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David WJ Sherlock Validated Poster
Joined: 07 Jan 2007 Posts: 471 Location: Kent GB
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Newspeak International Validated Poster
Joined: 18 Apr 2006 Posts: 1158 Location: South Essex
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Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 9:31 pm Post subject: |
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Yes,yet another example of barbarism from the west.
My worst moment thus far was last summers atrocities in the Lebanon,with the western "leaders" inaction duly noted in their collusion in the destruction and slaughter for all to see.
Who are the good guys again? |
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telecasterisation Banned
Joined: 10 Sep 2006 Posts: 1873 Location: Upstairs
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Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 9:35 pm Post subject: Re: I have become ashamed to call myself a Human Being |
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NWOWATCH wrote: | How can we be proud of our race with this kind of cruelty in the world.
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Man has always been cruel and vindictive, from nailing people to wooden crosses, chucking babies over cliffs because they were deemed imperfect, burning people alive, look what they did in Rome to people and animals in the name of entertainment.
Do you honestly believe things have changed or got worse in some way? Never has there been a period in human history where we could call ourselves 'civilised'. |
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Fallious Moderate Poster
Joined: 27 Oct 2006 Posts: 762
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 10:25 am Post subject: |
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Tis the balance of good and evil. Evil must exist to allow good to exist. I wouldn't have it any other way. _________________ "Thought is faster than arrows, and truth is sharper than blades." - David Gemmell | RealityDown wiki |
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thought criminal Moderate Poster
Joined: 19 Apr 2006 Posts: 574 Location: London
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 4:31 pm Post subject: |
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Fallious wrote: | Tis the balance of good and evil. Evil must exist to allow good to exist. I wouldn't have it any other way. |
Why am I not surprised by this ? _________________
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look at NIST's and other photos in a decent resolution to see what damage was actually caused. |
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thought criminal Moderate Poster
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 4:36 pm Post subject: |
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Fallious wrote: | Tis the balance of good and evil. Evil must exist to allow good to exist. I wouldn't have it any other way. |
This is the most idiotic bollox I have ever heard on here. The above person also says planes hit the towers.
You do the maths. _________________
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look at NIST's and other photos in a decent resolution to see what damage was actually caused. |
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Fallious Moderate Poster
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 6:05 pm Post subject: |
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Not so familiar with some basic philosophical tenants, TC? Ever heard of Buddhism?
I wondered if some might have a double take at that comment, but it's just so perfect that you should pick up on it, and with such foaming zeal!
In short, nothing can exist without balance - mathematically, physically, emotionally, and indeed socially. The absence of one extreme removes the definition of the other extreme. If you wish for a world without quantifiable emotion, then so be it.
I'm sure the enlightened figures of Jesus, Buddah and such will be thrilled to hear how wrong they were.
Never mind, the illuminati will be pleased to have you. _________________ "Thought is faster than arrows, and truth is sharper than blades." - David Gemmell | RealityDown wiki |
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thought criminal Moderate Poster
Joined: 19 Apr 2006 Posts: 574 Location: London
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 7:52 pm Post subject: |
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Fallious wrote: | Not so familiar with some basic philosophical tenants, TC? Ever heard of Buddhism?
I wondered if some might have a double take at that comment, but it's just so perfect that you should pick up on it, and with such foaming zeal!
In short, nothing can exist without balance - mathematically, physically, emotionally, and indeed socially. The absence of one extreme removes the definition of the other extreme. If you wish for a world without quantifiable emotion, then so be it.
I'm sure the enlightened figures of Jesus, Buddah and such will be thrilled to hear how wrong they were.
Never mind, the illuminati will be pleased to have you. |
Still believing everything you read? _________________
chek wrote: |
look at NIST's and other photos in a decent resolution to see what damage was actually caused. |
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Fallious Moderate Poster
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 9:51 pm Post subject: |
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thought criminal wrote: | Fallious wrote: | ...Truncated logs of polished tripe... |
Still believing everything you read? |
I don't follow... Please explain? _________________ "Thought is faster than arrows, and truth is sharper than blades." - David Gemmell | RealityDown wiki |
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Emmanuel Validated Poster
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Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 10:26 am Post subject: "ONE COMMON ORDER" = New World Order? |
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We are living in Kali Yuga- The age of Ignorance. I doubt things have always been the same. Change is certain. This is taken from the Vedic Scriptures, The Mahabarata, sang and then written down around the 9th Century BC.
