What do you think the world will be like in five years from now?
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I have a better question. Why the fuck do you think you're entitled to a civil answer from the people you've just finished insulting? Go crawl back under your rock.
L u n a t i c F r i n g e
It's all just evidence of his psychological instability, as is his fear of accepting any sort of diagnosis or treatment.
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
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It's all just evidence of his psychological instability, as is his fear of accepting any sort of diagnosis or treatment.
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
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With the lighting speed, almost traumatic world-events of the past year (economic upheaval, pandemic, global warming, global government), we see big changes happening faster than expected. These changes are generally for the worse. The solution to the artificially generated problems of economy, swine-flu, "global warming", and out of control governments, are worse than the engineered problems themselves. The problems we face are caused by the explicit misconduct of governments and governmental institutions such as the federal reserve. They employ the ancient strategy of Problem Reaction Solution. Here is a history example. The Roman Emperor Diocletian came to power in 284 AD. He was an army general with a repressive disdain of his 'subjects.' Diocletian ran his government as a general runs an army, giving orders and expecting them to be carried out. He believed that only severe restrictions on personal freedoms could bring order to the empire. By 301 AD, after the conclusion of conflicts with the Germans and the Sassanids, Diocletian needed a new enemy to justify his tyrannical form of government. At the same time, the Emperor declared the economy to be in crisis and implemented astronomical taxation increases. Amongst the people there surfaced a gradual unrest towards Diocletian's economic policy. The Emperor needed a new enemy to regain the support of his pseudo-slaves. After the earlier successful persecution of the Manichaeans, Diocletian slowly turned his head in the direction of the Christians, and his thumb was pointing down. This, despite the fact that he had largely ignored them for the past 15 years. Across the empire, Christians made up around ten percent of the population -- their number having doubled in about fifty years. Two kings had been converted: the king of Osroene in north eastern Mesopotamia and the king of Armenia. Christians were serving in Rome's armies, and they were working as civil servants in local government or in lowly positions on the imperial staff. Diocletian could see his scapegoat. Full article.[^] You see, they engineer or take advantage of a crisis. With Problem Reaction Solution, they blame the problem on a group, a substance, or anything that they want to go after, and expand their power. Terror is the favorite flavor of PRS of the modern rulers, terror from terrorists that randomly atta
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With the lighting speed, almost traumatic world-events of the past year (economic upheaval, pandemic, global warming, global government), we see big changes happening faster than expected. These changes are generally for the worse. The solution to the artificially generated problems of economy, swine-flu, "global warming", and out of control governments, are worse than the engineered problems themselves. The problems we face are caused by the explicit misconduct of governments and governmental institutions such as the federal reserve. They employ the ancient strategy of Problem Reaction Solution. Here is a history example. The Roman Emperor Diocletian came to power in 284 AD. He was an army general with a repressive disdain of his 'subjects.' Diocletian ran his government as a general runs an army, giving orders and expecting them to be carried out. He believed that only severe restrictions on personal freedoms could bring order to the empire. By 301 AD, after the conclusion of conflicts with the Germans and the Sassanids, Diocletian needed a new enemy to justify his tyrannical form of government. At the same time, the Emperor declared the economy to be in crisis and implemented astronomical taxation increases. Amongst the people there surfaced a gradual unrest towards Diocletian's economic policy. The Emperor needed a new enemy to regain the support of his pseudo-slaves. After the earlier successful persecution of the Manichaeans, Diocletian slowly turned his head in the direction of the Christians, and his thumb was pointing down. This, despite the fact that he had largely ignored them for the past 15 years. Across the empire, Christians made up around ten percent of the population -- their number having doubled in about fifty years. Two kings had been converted: the king of Osroene in north eastern Mesopotamia and the king of Armenia. Christians were serving in Rome's armies, and they were working as civil servants in local government or in lowly positions on the imperial staff. Diocletian could see his scapegoat. Full article.[^] You see, they engineer or take advantage of a crisis. With Problem Reaction Solution, they blame the problem on a group, a substance, or anything that they want to go after, and expand their power. Terror is the favorite flavor of PRS of the modern rulers, terror from terrorists that randomly atta
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I don't know about the entire world, but mine will be a lot different. And I can see myself having a good time then.
50-50-90 rule: Anytime I have a 50-50 chance of getting something right, there's a 90% probability I'll get it wrong...!!
