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ROMANWKT
10th December 2012, 21:02
This is probably the best short read into understanding what we all are dealing with as the Illuminatti problem for the human race.

Every member should read this and distribute it far and wide amongst friends and relatives.

We are dealing with American, British, and European scumbags who are already destroying the lives of millions of people, if not billions, by their destruction of the world economy that is already in the UK, USA, and EU, actually its world wide, and we all know the names of these people who had helped to set the road to destruction, they are mentioned here in this PDF book that our Paul our Mod has placed in this thread http://thepythoniccow.us/Coleman_The_Club_of_Rome.pdf

The thread is http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?52920-The-Destruction-of-The-USA-Middle-Class-The-Club-of-Rome

By WeAreONEbigFamily

Thank you very important, you will all know what has to be done, individually or singularly.

Regards to all

roman

indigopete
10th December 2012, 21:40
I know we're supposed to hate the Club of Rome but I'm never quite sure for what :)

The population reduction stuff is so ambiguous - I mean in the 60's and 70's every man and their dog was banging on about the population explosion and how it was the biggest threat to world this and that.

Centralisation and globalist thinking was also a fashion wave - you didn't have to be a Bush Cabal globalist child molesting psychopathic tyrant to think that joined up politics was a good thing.

Interestingly, I had a friend for several years who's company was one of my clients (I was doing software development). We used to discuss all kinds of philosophy during and after work over too many beers and I got to know his family really well.

Much later, I discovered his grandad was Dr Alexander King - one of the founder members of the Club of Rome who gets majorly dissed by Coleman. Now I feel stuck in the middle of a tussle between John Coleman and my mate's grandad.

John Coleman has some amazing insights about the elite and I wouldn't write him off either - I'm just saying - things are possibly a bit more complex than the extremes of conspiracists he presents.

Flash
11th December 2012, 04:01
Speedread it, interesting but quite long, so one has to have time to read.

I had heard of the Club of Rome way back, but did not know what they truly stand for.

Anyhow, when Kissinger is somewhere, this is not a good sign usually.

mosquito
11th December 2012, 05:17
I've heard about the club of Rome, but also don't know what they are entirely about.

I started skimming the document, noting the usual idiocy about "communism, Marxism, socialism and liberalism" and all the other "anti-christian" isms out there, but stopped completely when I read the following, which comes close to being the most ridulous thing I've ever read :


...Christ said: "Know the truth and the truth shall make you free." Note that Christ used the word "shall," which is much stronger than "will."

It's difficult to believe that the person who wrote that managed to earn a PhD.

For the benefit of anyone who can't see what's wrong with that statement, Jesus (if he lived at all) did so in Judea about 2000 years ago, at a time when the English language didn't exist, so he didn't "use the word 'shall'" or any other English word. It was the authors of the King James version who used the word, translating from Greek, which in turn was used by whoever wrote the gospels, and who almost certainly never heard Jesus speak, in Aramaic. And for the information of the learned "Dr" Coleman, "shall" isn't "a stronger form", it's actually the correct form of the future tense in English, which has slowly become displaced by "will", and would have been the only form to be in use at the time of the production of the KJ bible.

This doesn't encourage me to believe the text is in any way factual or worthy of comment. Though I agree with Flash, Kissinger's presence adds a distinctly ratlike odour.

ROMANWKT
11th December 2012, 08:52
Firstly. I don't give a dam what his religious preferences are, this info is old stuff that we tend to forget of what really did happen to all these countries that had been screwed and infiltrated by this organization, the truth is there in these 80 pages, its short enough for all that often bemoan that its always to long.

Even if Coleman is out with a few things, he is right in 90% in its content.

Why all the world wide poisoning, all your whys are here, by this we all know where we stand, and as people we all know what has to be done, we are the people.

Regards

roman

lunaflare
11th December 2012, 09:12
In terms of the "destruction of the world economy", frankly...I don't care if the paradigm of money dissolves.
I'd like to see the emergence of a new system: Bartering. A goods and service exchange that has no middle-man (ie banks that charge interest /federal reserve agencies that create debt)
When paradigms dissolve, the outcome is not pretty. All appears chaotic. There is loss, outrage, mayhem....then, perhaps, transformation. Change.
The system of money, as it stands today, seems to model the system of hierarchy; the pyramid-
where the few at the top serve to benefit from the scrambling enslaved masses below.
The cycles and spirals of the Natural World do not operate this way.
Don't think you'll like this post much Romanwkt.....but just my thoughts :wof:

modwiz
11th December 2012, 09:17
I know we're supposed to hate the Club of Rome but I'm never quite sure for what :)



It is backstabbing time amongst the rats. So, one rat wants you to look at another rat so you won't look at them. Smokesceens, mirrors and prestidigitation. The right hand of the corpse wants you to look at the left hand.

And then there are always willing water carriers because they believe in the quality of the water.......and the other kind.

ROMANWKT
11th December 2012, 09:18
In terms of the "destruction of the world economy", frankly...I don't care if the paradigm of money dissolves.
I'd like to see the emergence of a new system: Bartering. A goods and service exchange that has no middle-man (ie banks that charge interest /federal reserve agencies that create debt)
When paradigms dissolve, the outcome is not pretty. All appears chaotic. There is loss, outrage, mayhem....then, perhaps, transformation. Change.
The system of money, as it stands today, seems to model the system of hierarchy; the pyramid-
where the few at the top serve to benefit from the scrambling enslaved masses below.
The cycles and spirals of the Natural World do not operate this way.
Don't think you'll like this post much Romanwkt.....but just my thoughts :wof:

I like your post very much, I do not have any disagreement of what you have said, you are correct.

regards

roman

ROMANWKT
11th December 2012, 09:21
I know we're supposed to hate the Club of Rome but I'm never quite sure for what :)



It is backstabbing time amongst the rats. So, one rat wants you to look at another rat so you won't look at them. Smokesceens, mirrors and prestidigitation. The right hand of the corpse wants you to look at the left hand.

And then there are always willing water carriers because they believe in the quality if the water.......and the other kind.

Wow that's deep Modwiz, I will figure it out in a minute.

Regards

roman

WeAreONEbigFamily
11th December 2012, 18:24
This might be usefull information


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CstU99tdBIg

WeAreONEbigFamily
11th December 2012, 18:28
30 Facts about USA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYPCyrRZP0M

ROMANWKT
11th December 2012, 18:34
Thank WeAreONEbigFamily

No disrespect to your thread, it brought in valuable info, via the book for me, please feel free this is really your thread, and thank you very much.

warmest regards to you WeAreONEbigFamily

roman

ps I actually have now the 168 page book on this committee of 300 by Coleman