Lola Repulsive Rifleman wrote: » I don't have a TV, I buy things when the things I have break. My money is in a bank account. I buy food, pay rent and save my money. My phone is a few years old, I haven't bought clothes in years, my PC is 3+ years old, almost 3.5 years. I have not seen a 3D TV before very recently... When were they invented?
RockinRolla wrote: » Listen, I'm not attacking you (sorry if it came across that way). But as Sticky Fingers stated above me, the NWO could be anything. If the bankers control the world, which they do, then they are the hidden world rulers. The very society you live in, strive to contribute to, desire to be equal in - is false. It's unnatural for our infintile species to live in such a system but this system was created for us to be controlled. Humans are only a couple of hundred thousand years old (and thats not even in our present form) to have evolved enough so that we lose our primitive animal instincts. But physcology is a wonderful tool. There are people that know more about you than you know yourself - they know what you like, what you will buy, what you will accept and they tell you what to believe in. God is another mind-bending control technique that has become a very successful tool to these select individuals. You think you have a vote...you don't, it's an illusion to make you feel you have a choice. Obama is a puppet put in place by the powers that be because the world would only accept something they understood would be different after the whole George Bush PR disaster and what better way than the first ever African America President.
Lola Repulsive Rifleman wrote: » Oh sorry I didn't mean to insinuate that you were attacking me. Not at all. I know all about society and the evil workings :P Psychology is cool. Really interesting. Some of this CT stuff is seriously crazy.
RockinRolla wrote: » You try tell that to others and they'll think you're crazy- literally unstable - such is the stigma of the free-thinker.
scopper wrote: » I would contest that. Consipracy nuts often depend on second hand information in a manner that mirrors many naive stances on the sciences and so on. Often the desire for the narratives (or grand solution to all our ills) belies a weak mind. Plus if you keep failing to convince people with your arguments at some point you need to self-reflect and see whether the error is your own. Unless you are genius it likely is. That is the sad but blunt truth. Truth is not simple from either direction. Historically most free thinkers were either stoic or pragmatic in their aims.
RockinRolla wrote: » Well, I wouldn't know from personal experience but great philosophers were at one time or another labelled crazy. Same with George Carlin...many considered him a loony but what he portrayed or in the manner of which he 'gave you the information' which is the hardest thing to process, then it is not that of a weak mind but of a great free-thinker.
D-Generate wrote: » According to the video we entered the EU only a few months ago.... this guy clearly doesn't know what he is talking about.
Lola Repulsive Rifleman wrote: » I gave him the benifit of the doubt and I guess he was talking about the lisbon treaty.
mrsdewinter wrote: » Me too... up to a point. He kept saying that the Central Bank of Ireland is privately owned ... ??? Also, while I enjoy the force of his argument, and can go along with the theory that in allowing ourselves to be saved from financial catastrophe, we are doing no more than signing up for paying an even bigger price, albeit over a longer timeframe, I just can't buy his endgame scenario: that this shadowy circle wants nothing more than to establish a vast underclass (that's most of us) living in penury and virtual serfdom. I just feel that the only sectors of global society with the resources to do this are corporations, whose best interests would best be served - you would think - be in growing this bubble, not withdrawing cash from circulation through austerity measures. Am I failing to see the big picture? Wouldn't be the first time...
Ikky Poo2 wrote: » Icke does. I have a friend just back from a lectue he gave in Amsterdam. Cut the alien lizard stuff out and he makes a lof of sense.