EndGame; scary undudeness, dudes?.......
For the New World Order, a world government is just the beginning. Once in place they can engage their plan to exterminate 80% of the world's population, while enabling the "elites" to live forever with the aid of advanced technology. For the first time, crusading filmmaker ALEX JONES reveals their secret plan for humanity's extermination: Operation ENDGAME.
Jones chronicles the history of the global elite's bloody rise to power and reveals how they have funded dictators and financed the bloodiest wars?creating order out of chaos to pave the way for the first true world empire. * Watch as Jones and his team track the elusive Bilderberg Group to Ottawa and Istanbul to document their secret summits, allowing you to witness global kingpins setting the world's agenda and instigating World War III. * Learn about the formation of the North America transportation control grid, which will end U.S. sovereignty forever. * Discover how the practitioners of the pseudo-science eugenics have taken control of governments worldwide as a means to carry out depopulation. * View the progress of the coming collapse of the United States and the formation of the North American Union.
Mark it zero - http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=x-CrNlilZho# (http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=x-CrNlilZho#)!
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Thoughts, dudes?
Quote from: DigitalBuddha on January 09, 2013, 10:35:37 PM
Thoughts, dudes?
I'm thinkin' that someone has dangerously low serum THC levels.
Following this myself,and once again lacked the balls to post about it..my special lady is worried about my interest in "conspiracy theories"
Sigh..this shit hurts my head,dude...the "petro-dollar",the new world currency,the fucking Bilderberg Group,and..ok,yes..the Sandy Hook shooting...
Thanks for posting.
Dude,have you read /and or listened to Micheal Savage?
Check him out-I dont agree with everything he says,or stands for,but I have been digging his talk radio show for years,and he talking about all these things.
You have guts to post these things,and I salute you!
Quote from: Stever on January 09, 2013, 11:45:57 PM
Following this myself,and once again lacked the balls to post about it..my special lady is worried about my interest in "conspiracy theories"
Sigh..this shit hurts my head,dude...the "petro-dollar",the new world currency,the fucking Bilderberg Group,and..ok,yes..the Sandy Hook shooting...
Thanks for posting.
Dude,have you read /and or listened to Micheal Savage?
Check him out-I dont agree with everything he says,or stands for,but I have been digging his talk radio show for years,and he talking about all these things.
You have guts to post these things,and I salute you!
Funny thing about it is that these are not even "conspiracy theories" that everyone either laughs at or are fascinated by. These assholes, who like to be thought of as "elitists," will tell you exactly what they are doing right on their websites. Take the time to read the website of "The Council on Foreign Relations"... http://www.cfr.org/ (http://www.cfr.org/) ...what people normally DON'T do is connect the dots.
Once the dots ARE connected, you see a picture of controlling oppressive global government fascist style that most people don't see coming. They don't need a secret conspiracy, these global "elites" are doing their dirty work right in front of everyone's face.
Also, check this out....... http://www.bilderbergmeetings.org (http://www.bilderbergmeetings.org)
....they sound SOOOO HUMANITARIAN! Yeah, right!Bilderberg takes its name from the hotel in Holland, where the first meeting took place in May 1954. That pioneering meeting grew out of the concern expressed by leading citizens on both sides of the Atlantic that Western Europe and North America were not working together as closely as they should on common problems of critical importance. It was felt that regular, off-the-record discussions would help create a better understanding of the complex forces and major trends affecting Western nations in the difficult post-war period.
The Cold War has now ended. But in practically all respects there are more, not fewer, common problems - from trade to jobs, from monetary policy to investment, from ecological challenges to the task of promoting international security. It is hard to think of any major issue in either Europe or North America whose unilateral solution would not have repercussions for the other.
Thus the concept of a European-American forum has not been overtaken by time. The dialogue between these two regions is still - even increasingly - critical.
Hiding out right in the open..I know...most people admire,and respect the folks on the Bilderberg group!
