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Post by KaosTheory on Nov 25, 2004 13:58:55 GMT -5
Ok, I will edit my message which is the second one in this thread to include a list. I will scan through the posts and pick out the ones that have already been listed. If someone does not agree then let everyone know in your reply.
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tru2form
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A little rebellion now and then is a good thing. - Thomas Jefferson
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Post by tru2form on Nov 25, 2004 14:15:02 GMT -5
I'm not looking for a date, and nor am I a member of a womens' right organization, tho' why do you think the cause is not being taken up by women? 'Haven't seen a single (or married ) one in here yet. Of all the guys I know, only one wife has become actively involved, and for the rest of us... well my wife runs for cover when I have a warpath to be on, and don't get me wrong - when there's no fire and the world has grown "cold" she's the first one to "spark me up" to get going! tru
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Post by tru2form on Nov 25, 2004 14:20:43 GMT -5
THanks for putting in the effort Kaos. THe rate we're going in here, the companion to AILL will be a hardcover tome that rivals the most eminent works. Can you see it? Ballentynes' and AILL companion guide - essential tools for all active caught warriors.
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Post by tharrin on Jan 11, 2005 20:02:23 GMT -5
To my understanding those in perceived power take great care to balance their oppression. They continually test the edges and cross the lines to see just how far they can go before the pitchforks and axes come out. I believe they use a great deal of our taxes on psychologically intimidating schemes to push their services upon us.
I am very concerned about their involvement in many aspects of science. Namely genome deciphering, biological weaponry, responce conditioning, genetically altered or enhanced foods, and a great deal more.
I liken this to the advertisement industry. They spend scads of their profits to find ways to influence us into purchasing or buying into their products. The corporation in control of this land is no exception and they have an almost unlimited amount of funds derived from their enslaved clients to alter our perception of them.
How else could such heinous acts be perpetrated as the Tuskegee experiments, the incident in Waco & Ruby Ridge, the internment of Japanese in america during world war 2, the feeding of radioisotopes to pregnant women & children or the exposure of soldiers to nuclear blasts.
Use Marc's anology by placing Sears in the place of the state and quickly Sears would be erased from the face of the earth.
As Marc states, they have little value for human life, all they want is a continous flow of currency and are willing to lobotomize all if they could get us to comply without the violence necessary to force compliance.
War is not about freedom but about gain. It is financed from both ends. There is gain in waging war there is gain in rebuilding after war. It is a win-win situation for them and if they can incite a feeling of preserving freedom while decimating another culture, all the better.
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Post by Neo on Jan 11, 2005 23:32:42 GMT -5
Yes.
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