,' marketed as 'NutraSweet,' 'Equal,' and 'Spoonful.'

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  9. Aspartame poisoning also applies to cases of tinnitus and fibromyalgia..

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  10. "NSA had already built a backdoor into all Windows software"?

    No need. You see, back in 1999 or so, the Department of Justice had Microsoft dead-to-rights and in need of penalties for their business practices. They should have been split into three business entities: (1) operating systems, (2) Internet browser, and (3) office products. [I am still very pissed at the Microsoft decision to embed IE into the Windows operating system. Talk about fucking both of them up.]

    My wild-ass speculation is that Microsoft gave the keys to the backdoors of all their applications to the government (and a few other penalty fees & token concessions made public) in exchange for ~not~ being split up.

    And since then, most of us have gone through at least one:

    "Updates are ready for your Microsoft operating system; do you want to update right now? Important security updates are included. Your computer might be at risk if you don't install now, fool, right this damn minute! Trust me!"

    I am also pissed with copyright laws that were rammed through in this same era. You see, just like Disney can protect the image of Mickey for 75 years to a century [I forget, but really long], so can Microsoft protect the source code to its applications.

    If saner copyright laws had prevailed, the protection would have lasted only 15-20 years. Well, I could think of some versions of Microsoft's operating system that were sufficient... and with the help of open-source hacking could be upgraded and made really kick-ass today on today's hardware... fixing god-damn bugs (and security breaches) that exist still today without the bloat.

    There is a cool hacking movement (hacktivism) going on today that is based on the fact that government data should be public, and were it public it could be processed by individuals for other publicly beneficial things.

    This NSA spying thing is important. The most important thing about it is that it can cut both ways. Meaning, the government shouldn't be monitoring the people (without just cause), but the people should be monitoring the government. And with hacktivism on the cusps, maybe there is hope for a saner turn around.

    Ah, but so much for that alternate universe.

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  11. There is this, and there is that, but there is also the "other thing"...

    Such as the "weasel" word, the "liar" word, the "Q-agent" accusations, the piles and piles of bullshit flavored rhetorical defamation...

    And I am not one who forgets no matter what length of time goes by.

    If the anonymous widget would refrain from addressing, or responding to my commentary - leaving its remarks for the general readership, it would be better all the way around.

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  12. Dear Triple-Dubya,

    Were you addressed in my previous posting? Nope.

    Seeing how you brought the topic up. "Q-agent" or "Q-groupie"? Who knows if it applies? Seemed applicable at the time, but was more a poke to get your goat -- and it worked. Not something I'm championing anymore, and you know that, too.

    However, if you want to real instances of Q-groupiness, check out OneBornFree's blog and get a laugh as he flubs his debunking of Dr. Wood:

    http://onebornfrees911researchreview.blogspot.com/2013/04/911-scams-junk-science-of-dr-judy-wood_6336.html

    As for the "W" word and the "L" word, they remain applicable descriptions of your previous actions. For not being one who forgets no matter what length of time goes by, you seem to have forgotten they were substantiated. They don't have to apply now; they didn't have to be brought up now. I'm not bringing them up. So why did ya? [Don't answer that. It would be better all the way around.]

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  13. "I always thought Cunt was the most despicable word..."

    Hmm..I always thought Cunt was a most applicable word in certain instances.

    And I have never gotten how it is so reviled as opposed to the word Prick, which hardly carries the emotional baggage for a man that the word Cunt does for women.

    I think this is unfortunate that any word can cause hysteria, they are all just words. The word Cunt doesn't actually refer to the bodily orifice, it is meant in reference to the 'attitude' of the bearer of said orifice.

    I have never been one to throw the word around lightly, but that is a social nicety, not an adherence to dogma. I never even called X3, the psychoslut a cunt. Not that I wouldn't today, given the opportunity.

    (grin)

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  14. Dear Triple-Dubya,

    My nested posting was on-topic both to the theme of the article as well as any side-bars that your comment presented. It belonged where it was posted, and it didn't require a response from you, and certainly no off-topic circus ride into valid historical descriptions of your actions that YOU started. Follow your own advice: "Do not address me asshole."

