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    Do not watch if you cannot keep a coherent thought.
    Last edited by Sapiens; March 04, 2008, 04:12 AM.

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    Originally posted by Sapiens View Post

    Do not watch if you cannot keep a coherent thought.
    this is the nuttiest video i've seen posted here for a while... and i've seen some doozies. mumbo jumbo about calendars and clocks and cycles and other voodoo.

    there are lots of places you can go today where people live without clocks and in synch with natural time.

    here ya go...





    pining for the good old days?

    Noble or savage?

    Dec 19th 2007
    From The Economist print edition

    The era of the hunter-gatherer was not the social and environmental Eden that some suggest

    Several archaeologists and anthropologists now argue that violence was much more pervasive in hunter-gatherer society than in more recent eras. From the Kung in the Kalahari to the Inuit in the Arctic and the aborigines in Australia, two-thirds of modern hunter-gatherers are in a state of almost constant tribal warfare, and nearly 90% go to war at least once a year. War is a big word for dawn raids, skirmishes and lots of posturing, but death rates are high—usually around 25-30% of adult males die from homicide. The warfare death rate of 0.5% of the population per year that Lawrence Keeley of the University of Illinois calculates as typical of hunter-gatherer societies would equate to 2 billion people dying during the 20th century.

    --

    wwi and wwii didn't hold a candle to ancient warfare.

    civilization... learn to love it.

    do we need to scale back consumption? yup. it will. at what oil price? $500? $1000?

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      I really don't know what to do with this film.

      On the surface it seems internally consistent but how exactly can one prove any of this for themselves. DeepCaster frequently makes reference to the plan for the Amero yet its future existence as the North American currency doesn't necessarily require a conspiracy as grand as the one this implies.

      Anyway, lots to think about on the way to 2012. Thanks for the vid.
      Last edited by Chris; March 04, 2008, 11:17 AM. Reason: spellung

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        Sapiens -

        I expended my entire evening and faithfully watched the whole thing. My most charitable description is that this is a giant waxy ball of populist claptrap.

        Popularised science, popularised western theological mysticism, popularized "NEWZ" and "HYSTERY" clips, popularised physics, popularised cosmology, concentrated extract of "National Enquirer" squeezed out of a tube, popularised politics and geo-politics, popularised eastern mystcism (I much admire the real variety though), popularised microbiology, popularised psychology - in short the whole smorgasbord.

        I now understand your ominous hints and portents regarding that whole discussion we had months back where you hinted about the horrific plans for "eugenic triage" which you nudged me to understand were to be thrust upon the hapless Japanese, as a means to commit national demographic suicide. I sure came close to divining your oracular suggestion there, with my reference to "eugenic engineering", no?

        I now understand the extreme reticence you demonstrate at having to "explain" any of your cryptic posts around here, as you unconsciously flinch at the prospect of too many "dummies and unwitting automatons" among us cracking a broad smile at your exposes of the "hidden truth" which this docudrama endorses.

        Illuminati and Bilderbergers, crawling our of the woodwork! I'll be restlessly imagining the scary waxy-white "Bilderberger hand" reaching out from under my bed tonight to lobotomise me while I sleep, so that I may be recruited as another useful droid into their schemes!!

        Sapiens you would be quite pleased to convert a few people here to these views - which would be harmful to their intellectual health as far as I can tell because the sum of the views is not only delusional, but a veritable popularised minestrone of every crackpot bad-acid gothic horror-show tale I heard in high school.

        Therefore I'll be blunt. You reveal traces of genuine concern for humanity, and that part I admire, but it's fatally interspersed with the virus of presumption, the presumption that you see through to a truth which the vast majority don't or cannot see. And that truth borrows so messily from so many different "disciplines" as to look like a harlequin, which does not induce in me great trust of the sobriety of the source.

        The universally "hidden" nature of the insights you propose has "conspiracy addict" written all over it. I note 70%++ of all your posts have heavy consiracist inclinations. This indulgence on your part incorporates within it the necessary notion that we, the unwitting mass of people who are as yet un-enlightenend, do not enjoy the same degree of acuity or astuteness which you enjoy, and I'd suggest this symptom can foist upon you unwittingly, or stealthily, an eventual degree of hubris which can be hazardous to your own intellectual health.

        I dutifully watched the entire thing - so I've earned my right to comment on it. Altogether this long docu-drama, while full of fascinating snippets, has been stitched together into such a feverish kaleidoscope of conclusions as to be worthy of Lyndon Larouche. A real tour de force of sheer silliness.

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          Lukester,

          For your specific sake I am starting to develop a tad of megalomania, and I intent on making you my favorite minion.

          -Sapiens

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            Sapiens -

            If you ever wound up with me for a "favorite minion" you'd end up rueing the day you ever picked me out at the pet-shop. I would be a very misbehaved minion. Prone to gnaw on Sapien's ankles.

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              Re: Esoteric Agenda

              Originally posted by Lukester View Post
              Sapiens -

              If you ever wound up with me for a "favorite minion" you'd end up rueing the day you ever picked me out at the pet-shop. I would be a very misbehaved minion. Prone to gnaw on Sapien's ankles.
              You should be thankful he doesn't want to make you his favourite pinion, and grind your gears... ;)

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