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pahunkboy -> RE: America land of the feudal, even I didnt "really" believe it! (11/18/2010 4:44:02 AM)

RO,  I really dont think you ought to give anyone the secret to the secret sauce.







Nslavu -> RE: America land of the feudal, even I didnt "really" believe it! (11/18/2010 5:55:56 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Politesub53

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ORIGINAL: Nslavu

I can't quite tell what you're contributing here. Feedmebullshit.com Is this some distraction technique that's part of the conspiracy? And why are you picking on them?


Im not picking on anyone. RO and Pahunk made some absurd claims about the UK, which they both do on a constant basis. Feedmebullshit was my idea of what they think is fact, I dodnt even know there was such a site, I guess I am not suprised though. If you want to believe the nonsense they spout feel free, but as someone who lives in the UK, im just dishing out a few home truths.



I thought it was funny.

I also think it funny that you buy the 'libral meeja' without question.

As for nonsense, some people have a great deal of money and are bleeding it from every source they can, including you. They print money at will, then disperse it, attaching interest, so it's fake money raping value at every level of humanity in the interest cloud. The only proof necessary of this is the inequity of income dispersement and how deeply mortgaged your (and many other) country's future is. Those things are worth questioning. I don't see it as a conspiracy so much as some greedy fucks maximizing self interest on the backs of an ignorant populace. It's major nonsense, so if bringing truth to nonsense is your real purpose you might consider investigating the libral meeja nonsense.







Elisabella -> RE: America land of the feudal, even I didnt "really" believe it! (11/18/2010 6:23:56 AM)


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ORIGINAL: pahunkboy

RO,  I really dont think you ought to give anyone the secret to the secret sauce.



Pahunk, you're a sweetheart, but whatever sauce you guys are on is rotting your braincells.

That link you posted earlier - do you believe that stuff? About Prince William the antichrist and the ancient people going to the moon and mars and all? Because my armchair psychoanalysis thinks you just have a crush on Alex Jones and like collecting gold coins.




Nslavu -> RE: America land of the feudal, even I didnt "really" believe it! (11/18/2010 6:28:15 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Elisabella


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ORIGINAL: kinkbound

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As far as conspiracy = fringe, I would say that the one thing most conspiracy theories have in common is the idea of a big, vague, shadowy evil that runs the world behind the scenes.


Even President Kennedy believed in a shadow government.


And President Reagan believed in astrology.



When did this become an astrology thread? Okay, let's pretend the moon doesn't have any affect on earth. There is a reason that astrology was discredited. You seem to forget that early kings and leaders kept 'information' from the populace so the populace would be in the dark. King Gregory created his calendar out of sync with truth. The moon orbits earth 13 times a year, not 12, a woman's cycle is approx. 28 days, not 30 or 31 and not so surprisingly original astrology included 13 constellations, not 12. Ophiuchus (serpent) is the omitted constellation. The Mayans and others had 13 cycles. As well, the word month derives from moon. Just information. I'll leave what it means up to you.

In any event, attempting to discredit Kennedy's (and Washington) speech on shadow government, based on Reagan's beliefs in astrology is ridiculous.




Real0ne -> RE: America land of the feudal, even I didnt "really" believe it! (11/18/2010 7:45:45 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Elisabella

"illuminati" means "enlightened" or "illuminated" and it was a society of intellectuals during the European enlightenment.

The pic is pixellated so I can't really see it, but I know next to nothing about heraldry anyway.


I never brought the "illuminati" up and neither is it part of this thread but it does illustrate that like in most things the general mainstream lets not look at what is below the reflection in the water approach.

If you have no knowledge of what is under that reflection in the "water" how can you expect to be taken seriously.




Nslavu -> RE: America land of the feudal, even I didnt "really" believe it! (11/18/2010 7:50:36 AM)


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ORIGINAL: pahunkboy

RO,  I really dont think you ought to give anyone the secret to the secret sauce.



Saucy

Robin Hood Tax




Elisabella -> RE: America land of the feudal, even I didnt "really" believe it! (11/18/2010 7:52:36 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Real0ne

I never brought the "illuminati" up and neither is it part of this thread but it does illustrate that like in most things the general mainstream lets not look at what is below the reflection in the water approach.

If you have no knowledge of what is under that reflection in the "water" how can you expect to be taken seriously.


As far as I know there's no proof for any conspiracy theories. Y'all aren't talking about squid and coral, you're talking about kraken and loch ness monsters.




mnottertail -> RE: America land of the feudal, even I didnt "really" believe it! (11/18/2010 8:01:27 AM)

Well, you are certainly drowning as always.

Let's suppose for a moment, that the USA was taken from the indians (seems like a safe bet) and that out east the british sort of claimed it, and at a subsequent time (after several Kings had passed on and ended at George) they said fuck it and threw off the british.  Then (and lets not quibble the wars, the politics and so on) they subsequently as a government bought land in the form of the louisianna purchase, alaska, and so on, and wrested a bunch of land from mexico,  such that a majority of that fledgling nation had a stakehold in it.  Then at some point, someone said, hey, we need some wheat, some corn, someone to guard our borders, someone to be fruitful and multiply thereon, in short, settlers, so they gave out deeds to those that could hold it and work it. 

