OT/MISC Glen Beck connecting the dots live NOW!

fairbanksb

Freedom Isn't Free
I hope somebody has his back. This is earth shattering stuff, but we already knew it was coming. I haven't seen his ratings posted lately. I sure hope more DGI's are listening in.
 

RobinYyes

Inactive
I don't know if its possible to be MORE vague. lol

Could you try giving a clue to those of us at work or away from being able to watch the show?

Thanks
 

CAgdma

Inactive
praphrasing: Quotes (somebody who said) "What if" there were a small group of globally connected people, who believed that the earth was in danger (global warming) and that the rich countries of the world were responsible for it, it would be incombent upon them to collapse the system of these countries.

And then he goes on to name names, with quotations that support the above, things like mass sterilization, vast redistribution of wealth between the rich countires and the poor, and most of all, establishing a world government and world control.

I don't always listen to him.....and I can't say all the names and quotes.

He does have a website, and he does do a repeat on the weekend. I don't know if the program rebroadcasts later today.
 

gillmanNSF

Veteran Member
Thanks everyone for adding to the thread. I'm not good at summarizing, but Glen did a good job at showing how people in the administration, including nominee Kagan, all have the same POV, she even has said (paraphrasing) that she considers Cass Sunstein, the most influential, etc... Basically, they have the same agenda, to collapse western civilization to then rebuild society as they see fit. He referred to the reporting of this subject matter as "historical" to his staff prior to the show. The show should be repeated as most people are at work...
 
Maurice Strong's name came up a LOOOOooooong time ago on Chuck Harder's "For The People" radio shows.

IIRC, Harder noted that Strong was a rather obscure dude from Canada(?) who suddenly rose to great power in or closely associated with the UN apparatus presumably with a lot of active encouragement from TPTB.


IIRC, Harder actually had Strong on his show at least once - and exposed Strong's globablist, one world govt. agenda. It was a remarkably amicable discussion considering the sharp differences between Strong and Harder.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Strong


http://www.afn.org/~govern/strong.html


Definitely someone to keep an eye on with an intense spotlight...
 

Publius

On TB every waking moment
praphrasing: Quotes (somebody who said) "What if" there were a small group of globally connected people, who believed that the earth was in danger (global warming) and that the rich countries of the world were responsible for it, it would be incombent upon them to collapse the system of these countries.

And then he goes on to name names, with quotations that support the above, things like mass sterilization, vast redistribution of wealth between the rich countires and the poor, and most of all, establishing a world government and world control.

I don't always listen to him.....and I can't say all the names and quotes.

He does have a website, and he does do a repeat on the weekend. I don't know if the program rebroadcasts later today.

About two hours ago I had to go somewhere and had the radio playing on the bike and the station was WTOP out of DC and they talked a little about something along these lines and mind you I'm ridding down the interstate on a motorcycle at 70 Mph so it can be hard to make out at sometimes.
 

Vicki

Girls With Guns Member
And then he goes on to name names, with quotations that support the above, things like mass sterilization,

Interesting mass sterilization comes up after I just watched this vid on where the Red Cross money went in Haiti...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trSfACmrc_E&feature=player_embedded

about 5:30 minutes in the woman says the Red Cross came by here once to give shots and water. No food, nothing else just shots and the water gave me a stomach ache. Nice eh! :(
 

Vicki

Girls With Guns Member
Some notes...

The affluent middle class needs to go and the world system in place by 2012. Population control, lifestyles unsustainable, you and me giving what we have in our overconsumption to countries like Africa.

It's just touching on the problems IMO. I've tried and tried personally to simplify my life and not overconsume but I feel I'm met with critcism, disrespect and anger by the masses. They are scared. We have to face our own worse enemies... ourselves.

Vicki
 

Y2kO

Inactive
Some notes...

The affluent middle class needs to go and the world system in place by 2012. Population control, lifestyles unsustainable, you and me giving what we have in our overconsumption to countries like Africa.

It's just touching on the problems IMO. I've tried and tried personally to simplify my life and not overconsume but I feel I'm met with critcism, disrespect and anger by the masses. They are scared. We have to face our own worse enemies... ourselves.

Vicki

And the truth, which will never come from Glenn Beck, is that there is a small number of elite who are confiscating all the wealth of the world for themselves. This has nothing to do with environmentalism, or global warming, or good intentions. It has to do with criminal deception and fraud - and Beck is just one of the delivery boys of the deception.

