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I like to know - Do we dare listen ?

and ponder about these historical figures - statements:

http://www.whatdoesitmean.com/index888.htm

Let me know if You do. N3RF
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n3rf (imported) wrote: Sat Feb 24, 2007 3:05 pm I like to know - Do we dare listen ?

and ponder about these historical figures - statements:

http://www.whatdoesitmean.com/index888.htm

Let me know if You do. N3RF

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Yeah - my question is:

How can I adopt one of these "winter children" they mention?

I could certainly use one of those little mountain movers to deal with the snow, you know.
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Paolo wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2007 8:52 am Yeah - my question is:

How can I adopt one of these "winter children" they mention?

I could certainly use one of those little mountain movers to deal with the snow, you know.

Ah, yes, they would help. :)
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I've thought it over, and I don't know about y'all, but I think I'm going to opt not to listen much. Seriously, what on earth is all that supposed to mean?
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That's what the site asks, Jane!

LOL

Personally, I think it's all insane babble.
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Paolo wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2007 9:56 pm That's what the site asks, Jane!

LOL

Personally, I think it's all insane babble.

But such wise ass insane babble it might be. :(
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n3rf (imported) wrote: Sat Feb 24, 2007 3:05 pm I like to know - Do we dare listen ?

and ponder about these historical figures - statements:

http://www.whatdoesitmean.com/index888.htm

Let me know if You do. N3RF

OK, to try and clarify some things:

The insane and wise-ass babble mentioned is aimed at the website in the quote box and whoever runs it.

The more one reads articles on that site, the crazier they get.

It's obviously something set up to play on the paranoia of the gullible to make money. Of course, you do not have to buy anything from them, and there are no aggressive scripts running on the site, but there are links to buy more articles, etc.

Prophets of doom have been around almost ever since man figured out how to talk. The Internet just makes it much easier to spread such things around, and even make money off of it now.

Basically, for anyone at all concerned, the attacks are made upon that site in the quote and those who run it. The fact that links to it keep getting posted, without any kind of viewpoint as to what the poster thinks of the site - or posts that suggest encouragement of the site - only makes it worse.

The copied bit on "winter children" was an attempt to give those who don't want to visit that site some idea of what they have posted there - things that THEY believe, obviously, to be true.
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jane_says (imported) wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2007 8:53 pm I've thought it over, and I don't know about y'all, but I think I'm going to opt not to listen much. Seriously, what on earth is all that supposed to mean?
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(SIGH!) :shakemitk

....here we go again... :shakemitk

Who is Sorcha Faal? 🙇

Sorcha Faal: Promoting Fear & Anxiety

A True Servant of the Illuminati (http://www.conspiracyarchive.com/)

From Ken Adachi <Editor@educate-yourself.org>

http://educate-yourself.org/cn/sorchafa ... an06.shtml

January 7, 2006

Someone sent me yet another 'The Sky is Falling' operetta written by Sorcha Faal ("as reported to her Russian subscribers") which I've re posted below. I'm amazed by the number of people who are sucked in by this rank promoter of doom & gloom anxiety; a fear monger in the fullest sense of the word. Sure, she raises front page concerns and issues, but these "issues" are CREATED and generated by the Illuminati in order to manipulate you into following THEIR scripted agenda-which is to get you to run around in circles in a continuous state of apprehension and insecurity. Don't be mislead by people who attempt to posture themselves as 'fearless reporters', such as Ms. Faal. She and others like her are MINIONS of the Illuminati propaganda apparatus. Use your brains and recognize that these propagandists are trying to sow anxiety, fear, and uncertainty in order to keep you off balance and misdirect you down a rabbit hole brimming with orchestrated terror scenarios, exaggerations, and obfuscations. ..Ken Adachi ...for source click here... (http://educate-yourself.org/cn/sorchafa ... an06.shtml)

What does it mean...? 😵‍💫

THIS!

Conspiracy Corner

Note:. There is no such person as “Sorcha Faal, Russian academic” “Sorcha Faal” is actually David Booth, an American computer programmer “Sorcha” is alleged to be a Russian academic but there is absolutely no record of anyone with such a name in Russian academia. These periodic eruptions have absolutely no basis in any kind of fact or reality and are typical of the nonsense bespangling the internet. These reports, however, have a good deal of entertainment value. This idiocy is almost as funny as the Scientology cult babblings. Ed.

Source? TBRNews (http://www.tbrnews.org/Archives/a1874.htm)

What is TBRNews? Click here (http://www.tbrnews.org/index.htm) then click "ABOUT US" in the bar at the left.

