Obama - Nobel Peace Prize
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- Stanky Danky
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Speaking of cute videos, check out this short little clip from The Simpsons. Remember Matt Groening(creator of The Simpsons) is a 33rd degree freemason. You'll notice Bart waving a wad of dollars in front of the book. Ironic, seeing as those bills are laden with hidden freemason symbolism. Trust me these slimeballs love hiding little clues to rub it in.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXpPW3ol ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXpPW3ol ... re=related
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Ooh Stanky, you're scaring the kids. Fuck off with all this youtube shit man, what does it prove? apart from you seem to need it to argue you're point for you, This garbage has been around for ever, and anyway what is it you're trying to say with it? We all get up in the hills with our guns and our heads up our arses? You know what Stanky? all these Wierd power centres, Divine interventions and any other esoteric conspiracies you think are out there don't bother me, cos THEY are what WE are. Its 2009 (AD), Planet Earth as we call it and I'm having a good time. So spark up a big fat rasper (sativa dom. I'd say man) and boogie on down with something cool.
On the thread, we can put me down as a yes and I guess we can put you down as a no.
Youtube's got some great stuff on it as well you know, music mainly for me.
Hey mate I think you might be just having a little joke with us, especially with the simpson stuff, in which case ya suckered me pal.
My best and oldest mate is a Mason (although I wouldn't go near the stuff myself) and he don't scare me. He gets me some ace herb though, do you think thats part of the game plan too.
I'll leave out the smilies on this post.
See you in the Dam sometime I hope, I'm sure we would have a great chat, we might not agree but hopefully we would get very stoned trying
. Shit I couldn't stop my finger hitting that smile.
Peace on Earth, and Goodwill to all.
On the thread, we can put me down as a yes and I guess we can put you down as a no.
Youtube's got some great stuff on it as well you know, music mainly for me.
Hey mate I think you might be just having a little joke with us, especially with the simpson stuff, in which case ya suckered me pal.
My best and oldest mate is a Mason (although I wouldn't go near the stuff myself) and he don't scare me. He gets me some ace herb though, do you think thats part of the game plan too.
I'll leave out the smilies on this post.
See you in the Dam sometime I hope, I'm sure we would have a great chat, we might not agree but hopefully we would get very stoned trying
Peace on Earth, and Goodwill to all.
What a long strange trip it is.
You just got to look at the Nobel commitee and who they have chosen or not chosen the past few years.
The whole thing is farsicle now. The trip cost over $200 million of our tax money, the city was close to being on lock down, not to mention the thousands of lost wages due to not being able to get to work places because of road blocks, armed police etc...
And who decides who the commitee are? Not us.
I say fuck them amd fuck the whole nobel organisation!
The whole thing is farsicle now. The trip cost over $200 million of our tax money, the city was close to being on lock down, not to mention the thousands of lost wages due to not being able to get to work places because of road blocks, armed police etc...
And who decides who the commitee are? Not us.
I say fuck them amd fuck the whole nobel organisation!
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I'm really not trying to force my opinions on anyone. I just enjoy sharing videos I find interesting. I realize people hold strong convictions when it comes to politics, and changing peoples minds can sometimes be impossible. However if you can find the time that Riddles in Stone video I posted is really quite interesting. It's almost three hours long and goes into all the hidden symbols that are in Washington DC's architecture. There's quite a bit of debating in the film whether the symbolism is satanic or not. I found it really fascinating, but it does get slow at points so you may want to watch in segments. Here's the link again if you're interested.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... tone&hl=en#
Here's the description of the video directly from Google.
"Riddles In Stone: Secret Architecture of Washington, D.C.", will continue to explore the fascinating history behind the origins and focus of the world's most powerful nation: America. Why was this nation founded? How was the precise location of Washington, D.C., determined? What is the meaning of the seemingly countless occult images in our nation's capitol? Volume II zeroes in on the Masonic & Rosicrucian influence so prevalent amongst our Founding Fathers as they planned, and began to implement, the layout of America's Capitol. For years, extreme controversy has abounded as to the exact meaning of the occult symbols found within the street layout, the buildings, and the monuments of Washington, D.C. Is there really an inverted Pentagram formed by the street layout just north of the White House? We have discovered the esoteric reason why this Pentagram is missing one segment. Was this city laid out to reflect the vision of a Masonic Christ foreseen by Sir Francis Bacon? Is it true that America's capitol was laid out "according to the stars", i.e., in the astrological shapes of certain planets and stars so revered by occultists? Why did our Masonic Founding Fathers perform "Corn, Wine, and Oil" ceremonies at cornerstone layings and at the dedication of the finished structure? Does this occult "wisdom" represent the interests of America, or a hidden agenda? As with Volume I, this "Secret Mysteries" series will continue to explore current -- and possibly future -- events by examining America's past. What can these realities mean for the unfolding destiny of America and the world?«
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... tone&hl=en#
Here's the description of the video directly from Google.