They want you to feel guilty and to give up your lifestyles and your freedoms.
 

Vicki

Girls With Guns Member
And the truth, which will never come from Glenn Beck, is that there is a small number of elite who are confiscating all the wealth of the world for themselves. This has nothing to do with environmentalism, or global warming, or good intentions. It has to do with criminal deception and fraud - and Beck is just one of the delivery boys of the deception.

They want you to feel guilty and to give up your lifestyles and your freedoms.

Agree Y2K and to each their own. What we choose is of our own making but when you don't go along with the herd, the herd is doing the policing. Mass hypnosis and hysteria on forcing their will on others. It needs to stop.

Vicki
 

Emily

One Day Closer
And the truth, which will never come from Glenn Beck, is that there is a small number of elite who are confiscating all the wealth of the world for themselves. This has nothing to do with environmentalism, or global warming, or good intentions. It has to do with criminal deception and fraud - and Beck is just one of the delivery boys of the deception.

They want you to feel guilty and to give up your lifestyles and your freedoms.

Glenn is showing exactly what you are saying. The global elite are USING environmentalism and global warming as a ruse to get their end game of steeling all the wealth.

Glenn is not deceiving anyone and is helping to wake more people up than anyone else.

Who do you think we should listen to?
 

inynmn

Inactive
IMO Beck is a "conditioner" and "pied piper" type.

Honestly don't think he is a very good entertainer - his fake crying is beyond comical, more like ludicrous -- a drama queen.

Remember what he did to Debra Medina - how he mocked her, even said a vulgar filthy comment and laughed after the interview ?

Interesting article from WND - just another "take" on the rodeo clown.

(link - not original source) - fair use: http://obambi.wordpress.com/2010/02/23/glenn-beck-now-works-for-the-new-world-order/

Source includes original USA Today article and other links

Glenn Beck now works for the New World Order

BY WND

While polls show more people drifting away from acceptance of “global warming,” the newest superstar among conservatives – Glenn Beck – is embracing it, according to an interview story in a leading national Sunday-newspaper magazine.

“You’d be an idiot not to notice the temperature change,” he says.

He also thinks it could be caused partly by man’s activity.

At home, he’s going green by using energy-saving products.

“I’m willing to do anything but use the CFLs,” he says of compact fluorescent light bulbs. “I put them in once and couldn’t stand the way they lit up the room.”

The kinder, gentler, greener and warmer side of Beck, known as a firebrand conservative, came to light in an interview in USA Weekend, which is distributed through more than 600 newspapers.

On his top-rated nationally syndicated morning radio show and Fox News Channel television program Beck has been a frequent critic of scientists and advocates such as Al Gore who contend man is causing catastrophic changes in the Earth’s climate.

On his Feb. 15 Fox News show, he chastised President Obama for moving forward with the “cap-and-trade” environmental bill in Congress, despite a recent string of revelations casting doubt on the science behind the legislation.

Beck also has lots of friends on the other side of the political spectrum, he reveals in the USA Weekend piece. He calls George Clooney “a good, honest man.” Beck says the two of them had an extended conversation about the genocide in Darfur.

“We came to an immediate, completely wholehearted agreement about the situation,” Beck says. “That is, to put aside the politics and give troops what they need to protect people over there. He’s a good, honest man who believes passionately about doing something about it.”

Beck’s personal publicist, Matt Hiltzik, is a Democratic power player who helped get Hillary Rodham Clinton elected to the U.S. Senate, says the magazine report.

“And let me tell you about Liz Julis, the editor of my magazine, Fusion,” he says. “Every year, I match charitable donations that my employees make. She ends up giving her money away to some hippie hemp farm somewhere, and she loves to rub it in that I’m writing a check for something like that. She’s one of my favorite people because we hardly agree on anything, but we challenge each other.”

Beck also explains how he chose Mormonism as his religion.

He was raised Catholic and wasn’t practicing any faith when he met his current wife, Tania, says the report. When she insisted that a church needed to be a part of their family’s life, they began church shopping.

“We tried ‘em all,” Beck says. “Unitarian, Episcopalian, Baptist, even a synagogue. We ended up with the Church of Latter-day Saints because I took my daughters from my first marriage there, and they said, ‘Dad, this place makes us feel warm and welcome inside. Can we come back?’”

Beck also reveals he’s no fan of Ronald Reagan whom he blames for driving up the deficits.

