Apr 28 2008

The Horror of Gore: Are You Feeling Used?

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…from the archives of the Club of Rome:“It would seem that men and women need a common motivation, namely a common adversary, to organize and act together in the vacuum such as motivation seemed to have ceased to exist or have yet to be found. The need for enemies seems to be acommon historical factor…Bring the divided nation together to face an outside enemy, either a real one or else one INVENTED for the purpose…Democracy will be made to seem responsible for the lagging economy, the scarcity and uncertainties. The very concept of democracy could then be brought into question and allow for the seizure of power by extremists of one brand or the other…

In searching for a new enemy to unite us, we came up with the idea that pollution, the threat of global warming, water shortages, famine and the like would fit the bill. The real enemy [of the elites and their minions] then is humanity itself.”

- “The First Global Revolution” (1991) published by the Club of Rome. Members of the Club of Rome include: Al Gore, Jimmy Carter, Bill Gates, George Soros and author of the Kyoto Protocols Maurice Strong. (Source)

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8 Responses to “The Horror of Gore: Are You Feeling Used?”

  1. Lucky Larryon 28 Apr 2008 at 4:27 pm

    Ninety-six years ago this month the ship RMS Titanic left Southhampton heading for New York. We all know the story, the unsinkable ship sinks after being opened like a can of tuna by an iceberg; great construction but poor materials. Things aren’t always what they appear to be and the Law of Unintended Consequences catches up with the unbending understanding of mankind’s best minds frequently. Many of that eras best and brightest perished on that fateful cruise, surprised that their lives would be required of them on that celebratory voyage. What will happen to the countries of Europe as they implement their voyage on the socialist contract European Union?

    Certainly they didn’t foresee the surrender of their sovereignty fifty plus years ago when they started on this path. The citizens of London England didn’t foresee camera’s on every street corner, spying on their every move. The citizens of Spain, France, German and Italy didn’t foresee their country awash with immigrants from North Africa, Turkey and the Middle East rioting over a bunch of stupid cartoons; the Law of Unintended Consequences is taking shape right before our eyes America.

    What will we do, how will we battle this virus that’s attacking our nation. Virus, you ask? Perhaps mental illness would be more in keeping with what we’re seeing day-to-day. Personal responsibility is cast in the governments lap, socialism is embraced and justice is orphaned in the courts as the society wants to ‘feel good’ about itself. Well, we’ve sown the wind so perhaps it’s time to reap the whirlwind. Our prisons are full, we use our food stocks to make fuel, we ship our factories overseas and cheer while racists tell us they’re finally able to feel proud to be an American. Our answer: multiculturalism, Earth Day, Carbon Credits and let’s stock up on rice. Sad.

  2. zeeon 28 Apr 2008 at 4:37 pm

    If you are not careful, Lucky Larry, I am going to start using your comments as posts… :)

    I can’t argue with anything that you have so eloquently stated, except, “sad” doesn’t even begin to describe it.

  3. Auroraon 28 Apr 2008 at 5:26 pm

    Zee, that a very revealing quote. Thanks for posting it. It’s very true that there needs to be a scapegoat. John Howard in Australia has become the whipping boy of the media and the minions now that Rudd is in.
    I wonder who the common adversary is going to be in the not-so-distant future? Have you heard the anti-Christian murmurings in the breeze on the mainstream media and Hollywood? It will be interesting to see who is going to be left resisting the evil when the going starts getting really tough.

  4. Lucky Larryon 28 Apr 2008 at 5:38 pm

    Re: “…except, “sad” doesn’t even begin to describe it.”

    Yes, I fully agree, but whatever word that I could think to use falls short. If we were living in a small community of 500 souls in that expanse called Montana, Wyoming or the Dakota’s then one voice could make some immediate difference in the operation of the community. However, living in a nation of 300,000,000 what is one persons voice worth? Not much is my guess… It’s taken generation’s of Americans, both living and dying, for the socialist left to derail this train called Freedom; changing the way a society perceives itself and it’s needs takes a long time. What other word than sad seems appropriate I do not know. Oh, things can change quickly. Yet who would desire to see another catastrophe like 9/11 fall upon us? Only our enemies would wish such a thing, much to their disadvantage. No… Our war, like every other great conflict, is principally waged within our own society. I found an article written at http://www.globalpolitician.com/24594-britain-multiculturalism by El Inglés that seems to address the ugliness of the effects of not fighting this internal struggle. There seem to be no easy paths.

