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duaneh
Joined: 26 Feb 2011 Posts: 160 Location: west, pa, usa
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RedMahna

Joined: 07 Sep 2006 Posts: 1416 Location: USA
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Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 3:34 pm Post subject: |
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Hahahaha!! Yeah, Fintan, the little marketing bit for "news" about underwear bombers on TV was HUGE!!! I don't think anyone flinched, hahaha! Either they missed it, don't care, or will probably just use plane travel even less.
But you are so much smarter than I! Here I was planning my new company for anal-searching the travelling public (contracted thru the NSA/TSA), meantime you nailed it with developing high-tech drawers and bras!! What was I thinking!
Listening to the rest... haha, thanks.
red _________________ just cos things are fucked up doesn't mean it isn't progress... |
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IronClad
Joined: 10 Aug 2011 Posts: 435 Location: Kent
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Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 4:04 pm Post subject: |
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Do you get the impression that we, but particularly the French are being played?
This appearance in public is a contrast to Sarkozy's celebration of winning the top seat. As the story goes he had immediately gone to a posh restaurant which one must assume was away from the celebrating crowds.
And then he has a celebrity wedding to a celebrity.
Carefree, wouldn't you say. Rather over the top. Bad acting? Acting a part.
The message I'm top man now, kiss my **** and I'm mixing with the top people and milking this position for all it is worth.
In contrast the new president is doing what they normally do, particularly the one's on the left.
So I'm putting to you the proposition Sarkozy was playing a part with the intention of turning the people against him and what he stood for - being the first act in the stage play that brought the new president into power.
A forgone conclusion.
The French people have been played. |
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lyspy
Joined: 28 Feb 2008 Posts: 97
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Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 11:54 pm Post subject: |
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Only half listened to this yesterday amongst a pile of housework but loving it as usual. Will listen back again today properly especially the 2nd half on monetary theory.
Thanks Fintan  |
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Fintan Site Admin

Joined: 18 Jan 2006 Posts: 6170
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Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 9:56 am Post subject: |
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POST ELECTION OPINION POLLS SHOW SYRIZA SURGE
Syriza: 23.8%, up from 16.8% in the election
New Democracy: 17.4%, down from 18.9%
Pasok: 10.8%, down from 13.2%
Independent Greeks: 8.7%, down from 10.6%
KKE: 6.0%, down from 8.48%
Golden Dawn: 4.9%, down from 7%
Democratic Left: 4.0%, down from 6.11% |
GREECE INCHING TOWARDS A RADICAL-LED GOVERNMENT
Fintan Dunne, 11 May, 2012 @ 11amEST
Post-election Greek public opinion has shifted further against 'bailout' debt.
As I expected would happen, the Greeks --having taken a look at the result
of their election votes-- have begun to rally even more behind the coalition
of radicals in the Syriza party.
In consternation, the pro-bailout parties New Democracy(17%) and
Pasok(11%) are trying to persuade tiny Democratic Left(4%) to abandon
their anti-bailout stance and join them in a defensive government.
That's possible on the raw numbers - the three parties would have 168
seats in the 300 seat assembly. (Albeit including 50 bonus seats for ND)
But add up the trio's current public support and it comes to only 32%.
Good luck with trying to thwart the other two third's of the electorate.
Realizing this, Democratic Left party leader Fotis Kouvelis today said he
could not be part of a government unless Syriza is included.
But the very latest opinion poll shows Syriza even further ahead at 28%.
So Syriza's leader Alexis Tsipris is likely to just sit tight - allow the talks
to collapse and embrace another election in which Syriza could finish first
with perhaps 80+ seats and a further 50 seats as a first-place bonus.
We are heading towards a radical-led Syriza government in Greece. _________________ Minds are like parachutes.
They only function when open. |
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atm

Joined: 16 Apr 2006 Posts: 3597
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Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 12:39 pm Post subject: |
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Fintan
how dare you.
Nothing you said sounds anything like Alex Jones.
You disappoint me, you trash scum!
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Fintan Site Admin