“Republicans sold the American people out,” Beck says. “I’ve always said I was a Reagan-style conservative. But I don’t think Reagan was a real Republican. He just maintained some shared values.”

‘I don’t think I said them’

On his morning radio show Friday, Beck discussed the USA Weekend story with regular on-air figures Pat Gray and Executive Producer Stu Burguiere.

Referring to the story’s listing of “10 things you never thought you’d hear from Glenn Beck,” Beck said, “In fact, I read it, and there are like four things in there I never thought I’d hear from Glenn Beck, because I don’t think I said them.”

In the transcript of Friday’s conversation posted on his website, he doesn’t mention global warming, addressing only writer Dennis McCafferty’s “totally bizarre” handling of his comments on Reagan and his use of flourescent bulbs.

Gray asks: “When did you say Reagan wasn’t even a Republican? I don’t remember that.”

“I have no idea,” Beck replies.

Burguiere offers: “I guess he was saying something like, you know, he really cared about principles over parties although, you know, he definitely they …

Beck jumps in: “But I don’t think that’s the way it was written. I mean, it was written in a way that I was like, yeah, I mean, we had a couple of things in common, but I don’t even think he was a Republican. What?”

Beck says Reagan was the only president since Calvin Coolidge to not have “real progressive roots in him,” referring to the left-leaning, big-government movement that began with Presidents Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt.

On fluorescent light bulbs, Beck explained that the bulbs were there when he bought his house, and he removed them.

“There’s no way I put those fluorescent light bulbs in my house. I hate them.”
 

American Rage

Inactive
There are so many people watching his show tonight that I can't get onto the site that I watch him on.

Must be really good.


Rage
 

inynmn

Inactive
IMO Beck is a "conditioner" and "pied piper" type.

Honestly don't think he is a very good entertainer - his fake crying is beyond comical, more like ludicrous -- a drama queen.

Remember what Beck did to Debra Medina - how he mocked her, and after the interview laughed and even said a vulgar filthy comment ?

Interesting article from WND - just another "take" on the rodeo clown.

(link - not original source) - fair use: http://obambi.wordpress.com/2010/02/23/glenn-beck-now-works-for-the-new-world-order/

Source includes original USA Today article and other links

Glenn Beck now works for the New World Order

BY WND

While polls show more people drifting away from acceptance of “global warming,” the newest superstar among conservatives – Glenn Beck – is embracing it, according to an interview story in a leading national Sunday-newspaper magazine.

“You’d be an idiot not to notice the temperature change,” he says.

He also thinks it could be caused partly by man’s activity.

At home, he’s going green by using energy-saving products.

“I’m willing to do anything but use the CFLs,” he says of compact fluorescent light bulbs. “I put them in once and couldn’t stand the way they lit up the room.”

The kinder, gentler, greener and warmer side of Beck, known as a firebrand conservative, came to light in an interview in USA Weekend, which is distributed through more than 600 newspapers.

On his top-rated nationally syndicated morning radio show and Fox News Channel television program Beck has been a frequent critic of scientists and advocates such as Al Gore who contend man is causing catastrophic changes in the Earth’s climate.

On his Feb. 15 Fox News show, he chastised President Obama for moving forward with the “cap-and-trade” environmental bill in Congress, despite a recent string of revelations casting doubt on the science behind the legislation.

Beck also has lots of friends on the other side of the political spectrum, he reveals in the USA Weekend piece. He calls George Clooney “a good, honest man.” Beck says the two of them had an extended conversation about the genocide in Darfur.

“We came to an immediate, completely wholehearted agreement about the situation,” Beck says. “That is, to put aside the politics and give troops what they need to protect people over there. He’s a good, honest man who believes passionately about doing something about it.”

Beck’s personal publicist, Matt Hiltzik, is a Democratic power player who helped get Hillary Rodham Clinton elected to the U.S. Senate, says the magazine report.

“And let me tell you about Liz Julis, the editor of my magazine, Fusion,” he says. “Every year, I match charitable donations that my employees make. She ends up giving her money away to some hippie hemp farm somewhere, and she loves to rub it in that I’m writing a check for something like that. She’s one of my favorite people because we hardly agree on anything, but we challenge each other.”

Beck also explains how he chose Mormonism as his religion.

He was raised Catholic and wasn’t practicing any faith when he met his current wife, Tania, says the report. When she insisted that a church needed to be a part of their family’s life, they began church shopping.

