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1521  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Happy Easter on: March 29, 2016, 11:54:27 PM
Happy Zombie-Jesus day to everyone!





















Ancient Jewish History:
The Cult of Moloch/Molech


http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/History/moloch.html
http://www.britannica.com/topic/Moloch-ancient-god


Happy Easter to you too, baby burning god...

 Smiley


1522  Other / Politics & Society / Re: BERNIE SANDERS, WEIRDO IN CHIEF on: March 29, 2016, 11:46:30 PM
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Some berniebots believe TRUMP is more evil than harpy clinton. A lot of them may vote for her no matter what.
They are being trained well.


I read this with the voice of emperor palpatine in my head...


 Cheesy


1523  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Reddit’s science forum banned climate deniers. on: March 29, 2016, 11:38:28 PM
....
There is no such thing as "chemtrails."  There are natural trails left by jets, sure.
1 simple answer BULLSHIT..Like the way you think about 9/11 BULLSHIT..
I have to say this spendy sorry bud BUT your so full of shit  Grin

WHO DO YOU WORK FOR.. Grin  C.I.A Cheesy

Chem trails are real and 9/11 was an inside job.
Call me a liar your the liar. OR A LICK ASS to your boss aka the government..

I am for the poor man your for the rich so fuck you Grin

Suit yourself.  Chemtrails?  Prove it.  I know for a fact that jets lay down white trails when atmospheric conditions are right, and that those are water vapor.

Just distinguish those natural trails from those which lay down chemicals.

Also point me toward some of the aircraft that do this nefarious and evil chemtrailing, because they ain't your ordinary crop dusters.
You just keep spreading your counter arguments to the facts it makes you look shady..
plenty of people know chemtrails are real..I KNOW WHAT I SEE..

listen to every word being said..https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QefqJ7YhbWQ

It's all about doing the right thing for humanity not just yourself..Total capitalist will kill this planet..
Need all 3 to survive..socialist capitalist communist only way to make a good planet..
SO GO AND TELL YOUR BOSSES THIS..greedy people..

I know that chem trails are real when a crop duster lays down a trail of chemicals over a field.

I know that jets at certain altitudes and conditions of temperature and pressure will cause trails of water vapor.

I know that small aircraft are used for cloud seeding and attempting to make rain. 

Beyond that, I have some questions about "chem trails."

Let's say I am in a Boeing 737 passenger jet.  People on the ground say there is a white trail behind this particular jet.  How do we interpret that? Is it a vapor trail or a chemical trail?  How do you know?  Where are the chemical tanks?  Are the outlets visible on the back of the wings?  How big are they?  What size are the tanks and what chemicals are in them?

Or are these trails laid down by special secret aircraft, not by passenger planes?

I have never even understood the arguments about chemical trails.


I never did, until I started thinking about the locations of JFK and LaGuardia, and until I saw water vapor trails on top of those things at the same time. This conspiracy is too gigantic to be true, and I love a good conspiracy... But it is strange. Also the size of those trails is huge, compared to commercial jet vapor trails.

I just refuse to acknowledge its possible validity and will dismiss it.

Right. Now.

Poof! Clouds!

 Cool


1524  Other / Politics & Society / Re: BERNIE SANDERS, WEIRDO IN CHIEF on: March 29, 2016, 11:23:06 PM





Nice people.

 Roll Eyes


1525  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: March 29, 2016, 11:21:08 PM

If Trump becomes the next president would you think he should abolish the federal reserve.
Then print good old Amercian money instead.
You could erase the debt immediately.
Seems like a good idea to me especially as the the fed are ignoring congress.

http://finance.yahoo.com/video/federal-ignoring-congress-204013888.html

Such a thing seems mathematically and logical inevitable no matter who or what is in charge.  It's just a matter of timing, setup, and implementation.

I think that such a re-set will happen before Trump becomes president if there is not a fairly good chance that he can be stopped.  The simple reason is that for TPTB it needs to happen at a time when there are 'friendlies' at the levers of power in order to achieve the best outcome for said powers, and nobody is more friendly than Obama.  He is clearly a willing tool of the financial sector class.




