"People Who Believe They Are Genetically Different"/ The Axis of Evil - A New Definition Needed

Posted by $ Olduglycarl 7 years, 11 months ago to History
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Here is something to chomp on over this weekend.

What is your view of this...do you think there is a smidgen of truth here?

These creatures are what I call...descendants of the Nephilim, the great unwashed, the delete ruleless class and of course, the parasitical humanoids that I have observed to possess no conscience, not conscious, no mind and brain in a body only creatures that are not human in the same ways we are. "We" of course are: the value producing, creating, true, elite on the streets.

You know whom they are, our rulers, those that AR talked and wrote about, the central bankers, the kings and queens, those that hide behind others and in deep dark corners like the Hapsburg's, the Rothschild's, fake Jews and fake people. They really do think they are not human and in fact, they very well may not be...many follow their lineage back to Nimrod of Babylon, a self professed Nephilim.

But ask your self, could you think the way they think, do what they do, steal what they steal, act the way they act...even in your wildest dreams?
If your answer is NO!, then welcome to the conscious human race.

My point before you read this section of a Global watch report...there seems to be something to all this...they are really not like us, many have said it, we have observed it. Do they really represent mankind?, Human kind? Are the clintonians, bubuskies, obobo's, the uoons, the neverdidajobs, the sorasses and the rest of their ilk anything like us?
I think not.

"However it is critical to realize that the Global Domination Agenda is not dependent upon the creation of private bankers. It is in essence the belief of a families that sit hidden by the private bankers who have had their worldview institutionalized in man-made laws and kept in place by bribes and threats and presented by private banking oligarchs. It has become in some ways a “legal mafia” because violations of contract integrity, persons and property are supported by legislation. Just a few examples are: fraud and embezzlement (fiat money, swaps, short sales, derivatives, subsidies, bailouts, corporate personhood, etc.) theft (involuntary taxation, eminent domain land seizures), kidnapping (military draft, extraordinary rendition, Patriot Act, Military Commissions Act...), assault (mandatory vaccines, mandatory pesticide sprays, covert Chemtrails spraying, sobriety checkpoints...) torture (“enhanced interrogation techniques”)."

"This is the real true root of the axis of evil..................The global domination agenda."

"Over 400 years ago, the Florentine statesman Niccolo Machiavelli engaged in a profound
study of methods used by various rulers to attain power ... The findings of Machiavelli and
other students of power decree that to obtain power it is essential to ignore the moral laws
of man and of God; that promises must be made only with the intention to deceive and to
mislead others to sacrifice their own interests; that the most brutal atrocity must be
committed as a matter of mere convenience; that friends or allies must be betrayed as
matter of course as soon as they have served their purpose. But, it is also decreed that
these atrocities must be kept hidden from the common people except only where they are
of use to strike terror to the hearts of opponents; that there must be kept up a spurious
aspect of benevolence and benefit for the greater number of the people, and even an
aspect of humility to gain as much help as possible."

"People Who Believe They Are Genetically Different"

"When you hear terms, families of power, global elite, bloodlines of the illuminati, black nobility etc, it is likely that you are thinking of royalty, wealth, affluence and shadow government. However what many people do not realize is that the theological belief of the global elite, is one in which they believe they are genetically and spiritually different to the human race."

"If you study the history behind the evolution of these families and their networks of power, it becomes very apparent that they have a very deep disgust and contempt for the human race. This is borne out of the fact that they affiliate themselves with a belief that they are not fully human, and genetically different to the human race."

"It sounds bizarre to say the least, but once you understand this crucial point then everything starts to make sense in regards to why the architects of the new world order simply have no disregard for life. The human race is seen merely as cattle and the loss of life whether through major wars, genocide or manipulated acts of terror, are simply seen as the un-avoidable casualties of a war to drive through their bizarre agenda."

No need to buy the report, but if you should want to: http://www.globalwatchweekly.com/thed...


All Comments

  • Posted by chad 7 years, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Actually one of the older girls has over time come to agree with my views. It was just an interesting observation at the time. However the number of truly objectivists remain very small despite the efforts to grow the ranks. I think it is almost instinctual for the race to desire a slave like existence led by either religious or political leaders despite the obvious advantages.
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  • Posted by $ 7 years, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    We may have tendencies being one blood type or another due to the ways inwhich they evolved but Genes that tend to make one libertarian, progressive or conservative? No data here, although the left tried that and if I remember, like everything else leftest...it was an epic fail.

