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Quote from: "bonita"Quote from: "~Souza~"Quote from: "bonita"Quote from: "~Souza~"Quote from: "bonita"I get the whole "ahhh they are taking away my rights" thing and people have the fear of being controlled. I like my freedom but this is just a bunch of bs. Like the government CARES WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING AT ONLINE. The government is made up of people (monkeys) like YOU and ME and I think that literally somebody could be looking up "how to make an atomic bomb" online and nothing would even happen to them!Oooh sorry for my radical point of view. And if something like this were to happen it would be for a DAMN good reason such as terrorism etc.Sorry, but that's really naive. Your opinion and that's fine, but if I were you I would catch up a little on what is discussed here.I will never disrespect you Souza and I would have hoped that you could have done the same.I did not disrespect you, please reread my post. I called you naive, and that is not meant disrespectful. My opinion is that your comment is actually very naive and to me it shows that you have no idea of what is going on in the world. That's fine and I could have said nothing, but I would rather have you opened your eyes on this as well, for your own sake.Ok, I understand that it wasn't intended that way but you should know this; calling somebody NAIVE will not make them think the way that you want. On the contrary, it will make them more resistant to opening their minds. I am a very open minded person and calling people names, especially when you do not personally know who they are, is disrespectful.I think we should resist as much as we can to total control of the web and the individual using it. Stop the beginnings before it is too late. It all starts without the masses realizing at once and gradually step by step you're trapped. A warning can only be meant well and if one wouldn't care, you would be addressed in a less direct way and you would be told in the softest voice ever not to be afraid, all is well, it is all for your best. You don't have anything to hide, is the most common one. But that is not the point. The information collected can serve many purposes, and certainly not in our best interest. Freedom doesn't come for free, it has been a long struggle over the centuries, and nothing can be taken for granted, especially not freedom. We will cherish it most, when we have lost it. Freedom is very precious and not everyone is lucky to have it. They can't introduce it if enough people resist their wicked agenda, because they fear not being elected again. That is what they fear most - losing control and power. The constituents are powerful if they use their rights to say NO to some BS, their governments want to introduce.
Quote from: "~Souza~"Quote from: "bonita"Quote from: "~Souza~"Quote from: "bonita"I get the whole "ahhh they are taking away my rights" thing and people have the fear of being controlled. I like my freedom but this is just a bunch of bs. Like the government CARES WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING AT ONLINE. The government is made up of people (monkeys) like YOU and ME and I think that literally somebody could be looking up "how to make an atomic bomb" online and nothing would even happen to them!Oooh sorry for my radical point of view. And if something like this were to happen it would be for a DAMN good reason such as terrorism etc.Sorry, but that's really naive. Your opinion and that's fine, but if I were you I would catch up a little on what is discussed here.I will never disrespect you Souza and I would have hoped that you could have done the same.I did not disrespect you, please reread my post. I called you naive, and that is not meant disrespectful. My opinion is that your comment is actually very naive and to me it shows that you have no idea of what is going on in the world. That's fine and I could have said nothing, but I would rather have you opened your eyes on this as well, for your own sake.Ok, I understand that it wasn't intended that way but you should know this; calling somebody NAIVE will not make them think the way that you want. On the contrary, it will make them more resistant to opening their minds. I am a very open minded person and calling people names, especially when you do not personally know who they are, is disrespectful.
Quote from: "bonita"Quote from: "~Souza~"Quote from: "bonita"I get the whole "ahhh they are taking away my rights" thing and people have the fear of being controlled. I like my freedom but this is just a bunch of bs. Like the government CARES WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING AT ONLINE. The government is made up of people (monkeys) like YOU and ME and I think that literally somebody could be looking up "how to make an atomic bomb" online and nothing would even happen to them!Oooh sorry for my radical point of view. And if something like this were to happen it would be for a DAMN good reason such as terrorism etc.Sorry, but that's really naive. Your opinion and that's fine, but if I were you I would catch up a little on what is discussed here.I will never disrespect you Souza and I would have hoped that you could have done the same.I did not disrespect you, please reread my post. I called you naive, and that is not meant disrespectful. My opinion is that your comment is actually very naive and to me it shows that you have no idea of what is going on in the world. That's fine and I could have said nothing, but I would rather have you opened your eyes on this as well, for your own sake.