“We tried ‘em all,” Beck says. “Unitarian, Episcopalian, Baptist, even a synagogue. We ended up with the Church of Latter-day Saints because I took my daughters from my first marriage there, and they said, ‘Dad, this place makes us feel warm and welcome inside. Can we come back?’”

Beck also reveals he’s no fan of Ronald Reagan whom he blames for driving up the deficits.

“Republicans sold the American people out,” Beck says. “I’ve always said I was a Reagan-style conservative. But I don’t think Reagan was a real Republican. He just maintained some shared values.”

‘I don’t think I said them’

On his morning radio show Friday, Beck discussed the USA Weekend story with regular on-air figures Pat Gray and Executive Producer Stu Burguiere.

Referring to the story’s listing of “10 things you never thought you’d hear from Glenn Beck,” Beck said, “In fact, I read it, and there are like four things in there I never thought I’d hear from Glenn Beck, because I don’t think I said them.”

In the transcript of Friday’s conversation posted on his website, he doesn’t mention global warming, addressing only writer Dennis McCafferty’s “totally bizarre” handling of his comments on Reagan and his use of flourescent bulbs.

Gray asks: “When did you say Reagan wasn’t even a Republican? I don’t remember that.”

“I have no idea,” Beck replies.

Burguiere offers: “I guess he was saying something like, you know, he really cared about principles over parties although, you know, he definitely they …

Beck jumps in: “But I don’t think that’s the way it was written. I mean, it was written in a way that I was like, yeah, I mean, we had a couple of things in common, but I don’t even think he was a Republican. What?”

Beck says Reagan was the only president since Calvin Coolidge to not have “real progressive roots in him,” referring to the left-leaning, big-government movement that began with Presidents Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt.

On fluorescent light bulbs, Beck explained that the bulbs were there when he bought his house, and he removed them.

“There’s no way I put those fluorescent light bulbs in my house. I hate them.”
 

inynmn

Inactive
link - fair use - for education and discussion: http://www.alternet.org/media/138476?page=2

link - Freudian slip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HWKzobeya4

link - Larry King interview: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WK2SYib5Sxg

excerpts from an article - Is Glenn Beck the Orson Welles of Our Time?


Beck has been fake crying for years. It started on his radio show in Tampa, Fla., where he first turned the confessional mode of the support-circle into fodder for self-denigrating humor and ratings gold. After 10 years, the fake crying is best seen as a corporate brand handle. It differentiates him from tough-guy competitors in a conservative media universe dominated by manly men and manlier women. Even Beck himself is becoming increasingly open about this. The plug for his upcoming "Common Sense" comedy tour describes him as "America's favorite hysterical, fear-mongering, TV and radio crybaby."

Those who take a single drop of Beck's tears seriously need simply watch recordings of his stage shows. As he paces the stage, Beck switches the tear-ducts on and off like a switch, sometimes as many as six times in a single hour. He even chokes himself up for slick, produced segments like the trailer for the stage show based on his best-selling (and ghostwritten) Christmas novel, The Christmas Sweater.

Then there is the memorable Freudian slip Beck dropped on Fox in early February, while recounting the story of a missing girl. "Two years ago, I made the father a promise," Beck says, choking up, "that I would not let this story dry -- er, die …"

Any doubts that Beck is just acting are more deeply buried by examining his turn guest hosting Larry King Live last summer. Watch that clip, and you will see a master tailor of on-air persona at work. He is in full control and almost unrecognizable.

To understand Beck, you just need to fade out the apocalyptic hysterics and pull back the Patton-size flag. Do that, and staring back at you are three words: Mercury Radio Arts. Therein lies everything you need to know about Fox's new megastar.

Mercury Radio Arts is Beck's production company. It is his pride, his joy, and his multiteat cash cow. The company, whose tag line is "The fusion of entertainment and enlightenment," produces or co-produces his radio and television shows, his live events and his many publishing and digital media projects, all of which promote and expand the Beck brand.

Its full-time staff of 20 is not based in the small-town "Real America" Beck claims to hold so dear, but in the cynical media capital of the world, Manhattan.

Beck founded Mercury Radio Arts in 2002, the year his talk radio show went national. The name is a respectful nod to the Mercury Radio Theater, the New York drama company founded by Orson Welles, most famous for producing a 1938 radio broadcast of War of the Worlds.