Flashback:

http://www.thenewamerican.com/economy/economics/item/14238-obama%E2%80%99s-trillion-dollar-coin-exposes-federal-reserve-scam

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-03-13/the-trillion-dollar-platinum-coin-is-back




1526  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Europe, you reap what you sow... on: March 29, 2016, 04:16:13 PM






So, we blame ourselves in order to remain blameless. Safer to blame our own societies and socioeconomic conditions than to blame the religious and cultural concepts with which terrorists poison their own minds.

    There is poverty in Molenbeek, but that poverty is relative. There is no starvation, no homelessness, no lack of medical infrastructure, no lack of schools.

According to reports, the unemployment figure in Brussels’ infamous Molenbeek neighborhood — now referred to as the jihadi hothouse of Europe — is 30 percent. This is a relatively high figure in Western Europe, but not unusual in southern European countries or the Arab world. There is poverty in Molenbeek, but that poverty is relative. There is no starvation, no homelessness, no lack of medical infrastructure, no lack of schools.

Compared to average living standards in Morocco or Egypt, the average living standard in Molenbeek is comfortably middle-class. Like in any other Western European country, many Belgian institutions and organizations offer support when families need housing, food, education, and health care. Opportunities for success, and to study and become a respected member in society, are countless compared to those that exist in many immigrants’ countries of origin. Still, there is deep resentment among the younger generations of immigrant Moroccan families.

Immigration into the Netherlands from Morocco and Turkey is an expensive phenomenon for the taxpayer: In the modern welfare state immigrants are more dependent on the welfare state than the average citizen. Because of a lack of higher education and the lack of non-skilled jobs, immigrants absorb a higher part of unemployment and social security payments than the average citizen. As a group, they receive more money than they pay in taxes. They also show up much higher in crime statistics than their numbers would justify. There are many success stories, but there are also disappointing trends. Like radicalization. And the situation in Belgium is even worse.

There is no question that unemployment is much higher among Muslim immigrant communities than among the general public. There are two possible explanations.

The first goes something like this: The Belgian people are terribly xenophobic and anti-Moroccan, and deny their Moroccan neighbors opportunities to succeed in life. But if this were the case, the theory can be applied to every Western European country, as unemployment figures for Moroccan and other Muslim migrants across Europe are remarkably higher than average. This would indicate that European xenophobia has reached unbearable levels. Why would Muslims choose to stay in societies that showed such deep disrespect for their migrant population? Because they realize that an unemployed citizen in a European welfare state run by infidels has a better material life than an employed citizen in pious Morocco?

    Life in Belgium is exceptionally good and safe for migrants — if they are willing to integrate into their new cultural environment.

The notion that Moroccan-Belgians suffer from widespread exclusion, discrimination, and suppression is ridiculous — and yet completely acceptable among the politically-correct crowd. Life in Belgium is exceptionally good and safe for migrants — if they are willing to integrate into their new cultural environment, if they are willing to act as individuals, study with passion and openness, and accept the secular system of the West.

There is no difference at all in socioeconomic status between youngsters from a low-education, blue-collar Belgian background and youngsters from a Muslim migrant background. Both have to struggle, both have to overcome weak socioeconomic family situations. In Spain, youth unemployment has reached 50 percent and the welfare state is less developed than in Belgium, yet Spanish citizens aren’t blowing themselves up in metro stations.

The other explanation for the high unemployment figures among Muslims in Europe has nothing to do with exclusion and discrimination. A large segment of the migrant population is doing just fine, but a significant number — some say as many as 50 percent — have not rid themselves of the mental and cultural conditions that have kept their home country in its “developing country” status. The denial of equal rights to women, the lack of separation of state and church, bad education, excessive religiosity, patriarchal machismo — these are all on display in areas with a high percentage of migrants, including Molenbeek.

    Many Muslims take advantage of the West’s unique welfare state, while at the same time despising its ethics of radical equality.

In December 2013, Professor Ruud Koopmans of the Berlin Social Science Center published a study on “Fundamentalism and out-group hostility,” in which he compared hostility among Muslim immigrants with hostility among Christian natives in Western Europe. He writes: “Almost 60 percent agree that Muslims should return to the roots of Islam, 75 percent think there is only one interpretation of the Quran possible to which every Muslim should stick and 65 percent say that religious rules are more important to them than the laws of the country in which they live.” In regards to Christian citizens he concludes: “Less than 4 percent can be characterized as consistent fundamentalists.”

