Lets see who's socially aware, and who's not.

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  • Fourth, you're african, you know nothing.

    We must complete our survey of the resistances against which the Open Conspiracy has to work by a few words about the Negro world and the regions of forest and jungle in which barbaric and even savage human life still escapes the infection of civilization. It seems inevitable that the development of modern means of communication and the conquest of tropical diseases should end in giving access everywhere to modern administration and to economic methods, and everywhere the incorporation of the former wilderness in the modern economic process means the destruction of the material basis, the free hunting, the free access to the soil, of such barbaric and savage communities as still precariously survive. The dusky peoples, who were formerly the lords of these still imperfectly assimilated areas, are becoming exploited workers, slaves, serfs, hut-tax payers, or labourers to a caste of white immigrants. The spirit of the plantation broods over all these lands. The Negro in America differs only from his subjugated brother in South Africa or Kenya Colony in the fact that he also, like his white master, is an immigrant. The situation in Africa and America adjusts itself therefore towards parallel conditions, the chief variation being in the relative proportions of the two races and the details of the methods by which black labour is made to serve white ends. In these black and white communities which are establishing themselves in all those parts of the earth where once the black was native, or in which a sub-tropical climate is favourable to his existence at a low level of social development, there is - and there is bound to be for many years to come - much racial tension. The steady advance of birth-control may mitigate the biological factors of this tension later on, and a general amelioration of manners and conduct may efface that disposition to persecute dissimilar types, which man shares with many other gregarious animals. But meanwhile this tension increases and a vast multitude of lives is strained to tragic issues.

    We come to the conclusion therefore that it is from the more vigorous, varied, and less severely obsessed centres of the Atlantic civilizations in the temperate zone, with their abundant facilities for publication and discussion, their traditions of mental liberty and their immense variety of interacting free types, that the main beginnings of the Open Conspiracy must develop. For the rest of the world, its propaganda, finding but poor nourishment in the local conditions, may retain a missionary quality for many years.
    Falloutt wrote: »
    creditable sources

    http://mailstar.net/opencon.html :cool:
  • This thread will probly die in 2 seconds

    While the Open Conspiracy is no more than a discussion it may spread unopposed because it is disregarded. As a mainly passive resistance to militarism it may still be tolerable. But as its knowledge and experience accumulate and its organization becomes more effective and aggressive, as it begins to lay hands upon education, upon social habits, upon business developments, as it proceeds to take over the organization of the community, it will marshal not only its own forces but its enemies. A complex of interests will find themselves restrained and threatened by it, and it may easily evoke that most dangerous of human mass feelings, fear. In ways quite unpredictable it may raise a storm against itself beyond all our present imaginings. Our conception of an almost bloodless domination of the Atlantic communities may be merely the confident dream of a thinker whose thoughts have yet to be squarely challenged.

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  • Lammero wrote: »
    Racist trash
    He meant credible sources, not nutjob sources.
  • KDuane wrote: »
    He meant credible sources, not nutjob sources.

    >H.G. Wells
    >A nutjob source


    :rolleyes:
  • KDuane wrote: »
    He meant credible sources, not nutjob sources.

    TV & Radio are rather credible
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5VvsFKDlQ4

    inb4 Illuminatuses From Outer Space
    http://www.realrael.org/masonic_messiah.pdf
  • Lammero wrote: »
    >H.G. Wells
    >A nutjob source


    :rolleyes:
    Newton, brilliant scientist but very, very, very, very bad alchemist. I do not reject his work on optics or mathematics because he wrote more on alchemy. I do not accept his writings on alchemy just because of his writings on science.

    Now, instead of an argument from false authority, why don't you find CREDIBLE sources for what you are writing. Do you need a link to Merriam-Webster for a definition of credible?
  • KDuane wrote: »
    I do not accept his writings on alchemy just because of his writings on science.

    Whenever possible, the Open Conspiracy will advance by illumination and persuasion. But it has to advance, and even from the outset, where it is not allowed to illuminate and persuade, it mustn't. Its first fights will probably be for the right to spread its system of ideas plainly and clearly throughout the world.
  • Lammero wrote: »
    Whenever possible, the Open Conspiracy will advance by illumination and persuasion. But it has to advance, and even from the outset, where it is not allowed to illuminate and persuade, it mustn't. Its first fights will probably be for the right to spread its system of ideas plainly and clearly throughout the world.
    So your answer is, "No, I do not have credible sources for anything I have and I will continue to post nonsensical ramblings about something that I think is important."

    Thanks.
  • okay, obviously none of you have written a research paper.
  • Falloutt wrote: »
    okay, obviously none of you have written a research paper.
    Your on an online gaming forum,most users here wont even know about research paper's for the next 6 years or so.
  • Lammero wrote: »

    i have been reading this for about 30 minutes and i have found out nothing backed by fact, Jesus wasn't even born on december 25th, this book is a joke...

