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From: Vesele on 20 Apr 2010 21:30 On Tue, 20 Apr 2010 19:43:57 -0400, "Ala" <alackrity(a)comcast.net> wrote: > >"razvlekatsa zabavlatsa" <net(a)net.net> wrote in message >news:6qrps5luvtqck8mta8nmsic5av9ffd7l0o(a)4ax.com... > >> >> Anything the United States has touched has become corrupt. America's >> only allies are those who are completely corrupted by them. The only >> thing resolving this global problem is strong, principled leadership >> which fosters mutually beneficial commitments globally and in turn >> paves the way to an enlightened global community which works for the >> common benefit of each other. >> >> > >America plays follow the leader as much as it leads. There is little doubt after the bank bail outs who controls America. > It's allies includes >those who have corrupted the USA England and America are conjoined twins, with England being the dominant twin because it owns the dollar. America is the so-called world super power, the power behind the throne. But that reputation has vastly been tarnished since 9-11. The rest of the world sees America as a murderous bully fighting wars of conquest for the British Empire and the London banks. >If you think there is a global problem then you have to look at it globally >and figure out what makes the world go round, and that's mostly money, not >all money but mostly Money doesn't make the world go around -- if it did, we'd all be dead now! Ask a real scientist -- all they want is to be able to do the work which interests them without having to acquiesce to 'state approved' science and lack of funding for vital research because some London bank feels threatened by scientific achievement and progress, which will better the human condition. Look what happened to Tesla. Everyone was amazed by his research until the bankers who were funding the research got involved. JP Morgan wasn't able to put a meter on Tesla's free energy and the research was sequestered and buried. To this day it is taboo to resume this research -- it simply will be shunned and unfunded. What kind of so-called modern, progressive society would want to scuttle research which would have been so beneficial to mankind? But it's not too late. The world is full of inquiring minds and wealthy countries who would gladly fund and promote such research. >Your idealism, scripted as it is, is hilarious Without the ideals which birth progress and leadership which supports progress, then humanity has no useful purpose. Without progress, we as a species, can not survive. If we don't go forward, we as a species will stagnate and go backward. The Universe doesn't care if humanity exists so it is up to each of us to care and provide an environment which fosters and encourages new discovery, new technology -- it is almost infinitely endless. After all if it weren't for honest, brilliant scientists, we would have never discovered the Earth was round! It would be a tragedy of epic proportions if bank-controlled governments were allowed to control the fate of mankind.
From: Brad Guth on 21 Apr 2010 00:15 On Apr 20, 6:30 pm, Vesele <n...(a)non.non> wrote: > On Tue, 20 Apr 2010 19:43:57 -0400, "Ala" <alackr...(a)comcast.net> > wrote: > > > > >"razvlekatsa zabavlatsa" <n...(a)net.net> wrote in message > >news:6qrps5luvtqck8mta8nmsic5av9ffd7l0o(a)4ax.com... > > >> Anything the United States has touched has become corrupt. America's > >> only allies are those who are completely corrupted by them. The only > >> thing resolving this global problem is strong, principled leadership > >> which fosters mutually beneficial commitments globally and in turn > >> paves the way to an enlightened global community which works for the > >> common benefit of each other. > > >America plays follow the leader as much as it leads. > > There is little doubt after the bank bail outs who controls America. > > > It's allies includes > >those who have corrupted the USA > > England and America are conjoined twins, with England being the > dominant twin because it owns the dollar. America is the so-called > world super power, the power behind the throne. But that reputation > has vastly been tarnished since 9-11. The rest of the world sees > America as a murderous bully fighting wars of conquest for the British > Empire and the London banks. > > >If you think there is a global problem then you have to look at it globally > >and figure out what makes the world go round, and that's mostly money, not > >all money but mostly > > Money doesn't make the world go around -- if it did, we'd all be dead > now! Ask a real scientist -- all they want is to be able to do the > work which interests them without having to acquiesce to 'state > approved' science and lack of funding for vital research because some > London bank feels threatened by scientific achievement and progress, > which will better the human condition. Look what happened to Tesla. > Everyone was amazed by his research until the bankers who were funding > the research got involved. JP Morgan wasn't able to put a meter on > Tesla's free energy and the research was sequestered and buried. To > this day it is taboo to resume this research -- it simply will be > shunned and unfunded. > > What kind of so-called modern, progressive society would want to > scuttle research which would have been so beneficial to mankind? > > But it's not too late. The world is full of inquiring minds and > wealthy countries who would gladly fund and promote such > research. > > >Your idealism, scripted as it is, is hilarious > > Without the ideals which birth progress and leadership which supports > progress, then humanity has no useful purpose. Without progress, we as > a species, can not survive. If we don't go forward, we as a species > will stagnate and go backward. The Universe doesn't care if humanity > exists so it is up to each of us to care and provide an environment > which fosters and encourages new discovery, new technology -- it is > almost infinitely endless. After all if it weren't for honest, > brilliant scientists, we would have never discovered the Earth was > round! > > It would be a tragedy of epic proportions if bank-controlled > governments were allowed to control the fate of mankind. Yes it would certainly be is a tragedy of epic proportions, and I'm sure those multi-trillionaire Rothschilds are going to object to any changes in that bank-controlled government thing they got going. ~ BG
