LanceHughes
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ORIGINAL: DomKen Look guys its 4 carved granite stones somebody put up in the middle of no where Georgia. I think it is a nice goal but I doubt the author intended for it to be instituted by draconian measures. Of course, I agree. The problem with the anti-NWO folks is they have nothing to point to (oh, except the Queen and their own envy of the Rockefellers, et. al.) so when the Georgia Guidelines ("crop circles" in stone?) showed up, they (the anti-NWO folks) pointed real hard. When I read those "Georgia Guidelines," I was SO reminded of "Brave New World." Better yet, I recently re-read BNW and Huxley's "BNW Revisited" (one volume) in which he drops his satirical view and speaks to the world's problems (at that time.) He leads with over-population, but I enjoyed his fears of the spread Communism - now basically eliminated. He also rails against the consolidation of viewpoints of "thousands of small paper editors" into mega-papers (my word.) How 'bout that internet, folks? We don't need no stinkin' editors. Everyone with a modem can be published world-wide. ETA: Go do a little research on "The Gay Agenda" for a total laugh. A satrical article in a gay mag was published with a big ol' disclaimer at the top. Well, guess who removed the disclaimer and reproduced it all over the place? (Hint: Not any gay organization nor publication.) ETFurtherAdd: OOPS! Off-topic...... but maybe not so much.
< Message edited by LanceHughes -- 8/8/2010 4:53:24 PM >
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