22-10-2012, 03:39 PM
Jeffrey Orling Wrote:Rather than speculate bizarre hypotheses... why not study the observables and the science which explains them?
bizarre [bɪˈzÉ‘Ë]
adj
odd or unusual, esp in an interesting or amusing way
Because, young Jeffrey, here we study Deep Politics, which is defined by the coiner of the term as:
"All those political practices and arrangements, deliberate or not, which are usually repressed rather than acknowledged."
Because, young Jeffrey, here we conduct deep political analysis, which is defined by the coiner of the term as:
"Looking beneath public formulations of policy issues to the bureaucratic, economic, and ultimately covert and criminal activities which underlie them."
Because, young Jeffrey:
The Deep Politics Forum is an online community dedicated to shining light into the shadowy reaches of historical and contemporary deep political systems.
We aim to expose deep political objectives, strategies, tactics, and operatives, and to understand their social, economic, and cultural impacts.
Our mission transcends academic inquiry, which we accept as an invaluable tactic in a broader strategy to wield knowledge and truth as weapons in a coordinated assault on the manipulators who operate within deep political shadows.
The choice you would have us make between study of the observables OR the unobservables is a false, debilitating choice. Until you are prepared to recognize this reality, your observations here are of EXTREMELY limited value.