  5. zeeon 28 Apr 2008 at 6:44 pm

    Have you heard the anti-Christian murmurings in the breeze on the mainstream media and Hollywood?

    I have been wanting to get back to a couple posts that you had with comments that touched on that.
    What was said there meshes with an Obama speech I have been wanting a Christian to review to demonstrate how he is twisting scripture - but then - he is already stating that the doctrine of inerrancy is false. What sickens me is that they have to take christianity and distort it to meet their universal interpretation, meshing it with Islam. I’d rather they ban all religion than propagate the blaspemous amalgam that they are brewing.

  6. zeeon 29 Apr 2008 at 6:14 pm

    Hi Larry, yours is the second comment I missed..sorry :(

    Oh, things can change quickly. Yet who would desire to see another catastrophe like 9/11 fall upon us?

    But actually, I’m not sure that would do anything more than solidify your typical lefties positions…….they will scream all the louder that the west should lay down.

    I found an article written at by El Inglés that seems to address the ugliness of the effects of not fighting this internal struggle. There seem to be no easy paths.

    Did you see the controversy that raged over that. Mostly because LGF decided to make an issue of it. They treated it as if the author were actually advocating genocide. He is not. he is offering possible outcomes from our present course.
    And even if he were, it would be execrable, but he would only be echoing what is preached in mosques daily and the West does little about.

  7. Lucky Larryon 30 Apr 2008 at 1:38 am

    Don’t be sorry Zee, we’re alright.

    re: “Did you see the controversy that raged over that. Mostly because LGF decided to make an issue of it. They treated it as if the author were actually advocating genocide. He is not. he is offering possible outcomes from our present course.”

    In my not-so-humble-opinion, sometimes Charles is just a little bit to self-righteous. The basic conflagration is LGF refuses to explore every option; both the left and the right seem to cling to this idealistic fantasy. Common sense and experience has shown me that the meekest of men will fight for their lives when there is no other alternative, just as will the meekest of societies. The way to avoid a genocide type of cultural atmosphere is to strongly require that all races, creeds and ideologies abide by the same laws. Along with this is to not grant exceptions and enforce harsh punishment for law breakers even if it’s distasteful. When that happens groups such as the BNP are born, and prosper. I am really grateful for GoV willingness to be on the front lines, just as you are, in telling folks some of what’s happening. Like cancer though, 90% of what’s causing this growth in leftest/Islamic group think is going both undetected and unreported. There is Hope though:

    O LORD, I know that the way of man is not in himself: it is not in man that walketh to direct his steps. O LORD, correct me, but with judgment; not in thine anger, lest thou bring me to nothing.
    (Jeremiah 10:23-24)

  8. zeeon 30 Apr 2008 at 2:22 am

    In my not-so-humble-opinion, sometimes Charles is just a little bit to self-righteous.

    Just a tad, to put it mildly. He does exert a great deal of control on his “minions”. One commenter made the mistake of linking to GOV and hoped he didn’t break a taboo - to which Charles responded that he wouldn’t delete it but if he posted more links , Charles wouldn’t take it kindly. BS
    I understand that his comments are cherry picked for racism etc, but as pristine clean as he keeps it - he is still accused.
    He serves an excellent purpose. The info disseminated there - mostly via his commenters, is valuable - he runs a great site. But as his critics have pointed out, Charles initiates nothing. He does not herd all of his thousands of fans into any body that can effectively fight. Their combined numbers dissolve to ineffectual foam of comments that wash the beach and return to the ocean. However, GOV is deeply involved with the 910 group who I know for a fact are absolutely not racists - I’ve worked with them and I have an idea of the scope of their operations and they are doing some very serious work - they made the decision long ago to remain under the radar - they never intended to be “the site” in anti-jihad .

    The basic conflagration is LGF refuses to explore every option; both the left and the right seem to cling to this idealistic fantasy.

    Yes, I have given this much thought. This unrealistic tinge of liberalism that seems to cling to even the most ardent conservative. And American politics are a whole different animal than European. And to tell you the truth, I am so sick of minorities and the race issue. And I am especially sick of America getting all the “credit” for slavery while the humongous elephant in the room is that blacks and arabs started slavery 1000 years ago.
    You ain’t happy with your “civil rights’ yet, kiss my white American ass.
    Bottom line, I an on GOV’s side in all of this. LGF I will respect for what it does, but it doesn’t begin to approach what GOV does away from the spotlight and the millions of pixels of praise that LGF garners.

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