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With the lighting speed, almost traumatic world-events of the past year (economic upheaval, pandemic, global warming, global government), we see big changes happening faster than expected. These changes are generally for the worse. The solution to the artificially generated problems of economy, swine-flu, "global warming", and out of control governments, are worse than the engineered problems themselves. The problems we face are caused by the explicit misconduct of governments and governmental institutions such as the federal reserve. They employ the ancient strategy of Problem Reaction Solution. Here is a history example. The Roman Emperor Diocletian came to power in 284 AD. He was an army general with a repressive disdain of his 'subjects.' Diocletian ran his government as a general runs an army, giving orders and expecting them to be carried out. He believed that only severe restrictions on personal freedoms could bring order to the empire. By 301 AD, after the conclusion of conflicts with the Germans and the Sassanids, Diocletian needed a new enemy to justify his tyrannical form of government. At the same time, the Emperor declared the economy to be in crisis and implemented astronomical taxation increases. Amongst the people there surfaced a gradual unrest towards Diocletian's economic policy. The Emperor needed a new enemy to regain the support of his pseudo-slaves. After the earlier successful persecution of the Manichaeans, Diocletian slowly turned his head in the direction of the Christians, and his thumb was pointing down. This, despite the fact that he had largely ignored them for the past 15 years. Across the empire, Christians made up around ten percent of the population -- their number having doubled in about fifty years. Two kings had been converted: the king of Osroene in north eastern Mesopotamia and the king of Armenia. Christians were serving in Rome's armies, and they were working as civil servants in local government or in lowly positions on the imperial staff. Diocletian could see his scapegoat. Full article.[^] You see, they engineer or take advantage of a crisis. With Problem Reaction Solution, they blame the problem on a group, a substance, or anything that they want to go after, and expand their power. Terror is the favorite flavor of PRS of the modern rulers, terror from terrorists that randomly atta
There'll be a lot of black propaganda, right? Figured out what that means yet?
Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in? Author of Guardians of Xen (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novel)
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With the lighting speed, almost traumatic world-events of the past year (economic upheaval, pandemic, global warming, global government), we see big changes happening faster than expected. These changes are generally for the worse. The solution to the artificially generated problems of economy, swine-flu, "global warming", and out of control governments, are worse than the engineered problems themselves. The problems we face are caused by the explicit misconduct of governments and governmental institutions such as the federal reserve. They employ the ancient strategy of Problem Reaction Solution. Here is a history example. The Roman Emperor Diocletian came to power in 284 AD. He was an army general with a repressive disdain of his 'subjects.' Diocletian ran his government as a general runs an army, giving orders and expecting them to be carried out. He believed that only severe restrictions on personal freedoms could bring order to the empire. By 301 AD, after the conclusion of conflicts with the Germans and the Sassanids, Diocletian needed a new enemy to justify his tyrannical form of government. At the same time, the Emperor declared the economy to be in crisis and implemented astronomical taxation increases. Amongst the people there surfaced a gradual unrest towards Diocletian's economic policy. The Emperor needed a new enemy to regain the support of his pseudo-slaves. After the earlier successful persecution of the Manichaeans, Diocletian slowly turned his head in the direction of the Christians, and his thumb was pointing down. This, despite the fact that he had largely ignored them for the past 15 years. Across the empire, Christians made up around ten percent of the population -- their number having doubled in about fifty years. Two kings had been converted: the king of Osroene in north eastern Mesopotamia and the king of Armenia. Christians were serving in Rome's armies, and they were working as civil servants in local government or in lowly positions on the imperial staff. Diocletian could see his scapegoat. Full article.[^] You see, they engineer or take advantage of a crisis. With Problem Reaction Solution, they blame the problem on a group, a substance, or anything that they want to go after, and expand their power. Terror is the favorite flavor of PRS of the modern rulers, terror from terrorists that randomly atta
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
They show hurricanes and kids playing on the grass in front of the tall borg like buildings in the middle of nature, then it starts to rain and they become terrified, and suddenly polar bears start falling from the sky and the kids get mad at their parents for being bad carbon criminals, and then they start yelling on youtube demanding governments take action now.
I think this explains yesterday, bad trip.
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Christian Graus wrote:
It's all just evidence of his psychological instability
Frankly, I never doubted it. Doesn't mean I condone a lot of the piling on, but yeah, I agree.