    Upbringing and exposure to ideas, propaganda and ideologies, not to mention one's understanding of these concepts are more likely the culprits here.

    However...your degree of consciousness, your propensity for introspection may be passed on in some way but I don't see genetics as one of those vehicles. It's not chemically based.

    It's a bit deep and certainly not settled, but perhaps the quantum bonds, (entanglements), you have were the same ones your mom and dad had. You, your dad and most strongly your mom are quantumly entangled from inception...that spark that started the whole process of "You" was, in it self, the creation of a new non local entanglement; (meaning permanent).
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  • Posted by Kittyhawk 7 years, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Well, I'm the offspring of an Objectivist/Libertarian mother and more traditionally conservative father, and I share her views more than his. If politics and philosophy have a genetic component, it can apparently be transferred via the maternal genes as well.
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  • Posted by lrshultis 7 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Sounds more like an hypothesis rather than a theory and even a weak one at that. As for probability, one needs some evidence to derive a sample space so that probabilities may be found, i.e., must first have the possibility of it to " 'See' that this is so..." In math one just creates a sample space by some rule and calculates probabilities. In reality one needs evidence (data) from which to form a sample space in order calculate probabilities related to the real world: or be able to use the wave equation to calculate amplitudes and square them to get probabilities. Not a chance for that idea for mind.

    As for the brain waves, the EKG is measuring electrical currents due to various ion exchanges in neurons and not electric fields. The electric fields which might be measured by instruments outside the head are moving radially outward from the head and would require any magnetic fields generated within the brain to return to the brain in order to be detected as a mind. At 96.8 degrees F, it would be hard to see how any kind of entanglement for any sufficient time could be had.
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  • Posted by $ 7 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Everyone has a mind, it exists simply due to the electrical activity of the brain but not everyone has made that connection to it. It is just outside your head...like an energy field. That's what we are measuring when they hook up the electrode's to your head; ie, alpha, bata, delta waves.

    Some Quantum Physicist theorize that energy field is part of the Quantum field and we have access to the entanglements within...like how we get insights into something we have no business, (education) to have an insight into.
    Theory has it that the wave transfer between an entanglement is actually an exchange of information that the brain/mind combination can decode.
    I "See" that this is so, but will only posit in probability...just gona have to wait for the math on that...
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  • Posted by lrshultis 7 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    You seem to imply that the mind exists independent of a self. Please define the two and the term "quantum identity".
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  • Posted by $ 7 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    "Conscience, morality, ethics and mutuality" is the standard that One "Judges" himself...not others.
    A healthy "Self" comes only when one observes himself from the Mind. The brain can not do that. Those that don't have or use that ability end up making up an identity called the "Ego" and sometimes manufacture an imitation conscience called: "a super ego".

    "I" besides meaning you, is the source of the identity one achieves with his mind. The Minds "I"/eye so to speak.
    None conscious humans revered the "I"eye because they could not and still can't obtain a quantum identity that comes with a connection to a mind.
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  • Posted by lrshultis 7 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    "Conscience, morality, ethics and mutuality" all imply a sense of self as a standard to compare others by. I have a brother whom most would say is selfish, but, as far as I have ever known, is selfless to the point of saying "I (not sure what that means to him) did not ask to be born so society owes me a living. He once stole my identity and got me arrested. When he had to make amends for a 12 step program he just blamed me for everything that has happened to him, his selfless life.
    Without a healthy sense of self, one distorts one's percepts of reality and can appear to be aware but not have a rational consciousness and in many case end up with no sense of conscience.
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  • Posted by $ jlc 7 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I fear that my tolerance for horror approaches the Disney limit. We are in a fashion now when even entertainment not explicitly labeled as horror has a gritty and bloody quality to it that I fail to appreciate.

    I do appreciate the reality of 'someone crawling through the desert' not having rosy well-hydrated cheeks, with just an aesthetic dab of dirt on forehead. But in modern media, the person is always dragging their entrails behind them...Yuk.

    Jan
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  • Posted by $ jlc 7 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    The wind and the actual terrain seem to be different than known reality - they did not find out about the water content until after the book was written.

    What was wrong with the explosion? (And are we talking the "I blew myself up cause...O2" or "I blew up the hab because...Murphy"?

    I am hugely attracted to competence porn, and both the book and the movie hit that right on the nosecone.

    Jan
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  • Posted by $ jlc 7 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I did not know that. I will be on the sidelines, waving pom-poms and cheering!