WTF?
What about Al Gore,the "green king" selling his Current TV network to Qatar-funded Al-Jazeera? Holy fuck!
its all out there,and no one sees?
Quote from: Stever on January 10, 2013, 12:05:31 AM
Hiding out right in the open..I know...most people admire,and respect the folks on the Bilderberg group!
WTF?
What about Al Gore,the "green king" selling his Current TV network to Qatar-funded Al-Jazeera? Holy fuck!
its all out there,and no one sees?
Yeah, ole' Al has shafted us again!
Al is leaving a smaller tax footprint.
You sure this isnt Al Bundy,not Al Gore? :o
I hear that they know each other by the tinfoil turban's that they wear.
Better safe than sorry I say.
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Quote from: BikerDude on January 10, 2013, 03:23:10 PM
I hear that they know each other by the tinfoil turban's that they wear.
Better safe than sorry I say.
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LMAO!! Good one, dude! ;D(http://dudeism.com/smf/Themes/default/images/post/thumbup.gif)
Gene Roddenbury was in on it.
I saw a t-shirt today emblazoned with the message "Your knight in shining armor is really just a retard wrapped in tin foil". I wasn't sure if it was meant to be personal or political.
Quote from: RighteousDude on January 17, 2013, 09:10:52 PM
I saw a t-shirt today emblazoned with the message "Your knight in shining armor is really just a retard wrapped in tin foil". I wasn't sure if it was meant to be personal or political.
Likely just a barb from some sarcastic asshole. I've met a few in my life! (...present company excluded!)
Quote from: Hominid on January 17, 2013, 11:54:06 PM
Likely just a barb from some sarcastic asshole.
Probably, but I took it as food for thought and chose to see it as a social commentary. Sometimes even dolts say insightful things and it doesn't really matter that they don't know they did. In my life, even if in no other, inspiration is where I find it but never where I look for it. It might just be that I'm no fucking good at finding it where it obviously ought to be.
Sparing you the drawn out explanation: The lesson we don't seem to collectively learn and so keep receiving over and over is that we must be careful whom we choose to venerate and in the degree to which we do so. Especially now. We live in a world of seven billion people, so it's a safe bet that every permutation of human being we can reasonably expect to occur exists right now. From among them we're going to select several hundred as heroes, saviors, leaders, and so on, and if history is any indication we're going to get it terribly wrong. Not only that, if we manage to get it right, the poor bastard we select is going to be overwhelmed by the long-ranging effects of stupidity that he inherits. He might be the finest human being ever to exist, but he'll stand no chance of setting things to right.
"Retard wrapped in tin foil" might be an exaggeration but it does make a point worthy of consideration. Maybe not one of pressing importance, but worthy nonetheless. But then again I might just have too much wine in me and might have done well to keep this shit to myself.
Quote from: RighteousDude on January 18, 2013, 12:49:42 AM
Quote from: Hominid on January 17, 2013, 11:54:06 PM
Likely just a barb from some sarcastic asshole.
Probably, but I took it as food for thought and chose to see it as a social commentary. Sometimes even dolts say insightful things and it doesn't really matter that they don't know they did. In my life, even if in no other, inspiration is where I find it but never where I look for it. It might just be that I'm no fucking good at finding it where it obviously ought to be.
Sparing you the drawn out explanation: The lesson we don't seem to collectively learn and so keep receiving over and over is that we must be careful whom we choose to venerate and in the degree to which we do so. Especially now. We live in a world of seven billion people, so it's a safe bet that every permutation of human being we can reasonably expect to occur exists right now. From among them we're going to select several hundred as heroes, saviors, leaders, and so on, and if history is any indication we're going to get it terribly wrong. Not only that, if we manage to get it right, the poor bastard we select is going to be overwhelmed by the long-ranging effects of stupidity that he inherits. He might be the finest human being ever to exist, but he'll stand no chance of setting things to right.