Beck's nod to Welles is a revealing one. Like Beck, Welles made his national name scaring the pants off of gullible Americans with a scripted, emotional act. (Unlike Beck, Welles was a staunch leftist and did not incorporate politics into his radio work.) Beck shares Welles' love of dramatic radio and is very proud of the fact that he directed and acted in the first live commercial radio drama in 40 years for XM Radio. Everything Beck does should be seen in this light.

Beck writes that while he admires Welles for dreaming big and revolutionizing radio, he is disappointed that he died poor. Beck finds more to admire in two of Hollywood's most flaming Democrats, Ben Affleck and Matt Damon. After sketching the business architecture of Damon and Affleck's Project Greenlight, Beck writes in near-awe:

That's four distinct forms of entertainment, four ways to reach their audience, four products that act as marketing and publicity for each other and four sources of revenue. … This is what Mercury Radio Arts aspires to be … We want to start with the Glenn Beck Program and find ways to … maximiz[e] its ratings and revenue.

If Beck could have built up Radio Mercury Arts on the back of Howard Stern-style shock-jock persona, he would have done it. In fact, that's basically what he tried to do during his "lost" decade spent railing fat cocaine caterpillars off the asses of small-town strippers. And for a while it looked like he was destined for Stern-like stardom. But despite a quick and promising start in radio -- Beck was making six-figures and riding limos in his early 20s -- he bottomed out in 1994 working a tiny market in suburban Connecticut.

Beck finally got his big break in 1999. That was the year Clear Channel bought Tampa's WFLA, home to the popular liberal talk legend Bob Lassiter. Lassiter was squeezed out within a year of the sale and replaced by Beck, who jerked Tampa talk radio to the right. He is remembered by locals during this time for his skits depicting Satan writing love poems to Hillary Rodham Clinton, and for dangerously stoking anti-Democrat sentiment in Florida during the tense 2000 election recount.

His new masters were pleased. Just weeks after the 9/11 attacks, 18 months after he took his first caller, Beck signed a national contract with Premiere Radio Networks, a Clear Channel subsidiary. Beck claims that before 9/11, he was "a big fat, lazy sloth who just wanted to sit on my couch eating Ho Hos and Doritos." But that's unlikely. Beck must have been studying conservative talk radio during the late '90s. That, and honing his vision for Mercury Radio Arts, which he launched quickly after the money started flowing again in 2002.

Beck wasted no time positioning himself on the crest of the wave of post-9/11 super patriotism. In March 2003, Beck used his show to organize a series of "Rallies for America," which he attended in stretch limos.

At the time of the rallies, Paul Krugman and others accused Beck of doing the bidding of Clear Channel, which had connections to the Bush administration. But Beck doesn't need anyone to tell him to tour the country and jump on a bunch of stages if it can raise his profile and allow him to out-patriot his competitors.

The "Rallies for America" were the precursor for Beck's newest self-promotional patriotic initiative, the "9/12 Project," which is an attempt to literally stamp his brand on the very memory of 9/11. If this seems shameless, it is. It also makes perfect business sense if you're Glenn Beck.

The post-9/11 period is exactly concurrent with his meteoric and lucrative career on the national stage. He arguably does not exist as a megastar without the attacks on New York and Washington, the wars that followed and their warping effect on the nation's politics and economy. Without 9/11, Beck's newest Premiere contract would almost certainly not be worth $50 million.

Of course, strong and even ruthless capitalist instincts are no mark of shame on the right. Beck views the pursuit of wealth as the duty of every "Real American" -- and Christian. His conservative fans no doubt agree with him. But Beck is not a lifelong conservative who happened to make a lot of money in the capitalist system he loves. For most of his adult life, he was, in his own words, "a bitter, hopeless [drug-using] alcoholic who hated people." He long ago started putting money before country, and there's every reason to believe that he still does. His metamorphosis into a right-wing values-crusader matches up neatly with the birth of his Wellesian/Limbaughsian dreams of national talk radio fame and entertainment empire.

He understood 15 years ago that the way to own a sprawling mansion estate in New Canaan, Conn., is to rant about the sprawling Malibu estates of Hollywood liberals. His on-air persona is a product of his own reinvention, even if he calls it "redemption."

