Ted Turner ... Cant wait to see the Bushies on this one!

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Sutton was the first to identify Skull & Bones as being part of the global "Brotherhood of Death" societies, a devastating fact which then allows you to understand that all initiates go through the same exact rituals as did Adolf Hitler, who was a member of the "Brotherhood of Death" society called "The Thule Society".

The real power are men who are always recruited without exception from the secret societies of Harvard and Yale known as the Skull & Bones and the Scroll & Key. Both societies are secret branches (also called the Brotherhood of Death) of what is otherwise historically known as the Illuminati [Illuminati translated means the enlightened ones] . They are connected to parent organizations in England (The Group of Oxford University and especially All Souls College), and Germany (the Thule Society, also called the Brotherhood of Death).
 

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i watch all the cable news outlets, and i can admit that Fox has a bit of right wing bias to t..but for alonf time Cnnwas blatantly left-leaning...add that with most major newspapers, and cbs, 1 right wing cable news station is not that big of a deal...i know you're gonna say "but they shouldn't call themselves fair and balanced"...i agree they should drop that
 

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Damn Doc, you keep telling me two different stories. In one post you say this

"But nobody has shown for certain that Hitler, unlike Hess and other early Nazis, was initiated into Thule."

And then the very next post you claim this:

"all initiates go through the same exact rituals as did Adolf Hitler, who was a member of the "Brotherhood of Death" society called "The Thule Society".

So was Hitler a member or not?
And who gives a damn about some idiotic college fraternity?
 

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hey doc, tell us when ted is going to fulfill his promise
to give the u.n. the 10 billion. He made a big splash
from the media when he made this promise.
lie?
 

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Interesting read Vol.

By reading that, it sounds like the U.S. is going in the same direction that Germany did in the 1930s. Eerie similiarities IMO.
 

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go2guy said:
Interesting read Vol.

By reading that, it sounds like the U.S. is going in the same direction that Germany did in the 1930s. Eerie similiarities IMO.

In other words, my guy lost the elections. Therefore, this country sucks and is run by a bunch of Nazis.
 

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What Vol's article doesn't talk about is how the traditional conservative and liberal elites in Germany bent and swayed in favour of the Nazis out of simple fear of communist and Marxist takeovers (reasonably real fears at the time.) If the US is to go in the same direction as Germany, it would need an economic crisis of sorts that a. gave rise to a socialist party with popular support and b. threatened the markets of the corporatists who will help the fascists.

As far as I'm concerned, the US is a crisis away from fascism. It won't be authoritarian, in all likelihood, simply because it needn't be. The tenets of nationalism and exceptionalism and rebirth are highly ingrained in American culture, and are not specific to GW. However, Bush's brazen imperialism and fear-mongering have heightened your sense of nationalism. As per a recent article by Lew Rockwell, the people who until recently were suspicious of gov't, are now embracing statism.

Anyway, fascism needn't come to pass in a stolen-election format. Hitler never stole elections per se, he was appointed, aided and abetted by the elites, though they were always suspicious of him. The US isn't exactly a world away from a seriously threatened democracy (see Diebold, corporate donations:lobbying:welfare.)

And don't forget, the majority of Germans did, in fact, love Hitler. After the Reichstag fire, it was easy to mobilise support. The exact same thing happened to Bush, after 9/11. Even the Dems loved him for a time.

(I don't fear fascism under Bush, I fear fascism under the next Cheney/Rove puppet. It will be most interesting to see who heads the Republican Party in 2008 and/or 2012. It will also be interesting to watch if the Dems move further to the right, and if a more left-leaning party rises up from their ashes. If so, this could be the Marxist threat that will lead to a cooperative effort on the part of the Dems/Repubs. Most industrialised nations already have a left-leaning party ... I don't think the US can handle it.)
 

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doc mercer said:
I've always like Turner ...

he does a lot for animals and I find that says a lot about folks

so, if Saddam was torturing, raping, and executing animals....nevermind
 

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I'm not so sure.

The US has always been over on the pretty far right hand side of the spectrum, which (like the pretty far left) can create some pretty whacky moments as they trundle along.(McCarthyism for instance)
Over here today in Europe the 'Liberal' US Democrat party would be un-electable as a mainstream right wing party because of their stance on stuff like healthcare.

The oil crisis and rampant inflation in the 70's were more severe than anything the West has experienced since then.


The gradual process of rounding up and corralling the population and its people has been going on for the last 30-40 years.

On the one hand you have increasing Government and local Government rules and regulations, and on the other hand you have these huge Corporations penetrating their way into every teeny money making opportunity they can find, and squeezing out the individual in the process.
(e.g. Tesco, a UK based Walmart type place now has corner shops ??)

The range of choices an individual can make with their work life increasingly falls into three categories.

Work for a Medium/Big Government organisation.
Work for a Medium/Big Corporation.
Work somewhere that relies heavily on either of the two above structures for its income stream.

It wasn't like that 35 years ago. You could do all sorts of stuff for a buck.
Heck, we had huge bonfires by the road at Guy Fawkes time.
Nowadays they would lock you up if you started to pile mattresses and treebranches into a pile by the road with the express intention of starting the biggest bonfire in your local area on the 5th November.
The bangers we had were mini hand-grenades that could blow your fingers off. It was really scary and exciting stuff. Totally banned now. :(

People have ALREADY accepted a high degree of external control over their lives.
All the Government and Companies need to do is let the suckers keep voting every 4 years or so, and the population seems to let those guys pretty much 'regulate' and scoop up whatever they want.

The latest one over here at the moment is a total ban on smoking.
 

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gns61 said:
doc, ted turner sounds like you and the rest of the democrats. if you cant
beat your competition, you try to tear them down with lies, falsehoods,
and innuendo. doc, we know how good he is with animals, look
what he did for hanoi jane. fox news was kicking his butt long before,
W ran for president. of course you wont admit, that his network was the network
of choice, to spread bill(i didnt inhale-did not have sex with that woman)clinton's
lies. So when ted turner makes his statements about fox, it sounds a lot like
sour grapes

far left rule #1...if you don't like someone on the right, compare them, or say they're worse than Hitler.
 

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doc mercer said:
Shotgun:

To get ya up to speed ...

The THULE SOCIETY is the German branch of the Skull & Bones and Adolf Bush, sorry Hitler, was a proud standing member ... man it really sucks! The Bushies honor a man who touts the Bible all the time and is a Proud Member of a Satantic cult ... ghees, go figure

example of far left rule #1...see above
 

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Ted Turner is an old, wrinkled, whipped man who would jump off a bridge if Jane Fonda told him too.

The great thing about Bush is he has caused communists like Ted Turner so much misery.
 

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4moreyears said:
Ted Turner is an old, wrinkled, whipped man who would jump off a bridge if Jane Fonda told him too.

The great thing about Bush is he has caused communists like Ted Turner so much misery.

I thought Fonda found God, and left Ted. A little bit ironic, don't ya think?
 

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ego74 said:
far left rule #1...if you don't like someone on the right, compare them, or say they're worse than Hitler.

Like Rush Limbaugh and his infamous 'feminazi' soundbite?
 

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i do like the "we're firece, we're feminists, and we're in your face" parody, though. funny chit
 

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