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They call it "The American Dream," because you have to be asleep to believe it.
sufi inayat khan said : life is intoxicating our task is to become sober.
'' Nestlé CEO Philipp Navratil is the latest to warn Swiss citizens that a vote to cap the population at 10 million would not be good for...
Roberts a narrator of the darkness falling over humanity
Does this bill cover presidents, senators, generals, etc...
i am certain they are only doing uplifting things for the betterment of all of society and for their brothers in NYC. Nothing fishy....nothing...
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From this clip of CNN I think they are trying to marginalize it.. In the clip notice how the psychologist says they will get caught out sooner or later by senior management and you should distance yourself from them. That means, senior management in the whole is good but for a few individuals whilst the whole truth of the matter is if a corporation was a person it would be a psychopath and what does that tell you about the whole ruling structure??
Scapegoat is the word that comes to mind. There is no serious questioning going on about how dangerous these individuals may be in senior management or to the general health of other people and that action really needs to be taken, it's like saying we know there is a killer here in senior management, if you see them kill, just ignore them get out of there way and sooner or later they will get caught out... WHAT A LOAD OF BULL.
Anyways I can't remember exactly how it goes, but there is that quote from Jesus when he gets accused of being the devil or something like that and he counters by saying why would Satan empower someone to cast out his own evil spirits that he had commissioned? He would be undoing his own work, and if he continued, his kingdom would be doomed to self-destruction.
Something to think about...