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ExomatrixTV
23rd November 2011, 15:43
4 Star General Talks like a Truther? NWO Secret Societies illegal Wars Agenda!

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Amysenthia
23rd November 2011, 15:54
No wonder Wesley Clark dropped off the map. I remember he was all over the news for a while and always enjoyed when he spoke. Then after a few interviews on US political talk shows "poof", you never saw him on anything anymore. I remember hearing at one time he was being pegged to run for president as a republican candidate. Nothing came of that either.

Now I understand a little better what happened. Thanks for the great post.

modwiz
23rd November 2011, 16:12
No wonder Wesley Clark dropped off the map. I remember he was all over the news for a while and always enjoyed when he spoke. Then after a few interviews on US political talk shows "poof", you never saw him on anything anymore. I remember hearing at one time he was being pegged to run for president as a republican candidate. Nothing came of that either.

Now I understand a little better what happened. Thanks for the great post.

Well, his short run as a Democratic candidate went poof pretty quickly as well. He's a decent man but he's a freakin general, a man of war. He has his place in the world and government but not as a POTUS. IMO, of course.

As to the video. Old stuff on Wesley Clark, but I did like the music and information. The Minerva info was very 'interesting'.

CeltMan
23rd November 2011, 17:54
Exomatrix, interesting to read what you have posted about the Roman Goddess Minerva.

It was always my understanding that, as per the official definition, she was associated with 'Wisdom' not war...."Minerva (Etruscan: Menrva) was the Roman goddess whom Romans from the 2nd century BC onwards equated with the Greek goddess Athena. She was the virgin goddess of poetry, medicine, wisdom, commerce, weaving, crafts, magic.[1] She is often depicted with her sacred creature, an owl, which symbolizes her ties to wisdom."

I chose that name several years ago, as part of a business address etc, I can asure you that it was 'Wisdom', Not 'war' that was intended, and in fact 'war' was not even mentioned in the 'Roget's Thesaurus' definition of Minerva.

I would also state though, that I DO consider that 'The powers that were' (I Love that expression!) are all/mostly corrupt.

modwiz
23rd November 2011, 18:05
Jackovesk, interesting to read what you have posted about the Roman Goddess Minerva.

It was always my understanding that, as per the official definition, she was associated with 'Wisdom' not war...."Minerva (Etruscan: Menrva) was the Roman goddess whom Romans from the 2nd century BC onwards equated with the Greek goddess Athena. She was the virgin goddess of poetry, medicine, wisdom, commerce, weaving, crafts, magic.[1] She is often depicted with her sacred creature, an owl, which symbolizes her ties to wisdom."

I chose that name several years ago, as part of a business address etc, I can asure you that it was 'Wisdom', Not 'war' that was intended, and in fact 'war' was not even mentioned in the 'Roget's Thesaurus' definition of Minerva.

I would also state though, that I DO consider that 'The powers that were' (I Love that expression!) are all/mostly corrupt.

Yes, Celtman, you are 100% correct. I remember while watching thinking, "I didn't know that". No wonder, it's not true. There is so much hysteria and drivel regarding ancient systems and symbols, especially anyone still embracing any of the Christo-Judaeo-Islamo everything except bible or Koran, is evil crowd. So, I let most of it just blow by me in a passionless listening state.

Thanks for the clarity and erudition.

CeltMan
23rd November 2011, 19:20
You're welcome Modwiz.

And I agree with what you said also.

There is so much 'lies and obsfication' around, lies within lies, circles within circles, and so often perpetreted by 'the Powers that Were'(Love that saying!) that it is sometimes difficult to actually glean what the truth is.

I often rely on a combination of past knowledge, perception and instinct.

On another subject, (but also regarding 'instinct') don't know if you read my response on weight loss about your 'weight gain and loss during winter/Summer' etc? Very interesting and basically what the animals often do to survive. (As I stated at the time-"You never see a skinny bear going into hirbernation."--lol!)

DNA
27th November 2011, 05:36
General Wesley Clark should have ran as a republican, I can't see democrats getting behind a former general.
Now, the wierd thing is, Ron Paul is about as against war as you can get, and I have been preaching his gospel, but all of my friends are democrats, and they are just so devoted to party politics, they can't take their blinders off for a minute and see the truth that is in front of them.
I'm a reformed democrat myself, I'm certainly not saying I'm republican, I'm just saying I'm not blinded by the smoke screen that is party politics.

Obama's continuations of the plan Clark talks about is proof enough for that.