    Thank you very much.

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  16. Dear Ms. JerseyG,

    My comment from June 28, 2013 at 10:09 am is worthy. All comments ~after~ that one and nested between that one and this one (inclusive of this one) probably aren't.

    As far as I'm concerned, they should probably be deleted. Triple-Dubya ain't being exhibited in the best light, nor is he adhering to the r.o.e. very well.

    Enjoy your weekend, y'all.

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  17. Dear Ms. JerseyG,

    Could you please edit my comment of 10:09 am (above). After the phrase ...Trust me!”, could you please add <\blockquote> [but using the proper < and > characters.]

    Then you can remove this.

    Thank you.

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  18. I have read this sort of argument Meyers offers before.
    There are aspects of it that make sense. But the truth of the matter is that even prior to the Constitution the individual states were established as republics.

    http://www.williampmeyers.org/republic.html


    One must distinguish between the ‘Form’ of government, and the ‘Processes’ within that form.

    The real reason for the republican form is the “pause for deliberation” it affords. What we have now IS democracy in the very form that Bernays prescribes…a de jour democracy moved by manipulated public opinion. Obviously the Constitution is bypassed in the present political theater. [1]
    Like many historians have, I have been of the opinion that the convention in Philadelphia was a soft coup d’etat. In fact I see the Constitution itself as designed to fail {by the Hamiltonian federalists}: All they wanted was a Central Power – knowing, as Hamilton himself reflected, that those who interpret the laws are the real practical powers in any system.

    In my view the only thing worthwhile about the Constitution is The Bill of Rights. And obviously that is the part that is most disparaged in the postmodern era.

    I think that point [1] is the essential point I make here.

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  19. I will decide what is good light for myself, on my own.

    I deplore the request to censor this thread in any way.

    C1 is not the 'Make-Nice-Mobile'.

    It is meant to be "frank and explicit".

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  20. I always thought whore was the worst word of all,then they became My favorite people and now i would only use the word as a term of endearment.
    My neighbor was over yesterday and on the subject of blacks I told him God created blacks but he refuses to believe that,the programming is working.

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  21. Hey M, I know these things happen every day. They just don't happen in this way. I find the incident extremely weird in the way it played out for many different reasons.

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  22. Hey korny :) Yes their programming goes very deep

    I'm not a fan of any of those words Will. But they are just words.

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  23. I am a fan of language, especially language used effectively.
    Every word in our language has a time and place.

    If you are in a situation where all you really want to do is send a female through the roof into hysterics and vapors - you got the ticket to that effect in your pocket with the C-word.

    Yes, it you have determined to end the conversation and the relationship itself, that word is your ticket to ride. These are lessons learned hanging out at Brutal Frank's Bar & Grill. Frank was a great and prescient philosopher.

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  24. Don't touch the stuff..never have. Stay away from sucralose too. I warn people all the time about those poisons. A couple of years ago I bit into my thomas' english muffin and knew right away it contained sucralose(splenda) It leaves a weird menthol like after taste on your tongue. Having never been a smoker, my sense of taste is excellent, same with smell. At least I have two good ones since I wear glasses and have reduced hearing in one ear..lol

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  25. Mr Senor... I am not your personal secretary.
    However, if you want the entire comment removed or any other comments of yours deleted, just specify exactly which ones and I will gladly comply :) You can always repost your comment in the way you desire.

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  26. I have always hated that distinct chemical aftertaste...and tho I do smoke, my smell and taste senses are fine. And tho I was around blaring amps for years in rock'n'roll my hearing is excellent ...supernatural as far as I can tell from what others seem able to hear.

    Eyesight...boosted by surgically inserted lens to correct cataracts...still okay.

    Luck of the drawl y'all...(grin).

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  27. 113TH CONGRESS 1ST SESSION H. CON. RES. 40
    Expressing the sense of Congress that the President is prohibited under the Constitution from initiating war against Syria without express congressional authorization and the appropriation of funds for the express purpose of waging such a war.

