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http://www.ameu.org/getattachment/51ee4 ... -Saud.aspx

http://www2.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NS ... oviet.html

http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/BRZ110A.html

http://therearenosunglasses.wordpress.com/2014/09/

First: Reagan filled the White House with the Technocrats/Socialists: The Working Group on Financial Markets (also, President's Working Group on Financial Markets, the Working Group, and colloquially the Plunge Protection Team) was created by Executive Order 12631, signed on March 18, 1988 by United States President Ronald Reagan.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Working_Gr ... al_Markets

Second: Then, the “Conservative Propaganda” of dumbing down the stupid Americans worked as planned, while Reagan runs the highest debt to GDP ratio EVER (288.5%). And mainly to the MIC:

1980 US Debt: $930,210
ftp://ftp.publicdebt.treas.gov/opd/opdm121980.pdf

1988 US Debt: 2,664,392

ftp://ftp.publicdebt.treas.gov/opd/opdm121988.pdf

To put US deficit into perspective: Obama would have to run a deficit of about $38 trillion dollars to match Reagan’s GDP ratio.

"All the perplexities, confusion and distresses in America arise not from defects in the constitution…, as much from downright ignorance of the nature of coin, credit, and circulation" — John Adams, August 25, 1787.

Catherine Austin Fitts says she was told in 1996 that the big interests had basically written off the US as a going concern, and were sending their money, factories, and jobs overseas. Their next move would be to strip the US economy like a Thanksgiving turkey and leave the rubes fighting over the bones.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gramm%E2% ... Bliley_Act
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aedens, A hidden agenda? How many? By whom or what? And the goal?

an interesting tidbit -- the explanation being?


The essay makes the surprising claim that the cheetah is some kind of half-cat, half-dog hybrid beast:

"All examples of plant and animal “domestication” are incredible in their own right, but perhaps the most incredible is the cheetah. There is no question it was one of the first tamed animals, with a history stretching back to early Egypt, India, and China. As with all such examples, it could only have been created through selective breeding by Neolithic hunters, gatherers, or early farmers. One of those three must get the credit.

The cheetah is the most easily tamed and trained of all the big cats. No reports are on record of a cheetah killing a human. It seems specifically created for high speeds, with an aerodynamically designed head and body. Its skeleton is lighter than other big cats; its legs are long and slim, like the legs of a greyhound. Its heart, lungs, kidneys, and nasal passages are enlarged, allowing its breathing to jump from 60 per minute at rest to 150 bpm during a chase. Its top speed is 70 miles per hour while a thoroughbred tops out at around 38 mph. Nothing on a savanna can outrun it. It can be outlasted, but not outrun.

Cheetahs are unique because they combine physical traits of two distinctly different animal families: dogs and cats. They belong to the family of cats, but they look like long-legged dogs. They sit and hunt like dogs. They can only partially retract their claws, like dogs instead of cats. Their paws are thick and hard like dogs. They contract diseases that only dogs suffer from. The light-colored fur on their body is like the fur of a shorthaired dog. However, to climb trees they use the first claw on their front paws in the same way that cats do. In addition to their “dog only” diseases, they also get “cat only” ones. And the black spots on their bodies are, inexplicably, the texture of cat’s fur.

There is something even more inexplicable about cheetahs. Genetic tests have been done on them and the surprising result was that in the 50 specimens tested, they were all—every one—genetically identical with all the others! This means the skin or internal organs of any of the thousands of cheetahs in the world could be switched with the organs of any other cheetah and not be rejected. The only other place such physical homogeneity is seen is in rats and other animals that have been genetically altered in labs.

Cue the music from “The Twilight Zone”….

Cheetahs stand apart, of course, but all domesticated animals have traits that are not explainable in terms that stand up to rigorous scientific scrutiny. Rather than deal with the embarrassment of confronting such issues, scientists studiously ignore them and, as with the mysteries of domesticated plants, explain them away as best they can. For the cheetah, they insist it simply can not be some kind of weird genetic hybrid between cats and dogs, even though the evidence points squarely in that direction. And why? Because that, too, would move cheetahs into the forbidden zone occupied by You-Know-What.