Then as time passed, inheritances were divied up, to sons, land was bought and sold for some had more than they needed, and some had less than they needed.

Now, it comes to pass that say (for example) a family line dies out, and that last holder of the deed and the breath dies intestate (since you have such poor etymology, and no real understanding of words and their meanings; it means without balls.....)

So, you now see that the placid state of affairs should be a hole there, a no-mans land where once land was, that lies fallow and barren, a grey spot right there in the middle earth.......

You need to come up for air, sonny. The lack of oxygen to your brain is showing you off in a very bad light.    




pahunkboy -> RE: America land of the feudal, even I didnt "really" believe it! (11/18/2010 8:06:00 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Elisabella


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ORIGINAL: pahunkboy

RO,  I really dont think you ought to give anyone the secret to the secret sauce.



Pahunk, you're a sweetheart, but whatever sauce you guys are on is rotting your braincells.

That link you posted earlier - do you believe that stuff? About Prince William the antichrist and the ancient people going to the moon and mars and all? Because my armchair psychoanalysis thinks you just have a crush on Alex Jones and like collecting gold coins.


I believe a portion of it is true.

Is there anything wrong with me wanting to call my own destiny?




Real0ne -> RE: America land of the feudal, even I didnt "really" believe it! (11/18/2010 8:07:52 AM)

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ORIGINAL: susie


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ORIGINAL: Real0ne

I am not willing to do YOUR homework and that means that I AM NOT WILLING TO TEACH YOU LAW.



So basically you can make completely false statements and when asked to prove your ridiculous claims you expect others to do homework to prove your nonsense. IF and I do mean IF you are in any way claiming you have studied law I hope to goodness you never ever practice it.

As for you teaching law to anyone that is one of the funniest ideas on the thread.


Yes I could and that is why I posted the corresponding history and law to supplement my claims.   You would need to read the OP forward to gain an understanding of what is going on here.

You see words have meanings and meanings date back to the beginning of the creation and intent of word.  I was disturbed to discover that many of the words used in law still mean the same as they always did "in law", but in mainstream popular pocket dictionaries the "essence" until very recently has been left out.

Meaning that people buy "real estate" in the US in "fee simple indefeasible absolute"  which is in law is a feudal tenure.   Its easy to prove since just like in feudal times if you dont pay your property taxes the "shire reif" sells your property and puts in someone who will!   Even though lands and tenements have been deemed allodial in the several states.

Its typical legal double talk and they cant have it both ways. (at least not with me.)

Why would you ridicule the cop?  The one who has your 6?  The people who believe in accountability and "honest" government?

As you can see he is getting ample opportunity to rebut my statements in law.  I already stated what was necessary in law in a previous to accomplish what he is claiming and anything less is "legalese wordsmithing".  What he posted is less with regard to standing in law.


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ORIGINAL: Real0ne

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ORIGINAL: Politesub53

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ORIGINAL: Real0ne

Here is one of my fav sites, its only one small pebble so go knock your self out chief, but it wont do you much good unless you know and understand how law functions.

If you want the us statutes at large let me know I think its only a mere 75 - 100 gig of pdfs.

http://avalon.law.yale.edu/

http://www.archives.gov/

Most of my books come from harvard.

Knock youself out !

unless you are talking about 911, you arent making sense.  I cant give you an education in property and law in a "link".



Right, so you make a claim, then are unable to prove it, then post a link to Harvard and tell me to do the leg work. All you have done is to make yourself look stupid, yet again.

Despite which I have done as you asked, looked on your chosen web site about the "Treaty Of Paris" and guess what, not a mantion of you b/s claim in sight.

http://avalon.law.yale.edu/18th_century/prel1782.asp   <<From your source, educate yourself a tad and get back to me.


I am not willing to do YOUR homework and that means that I AM NOT WILLING TO TEACH YOU LAW.

Now do you understand what I said?  I gave you the sources that prove my point, not that it means anything to you because you do not understand how to correctly interpret law.

Now since you want to dismiss this as bullshit why dont YOU EXPAND on whatever you read in that link that you THINK supports your position by telling us precisely how it all relates with strict peculiarity in application such that it justifies your position then I will be happy to do a follow up and correct you.

knock yourself out man!






Elisabella -> RE: America land of the feudal, even I didnt "really" believe it! (11/18/2010 8:08:44 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Nslavu

When did this become an astrology thread? Okay, let's pretend the moon doesn't have any affect on earth. There is a reason that astrology was discredited. You seem to forget that early kings and leaders kept 'information' from the populace so the populace would be in the dark. King Gregory created his calendar out of sync with truth. The moon orbits earth 13 times a year, not 12, a woman's cycle is approx. 28 days, not 30 or 31 and not so surprisingly original astrology included 13 constellations, not 12. Ophiuchus (serpent) is the omitted constellation. The Mayans and others had 13 cycles. As well, the word month derives from moon. Just information. I'll leave what it means up to you.

In any event, attempting to discredit Kennedy's (and Washington) speech on shadow government, based on Reagan's beliefs in astrology is ridiculous.