On hatred of Jews and homosexuals among Europe’s Muslim population, Koopmans finds: “Almost 60 percent reject homosexuals as friends and 45 percent think that Jews cannot be trusted. While about one in five natives can be considered as Islamophobic, the level of phobia against the West among Muslims — for which oddly enough there is no word; one might call it ‘Occidentophobia’ — is much higher still, with 54 percent believing that the West is out to destroy Islam.” Recorded rates of Christian hate toward Muslims hover around 10 percent.

    What did “we” do to “them”? We opened up our cities, our houses, our wallets.

“Occidentophobia” is an interesting term. It expresses a refusal to accept the essential concepts of life in the West. Young men like the perpetrators of the Brussels attacks have refused to embrace the social codes of Belgian life. They were raised on the idea that their religious ethics trump the ethics of the infidels (close to non-existent, in their eyes, in any case). Their second-rate socioeconomic status was therefore a humiliating affront, an indignity to be destroyed.

Muslim integration into Europe societies is successful when Muslims are willing to give up the mental confinement of their home countries — countries, let’s not forget, which they left in search of a better life. For as long as they refuse to adapt to a European state of mind, they will perpetuate resentment and a culture of violence.

What did “we” do to “them”? We opened up our cities, our houses, our wallets. And in our secular temples of progress — our metro stations and airports and theaters — their sons are killing themselves, and taking our sons and daughters with them. There is nothing for which we need to apologize. “Occidentophobia” originated in the Muslim community. We need to demand they abandon it.



http://www.politico.eu/article/brussels-attacks-terrorism-europe-muslims-brussels-attacks-airport-metro/



1527  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: March 29, 2016, 03:47:18 PM



Union Bosses In This State Just Made A HUGE Endorsement White House Announcement!



One assumes that when it comes to worker unions, they will support the leading Democrat Party candidates. That’s because every election cycle, unions spend millions of dollars in each state to support Democrats.

But not anymore!

Union bosses in Wisconsin are refusing to endorse Hillary Clinton, especially while she’s under FBI investigation. This decision has been made because too many of the Teamsters in Wisconsin support conservative businessman Donald J. Trump for president.

This is clear evidence that Trump is expanding the Republican Party tent, and attracting voters that never support the party otherwise.

Here is a transcript from the incredible interview of a union worker explaining on NPR why Teamsters are supporting Trump:

    STEVE INSKEEP, HOST:
    Let’s hear now from a Donald Trump fan. He is a member of a union whose leaders are not such fans. Trump himself has claimed support from union members as he did over a faulty microphone just before the New Hampshire primary.
    (SOUNDBITE OF SPEECH)

    DONALD TRUMP: They’re having a revolution within the Teamsters because the men and people of the Teamsters want to vote for me. The leadership is always stuck with the Democrats. But the workers want to vote for Trump.

    INSKEEP: That’s what Trump says. Now let’s explore that with Antonio Caracciolo, who is a member of Teamsters Local 282 and a founding member of a Facebook page that is called Teamsters United For Donald J. Trump. Welcome to the program, sir.

    ANTONIO CARACCIOLO: Yeah, well, thank you, Steve.

    INSKEEP: What makes you think that Donald Trump, given the widespread revulsion at him despite his victories and his many fans in Republican primaries, is acceptable to the country at large?

    CARACCIOLO: Because he’s putting skin in the game, as the old saying is. He is writing the check. If someone crashes your truck or something and you own the business, you have to pay the bills. Well, he is – right now, he’s paying the bills for himself. None of the other candidates can say that. Except close to him is Bernie Sanders. But Bernie’s traction is losing.

    INSKEEP: I could see why union members would be particularly concerned about illegal immigration because you can go to a construction site and see lots of people who are clearly immigrants and some of them may well not be here legally.

    CARACCIOLO: Well, you know, in the Home Depots in Long Island and New York City, the immigrants hang out there for day labor. And when they – they chased them out of Alabama. They don’t hang out there as much anymore. And know the state of Arizona and Alabama, where they were challenging people for citizenship, the illegal immigrants left the states. The jobs become more available. When there’s less people, there’s other jobs available. The employers who were employing those illegal immigrants, they have to turn to more-skilled workers. As less people are available for the workforce, the individuals who are hiring have to pay more.

