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Vijay Sarma - Twitter
Regular updates, aphorisms, analysis and ideas.
http://twitter.com/MayorVij
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That's the future now folks. We can see it playing out as we get played. So, the only question now is what else we can do about it. Twit-ta. less than a minute ago via web
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Imagine if you were happily Twitting away and not realizing you were arguing with a robot? Not even a real live spook. A freakin' robot??!! 2 minutes ago via web
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"Army of Fake Social Media Friends to Promote Propaganda" http://tinyurl.com/4l359se - Plus, we'll be talking to govt. robots half the time. 3 minutes ago via web
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When it comes to de-coupling from international trade agreements and preventing World War Three, we may need to do more than re-tweet crap. 4 minutes ago via web
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"The Twitter Revolution Debate Is Dead" http://tinyurl.com/4u4slbm - There you have it. We're going to revolt using Twitter like we're told. 6 minutes ago via web
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When it comes to political resistance or revolution in the past, do we think they gave it any more thought than that? Maybe just a bit? Hmm? 8 minutes ago via web
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Between the article or thought taking up space, plus the tiny url link, we have maybe 50 - 100 characters to express our own thoughts. True? 9 minutes ago via web
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In fact, what the hell is the point of all this damn thinking about what I'm talking about? I'm not supposed to! Just pass on updates! Okay? 11 minutes ago via web
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Of course, whenever something is promoted a lot, there's obviously more than one reason for it. But, who can type more than one on Twitter? 12 minutes ago via web
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All the "bullies" stories in the media are just to make sure they can jack more kids with meds who act up, fight like normal, etc. It's sad. 13 minutes ago via web
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"Facebook targets cyberbullies with new reporting system" http://tinyurl.com/6eaau6x - FYI, they don't hate bullies, they like snitching. 14 minutes ago via web
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Once everyone understands how the new world order system is robbing everybody right now, as we can all see, we can work together wherever. 16 minutes ago via web
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Marginalized groups were set up to claim wins as hand-outs from govts. That way they can admit we're all losing but they're finally winning. 17 minutes ago via web
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Immigrants will often take what corrupt govts. offers, like status. But, without the white people majority fighting back, we're all screwed. 18 minutes ago via web
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White people are getting their asses kicked by their culture, including the media, collective guilt over racism and other crap. This is bad. 21 minutes ago via web
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People from other countries know it, they'll talk some politi-smack with you unless someone else walks in (to a store). Then we'll clam up. 22 minutes ago via web
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Habitually, our conversations have gone from a healthy and cathartic anger and skepticism to a specific way of carefully destroying it. 23 minutes ago via web
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Bringing up political issues, when we know it's impolite to suggest we do anything about them, means there's no reason to bring them up. 25 minutes ago via web
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See, the biggest problem is not having a point to what we're talking about -- on purpose, or a goal to point to that makes it worthwhile. 26 minutes ago via web
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That's why so much corruption can be revealed daily, or stuff that had Infowars buzzing for a week 5 years ago now happens every 5 minutes. 27 minutes ago via web
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Offline, when people have something to say, it better not be much. Then again, if it's not much, what's the point of talking? That was fun. 28 minutes ago via web
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Many good jokes take a longer set-up to get to a better punchline. Many stories are the same. Twitting helps destroy our patience for them. 29 minutes ago via web
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Social networking accelerates this process by getting us to repeat it several times a day, like grown-up infants crying taking a pacifier. 30 minutes ago via web
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Many would rather feel good immediately at all costs, including their logic, options in the present and their future, than commit to action. 31 minutes ago via web
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Socially engineered responses to defend collective inaction involve trying defend our own, not discussing things to do about the problems. 33 minutes ago via web
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The criminal crippling of our ability to understand facts about the world that millions online do and do something with them is now obvious. 36 minutes ago via web
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Some will want to say they "Went to a (no prorogue) protest!" or something. Others will say "Nobody wants to talk about it!". That's it. 37 minutes ago via web
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Canada is stuck in a form of soft-fascism right now that's getting harder to take, including a PM we hate for 5 years and do nothing about. 38 minutes ago via web
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I definitely want to encourage any info warriors out there to take the opportunity to make more sense than most of this election seriously. 38 minutes ago via web
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Incidentally, since Twitter's the new meme du jour, I'll announce my Federal MP candidacy exploratory committee convenes now. This is nuts. 40 minutes ago via web
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"The UN’s secretive alien ambassador" http://tinyurl.com/2av6aq4 - They've got plans out the wazoo to pull this off. Even to fake aliens. 41 minutes ago via web
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Old people can watch the fireworks. Young people can Twit about them. Adults have find ways to figure out and deal with this NWO stuff soon. 44 minutes ago via web