    (2) the President’s defiance of those constitutional limitations on his authority to initiate war would constitute an impeachable high crime and misdemeanor under article II, section 4 of the Constitution.

    http://jones.house.gov/sites/jones.house.gov/files/H.%20Con.%20Res.%2040.pdf

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  28. Big Pharma thru the CDC is setting it's sites on baby boomers...

    http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/806836?src=wnl_edit_medn_wir&spon=34

    Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), beginning in 2012.

    The USPSTF acknowledges that "there is no direct evidence of the benefit of screening for HCV infection in asymptomatic adults in reducing morbidity or mortality," and that an increase in screening may lead to an increase in overtreatment. The task force concludes, however, that the risk for underdiagnosis is greater, given the discovery of more effective treatment protocols and improved outcomes for patients infected with the hepatitis virus.

    Overtreatment IS their goal ! Bastards

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  29. The USPSTF acknowledges that “there is no direct evidence of the benefit of screening for HCV infection in asymptomatic adults in reducing morbidity or mortality” .... But they conclude "HOWEVER.."

    HOWEVER???

    The position is an oxymoron! They are total blue-maroons.

    Yes Deb, the ONLY conclusion is that, "Overtreatment IS their goal"

    WTF...

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  30. YES!! Crazy mad, reasoning... Yet, there will be plenty of sheeple ready to take that test without even being asked just to be on the "safe side." grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

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  31. Have you seen this? Talk about sickening.......
    http://www.infowars.com/shock-video-shows-police-forcibly-drawing-blood/

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  32. You need to go further back to Danny Casolaro's Octopus his assassination and West Virginia. PROMIS/Inslaw software. It ties up the October Surprise Bush Box gang and BCCI. Before GHWB and the syndicate came to control it all soon after through back doors and back rooms..

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  33. Gotta scratch your head but It's all Tic Tac Toe and X's and O's. Thin lines included with broad strokes.

    No need for a world order....
    We'll exit all on our own, thank you.

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  34. Drawing blood is the cops main racket, ain't it?

    No I didn't see it, I am on a video holiday...

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  35. Yea Korn,

    Some of my favorite people in Hollywood were whores. I didn't know many 'streetwalkers' - mostly the 'escort' types that frequented the Rainbow and serviced the rock bands.
    Some of the truly nicest and most humane people I ever encountered in the 3rd kind.

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  36. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HbhvZ2y1V80

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  37. "But the media circus they helped to create emerges in a sinister light when we realize that it was offered as a diversion of world public opinion from the really urgent question on the world historical agenda: would the British, the French, the Israelis, and the neocons be able to push the reluctant and vacillating Obama into the thankless role of leading a token NATO coalition in an attack on Syria, Hezbollah, and perhaps Iran?"~Webster G. Tarpley

    Wow...profound analysis, aye?

    "..vacillating Obama"? Obama who really makes decisions and is the real head of the government?

    Right?

    Right? He is not a titular figure head, he is the REAL POWER ON THE THRONE!!

    And we are called naive by Tarpley? I should think it prima facea:

    IN-YOUR-FACE OBVIOUS that the temporary four year regimes cycling through DC are puppet burlesque theater, and the real permanent power behind the throne call the shots - and that this system has been revealed time and again for close to two hundred years!

    I suggest we choose a consistent analytic paradigm and stick to it, or we are going to end up with mushy half baked product.

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  38. I have had so many web sites that are suddenly not accessible today and since last night that I am wondering if something big is up...

    Anyone else notice any access problems with places that used to be easy?

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  39. Several things I have noticed.

    Missing sites: For a year or so
    My Articles from other sites by another name are gone
    Key articles I would label four star works I cannot find anymore anywhere.
    and lastly;
    Doing a google search for keywords (specific names or titles) bring back lists that are not even close to the keyword.

    But again, I know why. Begin narration and commence with the PURGE

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  40. A three-year-old boy was examining his testicles while taking a bath.
    "Mom" he asked, "are these my brains?"
    "Not yet," she replied.