"Riddles In Stone: Secret Architecture of Washington, D.C.", will continue to explore the fascinating history behind the origins and focus of the world's most powerful nation: America. Why was this nation founded? How was the precise location of Washington, D.C., determined? What is the meaning of the seemingly countless occult images in our nation's capitol? Volume II zeroes in on the Masonic & Rosicrucian influence so prevalent amongst our Founding Fathers as they planned, and began to implement, the layout of America's Capitol. For years, extreme controversy has abounded as to the exact meaning of the occult symbols found within the street layout, the buildings, and the monuments of Washington, D.C. Is there really an inverted Pentagram formed by the street layout just north of the White House? We have discovered the esoteric reason why this Pentagram is missing one segment. Was this city laid out to reflect the vision of a Masonic Christ foreseen by Sir Francis Bacon? Is it true that America's capitol was laid out "according to the stars", i.e., in the astrological shapes of certain planets and stars so revered by occultists? Why did our Masonic Founding Fathers perform "Corn, Wine, and Oil" ceremonies at cornerstone layings and at the dedication of the finished structure? Does this occult "wisdom" represent the interests of America, or a hidden agenda? As with Volume I, this "Secret Mysteries" series will continue to explore current -- and possibly future -- events by examining America's past. What can these realities mean for the unfolding destiny of America and the world?«
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You have obviously given much thought to the subject Stanky and I have to respect that. There was a bit of discussion on the masonic symbolism in some of Amsterdam's buildings in some earlier threads this year.
Mate I just don't get it at all. Maybe I'm the eternal optimist and one day a big foot will come down on my head and then it won't matter.
Time for tea and a spliff.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQu_RRLbVDA
Mate I just don't get it at all. Maybe I'm the eternal optimist and one day a big foot will come down on my head and then it won't matter.
Time for tea and a spliff.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQu_RRLbVDA
What a long strange trip it is.
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Indeed, my bad, was simply meant as rippingStanky Danky wrote:No problems here. Only addressed you as junior after you pulled out the tin foil hat. Both only slight disses in my book.Sir Niall of Essex-sire wrote:No worries man, i was just objecting to being addressed as Junior. That implied an insult to me, hence the harsh nature of my posts.
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Yes, and no.
My argument.
Yes
- The significance of change and the potential for a different America. Obama having been elected the first non-Caucasian president of the United States speaks volumes, especially to ethnicity (race) and culture on a global scale.
From http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peac ... ates/2009/ , President Obama was awarded the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize "for his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples"
No
- What had he done, besides being elected the first non-Caucasian President of The U.S.? What significant contributions had he made, above and beyond the others being considered? Given what I had stated above, I have yet to discover anything he had done that justifies a prize, much less the Nobel prize for Peace. Sometimes we forget that the U.S. is currently involved in two high-intensity-conflicts, read war.
There is no peace during war, only before and after. Today, when I read the paper, watched televised news, and listened to the radio, we were still at war. Special note for those that would nit pick: I understand that the US has not formally declared war on any sovereign nation.
We were at war before Obama took office, we were at war a month after he took office and at which time the Nobel Committee announced he was being considered for the prize, and a year later, we are still at war.
Maybe the Nobel Committee should review and change the criteria in which someone is awarded the Peace Prize. To wit, no leader of a nation shall be considered, much less selected, if their nation is currently at war. When peace is at hand, only then should they be considered. To award a prize to someone for their potential and not their accomplishments goes against the fundamental principles of encouraging, recognizing and awarding achievement.
I haven't drank the koolaid although some may say differently. '8)'
Peace.
My argument.
Yes
- The significance of change and the potential for a different America. Obama having been elected the first non-Caucasian president of the United States speaks volumes, especially to ethnicity (race) and culture on a global scale.
From http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peac ... ates/2009/ , President Obama was awarded the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize "for his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples"
No
- What had he done, besides being elected the first non-Caucasian President of The U.S.? What significant contributions had he made, above and beyond the others being considered? Given what I had stated above, I have yet to discover anything he had done that justifies a prize, much less the Nobel prize for Peace. Sometimes we forget that the U.S. is currently involved in two high-intensity-conflicts, read war.
There is no peace during war, only before and after. Today, when I read the paper, watched televised news, and listened to the radio, we were still at war. Special note for those that would nit pick: I understand that the US has not formally declared war on any sovereign nation.
We were at war before Obama took office, we were at war a month after he took office and at which time the Nobel Committee announced he was being considered for the prize, and a year later, we are still at war.
Maybe the Nobel Committee should review and change the criteria in which someone is awarded the Peace Prize. To wit, no leader of a nation shall be considered, much less selected, if their nation is currently at war. When peace is at hand, only then should they be considered. To award a prize to someone for their potential and not their accomplishments goes against the fundamental principles of encouraging, recognizing and awarding achievement.
I haven't drank the koolaid although some may say differently. '8)'
Peace.