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This is all supposed to make perfect sense unless we know the nonsense behind the scenes. First A happened. Then obviously B. And so on. about 1 hour ago via web
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We won't want to start a war with Russia or China easily, plus it'll be hard to get others involved unless they jump-off in the middle-east. about 1 hour ago via web
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That's the plan in Soviet Canuckistan, plus everywhere else in a "global" system, which we can see being organized by the UN world govt now. about 1 hour ago via web
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See, the UN, their NGO's and more evil or misguided groups will tell women to celebrate gains over men while we all pay $2 a litre for gas. about 1 hour ago via web
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Instead of the vague concept of "the patriarchy" and the innate scumminess of all men, women need to learn about the central banking mafia. about 1 hour ago via web
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"UNESCO launches new programme to strengthen voices of Pakistani women" http://tinyurl.com/6du38rl - along with CIA drone attack bombings. about 1 hour ago via web
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Thanks to social engineering, we have lots of shrill and paranoid women with lots of silly and emasculated men. How do we stop this trend? about 1 hour ago via web
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U.S. slave-masters put women in charge to make sure those big black guys didn't beat the crap out of 'em to save their families. Today too. about 1 hour ago via web
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UNESCO: "Women Make the News 2011" http://tinyurl.com/4dx7q - They'll empower groups to control them. After all, who gives them their power? about 1 hour ago via web
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If you can't move, lay off the Haagendas. If you can't talk, lay off the Twitter. about 1 hour ago via web
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Communist Canada Caveat: I know I'm supposed to say "But I hope people enjoy Twit! :)" or something. But f--k that. Consider this a warning. about 1 hour ago via web
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Remember when someone would snap their fingers to get your attention? Imagine it constantly happening all around your head. It's Twitsane. about 1 hour ago via web
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Good Lord. Every time I have to take a break from my stream of Twitter consciousness to see what normal Twits look like I want to throw up. about 1 hour ago via web
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FYI, this is also why I'm focused on destroying mind control. If we wake up, but can't speak up, we're useless. We need to more people to. about 1 hour ago via web
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UNESCO "40 years combat against the illicit trafficking of cultural property" http://tinyurl.com/4etrkm - don't think they control culture? about 1 hour ago via web
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Think: If the govt. asked us to speak like we're retarded, we'd get suspicious. But, if SN tools are promoted as "ours" we get excited to. about 1 hour ago via web
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Every heavily promoted online social network tool eventually results in short and retarded happy blurts dominating it. What happens to us? about 1 hour ago via web
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Now to Twit properly, I'm supposed to say stuff like "rainy day - but not sad - why bother! :)" and crap like that turning us into children. about 1 hour ago via web
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"Do Not Donate to Illuminati Charities" http://tinyurl.com/66p7p52 we've seen this shadiness before, but it's good to go in-depth to lock it about 1 hour ago via web
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As long as people can barely look at this info, if at all, they'll convince many who do into thinking they're doing more. But... for what? about 1 hour ago via web
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Beating mind control is key. Not understanding history and thinking it's nifty or scary stuff, but not being run like rats on a treadmill. about 2 hours ago via web
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The same conspira-cabals will send armies of dupes out to do the best jobs they think they can w.out learning of or affecting overall plans. about 2 hours ago via web
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FYI, by NWO, I mean faketivists (be nice now!) mostly ignore banks, foundations, intelligence agencies, secret societies, history and more. about 2 hours ago via web
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Groups with money, power or status in this system will be elevated to rule over us and define our demands -- as long as they ignore the NWO. about 2 hours ago via web
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However, we're going to see a lot more super-rich tax-exempt foundation funded socialist CIActivism as a response to fool people. Watch out. about 2 hours ago via web
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Just figuring out the best answers to the obvious problems (political corruption, rising prices, brainwashing, etc.) when comparing is easy. about 2 hours ago via web
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Well, it's crappy weather now, but I'm looking forward to hitting the streets, helping wake everybody up fast, then moving on to solutions. about 2 hours ago via web
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Rocking back and forth in a conspira-coma is where they want to put people who find out about this stuff. Or (dialectic) suicidal nihilism. about 2 hours ago via web
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People are narrowing the scope of what they can comprehend, besides what they're supposed to, or "Get right with G-d and get outta the way!" about 2 hours ago via web
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"WAITING FOR THE WORLD TO END" - http://tinyurl.com/4dszpxk - Conspira-Vet Springmeier for HenryMakow.com - the conspira-market wants these. about 2 hours ago via web
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The more we talk about how big and scary they are, the less we want to talk about it, after all that's depressing. Maybe it'll just go away? about 2 hours ago via web
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While spending time, money and effort scaring us into thinking they're all-powerful, they've also recruited an online echo-chamber to help. about 2 hours ago via web
