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Thanks for the post Zynox,
If you don’t mind, I would like you to clarify a few of your points, and share with you my thoughts on what you wrote. Given the volume, and to make it easier for readers, I’ll just number my responses in accordance with that in your recent post. 1. I think I posted this elsewhere, on a thread that hyped the “crisis” nature of our current economic situation. The gist of it was that for the Chinese, the word “crisis” is an synonym for “opportunity,” and perhaps we could learn from that duality. 2. NAFTA and other international economic arrangements with so-called “third world” are, in my mind, the strongest proofs for those who argue for the existence of the NWO/Illuminatti/Mason/Nazi/Catholic/Satanist/Zeta/Zionist/Annunaki/ “your space here” type of organizations. These agreements don’t make sense. Forget what they have done to U.S. cities like Detroit, St. Louis, and Cincinnati; look at what they have done to countries like Mexico and India. Mexico is an OSHA free playground for all industries, and the Indian government seems to want nothing better for its people than poverty and lower middle class status. I think India is a wild card that those of us concerned about China must consider. They are just as populous as China, and less wedded to U.S./Western European cultural forms. Resource poor, but capital and spirit rich, India seems poised, to me, to be a major force in negotiation and economic brokerage in the future. 3. If it ever gets that bad – we will be the power structure’s primary concern. While some of us are more than willing to voice our disdain at the ballot, they will have to deal with riots. Imagine L.A. after three weeks of no gasoline at all – forget intermittent delivery. As for the other point on 3, never forget that for the most part, no matter how jaded or personally enriched the local main street banker has become, he or she is more likely to be a real and good person than the top ten percent of the industry. Most of the local banks, business, and government officials will be just as confused as the regular folks. They’re getting fuxed too, my friend. 4. Agreed – Well said. 5. New York is just old real estate, I think, in this technology driven age. NY is a symbol – nothing more. An effective symbol mind you – it’s perils have done exactly what you said. But it is irrelevant. 6. I want you to explain, if you will, the phrase “incestuous squabbles,” my good friend Zynox. In that phrase, I sense, is imbedded a less than skeptical belief in the special bloodlines theories presented on this forum and on other venues. Some of the symbolism has me interested, and your clear interpretation would be valued – I’ll understand if you don’t want to lay that one out there. 7. I like to think of the universe as a well oiled machine; it runs on balance. Light/dark, good/evil, low/high vibration – its all there, and not about one besting the other on a mud-ball speckled map of the galaxy. Its about balance. Too much of one or the other messes the whole thing up. We keep getting stuck with the dark/evil/low vibration stuff for so long, we’re bound to forget what’s coming around the corner to balance it out. Besides, if I’m not mistaken, chaos is prized by the supposed Illuminati – “from chaos is order,” you know? I say screw chaos, and support the universe. 8. We are co-creators – and I share your sense of hope. Thanks for the post Z, and others as well. Last edited by historycircus; 10-16-2008 at 05:08 AM. |
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