Which system had 13 original star signs?

The earliest Western zodiac was Babylonian. They had 17 or 18, depending on whether you count Pisces as one or two, before reducing it to 12.

"Star catalogues after Three Stars Each include the MUL.APIN list named after the first Babylonian constellation MULAPIN, "the Plough", which is the current Triangulum constellation plus Gamma Andromedae. It lists, among others, 17 or 18 constellations in the zodiac. Later catalogues reduces the zodiacal set of constellations to 12, which were borrowed by the Egyptians and the Greeks, still surviving among the modern constellations."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babylonian_zodiac

According to this trippy hippy site the Mayans had 19.
http://www.energy-healing-info.com/mayan-astrology-signs.html

And according to wiki they had 20.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_zodiac

What systems are you referencing?

ETA: The star sign Ophiuchus (fuck that's awkward to spell) isn't included in any traditional zodiac.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ophiuchus_(astrology)




Elisabella -> RE: America land of the feudal, even I didnt "really" believe it! (11/18/2010 8:09:46 AM)


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ORIGINAL: pahunkboy
I believe a portion of it is true.

Is there anything wrong with me wanting to call my own destiny?



Nah, it's cool. At least you're buying something valuable like gold instead of investing in tinfoil hats ;)




mnottertail -> RE: America land of the feudal, even I didnt "really" believe it! (11/18/2010 8:10:09 AM)

This profound legal opinion (as all of his are) from his diploma of the Wesley Snipes School of Law, which may or may not get you out of a traffic ticket, depending on how jocular you find the judge on any given day.




Real0ne -> RE: America land of the feudal, even I didnt "really" believe it! (11/18/2010 8:12:14 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Elisabella


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ORIGINAL: Real0ne

I never brought the "illuminati" up and neither is it part of this thread but it does illustrate that like in most things the general mainstream lets not look at what is below the reflection in the water approach.

If you have no knowledge of what is under that reflection in the "water" how can you expect to be taken seriously.


As far as I know there's no proof for any conspiracy theories. Y'all aren't talking about squid and coral, you're talking about kraken and loch ness monsters.


you are really going to have to do better than that ok...

there is never any proof for a theory until it becomes known and then it is no longer a theory is it.

you will never prove any "theory" out if the extent to which you investigate is only the reflection and you fail to see the water below and no one who can see the water below can convince someone who cannot see the water that water exists below the reflection.

Oh and because a so called "theory" is not "sanctioned" by government does not mean it is not proven. 







pahunkboy -> RE: America land of the feudal, even I didnt "really" believe it! (11/18/2010 8:15:58 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Elisabella


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ORIGINAL: pahunkboy
I believe a portion of it is true.

Is there anything wrong with me wanting to call my own destiny?



Nah, it's cool. At least you're buying something valuable like gold instead of investing in tinfoil hats ;)


I have a small bit of gold.  For the common man- silver is more doable. So silver is what I buy.  I stack it and forget about it.     (I tried food storage- but do not have a nack for it) IMO it does not hurt to have a well stocked house.

Thanks for the shout.     :-)




Elisabella -> RE: America land of the feudal, even I didnt "really" believe it! (11/18/2010 8:19:40 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Real0ne

you are really going to have to do better than that ok...

there is never any proof for a theory until it becomes known and then it is no longer a theory is it.

you will never prove any "theory" out if the extent to which you investigate is only the reflection and you fail to see the water below and no one who can see the water below can convince someone who cannot see the water that water exists below the reflection.

Oh and because a so called "theory" is not "sanctioned" by government does not mean it is not proven. 



You say water, I say mirage. You're so thirsty for an explanation you're about to start drinking sand.




mnottertail -> RE: America land of the feudal, even I didnt "really" believe it! (11/18/2010 8:22:08 AM)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WX_4FNoto4




Elisabella -> RE: America land of the feudal, even I didnt "really" believe it! (11/18/2010 8:23:42 AM)


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ORIGINAL: pahunkboy

I have a small bit of gold.  For the common man- silver is more doable. So silver is what I buy.  I stack it and forget about it.     (I tried food storage- but do not have a nack for it) IMO it does not hurt to have a well stocked house.

Thanks for the shout.     :-)



For sure. You don't even have to believe in apocalyptic stuff for that, a good tornado or earthquake'll have you grateful.




pahunkboy -> RE: America land of the feudal, even I didnt "really" believe it! (11/18/2010 8:24:35 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Elisabella


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ORIGINAL: Real0ne

you are really going to have to do better than that ok...

there is never any proof for a theory until it becomes known and then it is no longer a theory is it.

you will never prove any "theory" out if the extent to which you investigate is only the reflection and you fail to see the water below and no one who can see the water below can convince someone who cannot see the water that water exists below the reflection.

Oh and because a so called "theory" is not "sanctioned" by government does not mean it is not proven. 



You say water, I say mirage. You're so thirsty for an explanation you're about to start drinking sand.


Mirages is what the power grid does best.




Elisabella -> RE: America land of the feudal, even I didnt "really" believe it! (11/18/2010 8:24:57 AM)


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ORIGINAL: mnottertail

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WX_4FNoto4


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