    INSKEEP: You think wages would go up if – now, that’s another part of Trump’s promise, to begin deporting 11 million people who are in the country without…

    CARACCIOLO: I don’t think he has to deport as many as we think he has to. When Arizona started acting tough on illegal immigrants, we saw Arizona license plates in New York and Long Island because they left that area.

    INSKEEP: And you think came to your area is what…

    CARACCIOLO: Yeah, came to New York, where was more welcoming to them.

    INSKEEP: So are there a lot of debates, political arguments going on among Teamsters who support…

    CARACCIOLO: Well, the president of our local, which has about 4,800 people, I don’t think he’d want to tell at a union meeting, ask how many guys want Donald Trump, stand up. They’re shying away from that.

    INSKEEP: Because there’d be a lot of them, you think?

    CARACCIOLO: Absolutely.

    INSKEEP: But it sounds like there’d also be some for Bernie Sanders.

    CARACCIOLO: There are some for Bernie Sanders – not for Hillary, very little.

Of course, this won’t stop the Republican establishment from spending millions of dollars to defeat Trump before the April 5 primary. Supporters of Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) and associated Super PACS are ready to blanket every Wisconsin network with as many negative ads as possible, as Wisconsin’s 42 delegates are now critically important to both candidates before the RNC convention in Cleveland, Ohio. Governor Scott Walker (WI), who dropped out of the Presidential race months ago, is yet to make an official endorsement.



http://www.thepoliticalinsider.com/union-bosses-state-just-made-huge/



1528  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: March 29, 2016, 03:37:41 PM



The list, so far...





 Cool











1529  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is Hillary Clinton Trustworthy? on: March 29, 2016, 03:34:24 PM



Hillary Clinton ‘had several abortions’, kept Chelsea for political appearances… says Bill’s former lover














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Harpy clinton: Woman, wife and mother of the year...


1530  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The Trump Wall on: March 29, 2016, 03:25:58 PM
As most of us know, Donald Trump has made many points about this wall we wants to build on the mexican border. Although he states the wall could cost between $8-$15 Billion, current research has suggested it could cost around $80 Billion. Thoughts?

Just the 11 million illegal immigrants cost the US tax payers between 40 million to 110 million dollars a year.

Each illegal immigrant, or any immigrant living in the United States is putting more strain, and wear/tear on the country's infrastructure. Meaning our water pipes, waste pipes, electric grid, bridges, roads, public transit, emergence services, hospitals, landfills, prisons, government assistance, communications, internet, social workers. and our natural resources will diminish rapidly.
 Here's another problem the illegal immigrants in  the United States causes. We have over 2 million prisoners in the United States, and if just one illegal immigrant takes a job from a prisoners that's to many. But of course millions of jobs that a ex prisoner would of been employed at is filled by illegal immigrants. What choices does the ex prisoner have but to go back to crime.
Also lets say a drought happens it's more water taken away from your family to the illegal immigrants needs.
Or a fast spreading sickness is killing people, but because the illegal immigrates your tax paying American family of 4 only will get 2 vaccines.
 Or a natural disaster and not all Americans can be saves because o the number of illegal immigrants taken too......etc  etc.
 Americans have paid for the service of government but the illegal immigrants that haven't paid years into the service gets treated.


We do not know the number of illegals. 11 millions was a very, very old estimation. More than 80 to 110 Billions for sure.


1531  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: March 29, 2016, 03:13:48 PM





 Smiley


1532  Other / Politics & Society / Re: BERNIE SANDERS, WEIRDO IN CHIEF on: March 29, 2016, 03:12:19 PM


Jesse Ventura Is Furious Sanders Plans To Endorse Hillary


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Will berniebots support harpy clinton if bernie is her vp?

Selling out.


That would suck and it would probably work Sad  Sanders could be tucked away once Clinton is in and not interfere with the corporate aspect of the one-world project.  Like Dan Quayle.  If she had health problems which could bring him in, he could easily have complementing ones himself.  He doesn't strike me as someone with the wits to watch his own back or even really see what's going on.  If he was given the bully pulpit, he very well could lead the social justice sheep cohort right inside of the multi-national corporate wolves den and not even realize it himself.

In such an instance (Clinton/Sanders), it would probably negate my idea of Trump using some left-winger who happens to also be an anti-globalist.  With a Republican-sponsored third-party conservative in the mix, I don't see a way for Trump to win against Clinton/Sanders or Clinton/Warren.