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Imagine if you were the "real" serial killer from "Silence of the Lambs". Wouldn't you admire how good the movie is? That's modern NWO info. about 2 hours ago via web
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Proverbially "waking up" is the point for everyone, or feeling like an overwhelming world govt. is controlling our lives and accepting it. about 2 hours ago via web
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Controlling us by getting us to focus solely on how "cool" something is said is part of mind control. Nothing's useful. Just entertaining. about 2 hours ago via web
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Perhaps we waited too long, but then again, it's not like millions of people haven't taken the "red pill". And "The Matrix" came out in '99. about 2 hours ago via web
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The globalists don't care what we do as long as we stay the hell out of their way. They'll give you an iPad and take your house. And iPad. about 2 hours ago via web
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"Charlie Sheen''s house searched by cops" http://tinyurl.com/47kfvr4 don't worry, he's fine, plus this is a more comfy and familiar subject. about 2 hours ago via web
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Anyway, just a window into the world govt. taking control of the world. And how. Unless we can address this stuff locally we won't stop it. about 2 hours ago via web
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"UNESCO addresses Climate Change Adaptation in the Caribbean" http://tinyurl.com/4qs783x - not poverty or political power - the "weather"! about 2 hours ago via web
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UNESCO "Korean president to receive award for ‘green growth’ strategy" http://tinyurl.com/4v4ojxq - Or, for selling your country to the UN. about 2 hours ago via web
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UNESCO'er “Education is a great force for peace but it can also be a force for war.” http://tinyurl.com/6bs3e2c - Global Feducation by 2015? about 2 hours ago via web
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This is the macro to the micro, or training armies of bureaucrats, NGO's, media and activists to "know where it's going" and help get there. about 2 hours ago via web
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"UNESCO Director-General calls for a new kind of humanism" - http://tinyurl.com/6bgdox6 - i.e. shut up and accept globalization. (Read it.) about 2 hours ago via web
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Forgive my Twitticism, but just because someone says they do something good doesn't meant it's true. See: politics for the last 50 years. about 2 hours ago via web
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"UNESCO marks Int'l Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (21 March)" http://tinyurl.com/4g62457 is for the global mono-culture. about 2 hours ago via web
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Basically, super-rich control-freak ideas at meetings like Bilderberg are filtered down through many diff org's who get the diff parts done. about 2 hours ago via web
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Okay, we're now 5 years into UNESCO "sustainable development" education push. They seem really happy with it. Okay, so how's it happening? about 2 hours ago via web
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"UNESCO's priorities for the remaining half of the Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (2005-2014) - http://tinyurl.com/4g5bdrx about 2 hours ago via web
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Alan Watt from CuttingThroughTheMatrix.com and others say the elites goal of "world peace" is to destroy our ability to think or fight back. about 2 hours ago via web
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"UNESCO - Building peace in the minds of men and women" http://tinyurl.com/347a66l - That's really their slogan on their website. Good job! about 2 hours ago via web
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We have to do something because everyone is doing something. So, the people who can tell everyone to do something can then control everyone. about 2 hours ago via web
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Perhaps the hardest thing for some to understand is how social engineers work over time, from emails, to blogs, to blurts, bleeps and barks. about 2 hours ago via web
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Globally standardizing thought is part of our global cultural and political loboto-castration. Going along to get along's political suicide. about 2 hours ago via web
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National govts. are supposed to get destroyed to make way for a world govt. If people don't ask their govts. for stuff, they'll lose 'em. about 2 hours ago via web
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BTW, the "recovery" isn't being hijacked by middle-east instability, it's being hijacked by global financiers speculating on ponzi schemes. about 2 hours ago via web
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"The problem is people don't have faith in themselves... so they (just) marvel (at others)" - Alex Jones, 10/Feb/11 - people need to find it about 2 hours ago via web
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Political efforts to preserve our rights are needed, but ones to preserve our govts. to keep them are even more, or they'll be lost anyway. about 2 hours ago via web
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Since March 2007 when the UN-IPCC launched "global warming", some have said it's more dangerous than the "war on terror". Were they right? about 2 hours ago via web
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"UN Stakeholder Forum's Programme on Sustainable Development Governance" http://tinyurl.com/4r2z3f7 includes corp, gov, finance, everything. about 2 hours ago via web
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Hundreds of meetings and agreements leading up to this are being consolidated at the international level right now. We need out of them. about 2 hours ago via web
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Nothing is hidden today, it's all out in the open, but if world government isn't a trending topic on Twitter, will people notice? about 3 hours ago via web
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"UN Pocket Guide to Sustainable Development Governance" http://tinyurl.com/6yxvyar - a big, fat, ugly plan to control the world's resources. about 3 hours ago via web
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"UN Earth Summit 2012: Vision, Cooperation, Transformation" - http://www.earthsummit2012.org/ - see the .PDF sched leading up to world govt. about 3 hours ago via web
