Friday, 11 March 2011

Tsunami in Japan - the force of nature, or Rothschild's Harp

I catch myself doing this every so often when this type of thing happens. It seems that I've almost been desensitised to it by the daily media onslaught of murder and evil. Every other day someone kills someone else and the media, while they are simply doing their job in many ways, plaster the story everywhere. And then there's another story, and on and on. And truly you can't "feel" every story, it's just too much; impossible.

But on the other hand, the last thing you want to be like is Barbara Crowley Bush, "why should I worry my beautiful mind over dead soldiers". Cruel.

Certainly the repeating of negative news, done so on purpose, is designed to induct us into the soulless world of the 'elite'. Because the viewer is supposed to reach the point of thinking "shit happens, move on". Desensitisation is a major part of training soldiers, to help them kill easier (okay maybe they need it to survive, but at what price to psychological wellbeing? The general public definitely doesn't need it, even if soldiers do).

So it's important in my view to take a moment to re-humanise our perception of these events.


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http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2011%5C03%5C12%5Cstory_12-3-2011_pg1_1
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/8377432/Japan-earthquake-Five-people-washed-away-on-US-coast.html

Oh, and you wouldn't put it past the media to try and link this to Global Warming would you?

Uh...



PS it seems this post has been linked somewhere big. Which is cool! But really the purpose of this blog is not so much to write nice sounding fluff like this, it's to inform you who runs the world and how their manipulations work. See:

Cecil Rhodes' Confession of Faith, 1877

British Israelism

Films on Alternative Cancer Infomation

Ron Paul's speech at CPAC 2011: The Brushfires of Freedom Are Burning!

Why White Nationalism Is Wrong

Louis Theroux - The Ultra-Zionists

Makow: England's Jewish Aristocracy [II]

Misandry - Men Are Disposable

Dr Wakefield Was Telling The Truth About MMR/Autism, After All

Molyneux - Dear Unremoved Tumour, Please Don't Grow Back

9 comments:

  1. AdamS this is like a mobility hit if it is engineered. NE Asia taken out of the equation. Events will tell if this is so.

    OT, have you noticed that for once Camelot have actually got a relatively tosser free event on the go? If Tellinger's Adam's Calender turns out to be significant you can be sure that some sort of guerilla war will erupt around the ruins and artifacts after plunder.

    Just watch they'll shimmy Credo in to pull a Hawas on it soon.

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  2. Your thoughts and opinions help me see the light. Thanks.
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  3. you should do more research- http://snopes.com/photos/tsunami/tsunami2.asp

    the picture is of chile lol

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  4. lol that's pretty funny...I trusted the original uploader. nvm :)

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  5. I linked that so the quote could be viewed by the reader in context, and so you can read the pathetic attempts to legitimise what obviously is a sadistic, evil woman who thinks she's better than everyone else. The point is it's a fine example of how, as MJ of all people said, "they don't really care about us".

    I AM NOT AMERICAN.

    But I would suggest the things that have caused the rest of the world to hate America are the foreign policy and the fact that the American government post-1913 has been a tool of the globalists. Not a blogger. lmao

    "Love it or leave it"

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  6. The Tsunamiin Japan was real, but that photo is fake

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  7. Not only is the city in Chile, but the wave is faked. Still the tsunami was bad enough.

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  8. I can't believe there was an article on complete devastation in Japan, and Americans still manage to fit in the tragedy of their boats sinking.

    I don't hate America for what this author is doing, I find America distasteful because they only bother learning about things which affect them - something this author strived not to do. I commend you. However, I am deeply insulted by the American article you linked to (although I don't know if that was the point).

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  9. Okay. I linked to it because I was simply letting people know the extent of the tsunami and that it had reached as far away as the US.

    I understand what you are saying, but the intent was simply to inform.

    I also disagree with this trend of "if I can't find it on a map, then bomb it, or else I don't care"...lol

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