Quote from: "~Souza~"Quote from: "bonita"I get the whole "ahhh they are taking away my rights" thing and people have the fear of being controlled. I like my freedom but this is just a bunch of bs. Like the government CARES WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING AT ONLINE. The government is made up of people (monkeys) like YOU and ME and I think that literally somebody could be looking up "how to make an atomic bomb" online and nothing would even happen to them!Oooh sorry for my radical point of view. And if something like this were to happen it would be for a DAMN good reason such as terrorism etc.Sorry, but that's really naive. Your opinion and that's fine, but if I were you I would catch up a little on what is discussed here.I will never disrespect you Souza and I would have hoped that you could have done the same.
Quote from: "bonita"I get the whole "ahhh they are taking away my rights" thing and people have the fear of being controlled. I like my freedom but this is just a bunch of bs. Like the government CARES WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING AT ONLINE. The government is made up of people (monkeys) like YOU and ME and I think that literally somebody could be looking up "how to make an atomic bomb" online and nothing would even happen to them!Oooh sorry for my radical point of view. And if something like this were to happen it would be for a DAMN good reason such as terrorism etc.Sorry, but that's really naive. Your opinion and that's fine, but if I were you I would catch up a little on what is discussed here.
I get the whole "ahhh they are taking away my rights" thing and people have the fear of being controlled. I like my freedom but this is just a bunch of bs. Like the government CARES WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING AT ONLINE. The government is made up of people (monkeys) like YOU and ME and I think that literally somebody could be looking up "how to make an atomic bomb" online and nothing would even happen to them!Oooh sorry for my radical point of view. And if something like this were to happen it would be for a DAMN good reason such as terrorism etc.
Quote from: "bonita"I get the whole "ahhh they are taking away my rights" thing and people have the fear of being controlled. I like my freedom but this is just a bunch of bs. Like the government CARES WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING AT ONLINE. The government is made up of people (monkeys) like YOU and ME and I think that literally somebody could be looking up "how to make an atomic bomb" online and nothing would even happen to them!Oooh sorry for my radical point of view. And if something like this were to happen it would be for a DAMN good reason such as terrorism etc.You see, some monkeys learned how to use the chair to reach the bananas hanging from the ceiling. And they won't tell the rest of us, because monkeys have a hierarchy system and those on top of the pyramid want to stay there. Since they control the supply of the bananas, they can control many other aspects in our lives. We need to serve them (eat their fleas) to get bananas. They give no more than enough to keep us content and serving them. To maintain their control, to suppress any thoughts of challenge and to prevent our knowledge about the chair that we might learn to use, they sometimes make our lives misery, say, cut down the ration of bananas. To keep their position, they have to know what you are doing, especially if they sense that some monkeys are not happy with their leadership. There are many people on this board, and in this section especially, who think that something's not right in this world we live in. In a nutshell, that there is a global agenda led by a relatively small amount of people who control how things are - more than we realize - versus the general thought that we, the general public, have control over how many things are. Some people have asked what does this have to do with MJ. Some listers believe that MJ became aware of this agenda and a victim of it (constant public ridicule, pedo accusations, sudden death). Some believe he is still alive, hoaxing his death and planning a return to expose this agenda. Either way, what is brought up on this board about the agenda is just a fraction of all the information that exists. Have you ever questionned why something is different now than, say, ten years ago? I did a few years ago. I started noticing little things, with no connection to each other in the beginning. I begun to wonder why young girls suddenly dressed up like hookers? Why are there suddenly many young men killing their peers at school? How come the family unit is broken and different generations spend less time with each other, with their blood (listen to MJ in Oxford)? How come money seems to be ever more important than the wellbeing of people? Why is there a need for endless "growth" and "competitiveness" in business world? How come the school system and health care are eroding away? The real eye opener was realizing that many of these things seemed to be happening in many countries simultaneously. An accident? Hardly. The majority of people never ask questions like these and are quite content and happy with going to work, study, eat, watch tv, play computer games, raise a family, buy stuff, read the newspaper and watch the news that someone has chosen to be news that day. Once you have realized there's something going on, there's no return to the old ways of ignorant bliss. Fear is the very factor here. In the history, those in power have controlled the masses with fear - the sky will fall down, the fear of God.. the best are the ones that can't be beaten. Today it's fear of terrorism and fear of climate change. The ultimate launch to fear of terrorism was 9/11. A lot has changed after that. Climate change used to be "global warming", but they changed it to "Climate change" because now it covers everything. And boy, don't the news carry some "The nature is bad to us" piece of news daily. A lot of insane control has been put in place explaining it with climate change -like here - a town has ordered an obligatory veggie meal once a week for school children. Don't take freedom for granted, because you have already lost good portions of it.
