Nostone cutters, if you are going to post that pic from the Illuminati game, why dont you show the folks here some of the other cards in it like the terrorist attacks on the twin towers and the Pentagon in this 1995 game!
Posts by Nambo
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Why I Follow Conspiracy Theories
by metatron inconspiracy theories have become a new hobby of mine - although that doesn't mean i put any great faith in any of them.
nevertheless, i see certain reasons for considering them.
1) because conspiracies are how the world is run, in fact.
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Best evidence (new) yet that 9/11 was an inside job...
by chapstick inbroadcast by colorado public tv.
this speaks volumes about how blatantly our government lies to us.
if this is true, and it really does appear that it is, how can we trust government to tell us the truth about anything?sorry, you'll have to copy and paste to your search bar.... http://video.cpt12.org/video/2270078138.
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Nambo
Whilst undoubtably, insiders were required, otherwise how could the "terrorists" have got N.O.R.A.D. to stand down for instance, I think the term "inside Job" is misleading and tends to alienate patiotic Americans.
Rather, it was indeed a Middle Eastern Abrahamic religion who were responsible, just not the one we are lead to belive, rather, the one that has a very high percentage of its foreign Nationals in positions in the American Government, ready to put thier Spiritual homelands interests above thier host nations interest, by stirring up hatred for, and then the resultant destruction of its hostile neighbours in the Middle East.
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I wrote a Proverb today, what do you think Iam trying to say?
by Nambo inhere in the uk we are going through the annual rememberence rituals and everybody wears a red poppy.. i prefer to wear the white poppy of the peace pledge union which elicits both respect and contempt.
its interesting to see the way members of parliaments eyes alight on my somewhat rebelious symbol when they say good morning to me.. .
anyhow, today i composed a proverb, maybe its crap?, iam a mechanic by trade, not a poet.. so, what do you think iam trying to say?
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Nambo
Nothing to do with Jehovah or JWs, its about "we won the war"day in the UK, officially known as Rememberence Sunday and even Poppy day.
Initially it was a good charity that raised money for disabled ex-servicemen who could no longer work after the First World War.
It become somewhat redundant to a certain extent with the advent of the Welfare State, though it still does a lot of good for servicemen with the money raised.
Many people however, see it also being used as a Political tool to Glorify and Romantisise war and ensure a continuing supply of cannon fodder, along with an acceptance of Britians version of invading Poland in the Middle East.
So, firstly the Gruesome Evil is War, (as in WW1 etc, not a Spiritual war), whilst I consider the word "necessary" to be highly debateable in regard to the majority of wars, thats not what the Proverb is about,
Now the Axeman, he is Britian itself, his axe is the military forces.
So, the first part means both a literal man who is employed as an executioner to behead criminals, its necessary according to the laws and customs of the day, whilst evil enough that most civilised countries have abandoned such, its a dirty job, but somebodies got to do it, and you would be a sick man if you were so proud of your job you would boast to your Children about your work and let them be corrupted by getting them to see and be touched by the dead mans blood, rather, you wash it off so you keep your children clean, innocent and to hold you in a higher regard than they would if they were aware of this most gruesome of your duties.
The Proverbial meaning of the first line however is that whilst it may be necessary for a country to go to war, war itself is a dirty evil thing, its a dirty job, but somebodies got to do it.
When I was young, I used to think of War as a Spitfire doing a gracefull victory roll across a summer blue sky whilst a hidden orchestra played a suitable stirring arrangement such as "633 Squadron".
Now however, I think of innocent children running down the burning street on stumps because their feet have burnt off.
Now, Iam sure you must be able to work out who the Proverbial "Children" are by now?
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Why I Follow Conspiracy Theories
by metatron inconspiracy theories have become a new hobby of mine - although that doesn't mean i put any great faith in any of them.
nevertheless, i see certain reasons for considering them.
1) because conspiracies are how the world is run, in fact.
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Nambo
I have no interest whatsoever in conspiracy theories.
Learning about conspiracies however!, thats very exciting!
Of course the big one in the UK at the moment is the conspiracy about widespread pedophilia in the British Establishment, whilst us "tin foil hat wearers"have known about it in detail for years, its actually starting to be revealed in the mainstream media as well.