From: Vesele on 21 Apr 2010 01:14 On Tue, 20 Apr 2010 21:15:13 -0700 (PDT), Brad Guth <bradguth(a)gmail.com> wrote: >On Apr 20, 6:30�pm, Vesele <n...(a)non.non> wrote: >> On Tue, 20 Apr 2010 19:43:57 -0400, "Ala" <alackr...(a)comcast.net> >> wrote: >> >> >> >> >"razvlekatsa zabavlatsa" <n...(a)net.net> wrote in message >> >news:6qrps5luvtqck8mta8nmsic5av9ffd7l0o(a)4ax.com... >> >> >> Anything the United States has touched has become corrupt. America's >> >> only allies are those who are completely corrupted by them. The only >> >> thing resolving this global problem is strong, principled leadership >> >> which fosters mutually beneficial commitments globally and in turn >> >> paves the way to an enlightened global community which works for the >> >> common benefit of each other. >> >> >America plays follow the leader as much as it leads. >> >> There is little doubt after the bank bail outs who controls America. >> >> > It's allies includes >> >those who have corrupted the USA >> >> England and America are conjoined twins, with England being the >> dominant twin because it owns the dollar. �America is the so-called >> world super power, the power behind the throne. �But that reputation >> has vastly been tarnished since 9-11. �The rest of the world sees >> America as a murderous bully fighting wars of conquest for the British >> Empire and the London banks. >> >> >If you think there is a global problem then you have to look at it globally >> >and figure out what makes the world go round, and that's mostly money, not >> >all money but mostly >> >> Money doesn't make the world go around -- if it did, we'd all be dead >> now! �Ask a real scientist -- all they want is to be able to do the >> work which interests them without having to acquiesce to 'state >> approved' science and lack of funding for vital research because some >> London bank feels threatened by scientific achievement and progress, >> which will better the human condition. �Look what happened to Tesla. >> Everyone was amazed by his research until the bankers who were funding >> the research got involved. �JP Morgan wasn't able to put a meter on >> Tesla's free energy and the research �was sequestered and buried. �To >> this day it is taboo to resume this research -- it simply will be >> shunned and unfunded. � >> >> What kind of so-called modern, �progressive society would want to >> scuttle research which would have been so beneficial to mankind? >> >> But it's not too late. �The world is full of inquiring minds and >> wealthy �countries who would gladly fund and promote such >> research. >> >> >Your idealism, scripted as it is, is hilarious >> >> Without the ideals which birth progress and leadership which supports >> progress, then humanity has no useful purpose. Without progress, we as >> a species, can not survive. � If we don't go forward, we as a species >> will stagnate and go backward. The Universe doesn't care if humanity >> exists so it is up to each of us to care and provide an environment >> which fosters and encourages new discovery, new technology -- it is >> almost infinitely endless. �After all if it weren't for honest, >> brilliant scientists, we would have never discovered the Earth was >> round! >> >> It would be a tragedy of epic proportions if bank-controlled >> governments were allowed to control the fate of mankind. > >Yes it would certainly be is a tragedy of epic proportions, and I'm >sure those multi-trillionaire Rothschilds are going to object to any >changes in that bank-controlled government thing they got going. No one suggested "any changes in that bank-controlled government thing they (Rothschilds) got going". Do you have a problem with that?
From: Ala on 22 Apr 2010 19:11 "Vesele" <non(a)non.non> wrote in message news:e22ts5p3mq0pfsbibndfte8c6hkcm5jdpn(a)4ax.com... > > No one suggested "any changes in that bank-controlled government thing > they (Rothschilds) got going". > > Do you have a problem with that? yes, it works
From: razvlekatsa zabavlatsa on 22 Apr 2010 20:14
On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 19:11:17 -0400, "Ala" <alackrity(a)comcast.net> wrote: > >"Vesele" <non(a)non.non> wrote in message >news:e22ts5p3mq0pfsbibndfte8c6hkcm5jdpn(a)4ax.com... >> >> No one suggested "any changes in that bank-controlled government thing >> they (Rothschilds) got going". >> >> Do you have a problem with that? > >yes, it works I like happy endings, don't you? But then God came down with His easygoing smile and restored Mork's .. Feeling relieved, God rewarded the bears for their cute duccly nature. Then He got in His Geo Metro and dashed away with the fortitude of 2,000 otters running from a teensy pack of puppies. Mork flipped with joy when he saw this. His was safe. It was a good thing, too, because in four minutes his favorite TV show, fox news, was going to come on (followed immediately by 'When kittens meet weapon of mass destruction'). Mork was ecstatic. And so, everyone except Mindy and a few weapon of mass destruction-toting hamsters lived blissfully happy, forever after. http://www.the-elite.net/---/story/ |