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    Are you subscribing to the school of thought that the tectonic shifts we are seeing is leading us to an age old grand design of one world government lead by an oligarchy elite?

    I saw some interesting youtube vids of interviews with Charlotte Iserbyt, who hypothesises that there was a shift in US education policy in the middle of the 20th century which,to her was an obvious shift away from so called American individualism and a move toward communist thinking. Interesting food for thought.
    That vid is actually called 'More deadly than war - The Communist Revolution in America' here is the description from another link to give you an idea what it's about, it made me see things very differently.

    This address by G. Edward Griffin, given in 1969, is as current as today's headlines. Mr. Griffin shows that the Leninist strategy for conquest involves two kinds of revolution. One is violent. The other is non-violent. While most people think only of violent revolution, the non-violent phase is where most of the action has been in the United States.
    Leninists call it the "Proletarian Revolution" and involves the gradual transition to Marxism (which is merely one form of collectivism) by use of the ballot box. Control is achieved through economic pressures rather than guns and executions.
    Learn how today's Leninists utilize mass-membership organizations (i.e. Occupy Wall Street), politicians, and parliamentary process to brings about totalitarianism with little opposition from those who are being subjugated.
    Have you read anything about the Hegelian Dialectic? here are a few different views on it, take your pick, agenda 21 (agenda 30 now) is just one massive Hegelian Dialectic imo.
    http://www.crossroad.to/articles2/05/dialectic.htm
    https://realnewsaustralia.com/2013/0...odern-society/
    http://wakeup-world.com/2013/10/30/h...cial-thinking/
    http://www.howardnema.com/2014/09/10...tic-principle/
    https://www.marxists.org/reference/a.../help/easy.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
    The Road was one of the most difficult films I've watched. It was seriously tedious viewing. From what I recall, it had 20 characters total because very few people were still alive.

    If it is to be an economic collapse, it'll depend on how deep and fast it occurs. Venezuela seems to be in a relatively slow-motion one at the moment, as Germany had in the early 1920s when fiat money became worthless.

    I agree that there's more cohesiveness in certain communities. Then again, passivity amongst coddled, flabby whites would be replaced when hunger had set in. And there's a vast feral army of white chavs out there who would constitute a difficult foe when guided by agent provocateurs.
    I liked The Road - the book and the film. Maybe I'm a bit irresponsible but I used to read the book to a young relative at bedtime. He found it more interesting - and educational - than Harry Potter. The boy seems to be growing up ok, but I have noticed that he keeps all his belongings in a supermarket trolley.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R View Post
    That vid is actually called 'More deadly than war - The Communist Revolution in America' here is the description from another link to give you an idea what it's about, it made me see things very differently.


    Have you read anything about the Hegelian Dialectic? here are a few different views on it, take your pick, agenda 21 (agenda 30 now) is just one massive Hegelian Dialectic imo.
    http://www.crossroad.to/articles2/05/dialectic.htm
    https://realnewsaustralia.com/2013/0...odern-society/
    http://wakeup-world.com/2013/10/30/h...cial-thinking/
    http://www.howardnema.com/2014/09/10...tic-principle/
    https://www.marxists.org/reference/a.../help/easy.htm
    No! Not Hegel. He is one of those names I never want to hear again. Now that you have started it here are a few other people I would prefer to forget : The Yorkshire Ripper, Arthur Askey, Vanessa Redgrave, Eddie Izzard, Larry Grayson, Roy Jenkins.

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    Obama picked up the Nobel Peace Prize in 2009 and dished out a wonderful speech about nucleur disarmament in doing so, yet Obama had made fewer reductions to the US nuclear weapons stockpile than any president since the end of the cold war.

    It could be that US/Russian tensions are a sharade to detract from industrial military complex intentions. Or, that tensions and contrived proxy wars in the Middle East are a US attempt to break up pre-existing oil trade contracts with Russia. Your use of language with "overstepping" is interesting. Are the US "doubling down" to try and save the petrodollar via expansion in the Middle East?