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Between now and 2012 we can expect a toxic combo of increasing crises to scare us and fun to distract us. It's supposed to get really crazy. about 3 hours ago via web
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Politically Correct Caveat Emperor States: Of course you can bring G-d into it, but he should help you "think" shouldn't He? (Or She, oops.) about 3 hours ago via web
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However, here in the Txt, Chat and Twitterverse, just repeating "G-d's pissed!" and any random mindless crap we'll agree on quickly is easy about 3 hours ago via web
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Keeping it grounded and "real" and based on any earthly evidence we can find, we should look for more than the "G-d's pissed!" explanation. about 3 hours ago via web
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HAARP technology is big U.S. military antenna's worldwide that can mess with the earth's electromagnetic frequency, including us. It's wild. about 3 hours ago via web
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Oh yeah, Japan's big earthquake-tsunami thingy might have been caused by HAARP, check Jesse Ventura's TV show - http://tinyurl.com/4rppbsk about 3 hours ago via web
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21st Century Mind Control: Welcome to the ride. There are lots of shiny lights but you'll be sick to your stomach and short of cash soon. about 3 hours ago via web
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People who can rage like lunatics about sports, reality tv, fashion, celebs and more turn into shy confused school girls over "politics". about 4 hours ago via web
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Right now, we're like a herd of wolves drinking from a poisoned lake being culled off, but because we can speak and think, a lot is mental. about 4 hours ago via web
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Freejasonry is an option, or local lodges where neighbours can go to discuss real issues in a serious and passionate ways to act on them. about 4 hours ago via web
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The Alex Jones Show is good for this too, or after spending hours a day successfully live on air for years, he's good at keeping it real. about 4 hours ago via web
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Using music, where artists are (increasingly rarely) allowed to express natural emotions about political issues can help us feel our own. about 4 hours ago via web
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Plus, there's a nicey-nice mass media style we're supposed to employ when sharing concerning info that may neuter our desire to act on it. about 4 hours ago via web
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Being unable to talk about NWO stuff in detail means we may be unable to use it to affect elections. We missed Toronto. What about the Feds? about 4 hours ago via web
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For over 50 years people have put out carefully researched evidence laying out what was supposed to happen today and tomorrow. So, now what? about 4 hours ago via web
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Why are info war efforts failing?Before too many people are taken out, we need to find at least 1% of people who can fight back right away. about 4 hours ago via web
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The pressure to smoke the latest corporate-crack rocks is smokin' holes in our history. We don't even think about who gives us what to know. about 4 hours ago via web
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Wowza, the quick one-hitter updates and corporate-crack pipe is making it hard for us to remember anything. Crowcaine destroys your brane. about 4 hours ago via web
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Twitterverse - What You Want To Believe In http://nblo.gs/fgUdn about 23 hours ago via NetworkedBlogs
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That means more conversations about what's going on in depth with people where you live so you both have a stake in an outcome to work for. less than a minute ago via web
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Some people can parrot corporate Twitter netiquette and squawk about too many "smart" (uh-huh) phone updates. Others have to speak English. 2 minutes ago via web
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Really, unless we react to this madness, our failure will move from amusing, to sad, to paranoid, to obscene, to grotesque in Commie Canada. 4 minutes ago via web
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"Norm Macdonald says he's going to cut back on tweeting due to angry followers" http://tinyurl.com/4w9uma9 - keep it to 2 Twits a day, eh? 6 minutes ago via web
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Are people really supposed to encourage others to just lay down and take all this crap? It's on TV how we're losing our futures. Now what? 7 minutes ago via web
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Thanks to our 24/7/365 surveillance, we're also carefully studied, like bugs under a microscope, to see how to screw us better and faster. 8 minutes ago via web
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Note: we've probably lost 10% of our living standards in the last year. Or, it costs us that much more just to maintain the lives we have. 10 minutes ago via web
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"Canada spends just 11% of disposable income on food." - Amanda Lang, CBC's The National, 8/Mar/11 - Okay, so we're cool with being jacked? 11 minutes ago via web
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As long as we focus on a reality we'd like to believe in, like potential benefits of better vaccines, we won't deal with the bad ones here. 12 minutes ago via web
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What happens is our desire to believe in things the way we'd like to see them weakens our ability to focus on dealing with them as they are. 14 minutes ago via web
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My buddy isn't against all vaccines because the ones in his own head work great. However, the ones here on earth are dangerous toxic crap. 15 minutes ago via web
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Many of the ideas about the world in our heads are great, but the same ones on earth can't just be replaced with fantasies. It doesn't work. 16 minutes ago via web
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That's why we're being discouraged from discussing this stuff and the particulars of how to work together to deal with it. It would work. 17 minutes ago via web
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Nothing else guarantees our ability to work together where we live better than a real or perceived external threat. They know it. It's them. 18 minutes ago via web
