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"All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing."


The Hatefest is making me feel ill. I asked a beckatron about Palins speech and all they could say was “I loved the way she tore up that blank blanky blankety blank blank blanker.” I used blanks instead of words, but you can get the drift. Fucking disgusting!

Its the same stupid blinder wearing hate that resulted in the 3rd Rich that Beck talks about so much .

The one he has us so afraid of.

Fear and Hate.

It’s a time tested way to get people to behave badly, and it works really well on the stupid ones.

The sad fact is that the same people stupid/greedy/evil enough to have tolerated bush for so long, will embrace Palin and further doom the American People to becoming another failed superpower.

Fear and Ignorance have replaced reason and the stage is now set for a real dictator, one who will use the power of Fear to their full advantage.

So be afraid, be very afraid. Use that fear, feel it, fill up on it, when you are full you will be fearless!

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Krypke Comment by Krypke on February 23, 2010 at 11:43pm
Thom, glad to hear you promoting the site. How do you feel about a radio plug? I heard your first call into infowars. Would be nice to hear you again on air.
TheLasersShadow Comment by TheLasersShadow on February 23, 2010 at 11:23pm
I really wish Ron Paul would have run for TX Governor, would have been no BS no Drama! and he would have won without a hitch.
Thom Comment by Thom on February 23, 2010 at 10:54pm
I am a bit upset about the Medina issue...politics as usual I guess....she still has my vote, mainly because there is no one else worth voting for, but if she flip flopped on this, what else will she roll over for?
TheLasersShadow Comment by TheLasersShadow on February 23, 2010 at 10:48pm
The movement Is moving forward slowly but steady, thanks for helping out the green dragon man!
Thom Comment by Thom on February 23, 2010 at 10:35pm
I have been linking to this site on facebook....lots or Truthers lurking there..
Krypke Comment by Krypke on February 23, 2010 at 9:57pm
No, Krypke has no plans for shutting the site down :)

Hey leilei, and everyone, although I am not "back in action" with online infowaring, I am trying to make some big things happen otherwise. I have been very busy and I an assure you I am still around. If anyone wants to do some recruiting on other websites to get the ball rolling and encourage some participation around here let me know.

Krypke over and out.
Dave Dubayew Comment by Dave Dubayew on February 16, 2010 at 10:10am
So does anybody here see the connection between the becatrons hatred of a Black man that was elected president and religion?I must have missed something.But what do I know,I'm just a poor hair farmer who is too attached to his crop.
TheLasersShadow Comment by TheLasersShadow on February 13, 2010 at 9:42pm
Well I can assure you krypke won't shut this site down over a heated religious debate, so if you want to have one I always love to see the fur fly lol.

Disclaimer ... I was raised Christian and do believe in God but I have lost faith in the bible. Not do to a single work but all the knowledge I have accumulated in my life.

My 2 cents.... I Respect most all people who follow any religion but some of course make me wonder if they don't have some mental issues. I respect Muslims but not Muhammad the man whom created their religious, political and law system. I respect most Mormons who don't know any better about their cult version of Christianity but those who know they are blatantly pissing on the bible I really can't stand. Judaism is an interesting one as the faith itself i have no problem with except i do wonder how all the prophecy can fit Jesus and they don't accept it. The people who claim to be Jewish are an enigma as most are not from the 12 tribes but are Khazar's from western Asia and where pagans before they where "jews". I don't think God's true people would have to create walls between themselves and the Semites ... yes the Semites those of Arab decent known as the Palestinians. The cute ritual they also carry on with when entering the synagogue is a point of great contention with me. "In Volume VIII of the Jewish Encyclopedia on page 539 found in the Library of Congress, the New York Public Library and libraries of all leading cities, will be found the official translation into English of the prayer known as the "Kol Nidre" (All Vows) prayer. It is the prologue of the Day of Atonement services in the synagogues. IT is recited three times by the standing congregation in concert with chanting rabbis at the alter. After the recital of the "Kol Nidre" (All Vows) prayer the Day of Atonement religious ceremonies follow immediately. The Day of Atonement religious observances are the highest holy days of the so-called or self-styled "Jews" and are celebrated as such throughout the world. The official translation into English of the "Kol Nidre" (All Vows) prayer follows"

