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The United States is still a British Colony

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5810Singer said:
@ALL BRITS

Can we get back on topic please?

Meanwhile, I'll go to Politics and Law and start an election thread. ;)

Right. As far as I recall, the idea is that the lineage of the royals is also present in each and every president of the last couple of decades, and are therefore allied with the lizard bloodline. This includes Barack Obama. The lizards, who are 4th dimensional beings intent on control (cui bono?) of the entire populace, and has been gathering strength over the last 4000 years or so (lol slowpokes). A major proponent is former footballer and sports commentator, David Icke and his African conspirator, Credo Mutwa. The conspiracy involves the debunked priory of Sion, various early gods (who were really 4th dimensional lizards) such as Thoth, Enlil, Enki and Baal (pretty much any middle eastern god you care to mention), and every secret society in existence, particularly those who congregate annually
at Bohemian Grove, have positions within the council on foreign relations or the trilateral commission, and are invited to Bilderberg meetings.

Same as most conspiracies...
 
arg-fallbackName="5810Singer"/>
Prolescum said:
5810Singer said:
@ALL BRITS

Can we get back on topic please?

Meanwhile, I'll go to Politics and Law and start an election thread. ;)

Right. As far as I recall, the idea is that the lineage of the royals is also present in each and every president of the last couple of decades, and are therefore allied with the lizard bloodline. This includes Barack Obama. The lizards, who are 4th dimensional beings intent on control (cui bono?) of the entire populace, and has been gathering strength over the last 4000 years or so (lol slowpokes). A major proponent is former footballer and sports commentator, David Icke and his African conspirator, Credo Mutwa. The conspiracy involves the debunked priory of Sion, various early gods (who were really 4th dimensional lizards) such as Thoth, Enlil, Enki and Baal (pretty much any middle eastern god you care to mention), and every secret society in existence, particularly those who congregate annually
at Bohemian Grove, have positions within the council on foreign relations or the trilateral commission, and are invited to Bilderberg meetings.

Same as most conspiracies...

Right......I obviously haven't read that part yet. The parts of the article(?) that I've read so far don't mention the (OMFC why, why, why!!!!) "Secret Reptilian Overlords"........which is incidentally a cracking good name for a band/album.

All the stuff I've read so far talked about pretty dry legal, economic, and governmental issues,.......which part are the "Draconians" mentioned in?



Aside.
Re Draconians,......I love the Dragon Lance books by Margaret Weiss and Tracy Hickmann, who would've thought that 20+yrs down the line people would be converting their fantasy novels into some kind of new-age myth.
 
arg-fallbackName="Prolescum"/>
There's an article?
/me goes to the back of the class.

Edit: Yep, I see it. Sorry...
 
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australopithecus said:
Lesser of two evils.

Thats been, in my opinion, every american presidential election since kennedy. Both candidates suck, just pick the one that sucks less.

I forget who said this, but there is a serious lack of political diverstiy here in america too. Republicans, who take what isnt theirs, or Democrats, who give away what isnt theirs. Every candidate has been one of three things: Uber conservative, Uber liberal, or a complete waste of four years (these are the ones who only serve one term) with Uber bipartisanship and the lack of a spine to make an actual decision.
 
arg-fallbackName="australopithecus"/>
What I've found (at least in my humble and not so informed opinion on the political parties of the US) is that whilst the Democrats are more left than the Republicans, they still seem to be centre-right. I'd imagine that say Obama, if he were to be a politician elsewhere in the world, could be viewed as a bit of a conservative. But the right in the US is so far to the right that it makes other conservatives look liberal by comparison, so I find it a bit weird to see conservatives attacking conservatives for not being as consevative as them and branding them liberal. Or maybe 'liberal' has different conotations over there that I'm not privvy to.

As opposed to whats happening in the UK (again, just my opinion) that rather that one side being so obviously to one side of the political spectrum, that they all seem to have merged into the centre to that the extent that their manifestos and policies are completely interchangable. The lesser of 2 (or 3) evils is increasingly harder to distinguish.

/nonesensebrainfart
 
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