The scheme is to have Julian Castro be the VP for Hillary.


Most likely plausible.

I still want to know if berniebots would vote for harpy if bernie accepts to be her vp.

That's just silly... he's already said he would not do that...

Bernie was asked if he would even support Hillary if she won... he dodged the question... mentioned something about being an independent... basically, no, he does not, and would not support Hillary


Some berniebots believe TRUMP is more evil than harpy clinton. A lot of them may vote for her no matter what.


1533  Other / Politics & Society / Re: BERNIE SANDERS, WEIRDO IN CHIEF on: March 29, 2016, 03:04:36 PM


Jesse Ventura Is Furious Sanders Plans To Endorse Hillary


https://i.sli.mg/tAEEvb.png[/img][/center]


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Will berniebots support harpy clinton if bernie is her vp?

Selling out.


That would suck and it would probably work Sad  Sanders could be tucked away once Clinton is in and not interfere with the corporate aspect of the one-world project.  Like Dan Quayle.  If she had health problems which could bring him in, he could easily have complementing ones himself.  He doesn't strike me as someone with the wits to watch his own back or even really see what's going on.  If he was given the bully pulpit, he very well could lead the social justice sheep cohort right inside of the multi-national corporate wolves den and not even realize it himself.

In such an instance (Clinton/Sanders), it would probably negate my idea of Trump using some left-winger who happens to also be an anti-globalist.  With a Republican-sponsored third-party conservative in the mix, I don't see a way for Trump to win against Clinton/Sanders or Clinton/Warren.


The scheme is to have Julian Castro be the VP for Hillary.


Most likely plausible.

I still want to know if berniebots would vote for harpy if bernie accepts to be her vp.



1534  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is Hillary Clinton Trustworthy? on: March 29, 2016, 03:01:43 PM



5 things people love about clinton that make them excited to vote for her

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1535  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What Is A Social Justice Warrior (SJW)? on: March 29, 2016, 02:57:47 PM



SFSU 2016 - Campus employee assaults white student for "cultural appropriation"










Published on Mar 28, 2016

Occurred at San Francisco State University on 3/28/2016.






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Cancer.


1536  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Happy Easter on: March 29, 2016, 01:17:18 PM
Happy Easter to all! I wish happiness and peace for world

 Smiley

1537  Other / Politics & Society / North Korea Tells Citizens to Prepare Themselves for Famine on: March 29, 2016, 01:13:17 PM








North Korea instructed the country Monday to brace itself for possible famine and severe economic hardship — but not to despair, because “the road to revolution is long and arduous,” according to an editorial in the state-run newspaper.

The article, published in Rodong Sinmun — the print mouthpiece of the North Korean government — comes less than a month after the U.N. Security Council voted in favor of slapping the Hermit Kingdom with tougher sanctions, after the country teased its potential nuclear and military capabilities earlier this year. The editorial stated that hardships to come might evoke another “arduous march” — the term assigned to the famine that struck the country in the mid-1990s, killing as many as 3 million people, reports the Telegraph, a British newspaper.

“We may have to go on an arduous march, during which we will have to chew the roots of plants once again,” the editorial piece read.

Rodong Sinmun called for a “70-day campaign of loyalty” and reportedly demanded that the North Korean people demonstrate their allegiance to Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un. To that end, the country is requiring all residents of Pyongyang, North Korea’s capital city, to deliver about 2 lb. of rice to state warehouses each month.

The Telegraph reports that the country has also requested nearly half a million tons of food aid from other countries. As of last month, however, only 17,600 tons had arrived.


http://time.com/4274666/arduous-march-north-korea-famine/


1538  Other / Politics & Society / Re: BERNIE SANDERS, WEIRDO IN CHIEF on: March 29, 2016, 12:37:49 AM





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Astrosurf.


1539  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: March 29, 2016, 12:25:54 AM



Hispanos, en la frontera y a favor de Trump

Barbara and James, two pro-Trump Hispanic voters living by the Mexican border














1540  Other / Politics & Society / Re: ISIS are the good guys. They fight the Antichrist Brussels on: March 28, 2016, 11:28:35 PM

Did they actually have him killed, the voters?
Mob mentality at force here, voters devoid of any humanity in them.
Sickos on all sides.


Pretty sure he was going to die. The war on social networks is as fierce as the one on the battlefield.


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