L u n a t i c F r i n g e
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With the lighting speed, almost traumatic world-events of the past year (economic upheaval, pandemic, global warming, global government), we see big changes happening faster than expected. These changes are generally for the worse. The solution to the artificially generated problems of economy, swine-flu, "global warming", and out of control governments, are worse than the engineered problems themselves. The problems we face are caused by the explicit misconduct of governments and governmental institutions such as the federal reserve. They employ the ancient strategy of Problem Reaction Solution. Here is a history example. The Roman Emperor Diocletian came to power in 284 AD. He was an army general with a repressive disdain of his 'subjects.' Diocletian ran his government as a general runs an army, giving orders and expecting them to be carried out. He believed that only severe restrictions on personal freedoms could bring order to the empire. By 301 AD, after the conclusion of conflicts with the Germans and the Sassanids, Diocletian needed a new enemy to justify his tyrannical form of government. At the same time, the Emperor declared the economy to be in crisis and implemented astronomical taxation increases. Amongst the people there surfaced a gradual unrest towards Diocletian's economic policy. The Emperor needed a new enemy to regain the support of his pseudo-slaves. After the earlier successful persecution of the Manichaeans, Diocletian slowly turned his head in the direction of the Christians, and his thumb was pointing down. This, despite the fact that he had largely ignored them for the past 15 years. Across the empire, Christians made up around ten percent of the population -- their number having doubled in about fifty years. Two kings had been converted: the king of Osroene in north eastern Mesopotamia and the king of Armenia. Christians were serving in Rome's armies, and they were working as civil servants in local government or in lowly positions on the imperial staff. Diocletian could see his scapegoat. Full article.[^] You see, they engineer or take advantage of a crisis. With Problem Reaction Solution, they blame the problem on a group, a substance, or anything that they want to go after, and expand their power. Terror is the favorite flavor of PRS of the modern rulers, terror from terrorists that randomly atta
What do you mean - almost traumatic? You think the 'economic upheaval' did not cause great distress and disruption? Only the (continuing) collapse of the global economy has wrought any changes. The swine flu pandemic wasn't expected, but is running its course. Global Warming legislation was not acceptable to individual countries. Global Governance, let alone Government, was also unacceptable. Whatever the world is like in 5 years' time, I am sure that you will remain a gullible, addlepated, foul-mouthed nincompoop.
Bob Emmett Private Wee Parts - Code Project's Clown-in-Residence.
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CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
You are a f***ing idiot.
Exhibit A
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
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CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
With the lighting speed, almost traumatic world-events of the past year (economic upheaval, pandemic, global warming, global government), we see big changes happening faster than expected.
Well, a lot of this is BS. There's no global government. I thought you didn't believe in global warming ? Economic crashes are nothing new, nor are infectious diseases.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
The problems we face are caused by the explicit misconduct of governments and governmental institutions such as the federal reserve.
The Fed caused swine flu and global warming ? That's brilliant.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
What do you think the world will be like in five years?
Pretty much the same. Idiocy will probably increase, that's about the only change I foresee.
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
Christian Graus wrote:
Well, a lot of this is BS.
Yes, your initial introductory description of your reply describes it's contents well; it's a lot of BS.
Watch the Fall of the Republic (High Quality 2:24:19)[^] Sons Of Liberty - Free Album (They sound very much like Metallica, great lyrics too)[^]
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I have a better question. Why the fuck do you think you're entitled to a civil answer from the people you've just finished insulting? Go crawl back under your rock.
L u n a t i c F r i n g e
LunaticFringe wrote:
Why the f*** do you think you're entitled to a civil answer
Because you all are a bunch of venomous blood-suckers that stock the forums looking for people to attack, and you deserve to be dumped on occasionally.
Watch the Fall of the Republic (High Quality 2:24:19)[^] Sons Of Liberty - Free Album (They sound very much like Metallica, great lyrics too)[^]
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Richard A. Abbott wrote:
Que Sera, Sera.
Whatever will be will be the consequences of people's actions or inactions. So no, whatever will be will not be unless you fools don't stop being such peonic TV head propaganda overloaded peebrains.
Richard A. Abbott wrote:
But you will still, so to speak, be Uncle Alex's "Bum Chum"
You refer to him by "Uncle", I post stuff from him because he has the energy to expose the crooks and megalomaniacs that are destroying society with their greed and corruption.
Watch the Fall of the Republic (High Quality 2:24:19)[^] Sons Of Liberty - Free Album (They sound very much like Metallica, great lyrics too)[^]
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I don't know about the entire world, but mine will be a lot different. And I can see myself having a good time then.