The problem of the cheetahs’ genetic uniformity is explained by something now known as the “bottleneck effect.” What it presumes is that the wild cheetah population—which must have been as genetically diverse as its long history indicates—at some recent point in time went into a very steep population decline that left only a few breeding pairs alive. From that decimation until now they have all shared the same restricted gene pool. Unfortunately, there is no record of any extinction events that would selectively remove cheetahs and leave every other big cat to develop its expected genetic variation. So for as unlikely as it seems, the “bottleneck” theory is accepted as another scientific gospel."

Now, can anyone shed any light on all this? Is the cheetah really so special? Do most scientists think it was created by human selective breeding as a hunting animal, hence the genetic homogeneity? Indeed, is the species really genetically so genetically unvarying, as Pye claims with a suspicious dearth of reference? And most of all, are there any grounds at all for saying it's a cat-hound hybrid?


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http://www.forteantimes.com/forum/viewt ... 00a951d608

Nothing to see just move along.

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She lays it out as a ex democrat from the front line. Already been posted here.

The next step of regionalism is already underway Comrade. http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... 510#p25401

http://www.postsustainabilityinstitute. ... ource.html

next: http://www.ntnews.com.au/news/world/cdc ... 7065489923

There is no spoon, it is the scientists now who fill the shoes of Dr. Pangloss.

Human history is divided into three phases: (1)pre-industrial, (2)industrial, and (3)de-industrial.
Eco-Communalism movements add up to a sustainable world or globally coordinated efforts and initiatives result
in a new sustainability paradigm.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8wI49h-4qY

"Oh children who have sacrificed themselves to the drums! Are you ready? Are you ready? Are you ready?

One might ask the question, "Aren't American socialists in favor of their own country's survival?"
To answer this question, we must turn to abnormal psychology.

"The Parable Of The Four Soils"
and what people see today.
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And the purpose of voting is -- Scotland? SCOTLAND INDEPENDENCE VOTE RIGGING EXPOSED ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbJif7vISQg

I care not about he who casts the vote - only about he who counts it...Stalin https://www.corejoomla.com/quotes/aprof ... talin.html

same as it ever was

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http://www.econlib.org/library/Enc/bios/Kuznets.html

http://wiki.mises.org/wiki/Utility

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KdYAVjRiJ4

With regard to the Historical School "History, in due time, will arrange everything for the best. It does not need the advice of mortal men."
http://mises.org/humanaction/chap3sec1.asp

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQIiCsR6-uM node

http://seekingalpha.com/article/2512805 ... nitholders am long

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Obamacare Architect Says Society Would Be Better Off If People Only Lived To Age 75
Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, brother of Rahm Emanuel, says that society would be far better off if people quit trying to live past age 75.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-09-2 ... ved-age-75

A way to reduce medical costs?

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They still drop baby's in water buckets G or left some in refrigerators on the taxpayers dime.
Barbarian jagged pills are clearly still in charge.

http://wso.stanford.edu/gifs/HCS.html

The "New Normal" is that the Malthusians are running things.

Step back and look at the big picture and you will realize that all their "illogical" policies are quite logical IF you understand that they believe there are too many people on THEIR planet. Most of you need to go away.
Family planning. Abortion. Condoms in high school. vaccinations (with sterility agents), one child policies, government healthcare with "end of life planning/death panels", "Open Space Preserves" (rural depopulation), mass transit/urban transit villages (population warehousing), suppressing/dismantling public hygeine practices (banning DDT, banning single use bags), suppressing health screening for mass migration/immigration, suppressing/repressing efficient agricultral production and land use policies, etc. etc.

Paul Erlich wrote their manifesto: "The Population Bomb".
Rachel Carson started the ball rolling by writing "Silent Spring", banning DDT and getting rid of hundreds of millions of third worlders.
Margaret Sanger made white liberals feel good about aborting tens of millions of black people.
Sandra Fluke is your role model: embrace your extinction.

Spectrum photon communication spin particles http://arxiv.org/abs/1401.6958

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http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-09-2 ... es-explain

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QlMQYGghT8

http://jrbenjamin.files.wordpress.com/2 ... emberg.jpg

Framing effect - Drawing different conclusions from the same information, depending on how or by whom that information is presented.

Keyword: Acquiescence bias Anchoring bias Attentional bias Attribution bias Belief bias Choice-supportive bias Cognitive bias Confirmation bias Congruence bias Correspondence bias Halo effect
Hindsight bias Hostile attribution bias Memory bias Outcome bias Response bias Self-serving bias Status quo bias Survivorship bias

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