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Richard Burgeson
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The real evil purpose
Sun Jun 08, 2008 4:45 am
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for some of the chemtrail activity.
http://www.all-natural.com/bio-chem.html
I tell you you do not want the type of people in government and military today spraying anything above your heads. And were is the militia? Were is this countries survival instinct?
This is not a theory, this has been going on steady. This is what they are doing to the general population of the country. It's not something that is just happening to someone else, they have sprayed every area of the United States. They have sprayed you. They have even gotten in trouble for spraying Anthrax on Canadians. They are carrying out acts of war on the people, they have declared you the enemy and have attacked you and you have offered no resistance. No one is going to step in and save you.
Unbelievable! American citizen = Dodo
You have three basic requirements to survive. Food, air and water and you have no control over any of these three. You really need to wake up and pool your resources and get control. You are not and island unto yourself, you need your neighbors, family, and friends. They are more important than the money in your wallet. Stand together and become strong enough to survive. Forget the hate and fear they have taught you since childhood and convince others to throw it away. Divided the way you are now you are easy prey.
Check this out, big lab report.
http://www.rense.com/general82/chemm.htm New! _________________ Thomas Jefferson. " Those who beat their swords into plowshares will plow for those who don't." |
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PAK

Joined: 03 Feb 2006
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Mon Jun 09, 2008 2:05 am
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In case there are those who scoff at the idea that behind the scenes there are those who have been working on a plan diligently to bring in a world government according to their own plan for utopia, H.G. Wells wrote a non-fiction book entitled "The Shape of Things to Come" and it is definitely worth reading. Here is the back jacket information about this book as follows:
"Everyone was to be exposed to the contagion of modernity". Dr. Philip Raven
When Dr. Philip Raven, an intellectual working for the League of Nations (forerunner to the UN) dies in 1930, he leaves behind a powerful legacy - an unpublished "dream book". Inspired by visions he has experienced for many years, it appears to be a book written far into the future: a history of humanity from the date of his death up to 2105. The Shape of Things to Come provides this "history of the future", an account that was in some ways remarkably prescient-predicting climatic disastor and sweeping cultural changes, including a second world war, the rise of chemical warfare and political instabilities in the Middle East.
Foretelling an era of war, plague and political chaos, this remains one of the greatest of all works of social prophecy.
Inside the book. Page 89-93- Think Happy Feet
"There is a queer little pseudo-scientific essay by a Bengali satirist (Professor K. Chandra Sen, 1897-1942) among the India series of reprints, professing to be a study of the relative stupidity of the more intelligent animals up to and including man. He is concerned by the fatuity with which the mass of humanity watched the preparation of its own destruction during this period. He considers the fate of various species of penguins which were then being swept out of the world-the twentieth centuray was an age of extermination for hundreds of species- and infers a similar destiny for mankind. He begins with the slaughter of the penguins; he gives photographs of these extraordinary creatures in their multitudes, gathererd on the beaches of Oceanic islands and watching the advance of their slayers. One sees them scattered over a long sloping shore, standing still, or waddling about or flapping their stumpy wings while the massacre goes on. They seem to be vaguely interested in the killing of their fellows, but in no way stirred either to flight or resistance. (No thorough scientific obervations, we may note, were ever made of penguin mentality, the revival of experimental psychology comes too late for that, and we are left now to guess at what went on in these queer brains of theird during these raids. There is evidence to show that these creatures had curiosity, kindliness, sympathy and humour; and they were eminently teachable. They stood quite high in the scale of bird intelligence. And yet they premitted their own extinction.) They were not so much a-mental, Professor Sen insists, half seriously, half mockingly, as defective and wrong. They were capable of many idea systems but not of the idea of social preservation......But after Professor Sen has weighed every possible case, he still awards the palm for complaisant social stupidity of man.
With a fine parody of the social research methods of that time, he gives various photographs of what he calls the "human penguins" of that early twentieth century, waddling in their sleek thousands to see battleships launched, to rejoice over reviews and parades, to watch their army aerolanes stunting in the sky. Side by side he gives photographs of penguin assemblies that, either by happy accident or skilful rearrangement, are absurdly parallel. He gives lists of shareholders in armament firms, including the current President of the Free Church Council, an Anglican bishop, a great multitude of other clergymen, artists, judges and every sort of gentlefolk. He quotes extensively from the Hansard records of various pre-war debates in the British House of Commons (in a debate on the Naval Estimates early in 1914, Philip Snowden, the radical socialist who afterwards became Viscount Snowden, was particularly explicity), showing that the nature of the danger was clearly seen and clearly publicaly stated. Only it was not felt. It is upon the little difference between factual apprehension and the kind of apprehension that leads to effective action that our interest concentrates here."