"ALL VOWS, OBLIGATIONS, OATHS, ANATHEMAS, whether called `konam', `konas', or by any other name, WHICH WE MAY VOW, OR SWEAR, OR PLEDGE, OR WHEREBY WE MAY BE BOUND, FROM THIS DAY OF ATONEMENT UNTO THE NEXT, (whose happy coming we await), we do repent. MAY THEY BE DEEMED ABSOLVED, FORGIVEN, ANNULLED, AND VOID AND MADE OF NO EFFECT; THEY SHALL NOT BIND US NOR HAVE POWERS OVER US. THE VOWS SHALL NOT BE RECKONED VOWS; THE OBLIGATIONS SHALL NOT BE OBLIGATORY; NOR THE OATHS BE OATHS." (emphasis supplied)"

One of the many little secrets of Judaism....

Hinduism I tend to like, the ancient original monotheistic version that is.
Thom Comment by Thom on February 13, 2010 at 1:51pm
Every time I make a choice to step into the arena of religious discussion, I wind up pissing someone off. Albeit, in past times, I have been rather crude in my statements and was actually told that it was my remarks that led to a certain person shutting down a ning network that many of us were once members of. Since then, I have done my best to temper my writing in areas of religion and have tried not to be insulting in my comments. But my central belief still remains and do stand by comments I have made although I will admit that I could have been a little less abrasive.
This said, I could care less what religion any man of woman follows, what god or demon to which they pray and worship. It is everyone's God given right to worship freely but only as long as that worship does not infringe upon the rights of another. This is where too many people seem to lose focus and much of the friction and fighting begins. The whole, "my God is better than your God" type mentality...the, "My dogma can beat your dogma"...has led to too much pain and suffering throughout history.
I have had a certain belief for the greater part of my life which has been subdued by my family, friends and companions because it went against the religious teachings that they were taught as children and have clung to their entire lives. And while I held these beliefs, I also feared going against them openly for several reason. I was raised with these religious teachings as well and part of me feared being wrong in my own beliefs and suffering the fate that was preached would befall the unbelievers...and I even tried to give myself over to those teachings, I never actually believed what was being preached. Throughout my studies of the bible and other religious and philosophical texts, there was always the nagging feeling that I was not reading the inspired word of God, but rather a collection of man written rules and regulations that stretched the boundaries of logic and rationality. I began to study the history of the Christian church and that actually led to strengthen my own beliefs and weaken those of the religious teachers that I have heard all of my life.
Then, but a few short weeks past, I happened upon an online version of Thomas Paine's books, Age of Reason I & II. I have read much of Paine's writing in the past and his quotes are amongst the most intelligent I have ever seen, but for some reason, Age of Reason was never presented to me in public school, nor by anyone in the religious or patriotic community. I find it ironic that a person who was considered such a patriotic thinker and writer by most, was also considered a heretic due to his writings on deism.
After more study and deep introspective thought, I finally came to the conclusion that Thomas Paine was correct in his assessment that Deism is the only true religion.
leilei Comment by leilei on February 13, 2010 at 11:13am


Randal/comment: "It is amazing how similar Islam and Christianity are to each other. Muslims believe much of the same things as Christians with a few differences but not as many differences as there are between Christianity and Judaism. Yet all Muslims are painted as terrorist by the PTB (Powers That Be)." ~ "...since most Christians consider Islam to be a Pagan religion..." ~ I've always found it interesting that most Christians seem to loathe Islam, but Judaism is accepted by most and revered by many. That is very strange because it is written in the Qur'an/Koran that all those adhering to the principles of Islam should respect "the people of the book," i.e., Christians and Jews. But, it is written in the [Jewish] Talmud that Jesus is in hell, punished by being boiled in hot semen and all Christians are boiled in shit. Strange.

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