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We can all have our own fave "app" on the iPhone (etc.), but in our atomized world of individual taste, the unifier is battlling banksters. 19 minutes ago via web
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Family members may fight, but when the house is being robbed, they may stop fighting long enough to stop being robbed. That's the info war. 21 minutes ago via web
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This isn't just for fun, or history, it's for the marbles. All of them. That's what "globalization" is all about. The (new) world (order). 23 minutes ago via web
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Unless people can honestly say that there's absolutely nothing we should do because the system is clearly fine, they'd better figure it out. 24 minutes ago via web
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Even if people disagree with someone on something going on, surely they know something else gong on worth working on. That settles things. 25 minutes ago via web
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Mind control is the touchiest issue. Therapist is like "the rapist" because they can get deep into our minds. Still, we can beat it or lose. 27 minutes ago via web
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Sports fans can lose teeth over ideas or teams they're heavily invested in, but if they can't even "talk" about politics, it's hard to care. 28 minutes ago via web
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People are constantly encouraged to soft-sell critiques of anything serious or important until we forget how to get mad at the right stuff. 29 minutes ago via web
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Weak allusions abound. Weak (as in wack) critiques of Obama, banksters, health issues, politicians and more. They're so weak, they're lies. 30 minutes ago via web
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The raw power of 21st Century Propaganda is stunning to behold, or people unable to talk about anything except for what we're given and how. 31 minutes ago via web
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What's amazing is how strongly many feel about one side or another, though we usually don't know much about either, or enough to smell B.S. 33 minutes ago via web
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Our mass media just hammers us with propaganda until we start to force each other to choose between two stupid sides of issues we're given. 34 minutes ago via web
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Libya was doing great relative to most African nations, and even many Western ones according to reports, with few stories of brutality too. 35 minutes ago via web
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Ghaddafi may be like Saddam, a committed nationalist really hard to kill or get out. Not good, but better to his people than to the West. 37 minutes ago via web
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For the last few weeks they've been unquestionably supportive of the mid-east protests, but all of a sudden they're drawing on random doubt. 39 minutes ago via web
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"How genuine the sentiment is, it's impossible to know." - The National on the pro-Gaddhafi'ists 8/Mar/11 - Interesting editorializing eh? 40 minutes ago via web
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While all this goes on, sudden we're then told "Look over there! The middle-east is exploding! Power to the people! Stay on Twitter!" Huh? 41 minutes ago via web
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No politician in power who's caught breaking the law even needs to get punished in Communist Canada. That's worse than the old Soviet Union. 42 minutes ago via web
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Harper's openly re-naming Canada "his" government and was just caught breaking the law with election money-laundering in 2006. What to Twit? 44 minutes ago via web
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Many will need distracting placebo's, but the cure will be those who can focus on the task at hand, or the info war and what to do with it. about 1 hour ago via web
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Political will is the only thing missing, but now that the roller-coaster's really started downhill, perhaps it's possible to find it soon. about 1 hour ago via web
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It's also called a "Tobin Tax", but taxing Wall Street just 1% on their trillions in transactions, or Bay Street, could fund tons of stuff. about 1 hour ago via web
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One idea that Webster Tarpley suggests is a 1% tax on Wall Street (Bay Street?) transactions, or the speculation causing price hikes, etc. about 1 hour ago via web
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Now that the Twitteratti, Twitterazzi, Twitterstapo and their Twitticisms have begun dominating our culture thanks to our media, it's tough. about 1 hour ago via web
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That's why a year ago with a local truth group I warned "this is a last stand for the fate of the human mind". And that was before Twitter. about 1 hour ago via web
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We're at the point where it's close to impossible for many to challenge any of this stuff in detail, or make plans to deal with it at all. about 1 hour ago via web
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That's why I can't agree to go along with our Commie Canada loboto-castration, or politely talk about all this garbage. It puts us to sleep. about 1 hour ago via web
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Of course, I know, Cdns are scared out of their minds, but more have to get back in them to make sure we can use them to deal with this crap about 1 hour ago via web
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Do people really prefer being constantly poisoned, grabbing a $5 smoothie once in a while and hoping things work out to stopping this crap? about 1 hour ago via web
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Otherwise women will just celebrate random stats, men failing, and more self-destructive crap that weakens everyone against elitist control. about 1 hour ago via web
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Instead of attacking other groups in the population, people have to actually look at how the super-rich work to stop them from doing this. about 1 hour ago via web
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Meanwhile, on the 100th Anniv. of Int'l Women's Day, women are being told they're doing well for kicking men's asses. What about banksters? about 1 hour ago via web