    You may be well aware that the US just sold a **** load of uranium to the Russkies. Make of that what you will. All is not what it seems.
    I don't know exactly what they are trying to do, but it is almost certainly not in the interests of the British people to have anything to do with them. Their leaders - people like Kerry, Clinton and McCain - are just a bunch of lying psychopaths.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue in the Face View Post
    Are you subscribing to the school of thought that the tectonic shifts we are seeing is leading us to an age old grand design of one world government lead by an oligarchy elite?

    I saw some interesting youtube vids of interviews with Charlotte Iserbyt, who hypothesises that there was a shift in US education policy in the middle of the 20th century which,to her was an obvious shift away from so called American individualism and a move toward communist thinking. Interesting food for thought.
    It's called Communitarianism.
    Last edited by Wales-Bales; 23-09-16 at 19:04.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R View Post
    That vid is actually called 'More deadly than war - The Communist Revolution in America' here is the description from another link to give you an idea what it's about, it made me see things very differently.


    Have you read anything about the Hegelian Dialectic? here are a few different views on it, take your pick, agenda 21 (agenda 30 now) is just one massive Hegelian Dialectic imo.
    http://www.crossroad.to/articles2/05/dialectic.htm
    https://realnewsaustralia.com/2013/0...odern-society/
    http://wakeup-world.com/2013/10/30/h...cial-thinking/
    http://www.howardnema.com/2014/09/10...tic-principle/
    https://www.marxists.org/reference/a.../help/easy.htm
    I'll give those links a whirl. Thanks Mrs.

    I discovered this crazy intelligent guy on tinternet last year called Jay Dyer. He's done his reading on Hegelian dialectic and my knowledge has come from him. It's amazing how subversive it has been used through history and yet we read history in a way which completely ignores the possibility that these strategies have been employed.

    https://jaysanalysis.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    It's called Communitarianism.
    Cheers Bales

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue in the Face View Post
    I'll give those links a whirl. Thanks Mrs.

    I discovered this crazy intelligent guy on tinternet last year called Jay Dyer. He's done his reading on Hegelian dialectic and my knowledge has come from him. It's amazing how subversive it has been used through history and yet we read history in a way which completely ignores the possibility that these strategies have been employed.

    https://jaysanalysis.com/
    Yeah, it does make you look back at things in a slightly different light, after a while you start to read every news story with that in mind, it's hard to stop once you start

    I will check out that page.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R View Post
    Yeah, it does make you look back at things in a slightly different light, after a while you start to read every news story with that in mind, it's hard to stop once you start

    I will check out that page.
    I totally agree. The addictive thing is the uncertainty.

    You might want to stay away from that link. Most will view him as bat shit crazy. I like his film reviews really. I guess my saying that will only make you want to check out his stuff more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue in the Face View Post
    I totally agree. The addictive thing is the uncertainty.

    You might want to stay away from that link. Most will view him as bat shit crazy. I like his film reviews really. I guess my saying that will only make you want to check out his stuff more.
    I don't go out of my way looking for bat shit crazy stuff tbh, keep it simple, it's already complicated enough

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    Quote Originally Posted by TruBlue View Post
    Except for the bit about cutting off the electrical grid of course.
    Years ago I was arrested for stealing women's underwear off washing lines. I haven't done it since, but that's because people these days use a tumble drier. I'm now concerned that if they take down the national grid, people will resort to drying their clothes on washing lines again, once more putting temptation in my way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue in the Face View Post
    I'll give those links a whirl. Thanks Mrs.

    I discovered this crazy intelligent guy on tinternet last year called Jay Dyer. He's done his reading on Hegelian dialectic and my knowledge has come from him. It's amazing how subversive it has been used through history and yet we read history in a way which completely ignores the possibility that these strategies have been employed.

    https://jaysanalysis.com/
    Have you looked at this? https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sapiens-Hum.../dp/1846558239

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    For me the most interesting thing will be when people finally find out what the true value of money is

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    Quote Originally Posted by TruBlue View Post
    The problem is you are a doomsday prepper so have been saying this for about 10 years and will likely continue to say it until your last breath.
    The forced conscription age in Britain during World War II was 18-41. If you're in that range, you'd better hope more than most that the US and its allies don't succeed in engineering World War III.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R View Post
    I don't go out of my way looking for bat shit crazy stuff tbh,
    Oh really









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    Quote Originally Posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
    The forced conscription age in Britain during World War II was 18-41. If you're in that range, you'd better hope more than most that the US and its allies don't succeed in engineering World War III.


