Tuesday, 7 May 2013
Monday, 22 April 2013
CISPA Passes House
Its back again. And further destruction of your civil liberties imminent. Supporters of CISPA have called for Boston Bombing, which shows signs of a false flag (how convenient) and Wikileaks as the reason for introducing CISPA. All it will do will mean the social media networks can give away your private data to the government when it is requested. Private security corporations have lucrative security deals in the billions waiting in the wings if this is passed.
Sunday, 31 March 2013
Saturday, 30 March 2013
Mike Adams breaks down Monsanto (Worshipping) Act
Alex Jones feat Mike Adams. Talks about non-GMO, non chemical food, the fake liberal trendies who support post-birth abortion up to age three, the need to exorcize the populace, the need to wake up, spirituality, the spiritual purpose of existing on Earth, as well as the need to stop worrying about other people's opinions and finding one's own backbone.
Friday, 29 March 2013
Tuesday, 19 March 2013
All are Born Original, Most Die A Copy
From Youtube channel David Icke News: http://www.youtube.com/user/DavidIckeNews?feature=watch
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Monday, 18 February 2013
Monday, 11 February 2013
We Stopped Dreaming
I watched this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbIZU8cQWXc and it reminded me of the day that dream died, and priorities changed.
Top YouTube comment from 2nd Episode: "Damn...I cried. I cried for dreamers, scientists, like me, who want to dream, discover, create. But we can't. This has to be stopped. Please let us inspire others again."
Another YouTube top comment: "Gangam style.. 1.000.000.000 views. This video: only 300.000. Humanity is going in a wrong fucking way"
Its done by design. Public education is a joke. Entertainment and fluff are all that matters with a majority of today's youth. Becoming the next generation of entrepreneurs like Nikola Tesla or Magellan is far from our minds. Instead of celebrations of new scientific discoveries, we have posters of the latest fads and popstars, far superseding the few published articles about the discovery that our Universe could be one giant simulation with proof of an Intelligent Creator. Our priorities are wrong.
One may ask, what does it matter to think about these things. Aspiring to reach the stars can get people's minds off fighting each other over differing belief systems which are illusions in themselves.
Going out to the working world, a major problem with the system was its tendency to suppress at every level individual freedom and creativity, rewarding conformity and punishing those who went against the grain.
Something had changed with the world outside the classroom, or it had always been this way. Either way, society was heading for a direction where our talents, our aspirations, our maximum potential, was being suppressed and downtrodden over an engineered system of fear, unhealthy obsession with maximized profit over intangible benefits such as expanded knowledge and understanding.
As 9.11.2001 came and went, and the United States space program was left in the dust in the favor to fund a giant police state, and so was the rest of the world's mood changed to survival, fear, economic uncertainty and bad news upon bad news of an encroaching tyrannical global government that was destroying what had been the beacon of liberty and propping up the communist state of China.
NASA itself was an inefficient bureaucratic organization to start with, but by the time the film set for Transformers 3 wound down (filmed on location in Kennedy Space Center in 2011) NASA was putting up its launch pads for sale, parts of its massive hangars that had wheeled out the biggest space rockets were sold off to private corporations, and the plans to build manned rockets to Mars was lying somewhere at the bottom of the swamps surrounding the launch sites.
Don't believe the hype from the mainstream of new launch vehicles by NASA. The country is in trillions of dollars debt, with a situation set to be far worse than Greece when it implodes. Time will tell how soon it will come. Some like Max Keiser and Gerald Celente, frequent guests of Infowars, puts it at March or April. It may happen further down the road. Either way, don't expect a bright future for the United States space program.
A major shift in people's collective consciousness will have to take place to get ourselves back on the path. Thinking that one person with a brilliant idea could go into a cesspit, entrenched system and magically change it is a fool's errand. Its been attempted over and over again and time and again the system made the rebel go over to the dark side.
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Go here for the real news:
www.infowars.com
www.davidicke.com
Top YouTube comment from 2nd Episode: "Damn...I cried. I cried for dreamers, scientists, like me, who want to dream, discover, create. But we can't. This has to be stopped. Please let us inspire others again."
Another YouTube top comment: "Gangam style.. 1.000.000.000 views. This video: only 300.000. Humanity is going in a wrong fucking way"
Its done by design. Public education is a joke. Entertainment and fluff are all that matters with a majority of today's youth. Becoming the next generation of entrepreneurs like Nikola Tesla or Magellan is far from our minds. Instead of celebrations of new scientific discoveries, we have posters of the latest fads and popstars, far superseding the few published articles about the discovery that our Universe could be one giant simulation with proof of an Intelligent Creator. Our priorities are wrong.
One may ask, what does it matter to think about these things. Aspiring to reach the stars can get people's minds off fighting each other over differing belief systems which are illusions in themselves.
Going out to the working world, a major problem with the system was its tendency to suppress at every level individual freedom and creativity, rewarding conformity and punishing those who went against the grain.
Something had changed with the world outside the classroom, or it had always been this way. Either way, society was heading for a direction where our talents, our aspirations, our maximum potential, was being suppressed and downtrodden over an engineered system of fear, unhealthy obsession with maximized profit over intangible benefits such as expanded knowledge and understanding.