    Also*Josephus did record about Jesus

    i will keep editing/post as i continue to read

    please, this is complete babel...
  • Falloutt wrote: »
    i have been reading this for about 30 minutes and i have found out nothing backed by fact, Jesus wasn't even born on december 25th, this book is a joke...

    Also*Josephus did record about Jesus

    i will keep editing/post as i continue to read
    You have more tolerance than I do, or your BS meter is not as loud as mine.
  • that book quotes the bible, i have 5 different type of bibles at my desk right now, and some of the passages he quotes are not even close to the ones in the bible.


    lmao i just the read the 3G network part

    WHICH is apparently 666 or GGG

    GUESS WHAT DUDE, we have 4G network now

    umm yeah wrong about the "american union" part.
  • Falloutt wrote: »
    that book quotes the bible, i have 5 different type of bibles at my desk right now, and some of the passages he quotes are not even close to the ones in the bible.


    lmao i just the read the 3G network part

    WHICH is apparently 666 or GGG

    GUESS WHAT DUDE, we have 4G network now

    umm yeah wrong about the "american union" part.

    Not to mention the "number of the beast" is 616 =\
  • KDuane wrote: »
    You have more tolerance than I do, or your BS meter is not as loud as mine.

    Also, the only reason i just finished reading this all is because you have to read an entire thing before you can pass judgement on it,

    and final judgement is

    THIS is not a valid source of information

    1. FEW sources to NONE

    2. Most of it is TWISTED interpretation and very opinionated

    3. Sounds like fiction to me

    FINAL verdict: Who would you read this as a bed time story for your child?

    4. No
  • Not really feeling like writing.

    I always found it funny when people talk about the illuminati. The illuminati were a group of intellectuals that wanted to become enlightened. When they were chased and killed by the church they sought revenge and attempted to destroy the church. Today's so called "illuminati" are the supposed puppet masters behind the show aka the new world order.
  • DatEm0tioN wrote: »
    Not really feeling like writing.

    I always found it funny when people talk about the illuminati. The illuminati were a group of intellectuals that wanted to become enlightened. When they were chased and killed by the church they sought revenge and attempted to destroy the church. Today's so called "illuminati" are the supposed puppet masters behind the show aka the new world order.

    I guess it being Friday I can afford a reply in the OT section right?

    I agree with this. Opening this thread up I pretty much stopped at the word Illuminati and Freemasonry.

    Based on those 2 words and the title of this thread, I am lead to believe that the OP is saying 1 of 2 things. 1) I am socially aware because I know or don't know about Freemasonry, or 2) I am not socially aware because I know or don't know about Freemasonry.

    The term socially aware really has nothing to do with Freemasonry at all, and is serving purpose to perpetuate rumor, myth, conspiracy and more. It just seems like the wrong term to use in this case.

    Either way, just the fact that this is in the OP suggests the OPer believes in some sort of conspiracy theory. And I just can't get down with that. Paranoia runs rampant in the United States, it's a society based on fear and a people who are determined to believe in something. Humans inherently seem to need to have an explanation, or to be able to blame someone or some thing. And construct elaborate stories based around incredible coincidences to do so.

    Are the Freemasons a brotherhood of people who's goal is to improve others lives while improving their own? Yes.

    Is there an element of 'belief' within Freemasonry that may even create a sense of mysticism? Yes.

    Is it a cult? No. But then again 99.9% of the people who celebrate Christmas as a religious holiday are essentially celebrating corrupted pagan rituals. Convincing those people a brotherhood of people who share information, practice and goals and who may not necessarily want to share that with the public, are not a cult is virtually impossible.

    People need to realize that just because they don't understand something, someone or in this case a group of people doesn't mean they need to put blame on them. Same goes for the Music Industry and the other things listed in the OP.


    And for a recommendation, I suggest reading a book called Voodoo Histories. It's a fantastic read, it is about how a conspiracy theory comes to be. And by the time you are at the end of the book you'll be face-desking yourself wondering how a mass of people can get to such a level of stupidity.


    So there's my attempt at a semi-intelligent post for all you OTers! :)
  • [GM]Saidin wrote: »
    I guess it being Friday I can afford a reply in the OT section right?

    I agree with this. Opening this thread up I pretty much stopped at the word Illuminati and Freemasonry.

    Based on those 2 words and the title of this thread, I am lead to believe that the OP is saying 1 of 2 things. 1) I am socially aware because I know or don't know about Freemasonry, or 2) I am not socially aware because I know or don't know about Freemasonry.