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    Quote Originally Posted by goslow View Post
    Oh really


    Don't you start.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    Cheers Bales. I'm well up for this. I'm plugging through I think five books at the mo. One is "The History of Western Philosophy" by Bertrand Russell. This could be a great follow up. Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue in the Face View Post
    Cheers Bales. I'm well up for this. I'm plugging through I think five books at the mo. One is "The History of Western Philosophy" by Bertrand Russell. This could be a great follow up. Thanks!
    It's very informative, with lot's of information regarding how to set about manipulating and exploiting entire populations, as well as a general introduction to world history since the year dot. In times gone by, this information would have been a closely guarded secret and available only to the church, monarchies, rulers, governments, etc.

    It's also an easy read, as it's quite fast paced.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    It's very informative, with lot's of information regarding how to set about manipulating and exploiting entire populations, as well as a general introduction to world history since the year dot. In times gone by, this information would have been a closely guarded secret and available only to the church, monarchies, rulers, governments, etc.

    It's also an easy read, as it's quite fast paced.
    Interesting and serendipitous! I was reading about Alexander the Great and his esoteric education today...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    It's very informative, with lot's of information regarding how to set about manipulating and exploiting entire populations, as well as a general introduction to world history since the year dot. In times gone by, this information would have been a closely guarded secret and available only to the church, monarchies, rulers, governments, etc.

    It's also an easy read, as it's quite fast paced.
    Do you have a link to the audio book?


    Following on from The Communist Revolution in America, I'm just watching this, interesting so far, it's talking about Obama and his Communist mentor Frank Marshall Davis, they are in a meeting with Michelle Lee from the Washington post.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CO4Z1f5McWc

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    Quote Originally Posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
    The forced conscription age in Britain during World War II was 18-41. If you're in that range, you'd better hope more than most that the US and its allies don't succeed in engineering World War III.

    I do fit into that age group, but do you mind taking my share of paranoia and nervousness whilst I get on with enjoying life?

    Just let me know moments before they are about to conscript me for WWIII and I'll take the panic back off your hands then.

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    There was a long list of essential reserved occupations during the last war which exempted a million or so able-bodied people in that age group. Unfortunately for you, bingo callers were not amongst them. The largest group was miners... good luck with getting a job down the pit.

    Tonight's 10pm BBC TV news featured the Syrian conflict first with Britain's UN ambassador speaking solemnly of Russian war crimes in Aleppo. The rhetoric is being ramped-up each passing day because because ISIS and the other Western sponsored groups are being crushed.

    The war drums are getting louder for those prepared to hear. Remain terrified.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TruBlue View Post
    I do fit into that age group, but do you mind taking my share of paranoia and nervousness whilst I get on with enjoying life?

    Just let me know moments before they are about to conscript me for WWIII and I'll take the panic back off your hands then.
    May I be the first to say that I really appreciate what you will be doing for me, and if you have any ladies who need taking care of, let me do my bit for the cause. I'll be serving in the Home Guard - Special Services Division

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    Quote Originally Posted by TruBlue View Post
    I do fit into that age group, but do you mind taking my share of paranoia and nervousness whilst I get on with enjoying life?

    Just let me know moments before they are about to conscript me for WWIII and I'll take the panic back off your hands then.
    Don't confuse paranoia and nervousness with interest, I'm not worried about anything, I just like to know what's going on.


    Quote Originally Posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
    There was a long list of essential reserved occupations during the last war which exempted a million or so able-bodied people in that age group. Unfortunately for you, bingo callers were not amongst them. The largest group was miners... good luck with getting a job down the pit.

    Tonight's 10pm BBC TV news featured the Syrian conflict first with Britain's UN ambassador speaking solemnly of Russian war crimes in Aleppo. The rhetoric is being ramped-up each passing day because because ISIS and the other Western sponsored groups are being crushed.

    The war drums are getting louder for those prepared to hear. Remain terrified.
    I'm even less worried after reading that, in the top ten of liars the BBC and the UN would be in the top two what do you think they are selling you with that story? I haven't seen it, there must be an obvious solution?

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