Joined: 18 Jan 2006 Posts: 6170
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Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 5:20 pm Post subject: |
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Speaking of trash scum......
Mike Adams was on AJ today...
Banging a badly worn drum about Fukushima risks.
Haven't had time to address this yet, but there is NO Fuku risk.
Nor is there risk from San Onofre.
It's not too hard to be better than AJ
You simply reject the CIA's dollars.
So, Fuku AJ.  _________________ Minds are like parachutes.
They only function when open. |
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kenmize
Joined: 25 Mar 2007 Posts: 28
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Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 5:48 pm Post subject: |
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omg!! that is 13 min of my life i will never get back  |
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Azoth
Joined: 14 Jan 2007 Posts: 684 Location: NSA Office
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Posted: Sat May 12, 2012 3:34 am Post subject: c |
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I must admit that for me, this site stands out as somewhat of an oasis regarding reality checks. If I hadn't been taking so many hits in the pocket lately I'd send in a check.
There's also the Black Cal radiation monitoring system which is privately owned I think and thus more reliable. Altho there are some rises in the west (US) the general readings aren't as bad as expected.
Accumulation may be another matter if Nothing over there changes. I hear they are burning contaminated materials out there in the open. You wouldn't want to be down wind of that.
A hello to Peter, long time no type......
Now, I must get back to my covert eves dropping via the inways provided by Microsoft. Thanks so much as this keeps me employed. Of course, we rarely find much to act on. |
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whej

Joined: 17 Mar 2010 Posts: 258 Location: The Former Republic of the U.S.
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Posted: Sat May 12, 2012 11:46 am Post subject: |
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Nice one Fintan. I especially love the homage to "Jurassic Fart"!!
Too funny!
But, lets not forget, Monsanto is not the only one messing with GM foods and our supply chain. Just a few more of the rat's nest...
ADM. Archer Daniels Midland. GM Super Market to the world.
Bunge. One of the biggest offenders of the GM supply next to Monsanto.
Cargill. So secretive and so private their evil deeds go mostly unnoticed.
Synmec. GM is all they are about.
ConAgra. Infiltrating the dinner table on house at a time.
HJ Heinz. Another global player of 'junk' food. _________________ The Lies have always been different at every Level... |
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IronClad
Joined: 10 Aug 2011 Posts: 435 Location: Kent
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Posted: Sat May 12, 2012 4:13 pm Post subject: |
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These 3 major commodity traders buy or sell the raw material and have to describe it GMO or non GMO. Is the finished product ever described as containing GMO raw material? Don't complain about the corporation who sells or buys it complain about the authority who does not make it law that it should be so described on finished products.
Corporations will continue to do what they do whether we like it or not.
For those who want a prospective on where we find ourselves today:-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uuniFlCEOS0&feature=youtu.be
Perhaps this is the beautiful truth. The truth today is not so beautiful. But we don't need to keep on painting the same old picture.
Has anyone thought of the "corner shop" as the middle class businessman? The super markets have killed off the corner shop. The corner shops were there for the community. The super markets are there for profit and the bigger slice of the market.
"Corner shops" are hanging on in there but we still visit the super market for ALL our stuff although your town still have "corner shops" doyou ever shop there?
Or would you rather complain about the corporations that you can't do anything about?
Listen to Dick Eastman, he is knocking himself out with audios on Youtube - why not get him to do an audio? I think he would be more than willing.
By the end of his reading you will wonder what the heck is going on today. So tied up in looking for growth in mountains of debt. It's plain madness.
The only genuine growth is from Credit Cards and interest payments when money should be circulating where the demand can be met not going into the coffers of the banks. More money in our pocket - more money to spend in the "corner shops".
Reducing our spending power forces us into the super markets. |
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Fintan Site Admin

