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Tango
23rd March 2010, 16:44
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The Matrix and the U.S. Constitution
Trooly,
Tango
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Swanny
23rd March 2010, 18:40
Some interesting stuff in there
In reality, the War was just a diversion. The Colonists had no chance of succeeding in their efforts. Examine the facts for yourself. During this era, England had the largest Army and Navy in the world. King George owned England, Ireland and France, having a combined population of about 60 million subjects. The Colonists were poorly educated, poorly armed and composed of farmers, tradesmen, bonded slaves, women and children, and boasted a total population of only 3 million subjects. And considering the undermining that was occurring to their nation by the King’s spies and the Founding Fathers, the Colonists didn’t have a prayer of defeating the English! Americans have been indoctrinated by our federal and state governments and through government-controlled public schools and literature, government-controlled media and government-controlled churches [YES, EVEN THE CHURCHES] to believe that America defeated the English. We celebrate that victory and our so-called Independence each year on the 4th of July; and it is all a bunch of propaganda, a carrot to lead the horse and keep this society stupid and passive. We boast today that our country represents the finest schools in the world, but in reality, we’re no smarter than the first Colonists. We only know more about other things because of new technology developments during the last 250 years and yet the average IQ of America is 70.
HORIZONS
23rd March 2010, 23:44
"In reality, the War was just a diversion. The Colonists had no chance of succeeding in their efforts. Examine the facts for yourself. During this era, England had the largest Army and Navy in the world. King George owned England, Ireland and France, having a combined population of about 60 million subjects. The Colonists were poorly educated, poorly armed and composed of farmers, tradesmen, bonded slaves, women and children, and boasted a total population of only 3 million subjects. And considering the undermining that was occurring to their nation by the King’s spies and the Founding Fathers, the Colonists didn’t have a prayer of defeating the English! Americans have been indoctrinated by our federal and state governments and through government-controlled public schools and literature, government-controlled media and government-controlled churches [YES, EVEN THE CHURCHES] to believe that America defeated the English. We celebrate that victory and our so-called Independence each year on the 4th of July; and it is all a bunch of propaganda, a carrot to lead the horse and keep this society stupid and passive. We boast today that our country represents the finest schools in the world, but in reality, we’re no smarter than the first Colonists. We only know more about other things because of new technology developments during the last 250 years and yet the average IQ of America is 70."
Now that's really amazing - I had this exact thought going on just two days ago. I've never heard this before, but started thinking about for some reason I can't even remember. Just how deep is that hole?
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