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Discussion in 'Politics' started by *MAMA*, Aug 3, 2013.

  1. odonII

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    You won't find what their agenda is though : /



     
  2. StpLSD25

    StpLSD25 Senior Member

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    I tried man, it's a long document. You gotta read between the lines and look at what they actually promote; Our government for one, adds flouride in our drinking water to lower our IQ and make us restrained. They also add GMO's to our crops which causes cancer in rats after only months. Of course population control is their agenda. It's quite obvious really.
     
  3. *MAMA*

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    He may be a little off the deep end, but his basic message rings true.





    Eugenics, IMO.
     
  4. odonII

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    No you didn't.

    I've been drinking flourinated water all of my life, are you saying I am stupid?
    GMO's do not cause cancer.
    I really wish you would not trot out the same bullshit time and time again.
    You kinda went into hibernation for a few days, then... well, reset the clocks and here we are...talking about the same things as if nothing has been said.
     
  5. odonII

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    :(
     
  6. *MAMA*

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    I get that a lot. Doesn't bother me, or change the way I feel about the state of the world. ;)
     
  7. odonII

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    No, I know, people who want to believe in him do, and quite religiously. Nobody is going to say God isn't actually real and everybody believes them, are they?
     
  8. StpLSD25

    StpLSD25 Senior Member

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    Actually a new havard study says that Flouride lowers the IQ. Maybe it didn't for you, but it did for most participants. And other studies (Not conducted by monsanto) says just 4 mos of ingestion of GMO's cause HUGE tumors in rats.

    So keep believing the status quo. You've been drinkin flouride since 92? GMO's probably started around the same time, and cancer is rampant and Monsanto is not liable for YOU dying of GMO's. So obviously they know it's not "totally safe"
     
  9. StpLSD25

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    I'm not a huge AJ fan, cause I do feel as though he publicizes on fear; However, Adam Kokesh is my boy and I support AJ for supporting Adam!:2thumbsup:
     
  10. odonII

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    What study? Are you talking about the substance itself or how much is put into the water? fluoride is a naturally occurring substance, remember. Most water authorities seek to balance the average amount found in all water supplies.

    1976.



    No, they started a lot earlier. Do some research (with out sounding patronising)
     
  11. *MAMA*

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    I'm not a big fan of him as a person, or most of his methods. Like I said though, the message rings true, even if the delivery is misguided.


    :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
     
  12. odonII

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    Jesus believing in god? How quaint.
     
  13. Individual

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    "Permit me to issue and control the money of a nation and I care not who makes the laws." Mayer Amschel Rothschild
     
  14. odonII

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    I know what you meant.
     
  15. *MAMA*

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    I wish I could +rep you twice for that.
     
  16. odonII

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    "Give me control of a nation's money and I care not who makes it's laws" — Mayer Amschel Bauer Rothschild


    This prominent international banker is commonly quoted this. First, did he actually say it? Second, what was its context (when and where was he and what other things did he say shortly before or after this) if we know? Finally, seeing as how this is likely his most notable quote, did he ever reflect on it at a later time shedding some light on it?

    The actual quote which is attributed to Mayer Amschel Rothschild is:

    Permit me to issue and control the money of a nation, and I care not who makes its laws!
    A number of sources claim that this statement was made in 1838 (which would have been a difficult feat as he would have been dead for 26 years by then). Wikiquote claims that there is no way to verify by whom, when or why it was made. It notes:

    No primary source for this is known and the earliest attribution to him known is 1935 (Money Creators, Gertrude M. Coogan). Before that, "Let us control the money of a nation, and we care not who makes its laws" was said to be a "maxim" of the House of Rothschilds, or, even more vaguely, of the "money lenders of the Old World".

    It is adapted from another well known quote:

    Let me make the songs of a nation, and I care not who makes its laws.
    This is in turn attributed to the Scot, Andrew Fletcher:

    In An Account of a Conversation he made his well-known remark "I knew a very wise man so much of Sir Christopher's sentiment, that he believed if a man were permitted to make all the ballads, he need not care who should make the laws of a nation."

    http://history.stackexchange.com/qu...rothschild-actually-mean-by-this-famous-quote

    Care to post when and where the quote was made?
     
  17. StpLSD25

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    You have a strange world view my friend. Jesus was peaceful, God was omnipotent; I fail to understand this analogy!?
     
  18. odonII

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    We have no idea what Jesus thought...or if Jesus ever existed at all.

    The analogy is that both do not have to agree with each other but if they are both talking about the same thing then it becomes real in their worlds.
    It's not great, but there you are...
     
  19. StpLSD25

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    There was alot of people who wrote about seeing Jesus, but nothing was ever written in his hand writing. I believe Jesus was real, but was he the son of God or a profit? Maybe he was just teaching mankind to be peaceful; many of his ideals (Karma etc) come directly from Buddha.
     
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