j and i are really amazed that it seems as though the media, no matter which media is your preferred outlet, are just throwing kerosene on the flames...
like really? you gotta get some irrelevant ex-homeland official to make everyone even that much more
friggin' paranoid?
reminds me of a quote that rockefeller made in germany back in like 1991 ...
"We are grateful to the Washington Post, the New
York Times, Time Magazine and other great publications whose directors
have attended our meetings and respected their promises of discretion for
almost forty years."
He went on to explain:
- "It would have been impossible for us to develop our plan for the world if we had been subjected to the lights of publicity during those years. But, the world is more sophisticated and prepared to march towards a world government. The supranational sovereignty of an intellectual elite and world bankers is surely preferable to the national autodetermination practiced in past centuries."
- -- David Rockefeller, Speaking at the June, 1991 Bilderberger meeting in Baden, Germany (a meeting also attended by then-Governor Bill Clinton and by Dan Quayle
if you don't know who those people are do some googling.
last week my friend and fellow-photographer cyril helnwein sent me a quote:
"I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies. If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around the banks will deprive the people of all property until their children wake-up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered." -- Thomas Jefferson, 1802
something to think about.
whilst some are watching 401k's errode whilst others are watching their expenses and choosing less quality foods or getting rid of cable ... there are groups watching this ...
and i believe it's all going to their plan.
i've never agreed with god-fearing people. i don't believe in any kind of fear. fear is terrible.
try and control happy people: it's like herding cats.
try and control fearful people and they act like sheep.
thank you news networks, newspapers and the like. you're just like the sheep you're trying to herd.
my friend olivier sent me a link last night about fox news getting pissy about newsweek not retouching palin's face enough. bitches.
fox is just pissed "their party's gonna loose." ;)
because i let the photo district news subscription lapse ... it was around the same time they let the wank be a guest editor. the same wank who can't show the photos he makes to justify what he reviews. the last review being the best as he cited "national security." betcha i know which political sign is in his front yard. ;)
there's a mccain/palin sign ... that i've seen ... and i really think it needs to be ... comandeered. ;)
yes, pdn ... because i also think havlik is pretty much untalented (check out his photo galleries) and has no qualifications writing what he does ... i almost skipped his article about the new canon 200/2.0L. i was thinking i may get the three-hunski ... but ... hmm ...
dunno now.
i think i have time to go to the lab today!!!!
i've also got the responses from four judges for the uber street contest!!!! only a few more to go.
hope you're all well.
unless you got into an adjustable mortgage last year, bought 7 52" lcd's or are a mortgage broker, you had nothing to do with what's going on right now. although it's hard not to feel tripidation, just hug a spaniel.
it works.
cheers from the now-temperate l.a.!
Sad that Jefferson was so right huh? Nobody cared enough to stop it, now its unstopable.
Posted by: Scott | 10 October 2008 at 11:57 AM
Interesting to see you blog about Bilderberger and Rotschild in relation to current 'government.' It's pretty obvious - it really is - from the job description of a (world) leader, and then listening to what comes out the mouth of George W Bush, what's is going on. The opposite of leadership and judgment.
Don't get me started, but it was about Denmark Shakespeare said "there is something rotten in the kingdom of Denmark" but looking at the last 50-60 years of American history, US fit as hand in glove. McCarthey, JFK, Martin Luther, RFK was just the noisy beginning. Recent events such as the election eight years ago, 9/11, the War on Iraq, the financial crisis are the subtle way of accomplishing other goals than democratic ones. Because bankers does it better ;-)
Rotschild, by the way, build their wealth and power by financing wars back in 1600 (The vineyard came after that)
But one don't have to think a lot about it. It's very simple if one listen to George W Bush when he time after time says, "it's dangerous times," "the world is a dangerous place," "we're all in danger [all the time]" etc. and is installing the exact fear and hopelessness that is needed to bring about "solutions to financial crisis," "Bush doctrine" preventive first strikes, etc. etc.
I've been having a yellow note to do a blog called "The war on America" which will be about what is happening; the destruction of america and civilization. And it's dome from the inside.
I mentioned somewhere some weeks ago that USA needs a revolution and to cop off some heads. Ha ha, and somebody replied that hopefully I didn't mean to encourage any to such [violent] radical actions.
Oh, really?
We do need change. JFK was for UN, human rights, diplomacy (and not war), setting a good example. I hope the change Obama promises will be back towards that direction. Few realize that if JFK hadn't handled the Cuban Missile Crisis as he did, with diplomacy, personal integrety, judgment and leadership, the world would have ended in April 1961.
Let's vote for leaders who work for all the people - and preferably all the people of the Earth, not just "our" people or "my" people.
Posted by: Thorsten Overgaard | 10 October 2008 at 12:22 PM
7 52" LCDs? why?
I think it's kinda funny the kind of ads I see on sites like Drudge Report. Although this whole mortgage crisis is just gettign worse, there are ads that say you can get a cheap monthly payment on a huge mortgage.
Sad.
At least the market is showing some small signs of life, after it was beaten to a pulp today.
Posted by: Tom Walsh | 10 October 2008 at 12:57 PM
Hilarious that fox girl talking as if it was the end of the world - not very unbiased. The other girl, Andrea, don't zoom in on her, it ain't pretty, lol
This is getting ridiculous...
So, Thomas Jefferson said that in 1802 and we're still trying to figure it out? * Hugs a spaniel *
Did I read LAB somewhere? :D
Posted by: Daniel Gomes | 10 October 2008 at 05:04 PM
On the subject of McCain/Palin, I caught a brief on CNN's ticker showing once again how much of a brainless Barbie puppet Palin is: http://blog.brianwebbphoto.com/2008/10/is-palin-in-denial
More good news for Tina Fey and SNL :D
Posted by: Brian Webb | 13 October 2008 at 06:24 AM