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  41. What is so weird for me is that these sites I refer to will actually load, I can see them. But then I hear the 'ping' and the box comes up that said the site cannot be accessed. If I click the X on the box, the page flips to the standard Error page....WTF???

    I have been to many of these sites in the last few months, even just a week ago for some. There are donkey farts fuming the www.

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  42. I've noticed lots of weirdness. Much of it right here on wordpress. But I've already complained about that . I've also had that warning that 'this is a dangerous website" for sites from infowars to oped.. but not all the time.

    The weirdest thing of all and, to me, is quite obvious what it is.. when I go to sign into facebook.. at the sign in .. the page freezes then I hear a "beep" the page unfreezes and lets me into the site... tell me THAT's not obvious monitoring!

    What sites are you guys noticing this on? Maybe we should start keeping track?

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  43. Patrick, kinda creepy you posted this song(?) on Friday night. What a horrendous thing that record is. Anyway, Friday morning on my way to work I had a car accident. No one was hurt but my car has damage...the front where the headlights and the grill are was ripped off as if it were a sticker on a toy car. I have insurance w/ a $1000 deductible. I don't need this extra expense right now. At least it covers a rental car. Turns out I got a car nicer than my own little honda civic.. a black chrysler 300 w/shiny chrome. A real mob boss lookin car..haha. I LOVE it.. It drives like a dream and has all the bells and whistles. Nice. i don't want my civic back.. lol

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  44. "Huntington concluded that many problems of governance in the United States stem from an “excess of democracy,” and that, “the effective operation of a democratic political system usually requires some measure of apathy and noninvolvement on the part of some individuals and groups.”

    Huntington, in his conclusion, stated that the vulnerability of democracy – the ‘crisis of democracy’ – comes “from the internal dynamics of democracy itself in a highly educated, mobilized, and participant society,” and that what is needed is “a more balanced existence” in which there are “desirable limits to the indefinite extension of political democracy.”[3] In other words, what is needed is less democracy and more authority."~Andrew Gavin Marshall

    http://andrewgavinmarshall.com/2012/04/02/class-war-and-the-college-crisis-the-crisis-of-democracy-and-the-attack-on-education/

    http://www.trilateral.org/download/doc/crisis_of_democracy.pdf

    It is well to keep in mind here that the "democracy" being discussed here is the one defined in Bernays' pamphlet, PROPAGANDA; which was the system as established during the Wilson regime and it's first world war PR blitz of "Making the world safe for democracy".

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  45. So in the Powell Memo we find an elaborate apologia for Corporatocracy and it's elite power structure. Essentially it is a plan of attack against the common man and Liberty itself. His use of the term 'democracy' is that of the Bernaysian definition as propagated in the book PROPAGANDA; that is a faux form of democracy, one built of manufactured consent by the covert power structure. A form of 'democracy' best characterized as Newspeak, the exact opposite of the common and linguistically sound definition of, 'rule by the people'.

    Now as to the term “free enterprise system,” this is also a term of art, a form of Newspeak. It is as much a planned and manipulated system as any 'five year' soviet plan. It is furthermore based on the Federal Reserve ponzi scheme of debt slavery. It is maintained by corporate power and an elite interconnected power matrix.

    It is in fact a monopoly enterprise built on the predatory dogma of usury. The only goal that this system can possibly manifest is a form of Corporate Feudalism. And this is precisely what the globalist network is establishing in it's not so secret push for a New World Order.

    - Powell Memo:

    http://www.pbs.org/wnet/supremecourt/personality/sources_document13.html

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  46. I'm glad it was not worse Deb. Make sure the frame is not damaged or else you need a total rated settlement. Maybe you can have that car. Was the person texting who caused the accident?

    A girlfriend of mine just got reaer ended twice by a texter. She tried to flee and rear ended her again. She's needing PT to deal with the whiplash. I hope you were not effected.

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  47. You should refesh your ip and repair connections. Use startpage to access regular sites you vist and run malwarebytes and rootkill periodically to remove registry errors and hijack malware.

