Essays, documents, poetry and prose about globalisation, state terrorism, resisting oppression... | Page 4
Rick Martin - The Depopulation of a Planet - 1995
Posted on 18th October 2009 @ 21:03
Rick Martin - The Depopulation of a Planet - 1995. ...Comments: 0 | View full article
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The Move to Depopulate the Planet
Posted on 18th October 2009 @ 20:47
The Move to Depopulate the Planet. ...Comments: 0 | View full article
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YouTube - Alex Jones - Caller Poem - Watch Out For The New World Order
Posted on 18th October 2009 @ 05:24
This is a audio recording of the Alex Jones show.Recorded 10-13-2006A fellow called into the Alex Jones show ( unfortunately I do not recall his name ) and h......Comments: 0 | View full article
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YouTube - Taylor Mali on what teachers make
Posted on 26th October 2009 @ 01:21
Taylor Mali, slam poet, gives his mind on what teachers make....Comments: 0 | View full article
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Poetry - When the Matrix Rains Acid
Posted on 26th October 2009 @ 01:21
Just something to express how I feel about some current events going on in the World ...Comments: 0 | View full article
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" All wars are fought for money."
Socrates
" The world is governed by very different personages from what is imagined by those who are not behind the scenes."
Benjamin Disraeli, first Prime Minister of England, 1844
" Terrorism is the war of the poor, and war is the terrorism of the rich."
Sir Peter Ultimo
" To achieve world government, it is necessary to remove from the minds of men their individualism, loyalty to family traditions, national patriotism, and religious dogmas."
Brock Adams, Director of the UN Health Organization
" In March, 1915, the J.P. Morgan interests, the steel, shipbuilding, and powder interest, and their subsidiary organizations, got together 12 men high up in the newspaper world and employed them to select the most influential newspapers in the United States and sufficient number of them to control generally the policy of the daily press....They found it was only necessary to purchase the control of 25 of the greatest papers."
U.S. Congressman Oscar Callaway, 1917