Tuesday, 14 April 2009

Helen Gurley Brown: 'How to be a Whore'

'In 1965, Helen Gurley Brown, the editor of Cosmopolitan, said that a housewife was "a parasite, a dependent, a scrounger, a sponger or a bum." She didn't call them whores because she teaches them to be whores. Her sister-in-arms, Betty Friedan, compared homemakers to "concentration camp inmates" because of the lack of work variety and opportunity for advancement in concentration camps. 

These flaky attacks typify the vicious psychological campaign waged against women and society by Illuminati Satanists.Their program to degrade women, destroy families, arrest heterosexual development, create social dysfunction and reduce population was devastatingly successful.'

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Mass Arrests Have No Place in a Democratic Country

'There are times, and they seem to be growing more frequent, when the civil liberties we still associate with life in Britain suddenly start to look dangerously fragile. Yesterday was one such occasion. We woke up to the news that 114 people had been arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit aggravated trespass and criminal damage.

This deserves to be spelled out. More than 100 people were arrested in the Sneinton Dale area of Nottingham not for committing an offence, but for allegedly planning to do so. In other words, they were arrested pre-emptively.'

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Tuesday, 14 April 2009

The Optimum Population Trust Unmasked

'Quite how this 'virus' in the mind programme works remains a mystery. One thing is for sure, the BBC lies somewhere at the heart of it all, cajoling the population in a direction which is only of their choosing in the sense that reality is created by humans using their own freewill thought energy.

When reality is being created subconsciously problems can occur. Only when you are consciously making decisions can you be sure you are doing so with a 'voice of reason'. Subconscious decision making is risky indeed. It leaves you open to manipulation from the likes of the BBC.'

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A Fraud That Makes Madoff Look Small Time

'Since Bernard L. Madoff was handcuffed and taken from his office by FBI agents, we have been made well aware of the nature of Ponzi schemes, fraudulent investment opportunities that pay off early participants with money from newcomers, not from returns on legitimate stock or bond holdings.

Mr. Madoff, once a highly respected member of the Wall Street establishment, has admitted to defrauding investors of as much as 50 billion USD in such a manner. When asked by the agents who arrested him if he could explain what he'd done, he reportedly said, "There is no innocent explanation".'

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Tuesday, 14 April 2009

The Big Money Behind Geithner

'A guy who can't figure out his own taxes is supposed to fix the economy? This is the absurd rationale being offered by media figures such as Andrea Mitchell of NBC News for confirming Timothy Geithner as Obama's Treasury Secretary after it was disclosed that he was a serial tax evader.

He did his own taxes for a couple years and got into trouble, Mitchell chuckled. And everybody can relate to that, right? Mitchell is the one who deserves to be laughed at. This guy is supposed to be so smart we can entrust him with managing the entire U.S. economy? She must be kidding. Does she seriously expect us to believe that?

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