"Retard wrapped in tin foil" might be an exaggeration but it does make a point worthy of consideration. Maybe not one of pressing importance, but worthy nonetheless. But then again I might just have too much wine in me and might have done well to keep this shit to myself.
No no - dude - don't say that. My best moments happen when I'm looped. And for very good reason: inhibitions are basically gone. I really like your style dude, as they say, the time of the "guru" is over. Yet we still search for them, as if they're going to answer our deepest questions. They never do... It's in YOU dude...
Quote from: Hominid on January 18, 2013, 01:39:10 AM
No no - dude - don't say that.
Oh, but Dude, it needs saying. If I, if we, cannot accept that I might be full of shit, then we cannot righteously claim that someone else might be. We fucking need that option, man!
Quote from: Hominid on January 18, 2013, 01:39:10 AM
I really like your style dude, as they say, the time of the "guru" is over.
I am honored, truly and very deeply. It means a lot to me, more than I can express in words, that you like my style. Language kinda sucks that way. Especially now that I have even more wine in me. In wine there is truth, but in excess there is only nonsense and I am well into excess at this point.
For what little or nothing it is worth, I have met the Buddha on the road at least twice and committed no murders. It's just not my gig.
Age improves with wine.
Quote from: Hominid on January 18, 2013, 10:28:02 AM
Age improves with wine.
He treats wine like women, man! ;D
You make me laugh....
Quote from: Hominid on January 18, 2013, 09:21:56 PM
You make me laugh....
Well a good wine should be savoured. Swirled to induce passion. Inhaled to envelope the aroma and then tasted to experience the body.And then finally quaffed to absorb the essence. Oh yes. A good wine is like a good women.
Quote from: Zen Dog on January 18, 2013, 09:36:31 PM
Quote from: Hominid on January 18, 2013, 09:21:56 PM
You make me laugh....
Well a good wine should be savoured. Swirled to induce passion. Inhaled to envelope the aroma and then tasted to experience the body.And then finally quaffed to absorb the essence. Oh yes. A good wine is like a good women.
You sound like a sommelier I used to know back in Calgary. He convinced me to buy a $600 bottle of single malt whisky... Springbank to be exact... best shit I ever drank. Well, then again, here's that 150 year old cognac I had...
Quote from: Hominid on January 18, 2013, 09:47:07 PM
Quote from: Zen Dog on January 18, 2013, 09:36:31 PM
Quote from: Hominid on January 18, 2013, 09:21:56 PM
You make me laugh....
Well a good wine should be savoured. Swirled to induce passion. Inhaled to envelope the aroma and then tasted to experience the body.And then finally quaffed to absorb the essence. Oh yes. A good wine is like a good women.
You sound like a sommelier I used to know back in Calgary. He convinced me to buy a $600 bottle of single malt whisky... Springbank to be exact... best shit I ever drank. Well, then again, here's that 150 year old cognac I had...
WOW! 600 clams, or bones, or what-have-you; I bet that shit was good stuff indeed! Not that big bucks guarantees good liqueur, but most of the times, it doesn't hurt.
Quote from: Zen Dog on January 18, 2013, 09:36:31 PMWell a good wine should be savoured. Swirled to induce passion. Inhaled to envelope the aroma and then tasted to experience the body.And then finally quaffed to absorb the essence. Oh yes. A good wine is like a good women.
But unlike a woman, you can spit after tasting a good wine and still have some later.
Quote from: RighteousDude on January 19, 2013, 01:35:43 AM
Quote from: Zen Dog on January 18, 2013, 09:36:31 PMWell a good wine should be savoured. Swirled to induce passion. Inhaled to envelope the aroma and then tasted to experience the body.And then finally quaffed to absorb the essence. Oh yes. A good wine is like a good women.
But unlike a woman, you can spit after tasting a good wine and still have some later.
Actually, I've never been all that fussy. Give the bottle a good seeing to and then move onto the next one.