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Your Enslavement

June 28, 2010 in Culture, Mind by admin

Another excellent video from Stefan Molyneux of freedomainradio.com

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Oil Spill Solution

June 3, 2010 in Environment by admin

The oil spill disaster in the Gulf of Mexico is being relegated to the back pages of most mainstream papers. When stories do appear, they are downplaying the spill and detailing the attempts to stop it. The video alongside shows a solution to the problem. Oil eating microbes.

To the best of our knowledge this solution has not been featured in any article. It needs to be.

You can check the BP website detailing their response to the spill HERE.

Nowhere as yet does it feature any suggestion that they are looking at the use of oil eating microbes as an effective solution. They need to.

Please pass this on to all concerned.

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Interview with Bp. Richard Williamson, London, 2010

May 19, 2010 in Culture by admin

Whatever your views regarding organised religion, I kindly ask that you put them aside whilst you watch the following interview with Bishop Richard Williamson.

I do not subscribe to any of the organised religions. This doesn’t mean however that I lack belief in God. Quite the contrary. Many assume, incorrectly, that all those in religion are missing the point. Many are of course. One only has to see the rabid, non-questioning, absorbent brains (what little is left of them) of the fundamentalist religious movements, of zionistic judaism, of fundamental islam and creationist chrsitianity (to name but an obvious few) to know that masses of people are currently lost in a welter of pied piper mumbo jumbo, none of it anything much to do with developing a true relationship with the creator or deepening one’s understanding and love of the fundamental beauty and brilliance of life and the light and love that run through it and without which none of this would be possible.

You do not have to be “religious” to be connected. In fact it is often the case that peaceful, modest, decent people exemplify the golden rule more than those who actively spout off about their church or synagogue or mosque.

The encroachment of a godless world is what our would-be social engineers will have us endure. Bishop Williamson expresses some grave concerns about this in a way that most alternative thinkers will recognise. I was particularly struck by his quoting of G K Chesterton early on in the interview. Chesterton said:

“When people stop believing in God, they don’t believe in nothing, they will believe in anything.”


Yes, We Are Nearing The End Of This Cycle Of “Civilization”

April 28, 2010 in Culture by Anthony Migchels

( As originally published HERE )

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Of course, civilization is a really strange word for the construct we live in. One of the men in the know, being asked what he thought of Western Civilization, once famously answered it sounds like a good idea.

And one of his compatriots added: “It’s no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society”

Today I came across another quote, just after reading about a story on Argusoog about janitors of apartment buildings now being trained in the Netherlands to spot domestic violence. This story, showing once more how far the invasion by Big Brother of our private domain has already come, is aggravated by personal experience: only a few weeks ago I got implicitly threatened by a doctor to report me to the Dutch ‘Child Protection’ Agency, after not allowing my one year old son to be inoculated with Prednison.

The quote I’m referring to is by Edward Gibbon:

“The Five Causes of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

1. The undermining of the dignity and sanctity of the home, which is the basis of human society;
2. Higher and higher taxes: the spending of public money for free bread and circuses for the populace;
3. The mad craze for pleasure, with sports and plays becoming more exciting, more brutal and more immoral;
4. The building of great armaments when the real enemy was within — the decay of individual responsibility;
5. The decay of religion, whose leaders lost their touch with life, and their power to guide the people.”

The story about janitors spying on people for signs of abuse and the first item on Gibbons list is of course what made me connect them.

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Control of Jerusalem

January 4, 2010 in Politics by admin

Some calmness, clarity and understanding regarding a rather fractious part of the world.

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Jonathan May – A True Story

November 3, 2009 in Money by admin

When you know a thing to be wrong, at what point do you decide to act?

Twenty three years ago Jonathan May took steps to provide to the world an honest and transparent World Reserve. The aim was to provide a system of global finance that would remove the corrosive influence of the Federal Reserve. Observations of the current corrupt activities of the Federal Reserve should illustrate to most people just what a sensible step this would be.

For his troubles, bogus charges were concocted to incarcerate Mr May for several years in the US prison system. In 1986, Lindsay Williams interviewed him by phone from which comes the following video. What is discussed here still holds true. A relatively small cluster of clever but ultimately cold hearted, humorless psychopaths hold sway over the financial destiny of the people’s of the earth. They have embraced darkness and work to have it consume the rest of us.

The only way to deal with this sort of sillyness is not to oppose them. That only makes them stronger. But to build an honest transparent system that simply makes their system of financial coercion irrelevant.

Mr May sought to do this but was scuppered. The ideas still hold true though and the time for their revival is upon us.

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Real Reason for ‘War on Smoking’

July 8, 2009 in Mind by admin

James Dean Smoking A FagSmoking is good for you?

Why do governments want to ban smoking? I mean, it’s not as if they actually care about their citizens’ health. If so, they would spend more on healing than killing. But, more to the point, they would address the far more personally and socially destructive effects of alcohol and refined sugar, (which of course, are one and the same) evidenced by alcohol fueled late night violence and sex between drunken obese teenagers (and beyond), who cram casualty departments and make our city centres no-go areas until the sun comes up.

Yet, regardless of this epidemic, because the sugar/alcohol multinationals’ influence is so powerful, health is a minor distraction – however, tobacco companies carry the same political influence, so this is not the reason. In addition, governments make billions annually from smoking: taxes, needless to say, but also in terms of unneeded pensions and the extraordinary savings in health care which escalate dramatically in old age.
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