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Timeline for the seventy years?
by DarkFireWolf ini tried to make a little timeline for when the seventy years began and ended that correlates with history..i might take this to the elders to show them that 609-539 is completely possible for the 70 years while 607 dosen't go with history.i've been told by others in the congregation that we choose 607 because 537-70=607 and that jerusalem being destroyed in 586/7 would only mean 50 years of exile.this is going to be a little bit long too as i've added in the scriptures that fit in this timeline.. 609. nabopolassars 17th year.
babylonians defeat the assyrians.
and the 70 years begin with them ruling over the nations.. jeremiah 25:17-26.
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Nambo
Ah, the 70 years of Babylon.
Well, whilst Iam here, may as well post timeline for Babylon the Great, 1948, to be destroyed in 2018.
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I wrote a Proverb today, what do you think Iam trying to say?
by Nambo inhere in the uk we are going through the annual rememberence rituals and everybody wears a red poppy.. i prefer to wear the white poppy of the peace pledge union which elicits both respect and contempt.
its interesting to see the way members of parliaments eyes alight on my somewhat rebelious symbol when they say good morning to me.. .
anyhow, today i composed a proverb, maybe its crap?, iam a mechanic by trade, not a poet.. so, what do you think iam trying to say?
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Nambo
Thanks for all the positives folk, especially from our resident poet!
Axeman as in executioner, hense the blood on the hands, yes indeed, I presume with your mention of State/Crown you know exactly who the Axeman represents in the context of the Proverb?
And the "necessary evil"?
Who are the Children?
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I wrote a Proverb today, what do you think Iam trying to say?
by Nambo inhere in the uk we are going through the annual rememberence rituals and everybody wears a red poppy.. i prefer to wear the white poppy of the peace pledge union which elicits both respect and contempt.
its interesting to see the way members of parliaments eyes alight on my somewhat rebelious symbol when they say good morning to me.. .
anyhow, today i composed a proverb, maybe its crap?, iam a mechanic by trade, not a poet.. so, what do you think iam trying to say?
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Nambo
Here in the UK we are going through the annual Rememberence rituals and everybody wears a red Poppy.
I prefer to wear the White Poppy of the Peace Pledge Union which elicits both respect and contempt. Its interesting to see the way Members of Parliaments eyes alight on my somewhat rebelious symbol when they say Good Morning to me.
Anyhow, today I composed a Proverb, maybe its crap?, Iam a mechanic by trade, not a poet.
So, what do you think Iam trying to say? :-
A necessary evil, is the gruesome task of the Axeman.
He washes the blood off his hands before he caresses the face's of his Children.
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Yorkshire Ripper (brother Peter Sutcliffe) vouches for Jimmy Savile
by oldlightnewshite inhttp://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4629105/peter-sutcliffe-claims-jimmy-savile-is-innocent.html.
according to the yorkshire ripper, a repentant psychopath who is now a jehovah's witness in prison, jimmy savile is just being exploited because he can't refute any of the 300 allegations of molestation and rape.
there are some who think that jimmy savile may even have had a psychopathic personality.
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Nambo
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2228814/Jimmy-Savile-quizzed-Yorkshire-Ripper-murders.html
Though you are still correct Witness my Fury, its funny how I just found this in todays newspapers which give more credence to the "word on the street" I reported earlier.
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Yorkshire Ripper (brother Peter Sutcliffe) vouches for Jimmy Savile
by oldlightnewshite inhttp://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4629105/peter-sutcliffe-claims-jimmy-savile-is-innocent.html.
according to the yorkshire ripper, a repentant psychopath who is now a jehovah's witness in prison, jimmy savile is just being exploited because he can't refute any of the 300 allegations of molestation and rape.
there are some who think that jimmy savile may even have had a psychopathic personality.
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Nambo
Yeah, your probably right, hasnt got much to do with JWs anyway, plus I dont want to be found floating down a river, so I deleted them myself.
Heres a Jimmy Saville popsong to listen too instead.
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Yorkshire Ripper (brother Peter Sutcliffe) vouches for Jimmy Savile
by oldlightnewshite inhttp://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4629105/peter-sutcliffe-claims-jimmy-savile-is-innocent.html.
according to the yorkshire ripper, a repentant psychopath who is now a jehovah's witness in prison, jimmy savile is just being exploited because he can't refute any of the 300 allegations of molestation and rape.
there are some who think that jimmy savile may even have had a psychopathic personality.