He goes on to discuss the fact the huge corporations got involved, churning out the war weapons, purchasing newspapers to promote the propaganda of war for the governments while the mass of people were completely kept in the dark as to the truth. He goes on to say:
Most of these armament propagandists were admirable in their private lives; gentle lovers, excellent husbands, fond of children and animals, good fellows, courteous to inferiors, and so on. Sir Basil Zaharoff, the greatest of munition salesmen, as one see him in the painting (ascribed to Orpen) recently discovered in Paris, with his three-cornerd hat, his neat little moustaches and beardlet, and the ribbon of some Order of Chivalry(freemasonic) about his neck, looks quite a nice, if faintly absurd, little gentleman. Those shareholding bishops and clergy may, for anything we know to the contrary, have had charming Christian personalities. But they wanted their dividends. And in order to pay those dividends, the dread of war and the need of war had to be kept alive in the public mind......
It wasn't that the newspaper owners and the munition dealers wanted anyone hurt. They only wanted to sell equipment and see it used up. Nor was it that the newspapers desired the wholesale mangling and butchering of human beings. They wanted sales and advertisements. The butchery was quite by the way, an unfortunate side issue to legitimate business. Shortsightedness is not diabolical, even if it produces diabolical results.
And even those soldiers: Freudlheim, in his analysis of the soldierly mind, shows a picture of that Sir Henry Wilson we have already mentioned arrayed in shirt-sleeves and digging modestly in the garden of his villa during a phase of retirement, and the same individual smirking in all his glory, buttons, straps, and "decorations", as a director of military operations. It is an amazing leap from the suburban insinificance of a retired clerk to godlike importance. In peacetime, on the evidence of his own diaries, this Wilson was a tiresome nobody, an opinionated bore; in war he passed beyond criticism and became a god. One understands at once what a vital matter employment and promotion must have been to him. But so far as we can tell he desired no killing as killing. If he had been given blood to drink he would probably have been sick. Yet he lived upon tanks of blood.
These professional soldiers thought of slaughter as little as possible. It is preposterous to say they desired it, much less that they gloated over it. It might have fared better with their men if they had thought of it more. They had an age-old sentimental devotion to their country, a solemn sense of great personal worth in their services, an orgiastic delight of battle. And they did not see, nor want to see, what was beyond their occupation. Their religious teachers were quite ready to assure them they were correct in all they did and were.
Later in the book he discusses how the Modern State was planned and that the League of Nations was the start, laying the groundwork for the UN. On page 132-133 he writes:
"The whole idea of the Modern World State, Moreton Canby insists, is to be traced, albeit in a warped and sterilized form, alike in the expressed idea systems of the Americans, the British, the French and the Russians at the Conference. In the American statements it is wrapped about and hidden by individualist phrases and precautions, in the British it is overlaid by imperialist assumptions, in theRussian it is made unpalatable by the false psychology and harsh jargon of Marxism. In the first the businessman refuses to change and get out of the way, in the second the imperialist administrator, and in the third the doctrinaire party man. Athwart every asserton of general principles drive the misty emotions of patriotism, party and personal association. Yet for all that it is indisputable that the Modern World State was definitely adumbrated at London in 1933. Like a ghost out of the future its presence was felt by nearly everyone, though the worst phases of the Age of Frustration had still to come, through generations of suffereing had still to lapse, before it could appear as the living reality of human political life."
After he defines the different isms i.e. fascism, communism, socialism, capitalism, etc. he states on p 137-138:
"The Communist Party, like the Italian Fascisti, owes its general conception to that germinal idea of the Modern State, the Guardians in Plato's Republic. For if anyone is to be called the Father of the Modern State it is Plato. The Members of the Communist Party were extremely like those Guardians. As early as 1900 critics of democratic institutions were discussing the possibility of creating a cult primarily devoted to social and political service, self-appointed, self-trained and self-disciplined. The English-speaking socialist movement was debating projects of that kind in 1909-10 (see Fabian News in Historical Documents for those years), but needed the dangers and stresses of the post war European situation to produce types of workers and young people sufficiently detatched, desperate and numerous to unite effectively into a permanent revolutionary control.
From its beginnings, the Communist Party, though it was not divided into 'faculties' and remained political rather than technical in spirit, resembled our own Modern State Fellowship in its insistence upon continuous learning and training throughout life, upon free criticism within the limits of the party, upon accessibility (under due limitations) to all who wished to serve in it, and upon the right to resignation from its privileges and severities of all who wished to return to comparative irresponsibility."
Anyway, the book is a wealth of information and shows how there are those who plan society (such as the Bilderbergers who meet yearly but there's a total media blackout because they own the media). And it is quite detailed as to how every nation would be infiltrated, media controlled, education controlled, politics controlled, war controlled and so on and so forth in order to bring in a whole new way of living, of course after a lot of death, disease, chaos etc.
I haven't read it all yet. There's a chapter called The Raid of the Germs, and also one entitled America in Liquidation. _________________ ... we are in process of developing a whole series of techniques which will enable the controlling oligarchy who have always existed and presumably will always exist to get people to love their servitude. Aldous Huxley |
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