"And when the end of the Yuga comes, the right hand will deceive the left and the left the right. And men with false reputation of learning will contract Truth and the old will betray the senselessness of the young, and the young will betray the dotage of the old. And cowards will have the reputation of bravery and the brave will be cheerless like cowards. And towards the end of the Yuga men will cease to trust one another. And full of avarice and folly the whole world will have but one kind of food. And sin will increase and prosper, while virtue will fade and cease to flourish. And Brahmanas and Kshatriyas and Vaisyas will disappear, leaving, O king, no remnants of their orders. And all men towards the end of the Yuga will become members of one common order, without distinction of any kind.
Thenceforth, day after day, by force of the all-powerful Time, O king, ri And when the end of the Yuga comes, the right hand will deceive the left and the left the right. And men with false reputation of learning will contract Truth and the old will betray the senselessness of the young, and the young will betray the dotage of the old. And cowards will have the reputation of bravery and the brave will be cheerless like cowards. And towards the end of the Yuga men will cease to trust one another. And full of avarice and folly the whole world will have but one kind of food. And sin will increase and prosper, while virtue will fade and cease to flourish. And Brahmanas and Kshatriyas and Vaisyas will disappear, leaving, O king, no remnants of their orders. And all men towards the end of the Yuga will become members of one common order, without distinction of any kindghteousness, veracity, purity (of mind and body), forgiveness, compassion, length of life, bodily strength and keenness of memory will decline. In the Kali age wealth alone will be the criterion of pedigree, morality and merit. Again, might will be the only factor determining righteousness and fairness. Personal liking will be the deciding factor in making the choice of a partner in life, and trickery alone will be the motive force in business dealings. Capability of affording sexual delight will be the (only) criterion of masculine or feminine excellence and the sacred thread will be the only mark of Brahmanhood.
External marks will be the only means of knowing the Ashramas or the stages in life (of an individual) and the only guide in determining the mode of greeting which people should adopt when meeting one another. Justice will have every chance of being vitiated because of one’s inability to gratify those administering it, and voluble speech will be the (only) criterion of scholarship. Want of riches will be the sole test of impiety and hypocrisy will be the only touchstone of goodness. (Mutual) consent will be the sole determining factor in marriage and it will become acceptable practice to have toilet and bath (combined) in one place. A distant water reservoir or pond will be the only holy resort for bath etc., and wearing (long) hair will be regarded as the sign of beauty.
Filling one’s belly will be the (only) end of human pursuit and audacity of speech will be the only criterion of veracity. Skill will consist in supporting one’s family; virtuous deeds will be performed (only) with the object of gaining fame; and when in this way the terrestrial globe will be overrun by wicked people, the person who would prove to be the most powerful amongst the Brahmanas, Kshatriyas, Vaisyas, and Sudras will become the ruler. Robbed of their wealth and of their women by greedy and merciless Kshatriyas, behaving like robbers, people will resort to mountains and forests and subsist on leaves, roots, meat, honey, fruits, flowers and seeds.
(Already) oppressed by famine and (heavy) taxation, people will perish through drought, (excessive) cold, storms, (scorching) heat of the sun, (heavy) rains, snowfalls and mutual conflict. In the age of Kali men will be tormented by hunger and thirst, ailments and worry and their maximum age will be only twenty to thirty years. When through the evil effect of Kali age the bodies of men get reduced in size and become emaciated, the righteous course laid out by the Vedas for men following the system of Varnas (caste system or grades of society) and the Ashramas (stages in life) gets lost, when religion is replaced by heresy to a large extent and rulers mostly turn out to be thieves. When men take to various pursuits like theft, mendacity, wanton destruction of life and so on; when members of the three higher castes are mostly converted into Sudras and cows are reduced to the size of she-goats and begin to yield as little milk. When people belonging to the four Ashramas mostly become householders and the connotation of relationship will extend only to the relatives of one’s wife. Annual plants get stunted in growth and trees are mostly reduced to the size of a Sami (a small tree). Clouds will mostly end in flashes of lightning (rather than pour rain) and dwellings will mostly look desolate (for want of hospitality to strangers" _________________ www.freecycle.org
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