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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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Statism Is Dead

December 5, 2008 in Culture, Podcasts, Politics by Paul

A “Must See” video doesn’t come along that often but I feel confident in suggesting that Statism is Dead Part 3 (below) falls into that category. As succinct and comprehensive account of your true status as “Human Livestock” as you will find anywhere. This 16 minute presentation effectively summarizes the nature of our lack of freedom and most of the key systems of deception and dissimulation that are employed by those who farm us.
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The EU, A Great Example Of Collective Mental Illness

January 28, 2008 in Mind, Politics by Paul

babel euThe 4 videos below form “Britain on the Brink”, a 40 minute presentation that details a sobering view of how the EU is being developed and to what end. Coercive political agendas such as the EU are symptomatic of a collective mental illness within the organisation(s) that push them. This is not a new phenomenon.

The bulk of conflicts throughout history have been driven by groups that, in their collective ego state, initiate all manner of suffering. Often the so-called leaders within these groups are simply the ones whose egos are the most developed and consequently the ones who are most mentally ill, ie psychopathic. Stalin, Hitler, Churchill and Mao fulfill the stereotype; recently we’ve had George Bush Sr and Jr, Henry Kissinger, Dick Cheney, Tony Blair and so on. This “condition” is not limited to well known political figures but has been and continues to be prevalent within the higher orders of religions, private banking dynasties, multinational corporations and so on. The list is a long one and the names familiar.

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Gordon Brown, John Terry And The World’s Poorest Countries

August 1, 2007 in Money, Politics by Paul

Gordon Brown is touted as having a sharp brain. At least that’s what his mum says. This observation is also made by many pundits within the UK press who, one can only assume, are blunt brained. Brown, the new UK Prime Minister, is on a gadabout right now, smooching and schmoozing with the demented (G W Bush) and the deluded (the United Nations) and no doubt anyone else that’s worth a press call.

In today’s “The Independent” there runs the following:


Brown: We are failing the world’s poorest countries
By Andrew Grice, Political Editor in New York
Published: 01 August 2007 The Independent
(Click HERE for full article)

Gordon Brown declared a “global emergency” yesterday as he launched a major new campaign to tackle poverty, ill health and poor education in the developing world.

Launching his first major foreign policy initiative since becoming prime minister, he admitted that world leaders had failed to lived up to their promises to solve the crisis in the poorest nations.

His “wake-up call” won the backing of 12 other leaders, including President George Bush, and the bosses of 20 global companies, including Microsoft’s chairman, Bill Gates. The campaign, to be run through the UN, will be based on a new partnership between governments, the private sector and faith and pressure groups.

These are dumb remarks, deceptive ones too, though whether Brown is aware of this no one knows, not even Brown himself. His “wake-up call” won’t work either. It never has and never will. Because the only action that will transform this situation PERMANENTLY, is an action that none of them are willing to take.

Or will take.

Ever.

The action that needs to be taken is a simple one by the way and it’s this.

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Dick Cheney Stuns Washington, Becomes Baker

July 4, 2007 in Politics by Paul

WASHINGTON, 4 July, 2007 – Dick Cheney, right hand man to President George W Bush, the man known to have put the “vice” into the US Vice Presidency, today stunned colleagues by announcing his departure from politics. Cheney, 66, plans to open a chain of bakers shops called “Dick’s Doughnuts”.

“Dick does eat them every day, but not twenty, more like five or six”

“Dick has always loved baking” said Lars Meathook, an old friend of Cheney’s who has accompanied him several times on shooting trips. “Dick has many sides to him and one has been baking. It’s been a problem for him, his heart condition hasn’t been helped by it, he eats quite a lot of what he bakes”. Indeed, it has been the stuff of gossip and rumour for several months that Cheney was eating up to twenty doughnuts a day.

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Gulp, looks like Tony Blair doesn’t like the The Free Press . . .

June 16, 2007 in Politics by Paul

Which is fine, as we don’t care much for him either. Let’s see, here’s a man who’s lies to the country have resulted in an escalation of violence and death in the middle east, telling us about standards of communication. Hmmm. Sanctimonious city or what? Ok, we believe you Tony. Thousands wouldn’t. Millions don’t. Pots, kettles, lights, camera, action.

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Brains Found In Politicians

April 10, 2007 in Politics by Paul

PARMA, Italy – - Three years ago Dr Eugene Mazzoli from the University of Parma began an anthropological study of politicians. Sponsored by Wazooli the Italian childrens TV show, his primary focus was to study the sleeping patterns of politicians whilst in power. Conventional wisdom at the time was that politicians slept for more than 90% of the day, with a few fitful waking moments usually filled with gibberish. Brain activity was also believed to be extremely low, practically non-existant. But Mazzoli’s findings released in his recent report “Politicians May Have Brains” has rocked the established paradigm and ruffled several feathers.

We were unable to establish any link with intelligence however. Politicians are truly little better than monkeys in that regard and aberrated monkeys at that.

“We did not set out to find brain activity in politicians. Given the paucity of data in this area who would?” Mazzoli stated during a recent press conference at the Wazooli studios. The immaculately dressed 55 year old Milanese Doctor was oblivious to the irony inherent in his comments. In the background Rip Van Bazooka, the corpulent Wazooli child entertainer could be seen throwing custard pies into a stunned audience of mainly children. It was not lost on anyone that Mazzoli’s comments thrown out to the 50 or so journalists in attendance were having a similar effect.

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