    The term socially aware really has nothing to do with Freemasonry at all, and is serving purpose to perpetuate rumor, myth, conspiracy and more. It just seems like the wrong term to use in this case.

    Either way, just the fact that this is in the OP suggests the OPer believes in some sort of conspiracy theory. And I just can't get down with that. Paranoia runs rampant in the United States, it's a society based on fear and a people who are determined to believe in something. Humans inherently seem to need to have an explanation, or to be able to blame someone or some thing. And construct elaborate stories based around incredible coincidences to do so.

    Are the Freemasons a brotherhood of people who's goal is to improve others lives while improving their own? Yes.

    Is there an element of 'belief' within Freemasonry that may even create a sense of mysticism? Yes.

    Is it a cult? No. But then again 99.9% of the people who celebrate Christmas as a religious holiday are essentially celebrating corrupted pagan rituals. Convincing those people a brotherhood of people who share information, practice and goals and who may not necessarily want to share that with the public, are not a cult is virtually impossible.

    People need to realize that just because they don't understand something, someone or in this case a group of people doesn't mean they need to put blame on them. Same goes for the Music Industry and the other things listed in the OP.


    And for a recommendation, I suggest reading a book called Voodoo Histories. It's a fantastic read, it is about how a conspiracy theory comes to be. And by the time you are at the end of the book you'll be face-desking yourself wondering how a mass of people can get to such a level of stupidity.


    So there's my attempt at a semi-intelligent post for all you OTers! :)

    WHY DOESNT THE SITE HAVE .com ?!?!?!?

    WHAT IS THIS NONSENSE?
  • MarkChub wrote: »
    WHY DOESNT THE SITE HAVE .com ?!?!?!?

    WHAT IS THIS NONSENSE?

    .ca = canada domain.
  • SexyPollo wrote: »
    No lol...

    what mean? i can buy book still? or have i to dot "com" ?
  • MarkChub wrote: »
    WHY DOESNT THE SITE HAVE .com ?!?!?!?

    WHAT IS THIS NONSENSE?

    It's a conspiracy.
  • Sani101 wrote: »
    It's a conspiracy.

    its the pagans again! quick, ron paul, go get them!!@!@!@!@!
  • [GM]Saidin wrote: »
    Is it a cult? No.

    Bs, there is a Free Mason "club" in Brooklyn. It has an upside-down pentagram inside it. Coincidence? I think not. Ignorant people like yourself Mr. Saidin make me sick. I'll give you props for heading a semi-successful game that deprives money from the parents of 5-year olds, but ignorant men/woman like yourself don't see where your cash flow is headed in the next 10 to 20 years. Your book has been made by another man that is ignorant. Try reading books or hearing seminars from true multi-millionaires and billionaires. Oh wait, you won't since your a complete fat ignorant **** who believes that just because he has a semi-good cashflow, he thinks that he is smarter than people that participate in his community. Try doing some more research before just reading one book and thinking that nothing is a conspiracy you ignorant fat ****.
  • Ok so this is probly not the best place to post this kinda thread but w/e. I'm bored and just finished a book about the New World Order and wanted to talk a little bit about this.

    So just to start off, if you dont know anything about what im talking about, just dont post.

    I wont make a full thread about what I think, what I know and all. But just wanted to see your knowledge about all this.
    Heres some key words to help you if you wanna search more about all this. You should read some books about this, it's our futur.

    -Music industry
    -Satanisme
    -project Blue Beam
    -New World Order
    -Illuminati
    -NASA
    -Freemasonry
    -Black Magic

    This thread will probly die in 2 seconds since im sure no one know wtf i'm talking about!

    oh well.



    ok what about it?
  • NotMario wrote: »
    Bs, there is a Free Mason "club" in Brooklyn. It has an upside-down pentagram inside it. Coincidence? I think not. Ignorant people like yourself Mr. Saidin make me sick. I'll give you props for heading a semi-successful game that deprives money from the parents of 5-year olds, but ignorant men/woman like yourself don't see where your cash flow is headed in the next 10 to 20 years. Your book has been made by another man that is ignorant. Try reading books or hearing seminars from true multi-millionaires and billionaires. Oh wait, you won't since your a complete fat ignorant **** who believes that just because he has a semi-good cashflow, he thinks that he is smarter than people that participate in his community. Try doing some more research before just reading one book and thinking that nothing is a conspiracy you ignorant fat ****.
    oh u so silly

    freemasons these days drink wine and discuss the news topics of the week


    or whatever your point was. not that you'll be unbanned in time to reply before this thread dies.
  • [MOD]dot wrote: »
    oh u so silly

    freemasons these days drink wine and discuss the news topics of the week


    or whatever your point was. not that you'll be unbanned in time to reply before this thread dies.


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