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  48. I say abolish Democracy and institute the republic as created. Democracy was the attempt to solidarity of government socialists to break the corporate crime syndicates who were in charge. They were worse but at least equally bad. Now they have merely joined forces in a strip mining operation to overpower citizens by the two party system and then subdividing those left right shops into smaller unions.

    Time to drop the political philosophies and come together to retake the reins. Then we can legitimately move society and governance forward in a legal and legitimate voting mechanism.

    It will never happen until we expose the dialectic or sheeple turn off the cults of personality, propaganda and dismantle the leviathan known as the media.

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  49. I should have read this and saved myself a comment.

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  50. "What sites are you guys noticing this on?"

    Well, just about any site linked to the Rense site other than his own internal pages, and links to Wordpress pages...and some youtoobers.

    YouTube is iffy again too, no matter how I keep up with Quicktime updates.
    I was able to see a 10 min video of the Malata v Sugar Ray Robinson fight - which I was curious to see after seeing RAGING BULL.
    Wow the guy they cast as Sugar Ray for that film was an uncanny lookalike...a great {if depressing} film.

    I have a DVD of SLINGBLADE I rented at the same time, I may watch tonight. Seen it before a couple of times...but really like it.

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  51. Oh I love that movie ! I like me some of them french fried potaters..umhmm...lol

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  52. Your comment seemed apropos enough for me Puddy.

    I think it would be very dangerous at this point to give up the Republic.
    Even though I view the Constitutional Convention as a 'soft coup d'etat, the determination of the people to add that Bill of Rights, tripped up the Federalists in a big way.

    If we loose the last vestiges of the Republic now, all we will end up with is pure unmitigated Corporatism sealed in stone. If we could reel ourselves back to a constitutional republic first, we have a better chance of restoring our lost Liberty.

    Chances are all of that is a daydream at this point. But all I can think to do is keep on keeping on in a quest for Liberty and Justice.

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  53. Thank you PD... I will try the above... I've used both startpage and ixquik/

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  54. Thornton proves his genius in that film. An amazing transformation just with posture and expression. Macabre humor at its best.

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  55. Yea cousin billy bob is a very good actor. Where is he now? Seems after the demonic Jolie affair he just disappeared.

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  56. I agree [coup d etat] with the two wheels from the beginning. Pilgrim/Fabian. Though uniquely American it's the same game of thrones elsewhere and prior to the great experiment.

    How they viewed the BOR's may be somewhere between null and void or maybe a nuisance that would require some additional expenditure, it has provided much devastation and distress to those who knew what it would bring to the citizenry.

    The sheeple are of two major camps. The first is total ignorance and apathy and then there are those just who don't care. It is those of the latter, I detest the most.

    We owe a lot to very few people and that it is only a few is the true tragedy.

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  57. The game within the game. Another article I am working on. Just too much thought and too few fingers for this dude.

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  58. "It is still Marxist doctrine that the "capitalist" countries are controlled by big business. This doctrine, consistently a part of leftist propaganda all over the world, has a wide public following among Americans."Louis Powell

    Huh...WTF? Are we to seriously consider that someone of Powell's intellect did no comprehend the L/R dialectic? That with his connections he didn't grasp the architecture of modern political power? He was a consummate insider. All of this rubbish in his "memo" was based on playing that very left - right cycle into a forged hammer to further the total state.

    Of course the "capitalist countries" are controlled by big business. As revealed by Sutton even the "communist countries" are controlled by big business. The only difference between corporatism and fascism and communism is the rhetorical duets and trios they play amongst themselves.

    Somebody roll me a herb taco...

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  59. Angelina Pitt'sbitch likely incubused Billy Bob's precious fluids into a black hole of the outer limits zone au d'twighlight like a petrified flamingo lawn pawn shill fink in a tripe sink.

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  60. Nuther thing too...Billy Bob likely made a whole lot of money, nuff to retire:

    It grossed $34,175,000 on a $1 million budget!

    Whew!!!

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