    Jan
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  • Posted by freedomforall 7 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Agree completely on Black Mirror. I struggled through the first 3 episodes on the recommendation of my neighbors. I was disgusted.
    Loved the Martian book and movie was also entertaining.
    I would love to see a high quality, high def version of B5. Best ever sci-fi tv.
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  • Posted by freedomforall 7 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Hey, SG lasted for 10 years and 214 episodes. It's amazing they were able to stay creative and keep the audience interested that long. ;^) Sci-fi is much more difficult to do than the standard cop shows.
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  • Posted by TheRealBill 7 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    " I really really wanted to see B5 redone as a movie or mini-series."

    Good news: So does JMS!

    Indeed that is part of the reason HMS has returned to doing TV such as the Sense8 series (second season has some annoying scenes but they get over it about 1/3rd of the way in). In his words it is to build modern credibility to get the shot and the funding he thinks is needed to do it right.
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  • Posted by TheRealBill 7 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    True, the "horror" element can be a bit rough to get a handle on. Sadly most modern horror really misunderstand it and go for gore.

    Now on The Martian ... it may be cliché but this is certainly a case of book > movie. Some of that may be expectation. There is a particular character trait in the book that is only used once and as a result it fell flat. Now I read the book after knowing Matt Daemon was (of course) to the main character. So when I read it, I envisioned him and it worked beautifully. But alas, we didn't get "him" in the movie.

    That said, Mars is something of a passion of mine so it was a bit like an experienced soldier watching a war movie - we really have to suspend a lot of belief to enjoy it. ;) That said I did enjoy it. The science really only had a few problems but easily acceptable for plot. The main example being that 60 MPH winds on Mars are practically nothing (the very low air volume means you need really high winds to get significant pressure). And 60 MPH winds are pretty much the top end of Mars' known winds. But to establish a premise for how we'd reasonably abandon someone you sometimes have to bend reality a bit. So I let that slide. There was a scene involving and explosion that missed a bit as well, but was within suspension range. ;)

    The basic concept that drove the book I thought would have translated to the screen much better than was done. I've often considered a small podcast audio fiction series doing something similar but with better science and a different story. If one were to choose, of course I'd recommend the book. Especially if you're familiar with Matt Daemon's wise-cracking portrayals - he will perform far better in reading the book than he was allowed to in the film. But if doing both, perhaps the movie is actually the better start because then you don't get the disappointment.
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  • Posted by $ jlc 7 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    OK. I tried to watch Hated in the Nation this weekend. I got as far as the setup for the 3rd death at the so-called safe house when I realized that this was far too dark a show for me. So I did the usual: read the Wiki article for a synopsis of the rest of the plot.

    It was an impressive show; the best example of 'casual tech' and current culture that I have seen on the screen. Too much 'horror' element for me, though.

    What did you think of The Martian?

    Jan
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  • Posted by Dobrien 7 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    The unwashed malignant evil causing much of the death and destruction worldwide continuously since they took the name of the red shield that marked their loan shark abode in the 16th century.
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  • Posted by $ jlc 7 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    B5 is my favorite as well. Individual episodes of STNG were as good, but it had no overall arc, as B5 did. After seeing Jupiter Rising (which I liked, reviews notwithstanding), I really really wanted to see B5 redone as a movie or mini-series. The first season (eg prior commander) could be condensed down, and with accurate knowledge of how much screen time was available, elements such as the techno-mages could be brought back into the finale. With our new ability to do special effects, B5 would be spectacular.

    Black Mirror is not available on Amazon...hmmm...but it is on Netflix. OK, I will look up Hated in the Nation.

    Jan
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  • Posted by $ 7 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Laughing, the article starts off soooo sweet, Oh, just some humble German family...

    Humble my ass...they were the "Black [Ig]nobility" creatures that escaped the fall of Rome and decided to be Jewish...they are Fake Jews and sorass was birth from a monkey's ass...
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  • Posted by TheRealBill 7 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Indeed. The setting of SG-1 certainly had the potential, and it was obvious which is probably why it bothers me so. Voyager is another one I view as having missed the opportunity. Hmmm. That may be one of the (many!) reasons I enjoyed Babylon 5 as much as I do. It was a complete story - they did the big, big baddie (with many subsets along the way) and called it a day.

    From a storytelling perspective I suspect it has to do with escalating the power level rather than altering the specific situation. In my view such a sequence misses out on the opportunity for the people in it to learn rather than mere technological advancement.

    For a one shot sci-fi story that doesn't let the tech dominate the story, I do recommend "Hated in the Nation" - an episode of Black Mirror. Damn that was a good episode.
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