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Cops and soldiers aren't much better off in this system, or they're employed but depressed and paranoid, but everyone will try to keep jobs. about 1 hour ago via web
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At some point, people have to realize there's a small window of opportunity before the police state really kicks-in and their jobs change. about 1 hour ago via web
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We're watching people get herded off land generations of their ancestors built on TV with a handy explanation for it - they can't afford it! about 1 hour ago via web
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The destruction of Cdn. small towns is part of UN Agenda 21 plans by super-rich to crush us all in big cities steal all the land on earth. about 1 hour ago via web
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"I'm very shocked by it, but it's not something I can control eh?" - Small town restauranteur, CBC The National 8/Mar/11 - Or is it? Maybe. about 1 hour ago via web
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This is the same jingoistic "We're number one!" or "At least we're not as bad as..." nonsense they feed Americans while screwing them too. about 1 hour ago via web
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"We spend less of our disposable income on food... for the average Cdn. we're better off than many, many countries" - Amanda Lang - Great... about 1 hour ago via web
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"I will really compare the two, that's something I wasn't doing." - Interviewee on coupon flyers, CBC's The National, 8/Mar/11 - Thanks CBC! about 1 hour ago via web
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"So that one is cheaper." - Kimberly Clancy, shopping expert, CBC's The National, 8/Mar/11 - Watching our tele-castration is excruciating. about 1 hour ago via web
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"You need food." - Interviewee, CBC's The National, 8/Mar/11 - They're literally teaching Canadians how to go shopping at the grocery store. about 1 hour ago via web
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People have to decide if it's cooler to get kicked in the sack or fight back. If they don't know how, then they'd better be f--king curious. about 1 hour ago via web
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For some reason gas prices spike right away at the slightest excuse, even though it's delivered months in advance. It's just a price-jack. about 1 hour ago via web
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Instead of just accepting the final accelerating stages of national disintegration to prep us for a world government in 2012, we shouldn't. about 1 hour ago via web
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Here in Communist Canada, I'm not supposed to challenge this crap, plus on Twit-err, it's hard to do anything but riff on mainstream crap. about 1 hour ago via web
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B.C. jacked a senior for his licence unfairly for 2 years. The story has an unhappy ending. He's still jacked. Go CBC's The National.Thanks. about 1 hour ago via web
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Notice how they don't say "If Harper doesn't do better throw him out on his ass!"? Or get us to make price hikes a federal election issue? about 1 hour ago via web
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This is obscene: stupid commercials interrupted by stupid news to create stupid people. CBC can do good work but today's National blows. about 1 hour ago via web
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Men age 25 - 45 old enough to know better + young and strong enough to do better had better make sure they do more than just "clip coupons". about 2 hours ago via web
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"When you shop, use coupons and compare to beat rising prices!" - CBC's The National, 8/Mar/11 - Watch adults being turned into children. about 2 hours ago via web
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"As we know, prices rise during a recovery." Amanda Lang, CBC's The National, 8/Mar/11 - I can't believe we have to accept this crap. Wow. about 2 hours ago via web
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1. It's a good way to see human beings again, or people being victimized by the same consolidating system who could probably use a hand too. 45 minutes ago via web
2. Knowledge is power to make better decisions. No other solution will work. Not yelling protest slogans. Not parroting official ones. Infowar. about 1 hour ago via web
3. At some point, the proverbial "info" in the "info war" becomes the personal and public responsibility of people in every country to save it. about 1 hour ago via web
4. If someone's house was on fire, should they complain about the singing voice telling them so? Water their plants and say they're doing fine? about 1 hour ago via web
5. That ultimately involves public support and pressure, which isn't just a spectator sport. We can't just wait for the conspira-court jester. about 1 hour ago via web
6. Once we identify who said, signed or did what, we can figure out who should try to undo it. We don't even have to know, they should. Cool? about 1 hour ago via web
7. Arguments about nothing, or about something for nothing, can easily become a bad habit. Instead, we can work backwards from the system out. about 1 hour ago via web
8. Conspira-Trivia is all over the place, but it's disposable, or even arguable ad infinitum, because there's no practical goal to use it for. about 1 hour ago via web
9. Solutions can beat everything, or diagramming how to go from knowledge, to knowledge of the system, to pressure, to political change. Easy? about 1 hour ago via web
10. Orwellian double-think + fear + cool makes us think something us up, or maybe not, but maybe it's just easier to ignore it, so whatever. about 1 hour ago via web
11. Daily news stories can be ignored, but not what's happening at the pump and price-check, plus more. This may be leading somewhere. Who says? about 1 hour ago via web
12. That's what makes our collapsing system interesting: if it falls apart, nearly everyone is screwed, so nearly everyone should try to scrap. about 1 hour ago via web
13. Check out - http://www.naturalnews.com/ - for the best health info, or Google (search) for a health problem + Natural News to see details. about 1 hour ago via web
14. Doctors and nurses got a sweet but bum-ride in this since they're at the forefront of the eugenics program, or Big Pharmacide pays nicely. about 1 hour ago via web
15. After all, how can faith be worthwhile unless it's tested? Fair enough. If people have faith in sci, govt., media, etc., they can test it. about 1 hour ago via web
16. However, like any faith, if it's strong enough, then it should be able to survive any heretical critiques that ultimately help validate it. about 1 hour ago via web