In The Real America, Beck briefly describes his semester studying religion at Yale at age 30. (His enrollment was made possible by a letter of recommendation written by Sen. Joe Lieberman, I-Conn.). Here's Beck, theologian:

It's interesting to me that Jesus said, 'Inside my Father's house there are many mansions … ' That means that wealth and riches are not bad things … God believes you deserve a mansion. Do You? … There is a universe full of money. There are riches beyond your wildest dreams. God doesn't give you a taste of ice cream unless he's willing for you to have the entire cone.


Beck's pursuit of "the entire cone" goes far toward explaining his apocalyptic politics. Beck is the nation's best-known and most mainstream peddler of End Times fears and apocalyptic scenarios (excluding climate change). This obsession is epitomized in a segment on his show called "The War Room," in which panelists discuss various nightmare scenarios and how to prepare for them.

For Beck, the End Times shtick is literally pure gold. The precious metals dealer Goldline, whose fortunes rise on anxieties of social and economic collapse, has hired Beck as a spokesman and is one of his biggest sponsors. His Web site is also sponsored by Newsmax (another right-wing media fearmonger whose ad offers a "free emergency radio … [for when] terrorists attack.") and a company called Survival Seeds, which warns of imminent food riots. It fits that Beck's corporate logo resembles nothing so much as a radiation symbol.

So make fun of him all you want, but Glenn Beck is not crazy. He is a very wealthy and possibly visionary fraud, the Bernie Madoff of conservative anger and fear in the Obama era. He is laughing and crying right along with you, in the plush backseat of his stretch limo, all the way to the bank.
 

Joann

Inactive
Newbi here to site but not research.

Came across an older document on my machine and thought you might find it of interest regarding Maurice Strong, et al. One of the docs I sent to Beck.

Snips below, then download the link PDF go to page 2 of the PDF, right column down, look for heading Maurice Strong, and follow.

The following document is a keeper if you don't already have it on your computer. Lots more content in the PFD.

CO2: The Greatest Scientific Scandal of Our Time

by Zbigniew Jaworowski, M.D., Ph.D., D.Sc.

http://www.warwickhughes.com/icecore/zjmar07.pdf

Excerpts from Maurice Strong taken from page 3:

" We may get to the point where the only way of saving the world will be for industrial civilization to collapse".

Strong elaborated on the idea of sustainable development, which, he said, "can be implemented by deliberate quest of poverty ... reduced resource consumption and set levels of mortality control".

Timothy Wirth, U.S. Undersecretary of State for Global Issues, seconded Strong¹s statement:

³We have got to ride the global warming issue. Even if the theory of global warming is wrong, we will be doing the right thing in terms of economic policy and environmental policy.²

Richard Benedick, a deputy assistant secretary of state who headed policy divisions of the U.S. State greenhouse gas,² but a much Department, stated:

³A global warming treaty must be implemented even if there is no scientific evidence to back the [enhanced] greenhouse effect.²
 

Double_A

TB Fanatic
Well this started out a decent thread on Becks Show today. Until it disintegrated into the Beck is a fraud rants. It would be great if we could have some more comments on what was said during his show.
 

Dean Miller

Archaic Member
Well this started out a decent thread on Becks Show today. Until it disintegrated into the Beck is a fraud rants. It would be great if we could have some more comments on what was said during his show.

I fully agree! I just finished watching the four segments on YouTube posted by Emily ( http://www.youtube.com/user/captianusa ) and it sure doesn't sound like Beck favors the global warming crowd.

I don't look to Beck for entertainment, but for information that I might have missed.

So far (and he's implying he has a lot more dots to connect), he's done a pretty good job as a classroom teacher. Now let's see if he connects the dots to the bankers and majority owners of the world's large corporations -- and who controls them.
 

workerbee

* Winter is Coming *
I believe Glenn is generally doing the best he can do.

That doesn't mean he's perfect, and no doubt there are important issues that maybe he fails to see or address.....

But there is so much to cover, to expose, to find, to research and deal with.....it freakin never ends!

There are many times Glenn has covered something and I wanna shout it from the rooftops.....I'll log on to timebomb and no one is discussing it.....if it is being discussed at the Tree the thread disintegrates like this one has.....
So I don't post anything on Glenn here or there.....it sucks when you cannot discuss the FACTS Glenn is exposing because people wanna tell you how wrong you are since Glenn is a shill and fraud......

It is so disheartening.

Our world, our country is exploding/imploding in real time......
but let's not focus on that story, let's shoot the messenger.

