Wednesday, August 18, 2010

The Not-So-Great Generation

Read all of this Vanderleun piece on the cupidity of American progressives and their global allies (hotlinking not working for some reason):

http://americandigest.org/mt-archives/enemies_foreign_domestic/the_notsogreat_generation.php

A little foreshadowing:

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...Their vision cannot be named, but it can be worked for on a daily basis. And it is. Now more than ever. We currently still believe that votes can stop it. We shall see. But should votes not stop it or votes be rendered as dubious as those in the third world, it will go, as it always goes, to guns...
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Read the whole thing.

The endtime for illusions is nigh.

And reality is a stark raving bitch.

13 comments:

  1. The "whole thing" link is broken.

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  2. It is important to note where symbols such as the "peace sign" come from. The symbol shown has become known as the "peace sign" in reality it is a Masonic symbol for the destruction of Christianity...an upside-down and broken Crucifix.

    Destroy the Church , revolt against the State and control of the masses. These are the goals of the inner workings of Freemasonry.

    "though the rules of the road have been lodged, it's only peoples games you got to dodge. but it's alright Ma, I can make it."
    BOB DYLAN

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  3. I tried both last night and today to fix the link. No worky, so cut and paste is the only way I know.

    Sorry for inconvenience.

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  4. http://americandigest.org/mt-archives/enemies_foreign_domestic/the_notsogreat_generation.php

    or

    http://americandigest.org/
    search "not so great generation" in the box

    The "Cosmo's" believe that they are so smart and valuable that a nuke would dare not go off near them without a few days secret notice to folks "in the know", who they would --of course-- be included in.

    There are few places in the world safe from detonating an atomic device, and none have populations of over 100K inside a 50 mile radius. Even some of these places will suffer some non-fire/non-explosive radiation effects by being downwind of a place "getting it". Got iodine thyroid blocker and a shelter from fallout?

    Cheers.

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  5. the whole "greatest generation" is just bs. I knew them well and they were not all that. My boomer generation learned everything from them and just expanded on it as the next generation did and what ever yours is, will do the same.

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  6. Having dispensed with one stark,raving mad bitch already, I find myself confronted with another, only much worse, much larger, and imminently more loathsome. Ah, well, time to go to work.

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  7. "... stark, raving mad bitch ..."

    How the hell did my wife get inserted in this discussion?
    (oops, just kiddin' sweety! ;-))

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  8. Anonymous@ 12:31,

    With all due respect that's baloney. Aren't there enough real evil symbols (such as the American war eagle) without having to make believe new ones?

    The peace sign is a combination semaphore code for "N and D," which stands for "Nuclear Disarmament," words which you will notice in the sign being carried by the activists. You aren't going to tell me "that's what the crafty Masons want us to think," are you?

    Who knows that the Masons have up their sleeves. I don't really pay them, or any worldly power too much heed. Jesus said not to fear those who can destroy the body, but those who can destroy both the body and soul in hell. That's you, my friend. You're the only one who can damn yourself. So don't worry about the alleged conspirators.

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  9. And Anon at 12:31, if the Masons are really about revolting against the State? Good for them. The State is the physical manifestation of a mental illness that dictates that while it is completely immoral for individuals to take money from non-aggressors at gunpoint, it is moral for some people to take money from non-aggressors because a group of individuals said it was moral.

    I stopped believing in that morally degenerate idea years ago.

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  10. "It is important to note where symbols such as the "peace sign" come from. The symbol shown has become known as the "peace sign" in reality it is a Masonic symbol for the destruction of Christianity...an upside-down and broken Crucifix."

    The "peace sign", invented by the British Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, is a combination of the semaphore letters "N" and "D". You can look it up.

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  11. ANON 2010-08-18_12:31 said

    "It is important to note where symbols such as the "peace sign" come from. The symbol shown has become known as the "peace sign" in reality it is a Masonic symbol for the destruction of Christianity...an upside-down and broken Crucifix"

    Sorry, but the facts do not seem to bear out your supposition.
    The "peace sign" is in fact the Nordic rune Eolh, inverted and, despite what David Icke or Chuck Chick says, is unrelated to Christianity or Masonry.

    Nor does it appear in the lists of Masonic Symbols anywhere that I have seen in 15 years of study.

    Sorry, You have to lay this one at another's feet.

    A Masonic Fellow.

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  12. To Tam and Brass,
    My apologies!
    I had previously been unaware of the semaphore connection to the peace sign. I have known may followers of Åsatru who thought that there religion had been ripped off.

    -A Masonic Fellow

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  13. Anonymous@ 12:31

    Unlike "Brass" - I don't believe you're due any respect.

    Either you're an utter fool, or a cynical liar. In either case, you're spreading disinformation which is wholly and completely Bravo-Sierra.

    G*d has never placed anything with more potential to be a greater force for good on this planet than Freemasonry.

    In fact, if you had any clue as to the truth about Freemasonry, you'd understand that ideas of The Enlightenment were born of Masonic philosophy, and further that the Declaration of Independence was at its core a Masonic document.

    Further, our Constitution - born of a desire to maximize individual liberty and limit the potential for abuse of Government - was likewise born of the same philosophy.

    Masonry is in no way in conflict with the Church, or with Christianity. It DOES NOT teach that all religions are the same, but rather endeavors to conciliate true friendship among men who - due to religious dogma and countless other differences - would otherwise have remained at a perpetual distance.

    As with most enemy propaganda, most of the lies aimed at its destruction are literally 180-degrees opposite of the truth.

    Liar or idiot?

    Which is it?

    DD

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