17. We've been trained to have "faith" in big and corrupt institutions, which means we don't like looking into things that threaten our faith. about 1 hour ago via web
18. Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary, many other Canadian cities and most of Europe refuse to fluoridate their water, so Toronto, Ottawa, etc. can. about 1 hour ago via web
19. Just imagine if a local poll of 100 people grew to 100,000 on a given issue. That would help people pester politicians with public support. about 1 hour ago via web
20. Then we have to organize where we live to perpetually petition our politicians to keep them busy deconstructing the new world order's plans. about 1 hour ago via web
21. We could try "positive thinking" instead of "positive ignoring", or be confident in what we can do instead of confidently closing our eyes. about 1 hour ago via web
22. We're getting bad economic news daily, plus the stuff in the middle-east, so many people will shut-down and hope for the best. And the rest? about 1 hour ago via web
23. Online, we're supposed to be like birds chasing shiny pieces of tinfoil. That way, we don't notice, care about, or affect things offline. about 1 hour ago via web
24. When everything is just supposed to be interesting or entertaining, there's little thinking, just feeling, then it's on to the next high. about 1 hour ago via web
25. That's been bizarre for a while now, but just figuring stuff out in a fast-paced world won't really cut it. We've gotta take blocks back. about 2 hours ago via web
26. What's wild is people use to read a few newspapers to feel they're informed - but don't respect the best of the world's news at Infowars! :( about 2 hours ago via web
27. FYI-Supplemental, "Glenn Beck's Shtick? Alex Jones Got There First" http://tinyurl.com/4lx6yf5 see Rolling Stone's great and bold analysis. about 2 hours ago via web
28. FYI, "The most paranoid man in America" http://tinyurl.com/6c3jc7p Rolling Stone does two great articles on Alex Jones, rare MSM newsflash! about 2 hours ago via web
29. Unless there are practical ways to use the latest info about the system to affect political change, I'd rather play with its toys instead. about 2 hours ago via web
30. Once we look into it and understand how the people at the top work, we can't just let "normal" political things like "elections" pass us by. about 2 hours ago via web
31. Mind control is a mofo, but that's cool, frankly I'd just like to help beat it, wake everyone up fast and move on to more complex issues. about 2 hours ago via web
32. Instead of facts that pile on top of a snowball of B.S. on TV, people can share what's done about this worldwide like it's perfectly normal. about 2 hours ago via web
33. Conspirience Say: "Don't add to the misery of the world, but don't avoid and prolong it, explain how to stop it, that should make happy." about 2 hours ago via web
34. "To change something, don't attack it, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete." - Buckminster Fuller (dayumm, that's good) about 2 hours ago via web
35. Gotta hand it to Bob Proctor from "The Secret" (and others) for a great talk at the YOUnique Wealth seminar in Toronto, he had great quotes. about 2 hours ago via web
36. Meanwhile, there's a global recession and agreements to use foreign troops here in a crisis. We should try to get rid of them this election. about 2 hours ago via web
37. Factor in how politely soft we're supposed to be while shying away, saying "don't go there", being obsessed with fluff, stuff and trivia. about 2 hours ago via web
38. Will the best Twit's work on here? Should we get into "Twitter Beef" as it's known in hip hop? Should people write stories on Twits? Hmm... about 2 hours ago via web
39. Yuri Bezmenov said the KGB looked into the new age and meditation "escape" ideas as great forms of mind control - http://tinyurl.com/4swmea6 about 2 hours ago via web
40. Sometimes people think to relax, like doing a puzzle, gardening, cooking etc. Things that productively occupy our minds can be worthwhile. about 2 hours ago via web
41. Remember how people used to say they didn't want to think, they just wanted to relax? By making it common they changed how we (don't) think. about 2 hours ago via web
42. What happens in a world where - when not worked - being entertained is the goal, is there's less consideration of the utility of the info. about 2 hours ago via web
43. Keep in mind that the best nut-shots to the NWO can be exceptionally entertaining. Take Alex Jones 20 movies (please!) for example. about 2 hours ago via web
44. Otherwise, here in Communist Canada and in the Global Soviet, we'll just admire the best definitions of increasing global tyranny. Sucky! about 2 hours ago via web
45. Amazing stuff like that (W.I.N.S) has been done for decades, but instead of being impressed, we have to take it to the next level locally. about 2 hours ago via web
46. FYI, Lupe Fiasco's controversial "Lasers" Album is out today - March 8th! Google it, "Words I Never Said" crushes http://tinyurl.com/4eb56lb about 2 hours ago via web
47. People used to be told that "change" takes a long time so controlled opposition could hide their corrupt slackery. Now change happens fast. about 2 hours ago via web
48. Here's where it gets tricky: would we rather attack and destroy each other just because they're harder to beat? Does that make any sense? about 2 hours ago via web
49. While we want random groups of people to change how they think, all of us are getting screwed by the same cabals at the top. Is this news? about 2 hours ago via web
50. All that does is bug people and standardize thought further while warping worldviews to ignore bankers and financiers who really run things. about 2 hours ago via web
51. Then people struggle for years to raise "awareness", or create prettier colouring books and other crappy propaganda to socially engineer us. about 2 hours ago via web
52. Controlled mainstream activism teaches us to target other members of the population who have no power, like men vs. women, black vs. white. about 2 hours ago via web
53. Racism, sexism and all the other crap engineered by the people who control the propaganda that can do it can only be stopped at the source. about 2 hours ago via web
54. Nothing against brown guys, which I have to say, even as a brown guy, in this politically correct world, where we worry about stupid stuff. about 2 hours ago via web
55. Damn. I feel like it's the 4th quarter, I've got the ball and I'm screaming "Hey! Brown guys can't play basketball!" and chucking up a shot. about 3 hours ago via web
56. Then, they can herd people into the streets to get beat by police while people at home watch TV, freak-out and choose tyranny over anarchy. about 3 hours ago via web
57. Imagine if the elite could reveal everything they do to us and somehow prevent us from thinking of anything to do about it, except protest. about 3 hours ago via web
