This is getting worrying.
What's next?
And why do they never focus on the Nokia abuser?
Hey ho, turkey and the trimmings, sprouts and cabbage, cranberry sauce and a good bottle of the red sauce, here we go.
Blast shields are up, eating irons are in hand.
Ho ho ho.
The Season for Living
2 hours ago
um...another inside job, like silvio. ??
ReplyDeleteMan made global warming, the new world religion, used as a tool to support deindustrialisation and economic genocide? At least Stalin, in his worst moments, eg killing of the kulaks during collectivisation of the land, was trying to increase production. The psychopathic eco fascists want to shut it down. This means hundreds of millions of deaths. Advice to countries who would wish to industrialise but are being told by wankers like George Monbiot that they can't use fossil fuels - tell the West to go fuck themselves.
ReplyDeleteAP Geroge Ure posted on Wednesday
ReplyDelete"For the past eight or nine months I've been pondering one of the most troubling parts of the www.halfpasthuman.com predictive linguistics reports - specifically the parts where around the first of the year and going forward the existence of secret jails and rounding-up and 'disappearing people' by the authorities would come to light.
Now comes a new report in The Nation under the title "Americas Secret ICE Castles" which shows that Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE) has been operating up to 186 secret jails where people suspected of being illegal aliens are shuffled around without customary minimum stands. A particularly chilling part of the linguistic fill deals with extra-legal operations described in The Nation's report:
""If you don't have enough evidence to charge someone criminally but you think he's illegal, we can make him disappear." Those chilling words were spoken by James Pendergraph, then executive director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Office of State and Local Coordination, at a conference of police and sheriffs in August 2008..."
While it's not the whole expectation set, it nevertheless points to an undercurrent of 'secrets revealed' having to do with the nation's power structure going beyond Constitutional bounds and seemingly throwing due process to the wind.
Sadly, it looks like another predictive linguistics 'hit' is in the making as the potential for further abuse of process seems likely as the scabs are peeled back on this story. If you were wondering what the contemporary version of "First they came for the gypsies..." would look like, this certainly seems to be IT."
This recent run of nutter stories fits like a glove.
RI I've sworn off swearing until after the New Year, but my views on the Monboit Transform are similar to yours. He just fronts comfortably from the homestead for the same psychopathic family lines that culled us in the previous centuries. As I said no swearing until 2010 so I'll leave it at that.
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