Hey, he wasn't in Ohio was he? Drove a white car? Went to Vegas? (just joking so please don't start with the rumors)
Wahkonta Anathema
I messed up an gave a bad tip. I have been bothered by it for a week. The word is not spelled 'Tavistock' but 'Tavistok' Sorry if anyone went looking and couldn't find it because of my error. Now my soul rests in peace again.
To reply to post I have not seen till now: Here is what i had to say about the discussion of Jews in relation to the claim of anti-semitism in the movie, "The Passion...": Wahkonta on "The Passion..." An Invite to Controversy By Wahkonta Anathema Posted Thursday, February 26, 2004 on conspiracy-history-news Discussion: Religion I have read a lot of posts and reviews on the “Passion..” movie
Back on reply 41 or so, I said this would end now. Ooops, sorry. Won't go into replies to number 56 or 111 as it is over the dam now. But would point out to Brad that if Bush had a plan for Iraq, he'd also have an exit strategy. It is his lack of planning for this that has bogged us down. Which asks the question, "Did he really want one?" As to 118 above, I think it depends on what pre-conceived notions and objectives on
Now if we can just get him out of his Republicrat paradigm... I don't bother with blather myself. If it does not further the conversation, then it is not worth responding to. To respond allows one to be led away from the subject matter. By this practice, I find the replies are more thoughtful than for those who engage in the tit-for-tat. It removes the bullseye from your blogs for tho
A man walked into the produce section of his local supermarket, and asked to buy half a head of lettuce. The boy working in that department told him that they only sold whole heads of lettuce. The man was insistent that the boy ask his manager about the matter. Walking into the back room, the boy said to the manager, "Some asshole wants to buy half a head of lettuce." As he finished his sentence, he turned to find the man
As the new CEO, determined to rid the company of all slackers, toured the facility he noticed a guy leaning against a wall. Wanting to let the employees know he means business, he asked the guy, "And how much money do you make a week?" Surprised, the young fellow replied, "I make $300.00 a week. Why?" The CEO, handing the guy $1,200 cash screamed, "Here's four weeks pay, now GET OUT and don't come back!"<BR
A couple blogs have recently addressed the issue of terrorism and it is an ongoing issue we will need to learn more about to solve in this 'perpetual war'. Here is an article that goes back to the 1980's and the creation of 'freedom fighters' in the war of Afghanistan and the Soviet Union. We'll need to know of such information when we deal with such figures in the future. Click link for article on subject. Blog ON.
Thanks for the blog.
Dan is correct that this was posted once before. I came to archive articles for research I do on conspiracy-history-news. I also found a need for someone to refute the 'Bush is a demi-God' position which was prevalent when I first came here. That battle is well-joined now and I step aside often to let the other 'reasonable' people reply to such delusions. [baiting here] It gets to be a place to talk to people who hold similar or cont
Reply to valleyboyabroad: I think America needs a President not beholden to the NWO crowd. This has clearly taken a anti-American turn recently, and is no longer being veiled, save by hiding it right in front of us. The control of the atmosphere under oil cartel and medical-pharmaceutical lobbies is far too great to create change in. We also are stuck in a perpetual self-sustaining system of giving some 25 billion a year to Israel which is th
I feel called upon to add this observation of our present foreign policy and its effect on terrorism. Her are some excerpts from an article concerning three people released as innocent victims of our military tribunal justice sysytem in Guantanamo Bay: "Three British prisoners released last week from Guantanamo Bay have revealed the full extent of British government involvement in the American detention camp condemned by law lords and t
Thanks for the look out. I have bookmarked it for review and will consider adding it to my growing link list. Thanks.
BriRyJor: Your comment is insightful. I think we've gotten out of context, and especially the Republicans, who have always been stalwarts against our invasion of foreign land for purposes of meddling. You don't win hearts and minds with a club. We have no business with Iraq anymore. I could care less if they beat each other to death with baseball bats and call it an election. We went for a
Oyster: Give him a insightful everybody. cgarrett: Awesome . The 'perpetual war' reply was among and amongst. I'm going to go check your blog out for cracks and original finish. We got something here bloggers, check out this 'cgarrett'.
Brad how's this little rant then: First of all "I DON'T CALL YOU BRA"( I did a funny )[course you don't call me ana either]. Those trees have survived many a forest fire to achieve such heights. They are so tough and developed, they have an asbestos-like bark and the ability to treat it like sunburn. Thinning those plants is not environmentalism, but is the consumption of our natural resources. You come froma people that believe in lan
Thanks for all the replies. I have no idea what 'loumud' is talking about, sorry. I think you may have wanted to respond to another blof and mixed it up with this one. No problem as it's all good. capt775: Agreed. As a kid I attended a school assembly and listened to a politician talk about why we should support her for re-election. I left the hall thoroughly bewildered and decided to ask myparents to explain at dinner. I told them t
shadesofgrey: Thanks for this factual, historical, irrefutable information. Brad has been a revisionist on this matter since Bush started taking a dive in the polls due to there being no WMD, and revelations as to Haliburton & friends profiteering on the war, with President Bush insisiting he would veto any American tax money sent to Iraq if it had to be repaid to Americans. We are now over 100 Billion and the estimates are they want to depriv
Larry Kuperman: I thank you for your pointed observation of Islam. Americans need to be more studied in thier views of this religion. It is, by its nature, an aggressive and expansive religion. A study of the founder and the times in which he lived, shows the reason for his success in establishing his religion. Sadly, today we also have to deal with the fact that a group of fanatics of the Jewish faith are the other side of the vio
one more note: As to Mr. Cooley, I think it is interesting to follow the formation of the monotheistic religions. check it out.
Interesting post. I am working on a thesis as to the origin of modern civilization and am seeking links between Scythia and the Indians. If yopu could refer me to any works which discuss the battles on chariot I would be most grateful. In the chariot lies the link I need. My e-mail is: [email protected]
This is now March as I post this. What ever happened to you? Did you get fed up with the censorship issues or point manipulations? Did they ban you for being a non-Republican thinker? Haven't heard from you in a while. My e-mail is [email protected] if you reply off-site.
Ditto. I can't read Poe's, "The Bells" without doing so out loud. One cannot appreciate the work without emoting with it orally. Don't worry about reads. It's as the 'controlled-media', and who reads that but dupes? Ayn Rand once said, In the arts, "...in large part success is proof of mediocrity". This is true and is so because of the maxim that: "The masses are asses". What a lemming follows is not my path at all. With
Thanks for the information. I am going to the link now.
I think you should recall the French role in assisting America against Britain in the 'Revolutionary War'. Were it not for them, we may not be here today to be so arrogant. Don't betray allies merely because the President does not like them. He can be an anglophile, but it does not mean all of us are so. He allies himslef with the enemy of Americans in the Revolutionary War, while I tend to not dismiss our allies and side with the enemy so e