Nightowl, with your permission I am going to quote your post everytime someone comes around that still thinks we are living in a happy and fantastic world. What a great summary of the problems in this world in a very understandable, thought provoking and eye opening way.
Quote from: "NightOwl"Quote from: "bonita"I get the whole "ahhh they are taking away my rights" thing and people have the fear of being controlled. I like my freedom but this is just a bunch of bs. Like the government CARES WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING AT ONLINE. The government is made up of people (monkeys) like YOU and ME and I think that literally somebody could be looking up "how to make an atomic bomb" online and nothing would even happen to them!Oooh sorry for my radical point of view. And if something like this were to happen it would be for a DAMN good reason such as terrorism etc.You see, some monkeys learned how to use the chair to reach the bananas hanging from the ceiling. And they won't tell the rest of us, because monkeys have a hierarchy system and those on top of the pyramid want to stay there. Since they control the supply of the bananas, they can control many other aspects in our lives. We need to serve them (eat their fleas) to get bananas. They give no more than enough to keep us content and serving them. To maintain their control, to suppress any thoughts of challenge and to prevent our knowledge about the chair that we might learn to use, they sometimes make our lives misery, say, cut down the ration of bananas. To keep their position, they have to know what you are doing, especially if they sense that some monkeys are not happy with their leadership. There are many people on this board, and in this section especially, who think that something's not right in this world we live in. In a nutshell, that there is a global agenda led by a relatively small amount of people who control how things are - more than we realize - versus the general thought that we, the general public, have control over how many things are. Some people have asked what does this have to do with MJ. Some listers believe that MJ became aware of this agenda and a victim of it (constant public ridicule, pedo accusations, sudden death). Some believe he is still alive, hoaxing his death and planning a return to expose this agenda. Either way, what is brought up on this board about the agenda is just a fraction of all the information that exists. Have you ever questionned why something is different now than, say, ten years ago? I did a few years ago. I started noticing little things, with no connection to each other in the beginning. I begun to wonder why young girls suddenly dressed up like hookers? Why are there suddenly many young men killing their peers at school? How come the family unit is broken and different generations spend less time with each other, with their blood (listen to MJ in Oxford)? How come money seems to be ever more important than the wellbeing of people? Why is there a need for endless "growth" and "competitiveness" in business world? How come the school system and health care are eroding away? The real eye opener was realizing that many of these things seemed to be happening in many countries simultaneously. An accident? Hardly. The majority of people never ask questions like these and are quite content and happy with going to work, study, eat, watch tv, play computer games, raise a family, buy stuff, read the newspaper and watch the news that someone has chosen to be news that day. Once you have realized there's something going on, there's no return to the old ways of ignorant bliss. Fear is the very factor here. In the history, those in power have controlled the masses with fear - the sky will fall down, the fear of God.. the best are the ones that can't be beaten. Today it's fear of terrorism and fear of climate change. The ultimate launch to fear of terrorism was 9/11. A lot has changed after that. Climate change used to be "global warming", but they changed it to "Climate change" because now it covers everything. And boy, don't the news carry some "The nature is bad to us" piece of news daily. A lot of insane control has been put in place explaining it with climate change -like here - a town has ordered an obligatory veggie meal once a week for school children. Don't take freedom for granted, because you have already lost good portions of it.Nightowl, with your permission I am going to quote your post everytime someone comes around that still thinks we are living in a happy and fantastic world. What a great summary of the problems in this world in a very understandable, thought provoking and eye opening way.
According to the Washington Times, here are the problems with "ObamaNet":The government will be able to track every web site you visit and every keystroke you send on your home computer. The government will be able to track every purchase you make and every deposit and withdrawal, and gain access to your electronic health care records. The government will be able to track every blog comment you make, along with every Facebook and Twitter post. The government will be able to create lists of your friends and acquaintances and lists of all your political affiliations, political donations, club memberships, hobbies and interests. It's impossible for the government to make this system 100% secure (remember Wikileaks?), meaning criminals would need to steal only one key to unlock a vast amount of your personal and financial information. Although the White House will tell you it is a voluntary program, the government "voluntary" programs too often end up becoming mandatory. See Web I.D. = more gov't control.
Quote from: "ROFL"I dont see the source/link to the article @ Infinitylady? I checked there You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login but I don't see it :oops:hmmm, I am not OP, but I was able to find this You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
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How sad it is to see our U.S. Constitution being rewritten right before our very eyes. I do believe that our forefathers are literally turning in their graves.