50-50-90 rule: Anytime I have a 50-50 chance of getting something right, there's a 90% probability I'll get it wrong...!!
d@nish wrote:
And I can see myself having a good time then.
Do you have some means to live self-sufficiently in a mansion or something? Everybody will feel the pain when things get out of hand, you can't run from a worldwar. To owe 12 trillion to china and poke at Iran while fighting in the rest of the middle east is just a recepie for disaster that everyone will have to deal with.
Watch the Fall of the Republic (High Quality 2:24:19)[^] Sons Of Liberty - Free Album (They sound very much like Metallica, great lyrics too)[^]
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CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
They show hurricanes and kids playing on the grass in front of the tall borg like buildings in the middle of nature, then it starts to rain and they become terrified, and suddenly polar bears start falling from the sky and the kids get mad at their parents for being bad carbon criminals, and then they start yelling on youtube demanding governments take action now.
I think this explains yesterday, bad trip.
Distind wrote:
I think this explains yesterday, bad trip.
No, it explains the videos that they show to everyone. I'm sure you have seen a global warming piece. Many newer shows have soundbites about "climate-change", most commercials do also, and its infiltrated its way into the history books.
Watch the Fall of the Republic (High Quality 2:24:19)[^] Sons Of Liberty - Free Album (They sound very much like Metallica, great lyrics too)[^]
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Richard A. Abbott wrote:
Que Sera, Sera.
Whatever will be will be the consequences of people's actions or inactions. So no, whatever will be will not be unless you fools don't stop being such peonic TV head propaganda overloaded peebrains.
Richard A. Abbott wrote:
But you will still, so to speak, be Uncle Alex's "Bum Chum"
You refer to him by "Uncle", I post stuff from him because he has the energy to expose the crooks and megalomaniacs that are destroying society with their greed and corruption.
Watch the Fall of the Republic (High Quality 2:24:19)[^] Sons Of Liberty - Free Album (They sound very much like Metallica, great lyrics too)[^]
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LunaticFringe wrote:
Why the f*** do you think you're entitled to a civil answer
Because you all are a bunch of venomous blood-suckers that stock the forums looking for people to attack, and you deserve to be dumped on occasionally.
Watch the Fall of the Republic (High Quality 2:24:19)[^] Sons Of Liberty - Free Album (They sound very much like Metallica, great lyrics too)[^]
How is your Christmas going ? Having a great day with your loved ones ? I do love how you play the eternal victim. People attack you because your actions attract that sort of response.
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
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d@nish wrote:
And I can see myself having a good time then.
Do you have some means to live self-sufficiently in a mansion or something? Everybody will feel the pain when things get out of hand, you can't run from a worldwar. To owe 12 trillion to china and poke at Iran while fighting in the rest of the middle east is just a recepie for disaster that everyone will have to deal with.
Watch the Fall of the Republic (High Quality 2:24:19)[^] Sons Of Liberty - Free Album (They sound very much like Metallica, great lyrics too)[^]
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
To owe 12 trillion to china and poke at Iran while fighting in the rest of the middle east is just a recepie for disaster that everyone will have to deal with
Everyone ? Or just everyone in the USA ?
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
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CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
To owe 12 trillion to china and poke at Iran while fighting in the rest of the middle east is just a recepie for disaster that everyone will have to deal with
Everyone ? Or just everyone in the USA ?
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
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d@nish wrote:
And I can see myself having a good time then.
Do you have some means to live self-sufficiently in a mansion or something? Everybody will feel the pain when things get out of hand, you can't run from a worldwar. To owe 12 trillion to china and poke at Iran while fighting in the rest of the middle east is just a recepie for disaster that everyone will have to deal with.
Watch the Fall of the Republic (High Quality 2:24:19)[^] Sons Of Liberty - Free Album (They sound very much like Metallica, great lyrics too)[^]
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
Do you have some means to live self-sufficiently in a mansion or something?
I still am living self sufficiently. Although I do not have a mansion but I can very well get a decent place to live for myself. Are you a descendant of Nostradamus or something? I don't know if we have a world war around the corner. How did you got to know that? We (India) do not owe 12 trillion to China or poke Iran. We do not even poke other middle east countries. So that is not a threat for us. We are busy fighting amongst ourselves and some terrorists.
50-50-90 rule: Anytime I have a 50-50 chance of getting something right, there's a 90% probability I'll get it wrong...!!