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Gaz6002

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  1. In the short-term maybe, but raising awareness has it's own merits. Change doesn't happen overnight.
  2. The FBI have been trying to ban that film for weeks now. They can't, because it's a fair, accurate and contemporaneous representation of what's going on in the world. www.infowars.com has the Obama Deception in HD.
  3. I don't think the point of all this is to make the banks lose money. I think they've done a good job of that all on their own. It's bigger than any one bank.
  4. Depends if you work for the government
  5. 2 good links for you: http://www.prisonplanet.com http://www.infowars.com
  6. I really am not alone mate, trust me. Films are a good start. Alex Jones is a good journalist who covers a lot of the issues. I'd start with a film called 'the Obama Deception' which should really kick things off for you. Once you've watched that, have a read up on some of the points it raises.
  7. I don't, because I've seen enough to know that we are so far along with the idea of a 'one world government' and the tri-lateral schemes outlined in the Bilderberg Group meetings (the 132 heads of the very top financial institutions in the world, including Barack himself and other highly-placed polititians). We're moving towards a time of tyranny and dictatorship, and it's going to be on a global scale. Major world leaders as we see them now are nothing more than puppets for the real powers in this world, who only want one thing: Total power. I like your example using the word "terrorism". It's interesting to note that a terrorist can essentially be anyone you want it to be. They just need to believe in something different to you. The very word was introduced into government policy simply so the general public had something quantitive to hate. It's all carefully orchestrated bureaucracy . With the information I've got it's all too easy to look at the coming situation and compare it to Nazi Germany, Maoist China or Stalinist Russia. It's been proved as a failure time and time again, but this time the movement is a LOT more effective. Most people, even on here, are so blinkered by the all-knowing media that they can't accept they're running themselves into oblivion. If some of the people who do have an open mind feel like they want to do something about it, then why shouldn't they stand up? It's no different to French, Belgian or Dutch freedom fighters standing up against the Nazis. Of course this is all my opinion, but I can qualify my statements. It would be good if everyone on here did just a little bit of reading or research about it, then maybe we'd have a few more opened eyes.
  8. So that qualifies you to say: It's people like you who stifle progress in this country.
  9. You guys are missing the bigger picture here. Maybe before classifying everyone there as 'bums who just want to cause trouble' you should look at the reasoning behind it? I say fair play, at least they're doing something. ...Oh, and it's very unusual to have a large gathering of people and not have any violence. Just look at football, or even the Pope in Rome. He has had problems with people wanting to get too close to the preacher. I'd even go as far as to say it's in the human sociological nature to have conflict. It's a fact that is as sad as it is true. Yay for capitalism, anyway. OK, this is an epic fail. What do you think the protests are about? Just people wanting to grow long hair and live with animals? Open your eyes man! Oh, and the taxes are only taken from the people. They don't run the economy, which has become plainly obvious in recent years.
  10. (how to contradict yourself in 2 paras?) Mate, the people at G20 might just have a point, ever thought of that? How about the people in China protesting at Tiananmen Square in 1989? Did they have a point? The police/military didn't think so at the time. IMO we're moving towards a dictatorial society and anything that aims to stop it is OK in my book. The sheer numbers involved should be a wakeup call, even for the ignorant among us. All this new world order stuff is getting real - it's not about tin foil hats anymore.
  11. Then you'd buy a rubbish 6 speed as opposed to a decent auto
  12. That is such a nice way of putting it. Guns do solve everything, after all. Protests should be banned, because people shouldn't be allowed a voice when things start going wrong. It's people like that who are the real miscreants here. Ignorance is truely a form of bliss, it seems.
  13. Have a good one gents. Special mention for Michael, whose birthday is April 1st. How odd!
  14. Happy birthday for a few hours ago. I know I'm no Supra4life but I'm sure you'll get by.
  15. LOL - I dread to think. The Queen has weekly private meetings with the PM anyway, and it's anyone's guess what they discuss there. I think the next few weeks will be interesting.
  16. Yup, seen it a few times. It's a bit of an eye opener lol.
  17. It's a 4 hour special which is in several parts, basically it's a preview of Zeitgeist 3...
  18. Have a look on youtube for the Z-Day presentations, that will keep you entertained
  19. The do-luck is worse... I hate inclines because of my front bumper.
  20. We'll have to pay for it, either by direct or indirect taxation.
  21. This is a fundamental question that is impossible to answer. How do you judge or make an opinion on something that is completely unpredictable? You estimate. The more you know, theoretically the more chance you have of getting it right. It's all about what you know, or what you don't know. That will always be the defining factor.
  22. I won't even take Chip Foose inside me, let alone a microchip. http://www-usa.mccainaddicts.co.za/McCain%20page%20photo
  23. It's a fact... For a decent 6 speed you'll pay around £3k more than a decent auto. The dogs out there can go cheap, but there's a reason for that.
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