As 9.11.2001 came and went, and the United States space program was left in the dust in the favor to fund a giant police state, and so was the rest of the world's mood changed to survival, fear, economic uncertainty and bad news upon bad news of an encroaching tyrannical global government that was destroying what had been the beacon of liberty and propping up the communist state of China.
NASA itself was an inefficient bureaucratic organization to start with, but by the time the film set for Transformers 3 wound down (filmed on location in Kennedy Space Center in 2011) NASA was putting up its launch pads for sale, parts of its massive hangars that had wheeled out the biggest space rockets were sold off to private corporations, and the plans to build manned rockets to Mars was lying somewhere at the bottom of the swamps surrounding the launch sites.
Don't believe the hype from the mainstream of new launch vehicles by NASA. The country is in trillions of dollars debt, with a situation set to be far worse than Greece when it implodes. Time will tell how soon it will come. Some like Max Keiser and Gerald Celente, frequent guests of Infowars, puts it at March or April. It may happen further down the road. Either way, don't expect a bright future for the United States space program.
A major shift in people's collective consciousness will have to take place to get ourselves back on the path. Thinking that one person with a brilliant idea could go into a cesspit, entrenched system and magically change it is a fool's errand. Its been attempted over and over again and time and again the system made the rebel go over to the dark side.
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Go here for the real news:
www.infowars.com
www.davidicke.com
Monday, 14 January 2013
Too Much Of A Good Thing
This country has survived by following protocols down to how an air stewardess should serve passengers. But these protocols were part of a system that was also being led by men who had the gift of common sense and some degree of critical thinking of when to follow these protocols.
Unfortunately this system has created successive generations of programmed robots who in turn have expanded just as government expands and extends the red tape the number of protocols and paperwork. Becoming a manager becomes a chore of pencil pushing mountains of documents and little else.
Another unhealthy tendency is that when things go wrong, the higher ups have the tendency to push the blame to anyone but themselves. It will naturally fall on the guy in a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) culture who made a tiny mistake in the SOP and therefore will take all of the blame and get removed.
Another troubling aspect is the vicious way which mistakes are condemned, causing a conspiracy of silence and unwillingness to own up, which further perpetuates the unjustified blame game.
This has a chilling effect and its founded on fear of losing one's job, overpowering and greater than messages and initiatives to promote "critical thinking" and "creativity".
Or in the case of advertizing of an on-going project on a construction hoarding while Biopolis at One North was being built, "creative chaos" (whatever the fuck that was).
The above quotes have to be said in heavy quotation marks as they have become buzzwords of bullshit and are used to the point they hardly carry any of the original, real meaning. This country as a result of its small size and people-only resource has had to focus on middle-man type stuff like telecommunications and international business, and any venture that makes tons of money. But its obsession has also let 'creativity' and advanced thinking skills on a multidimension, imagination type level associated with successful people go by the wayside in the education system in favor of certificates obtained through exam-centered education.
Earlier the analogy of 'programmed robots' was used. Newly graduated people going out to work have to adjust and learn new things. Very often they have a hard time 'getting it', because of the pre-programming of the education system has removed that sixth sense, robbed them of their soul, made them conformists of the working and consumer culture.
The greatest oxymoron I have ever heard has to be the 'thinking soldier'. Imagine that in the most rigid of institutions, the armed forces. If there ever was a real 'thinking soldier', it would be someone like the fictional American trooper called Beetle Bailey.
'Beam me up, Scotty. This world's a shitty place.'
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Alternative News:
www.infowars.com
www.davidicke.com
Unfortunately this system has created successive generations of programmed robots who in turn have expanded just as government expands and extends the red tape the number of protocols and paperwork. Becoming a manager becomes a chore of pencil pushing mountains of documents and little else.
Another unhealthy tendency is that when things go wrong, the higher ups have the tendency to push the blame to anyone but themselves. It will naturally fall on the guy in a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) culture who made a tiny mistake in the SOP and therefore will take all of the blame and get removed.
Another troubling aspect is the vicious way which mistakes are condemned, causing a conspiracy of silence and unwillingness to own up, which further perpetuates the unjustified blame game.
This has a chilling effect and its founded on fear of losing one's job, overpowering and greater than messages and initiatives to promote "critical thinking" and "creativity".
Or in the case of advertizing of an on-going project on a construction hoarding while Biopolis at One North was being built, "creative chaos" (whatever the fuck that was).
The above quotes have to be said in heavy quotation marks as they have become buzzwords of bullshit and are used to the point they hardly carry any of the original, real meaning. This country as a result of its small size and people-only resource has had to focus on middle-man type stuff like telecommunications and international business, and any venture that makes tons of money. But its obsession has also let 'creativity' and advanced thinking skills on a multidimension, imagination type level associated with successful people go by the wayside in the education system in favor of certificates obtained through exam-centered education.
Earlier the analogy of 'programmed robots' was used. Newly graduated people going out to work have to adjust and learn new things. Very often they have a hard time 'getting it', because of the pre-programming of the education system has removed that sixth sense, robbed them of their soul, made them conformists of the working and consumer culture.
The greatest oxymoron I have ever heard has to be the 'thinking soldier'. Imagine that in the most rigid of institutions, the armed forces. If there ever was a real 'thinking soldier', it would be someone like the fictional American trooper called Beetle Bailey.
'Beam me up, Scotty. This world's a shitty place.'
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Alternative News:
www.infowars.com
www.davidicke.com
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