Joined: 18 Jan 2006 Posts: 6170
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Posted: Sun May 13, 2012 7:28 pm Post subject: |
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| Quote: | Ironclad:
Listen to Dick Eastman, he is knocking himself out with audios on
Youtube - why not get him to do an audio? I think he would be more
than willing. |
This Dick Eastman:
| Quote: | Moira Brown speaks with Dick Eastman about his work with
Every Home For Christ and the work they are doing to bring Jesus
into many different places all over the world.
Dick Eastman
Author, International President of Every Home For Christ,
President of the National Prayer Committee
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFThS6rhZTM |
This National Prayer Committee:
| Quote: | In 1982 a conservative evangelical Christian organization called the
"National Prayer Committee" was formed to coordinate and implement
a fixed annual day of prayer for the purpose of organizing evangelical
Christian prayer events with local, state, and federal government entities.
More recently, the idea of an annual National Day of Prayer was
introduced by the Rev. Billy Graham, who suggested it in the midst of
a several-weeks crusade in the nation’s capitol.
Members of the House and Senate introduced a joint resolution for an
annual National Day of Prayer, "on which the people of the United States
may turn to God in prayer and meditation at churches, in groups, and as
individuals." Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush
each hosted special events for the day....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Day_of_Prayer
http://nationalprayercommittee.com/?page_id=213 |
FFS! No thanks.
I prefer to interview this guy, and already have:
| Quote: | Showdown with the 'Jesus Jihad'
Interview: Hen Humphries of JesusNeverExisted.com
Welcome to a Brave New Jesus World.
Bestriding the world in a way that no other nation can, America has
become more invasive, predatory, and repressive than at any time in its
history. Eight hundred U.S. military bases garrison the globe. A highly
militarised state, backed by major corporations and a wealthy elite,
exploits the public fear of foreigners, subversives and minorities to create
a high-tech version of medieval demonology, in which an unseen enemy
is poised to exploit any lack of vigilance. There is only one response to
the lurking Powers of Darkness: love of Jesus and awesome weaponry.
http://www.breakfornews.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1098 |
End of sidetrack. Game over.
Back to the topic at hand. _________________ Minds are like parachutes.
They only function when open.
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Fintan Site Admin

Joined: 18 Jan 2006 Posts: 6170
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Posted: Sun May 13, 2012 7:38 pm Post subject: |
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PIRATES AHOY - AS FRAU MERKEL IS
HAMMERED IN REGIONAL ELECTIONS
With Sarkozy already a fading memory, now his conservative German
ally, Angela Merkel is looking like she is on course to meet a similar fate.
Even as the Pirate Party continues its electoral surge.
Where's the champagne? This really makes my day!
| Quote: | DUESSELDORF, Germany—Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives were
battered in a closely watched election in Germany's largest state Sunday,
raising doubts that her government can stay in power after next year's
general election despite the broad popular support she has for her
handling of the euro-zone debt crisis.
Early results from North Rhine-Westphalia gave a coalition of the left-
leaning Social Democrats and the environmentalist Greens a majority of
around 51%. The SPD increased its support to about 39% from 35% in the
prior election, compared with the conservative Christian Democratic Union,
which plunged to about 26% from 35%.
The SPD weren't the only winners in the state poll. The pro-business Free
Democrats, Ms. Merkel's junior coalition partner in Berlin, managed to win
more than 8% of the vote after sinking to as low as 2% in opinion polls.
The Pirates, a ragtag party of Internet activists, continued their invasion
of Germany's staid political establishment, winning nearly 8% of the vote,
marking the third time in a year that the Pirates have gained seats in a
state legislature. Analysts said that makes it likely that the party will win
seats in the national parliament next year.
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James D
Joined: 16 Dec 2006 Posts: 690
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Posted: Mon May 14, 2012 8:33 am Post subject: |
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Charles Hugh Smith just came out with ....
A Crazy idea that might just work -
http://www.oftwominds.com/blogmay12/Greece-dollar5-12.html
Renounce all Debt in Euros and Ditch the Euro for the Dollar (before finally going back to the Drachma - once the shit is cleaned off the fan!!!) |
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atm

Joined: 16 Apr 2006 Posts: 3597
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Posted: Mon May 14, 2012 10:16 am Post subject: |
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Niggers? In Paris?
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