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a follow on from my earlier LvR post..... i'm just sayin! ;)


1848: Karl Marx, an Ashkenazi Jew, publishes, "The Communist Manifesto." Interestingly at the same time as he is working on this, Karl Ritter of Frankfurt University was writing the antithesis which would form the basis for Freidrich Wilhelm Nietzsche's, "Nietzscheanism." This Nietzecheanism was later developed into Fascism and then into Nazism and was used to forment the first and second world wars.

Marx, Ritter, and Nietzsche were all funded and under the instruction of the Rothschilds. The idea was that those who direct the overall conspiracy could use the differences in those two so-called ideologies to enable them to divide larger and larger factions of the human race into opposing camps so that they could be armed and then brainwashed into fighting and destroying each other, and particularly, to destroy all political and religious institutions. The same plan put forward by Weishaupt in 1776.

Fasinating. Thanks for this.
 
Well it is better that they do it through banking, than the old fashioned way, which was sword, rifle, artillery, tank, or missile.... take your pick.

I'd rather bankers...

you kinda missed the point there i think mate, who do you think funds the "rifle, artillerey, tank & missile"? the only difference now is that muslim ppl are the "enemy". how many of the 1.5million ppl killed in iraq had anything to do with 9/11 do you think? but who makes a killing (literaly) out of the chaos of war? i'll leave that to you to discover for your self if your really interested... which most ppl seem not to be.
throughout history these devious b*stards have been amassing fortunes from the death, horror & suffering of war, its even pretty easy to check, but very few ppl seem to give a sh*t so long as it doesnt effect them personally. :(
 
you kinda missed the point there i think mate, who do you think funds the "rifle, artillerey, tank & missile"? the only difference now is that muslim ppl are the "enemy". how many of the 1.5million ppl killed in iraq had anything to do with 9/11 do you think? but who makes a killing (literaly) out of the chaos of war? i'll leave that to you to discover for your self if your really interested... which most ppl seem not to be.
throughout history these devious b*stards have been amassing fortunes from the death, horror & suffering of war, its even pretty easy to check, but very few ppl seem to give a sh*t so long as it doesnt effect them personally. :(

No conspiracy theories. I think the rich have a lot more to lose through war than they do to gain.

I was simply talking about the days when our betters weren't bankers, they were a sort of fuedal monarchy that loved to go to war.
 
sprawler, come on, you know better than to put logic and Gillard in the one sentence.

So, when is the next election?
 
history is fascinating... its just a shame ppl dont learn from it!:2twocents

They have learnt from it all right.
They have learnt that munitions production is good for the economy.
They have learnt the following:
Big WARS are bad.
If you have little wars around the globe, you do not have a big war.
Little wars use up the stale munitions.

People are learning all the time, the problem is, the big focus is always how to make more money.

Politicians would realize that it is economically easy to solve the current crisis.
However it is hard to solve it, both economically and politically.
joea
 
Peter Slipper is probably one of the most unprincipled rogues to ever enter parliament. He has now joined the ranks of the other turncoats, Windsor and Oakeshott to prop up Gillard's illegitimate government. This inglorious trio couldn't give a fig about the wishes of the electorates who elected them.

I live in Slipper's electorate where he is heartily despised for his grasping opportunism. He knows he will not be pre-selected next time, so Gillard's $75.000 p.a. bribe easily bought him.

Harry Jenkins was the fall guy.
 
Slipper should hang his head in shame for so many reasons.
That he can agree to be part of this gross manipulation by Gillard is disgusting.
 
But I have to say once again Slipper was voted in.
Gillard has got a extra number and Wilkie says things are as normal, at least until tonight.

If one noted Jenkins body language, he was not a happy soul.

joea
 
Its actually a good thing, one less vote needed to get through the lower house, the Green Bandt can be ignored or one of the independants. Gives the government more strength and calling it manipulation is a bit strong. labor made the offer, it was up to the member to betray his party for cash and glory and it appears Slipper had no hesitation to making the choice.

Anyone remember a certain Mal Colstan who was similarly swayed by the Libs?
 
Gillard and Labor are getting desperate.

Maybe finally they can see the writing on the wall.

But Australia won't be fooled!
 
This had more to do with the indies then the libs. Very smart move by labor and it looks like their head is finally in the long game. Have to give labor credit on this.
 
Labor found a weakness in the Coalition and exploited it, this will hurt Abbott and again shows his leadership is not highly respected through out the Liberal parliamentary party.

Its also being a long coming train wreck as Mal Brough makes a run for Petes seat clearly Abbott and Co haven't thought though the whole situation.


Still Slippery Pete can still blow up but I think he will run the distance to keep the money.

He opened the batting today by tossing out a few Liberals nothing like rubbing faces in the dirt.

Labor will be celebrating tonight one of the few for the year.
 
This had more to do with the indies then the libs. Very smart move by labor and it looks like their head is finally in the long game. Have to give labor credit on this.

Well I think we will see Craig Thompson "done in dusted" prior to Parliament to resitting.
joea
 
Still Slippery Pete can still blow up but I think he will run the distance to keep the money.

He opened the batting today by tossing out a few Liberals nothing like rubbing faces in the dirt.

His own nose may be rubbed in the dirt. His past behaviour on allowance rorting mightn't stand up to tough scrutiny, and the Libs will be out to nail him. His dirt file will be pretty bulky. And Labor has to protect a man they despise.

The last sitting day of Parliament today will receive the latest report on members expense account claims with insiders saying that Mr Slipper has done little to curb his free spending ways.

"There will be no reason to hold back now,'' one Liberal Party source said.

"Peter Slipper's position will become untenable."

http://www.sunshinecoastdaily.com.au/story/2011/11/24/slipper-deal-sealed-week-ago/
 
Just watched it on the news a bit sad really, the speaker obviously didn't want to step down.
They really are a nasty bunch and I am not being party specific.
 
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