The watchman on the wall.....there are many.....none of them are perfect.....so let us throw stones at them because they tell us what they see and we don't wanna hear it.
 

dstraito

TB Fanatic
Like Beck, I too have been searching for a reason why actions have been taken sure to bring about the collapse of America. Why would anyone want to do that?

His premise, more conspiracy theory for now but fleshing out nicely makes sense. If a group of people view consumption and progress as planet killers how to you fix it. Well you can't affect India and China and Russia, they will have their own rules so you cut off the consumer head, the US. With the American people not consuming industrial polution will grind to a halt.

How do you bring a collapse about?

You can't force it as with a coup so you pass legislation that takes the effect of law and you spend so much money it bankrupts the US. Not just the Government but all of the people and it does so in a manner that will keep them down for decades.

Every crisis that has come us they spend unprecedented amounts of money. Stimulus - throw a trillion at it, Haiti - throw billions, Health care - multiple trillions, Crap and Trade - multiple trillions, increase the taxes to destimulate the capitalistic machine and take more money away, crash the stock market wiping out accumulated savings and investments, allow people in this country to be here illegally - throw billions at the issue, make Puerto Rico a state - throw trillions at the transition and PR infrastructure, keep the Iraq and Afghanistan wars going - throw a trillion, start a war with Iran - throw trillions.

These actions will create such a debt that the US might never recover short of Nationalizing and announcing it would not pay back its debts.

The US stops consuming, the world goes into a major depression (what's a stronger word that depression?). Maybe a third of the World's population dies as the US $ , the $1 per day they were living on dries up and no more foreign aid comes from the US.

All because of some misguided environmental terrorists or is it because the people that engineered this collapse will get rich from it and will be at the head of the NWO?

All I know is if we stopped spending right now, we would still be in trouble but they are continuing the spending.

Get ready to be third world.
 

Emily

One Day Closer
I keep thinking that they keep spending like people who know they are going to file bankruptcy keep spending. Keep the party going as long as you can and accumulate as much as you can so when the bankruptcy comes, you have gathered as much as you can to hide from the debt collectors.

All this spending is doing is raiding the coffers and transferring what wealth is still realized.
I think other countries elite have done the same thing before letting it fall.
 

JF&P

Deceased
As I interpret the Bible there will be a One World Government and there will be an Anti-Christ and False Prophet.

I believe that "Mystery, Babylon" is the NWO.

I really appreciate all that GB does, but I conclude that once history is recorded, that the NWO won't be stopped, until the return of Christ.

The "Ten Toes" doom them.

All the more reasons to prep.
 

Emily

One Day Closer
As I interpret the Bible there will be a One World Government and there will be an Anti-Christ and False Prophet.

I believe that "Mystery, Babylon" is the NWO.

I really appreciate all that GB does, but I conclude that once history is recorded, that the NWO won't be stopped, until the return of Christ.

The "Ten Toes" doom them.

All the more reasons to prep.

While you may be 100% right, there were many generations before us who were convinced, 'this is it.'

With each generation who have thrown up their hands submitting to what they deemed the inevitable the enemy has gained ground. Is that really what we should do?

I think we should try to hold them off as long as possible. With each day we hold off the NWO from succeeding, more people hear the gospel and more are saved. With each day we succeed in stopping their agenda, the more babies that will survive their mother's womb.
 

JF&P

Deceased
Oh I absolutely agree Emily that we should resist "them" at every turn.

I do. (Legally)

But, they can't be stopped using legal methods as the game is completely rigged.

Also, I have a very strong feeling that we are rapidly approaching the real "This is it".

In the mean time, To God Be The Glory.

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Emily

One Day Closer
Oh I absolutely agree Emily that we should resist "them" at every turn.

I do. (Legally)

But, they can't be stopped using legal methods as the game is completely rigged.

Also, I have a very strong feeling that we are rapidly approaching the real "This is it".

In the mean time, To God Be The Glory.

Amen! I did think it was 'So God' when the climate change agenda was thwarted in one month. First the 'leak' of the emails exposing their lies and then God dumped tons of snow on them which was unusual. What fun. I know they are still pursuing it but they certainly have lost a LOT of credibility and support.

I believe that God is encouraging us to keep trying as He gives us signs now and then that there is still time.
 

JF&P

Deceased
I edited my above post. :D

Emily, don't you think that they are coming at us with more then just the environmental thing?
 
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