58. Check UNESCO, they plan education for the world-state and want us learning as fast as possible, but not thnking much http://www.unesco.org/ about 3 hours ago via web
59. It's easier to say screw it. about 3 hours ago via web
60. Just repeatedly forcing yourself to squeeze whatever you have to say into 140 characters is exhausting, so you give up and just blurt stuff. about 3 hours ago via web
61. We know we're spied on, especially online, so we should figure if they'll go that far with our privacy, they'll probably controlling us too. about 3 hours ago via web
62. See: I even had to change "might do" to "may do" to fit my thoughts into 140 characters quickly without getting frustrated. This is a game. about 3 hours ago via web
63. Sorry for not Twitting much, I'd like to Twit how I'm supposed to, but only if I didn't have to, otherwise I'm worried about what it may do. about 3 hours ago via web
64. "The Government's 'Sockpuppet' Army" http://tinyurl.com/46ny5mn think they made short redundant blurbs on YouTube and elsewhere fashionable? about 3 hours ago via web
65. "Army of fake social media friends to promote propaganda" http://tinyurl.com/4bproer think they got us here by using robots to talk to us? about 3 hours ago via web
66. Once we all (or almost all) think we should agree on what's hot to talk about, even if it seems in our favour, e-tabulation can be fraud. about 3 hours ago via web
67. We're not supposed to "talk about" what's going on and think of what to do. We're just supposed to follow what's hot, which is controlled. about 3 hours ago via web
68. Revolution, flashmobs, and brain chips. A grim vision of the future http://tinyurl.com/3bfd2v NATO predicting the near future in April '07. about 3 hours ago via web
69. The only thing that Twit's really good for is creating "flash mobs", known as harmless group fun, but 1st predicted by the UK Defence Dept. about 3 hours ago via web
70. When we just get updates on mainstream narratives, random ego-syntonic blurts or common jokes based common knowledge, that's all we'll want. about 3 hours ago via web
71. Notice "new world order" or "conspiracy theory" info isn't hot on Twitter. Why? It requires an explanation. Updated propaganda doesn't. about 3 hours ago via web
72. Great interview: Elene Prokopeas - Green Diva Mom.com and Mike Adams - Natural News. Are you a parent? Check it: http://tinyurl.com/m57xcd about 3 hours ago via web
73. When it comes to explaining the banking conspiracy behind the new world order, plus figuring out better policies to beat it, Twit's tough. about 3 hours ago via web
74. Group think is created easy this way too. After all, how many unique ways can (unique?) people describe something in 140 characters or less? about 3 hours ago via web
75. This is the ultimate tool to destroy language by destroying our desire to use it. Why talk when you can text? Then who wants to talk to you? about 3 hours ago via web
76. With every "Twit" story (Twitstory?) promoted by the media, from Charlie Sheen's million followers to Arab revolutions, we get into it. about 3 hours ago via web
77. For centuries, rulers must have struggled in councils to think of and agree on the perfect concise propaganda to repeat. Now we do it. about 3 hours ago via web
78. Twitter is a huge part of this problem and why I feel it's so heavily promoted by the corporate media as a tool for a populist revolution. about 3 hours ago via web
79. Of course, repeated propaganda means many will have learned an excuse fo this, it's not global warming, it's climate change, or anything! :) about 3 hours ago via web
80. http://www.climatedepot.com/ is kind of like a Drudge Report for fake green news, including "global warming" despite 4 years of cold since! about 3 hours ago via web
81. Environmental threats are now a given, or we accept them without understanding them, or learning the frauds behind many of the ones promoted about 3 hours ago via web
82. "Cocoa crisis builds in Ivory Coast" http://tinyurl.com/4ow53gx since we know about 3rd World slavery, we may accept rising prices from it. about 3 hours ago via web
83. Propaganda is a slow-burn process, or they'll run a bunch of stories months or years in advance to plant "ideas" or "fact" in our minds. about 3 hours ago via web
84. Sticking with the mainstream worldview is starting to get dangerous, or we'll be told to buy all sorts of risky nonsense that we shouldn't. about 3 hours ago via web
85. "Insurance and pension costs hit by ECJ gender ruling" http://tinyurl.com/5suj5k9 they raise premiums for chix to be fair. Aren't they nice? about 3 hours ago via web
86. Since most prices are rising fast, it's good to give people an idea of why to help stop it. Or, we might not be able to afford anything. :( about 3 hours ago via web
87. I did a review when it came out in March 2009, like others Alex Jones was on the money, so he put them in a film http://tinyurl.com/4db5zt4 about 3 hours ago via web
88. People crushed by the highs and lows of the Obama campaign should finally watch "The Obama Deception" to get it - http://tinyurl.com/bzeovg about 3 hours ago via web
89. "Obama creates indefinite detention system for Gitmo" http://tinyurl.com/4llyzor so much for the "But he's closing Gitmo!" Obamargument... about 3 hours ago via web
90. Thoughts On The 100th Anniversary of International Women's Day http://nblo.gs/fblNE about 4 hours ago via NetworkedBlogs
91. CKLN 88.1 FM's Rude Awakening: Can We See What They're Doing And What We're Doing And Make Sense In Communist Canada... http://nblo.gs/f8Rj3 5:35 PM Mar 7th via NetworkedBlogs
92. CKLN 88.1 FM's Rude Awakening: They Will Not Control Us, We Will (Do What We Always Do To) Be Victorious (So Come On... http://nblo.gs/f8Qva 5:30 PM Mar 7th via NetworkedBlogs
93. CKLN 88.1 FM's Rude Awakening: We Ain't Short Sh-t, It'll Just Cost More, Unless We Stop It - February 28, 2011 http://nblo.gs/f89CO 11:28 AM Mar 7th via NetworkedBlogs
94. CKLN 88.1 FM's Rude Awakening: Filmmaker Bryan Law Battles Harmonization, Globalization and G20 Martial Law - Februa... http://nblo.gs/f89ac 11:25 AM Mar 7th via NetworkedBlogs
95. False news proposal killed by CRTC http://wp.me/p1lYyq-Eb 5:35 PM Mar 4th via WordPress.com
96. Target Approval and Review Committee http://wp.me/p1lYyq-E9 4:53 PM Mar 4th via WordPress.com
97. CKLN 88.1 FM's Rude Awakening: The Historic Value Of Precious Metals In The New World Order - February 17, 2011 - http://tinyurl.com/45fbq9z 10:08 AM Feb 17th via web
98. KAIROS: Opportune Scandal in Communist Canada Served With Sweet'n'Sour NLP Sauce (Oda Baby!), Or-well... - http://tinyurl.com/4bc75po 1:52 PM Feb 16th via web
99. World War Three Update: USS Kearsarge Group consisting of six warships is steaming toward Egypt - http://tinyurl.com/4l9qmnf 1:52 PM Feb 16th via web
100. Open Call 4 Talented InfoWarrazi: CBC's Peter Mansbridge Says "New World Order" A Dozen Times On TV -- Can We Use It? http://wp.me/p1lYyq-e 4:33 PM Feb 14th via WordPress.com
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