Dear Jane_Says... these people will make a nut case out of you REAL QUICK...

...but just in case you don't mind, go to the Illuminati conspiracy archive (http://www.conspiracyarchive.com/) and read. (Sure beats the hell out of castration stories...) 😄

Illuminati - Freemason connection... (http://www.masonicinfo.com/illuminati.htm)

Is this all just a game...? (http://www.sjgames.com/illuminati/)

More about Sorcha Faal. (http://sorchafaal73.wordpress.com/)

This is my favorite from the above Sorcha Faal source...

Wednesday November 01st 2006, 12:28 am

Filed under: Religion

I have for a long time been perplexed by emails received from Americans that call always for Freedom. My confusion about this is because these same Americans have no idea about what Freedom is, and when asked will always give answers about Freedom that contradict each other.

This is not a hard subject to talk about, either, as the meaning and origins of Freedom are clearly known, but let’s start this discussion by looking at the word Freedom itself where it came from:

“The ama-gi, a Sumerian cuneiform word, is the earliest known written symbol representing the idea of freedom. The English word “freedom” comes from an Indo-European root that means “to love.”

So, what we have, and from the very beginning of the word Freedom, is that it means Love. With this being so then we must ask as to how Love became Freedom?

This search leads us to a French philosopher named Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and who influenced both the American and French Revolutions.

Let us read a bit more about this man:

“Rousseau saw a fundamental divide between society and human nature. Rousseau contended that man was good by nature, a “noble savage” when in the state of nature (the state of all the “other animals”, and the condition humankind was in before the creation of civilization and society), but is corrupted by society. This does not require, however, that humans act civilly; in fact, speaking in terms of ‘just’ or ‘wicked’ is impossible in Rousseau’s pre-political society. Human’s may act with all of the ferocity of an animal. They are good because they are self sufficient and thus are not subject to the vices of political society. He viewed society as artificial and held that the development of society, especially the growth of social interdependence, has been inimical to the well-being of human beings. (It should be noted that Rousseau himself never used the phrase “noble savage”.)

Society’s negative influence on otherwise virtuous men centers, in Rousseau’s philosophy, on its transformation of amour de soi, a positive self-love, into amour-propre, or pride. Amour de soi represents the instinctive human desire for self preservation, combined with the human power of reason. In contrast, amour-propre is not natural but artificial and forces man to compare himself to others, thus creating unwarranted fear and allowing men to take pleasure in the pain or weakness of others. Rousseau was not the first to make this distinction; it had been invoked by, among others, Vauvenargues.

In “Discourse on the Arts and Sciences” Rousseau argued that the arts and sciences had not been beneficial to humankind because they were not human needs, but rather a result of pride and vanity. Moreover, the opportunities they created for idleness and luxury contributed to the corruption of man. He proposed that the progress of knowledge had made governments more powerful and had crushed individual liberty. He concluded that material progress had actually undermined the possibility of sincere friendship, replacing it with jealousy, fear and suspicion.”

For brevities sake I’m not inclined to include the many, and often contradictory, definitions of the word Freedom itself as they are readily available to the diligent searcher.

What I will propose to you, however, is that this Freedom spoken so highly of by many, especially the Americans, is in and of itself a word without any real meaning as it pertains to human beings.

Instead, it is not an actual word with meaning, but is an empty concept that anyone is able to put into it any meaning they so choose.

Even more interesting is how this concept/word Freedom is being used in the World, today, by the Americans in their statements on spreading this thing to all peoples of our Earth.

Even more interesting is the vehicle these Americans have chosen to spread their concept/word Freedom, and which they call Democracy, and which is in fact a human control system wherein 51 out of every 100 human beings is able to control the lives of the other 49.

To the contradiction of a Democratic human control system ever being able to instill Freedom is beyond absurd, indeed it becomes farce!

To these things I ask you today:

What are the differences between Love and Freedom?

If Democracy is the vehicle that spreads this Freedom, what would be the vehicle that spreads Love?

As human governments are based upon Democracy/Freedom, what would one call a government based upon Love?

SOURCE... (http://sorchafaal73.wordpress.com/2006/ ... or-slaves/)

Dear Jane_Says...

Nobody seems to know who Sorcha Faal is for sure, but if this person actually exists, the world would be a much, much nicer place if somebody would just....

...SHOOT THE BITCH! :shot191:

Dear Jane_Says... Have a nice day! 😘
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🙏 Oh, okay! I get it now. It's all much clearer. 😄

(All I needed was to put on my tinfoil hat!)
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