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Dawn Meredith Wrote:Ed Encho Wrote:Here is a link where it appears all three episodes are together,
http://www.infowars.com/jesse-venturas-c...ema-camps/
Now my standard disclaimer, I have serious misgivings about Infowars and Mr. Jones, I stongly suspect that he may be a CNP shill (Council For National Policy) and the constant harranguing of illegal aliens as well as the birther nonsense is a huge turnoff but there is still some worthwhile material there and the guests are often pretty good.
EE
Ed, thanks for the link. For those who don't get tru tv. I did catch this episode last Friday night. Chilling.
Sad to hear that hometown boy Alex is a damn birther. That brings him down several notches in my book.
Dawn
Dawn...sorry to hear that I will go down a notch or two in your book also.
I assume you are referring to the Obama lack of a birth certificate. I
strongly believe that the coverup is in place regarding his citizenship.
I predict a legal morass when the truth is finally exposed and every
bill he signed is nullified.
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I hold Jesse Ventura in high esteem and have for many years now.But in all honesty,I was kinda turned off by the show.First of all,I hate that kind of format that is heavily used in todays reality show addictions.To me I'm glad that this show is on TV and is getting some recognition.But,it has that fake feeling element to it that IMHO makes the DEEP subject matter discussed seem a bit trivialzed.
Just sayin'
"You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.â€
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Keith Millea Wrote:I hold Jesse Ventura in high esteem and have for many years now.But in all honesty,I was kinda turned off by the show.First of all,I hate that kind of format that is heavily used in todays reality show addictions.To me I'm glad that this show is on TV and is getting some recognition.But,it has that fake feeling element to it that IMHO makes the DEEP subject matter discussed seem a bit trivialzed.
Just sayin'
When in Rome.....
When in a Circus, do as the clowns do...
I agree, it belittles the import and dignity of the subjects.
Sadly, they ['they'] won't let anyone do it 'straight' unless you jus' do it on your own blog.....
Sadly, we know that Ventura has been vetted by the best [Dick Russell - his friend and neighbor in Baja] as being for real, and really knowing on which side of the bread the butter is on.....but he was also an actor [wrestler] and finds it easy to go with that phony flow....even with the real info. Ah......Peter Dale Scott isn't going to get a TV show....nor will lots of others who know the same and could do a better job - and do it 'straight'.....America is SO dumbed down and so tuned into Circus.....:bandit:
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Peter Lemkin Wrote:America is SO dumbed down and so tuned into Circus.....:bandit:
Coming to a town near you...
The shadow is a moral problem that challenges the whole ego-personality, for no one can become conscious of the shadow without considerable moral effort. To become conscious of it involves recognizing the dark aspects of the personality as present and real. This act is the essential condition for any kind of self-knowledge. Carl Jung - Aion (1951). CW 9, Part II: P.14
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Those Nazis ... they always went for the juggler.
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Yeah Dawn, it really turns me off when that birther nonsense gets trotted out, as if Hillary Rodham Clinton wouldn't have used it in the runup to the big CHANGE (as in CHUMP CHANGE) election in 2008, Tarpley peddles it too. Hey, there ARE a lot of postiive things about the Alex Jones show but you have to wade through the toxic garbage at times to get there. Lots of global warming denial, standard Bircher anti-United Nations slime etc...I certainly believe that there is at the very least a CNP influence or perhaps the Kochtopus when it comes to funding for his movies etc. I think a big part of Alex Jones is what he DOESN'T cover which would be anything even remotely critical of Big Oil and Mineral Corporations. He is spot on lately with the attacks on the sexual molesters with TSA though.
A mixed bag, sometimes worth the time and others not so. But then again so much is like that out there given the corporate media's refusal to cover ANY of it.
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The commentary here is motivation enough for me to dust off the poorly-written instruction manual for my personal videocam so I can learn how to download the fotage and make a YouTube. Then I can give folks a video tour of such a camp. Innocuous, it will seem, until you begin to think about how quickly form and function could easily and rapidly be retrofitted into different applications.
"Where is the intersection between the world's deep hunger and your deep gladness?"
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Ed Jewett Wrote:The commentary here is motivation enough for me to dust off the poorly-written instruction manual for my personal videocam so I can learn how to download the fotage and make a YouTube. Then I can give folks a video tour of such a camp. Innocuous, it will seem, until you begin to think about how quickly form and function could easily and rapidly be retrofitted into different applications.
So, you live near an 'instant internment camp'...how lucky...when they declare Martial Law you won't have far to walk - or be marched at gun/taser-point.
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Maybe I should go down there and plant some MRE's and a couple of good books to read. "Man's Search for Meaning" comes to mind, as does "To Build A Castle", and I've never actually read "A Gulag Archipelago". I've heard they serve really good peanut butter-flavored Ensure via nasogastric tube. Perhaps they'll be adding some additives. And it would be a good time for me to read David Ray Griffin's "Parapsychology, Spirituality and Philosophy" along with the the several Jungian offerings recommended by Mr. Guyatt. And then there's Matthew Fox's "The Reinvention of Work" as well as Sam Keen's "Learning to Fly".
"Where is the intersection between the world's deep hunger and your deep gladness?"
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