All Time Crisis Actor Academy Awards

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Re: All Time Crisis Actor Academy Awards

Postby conniption » Fri Oct 09, 2015 4:27 am

Wombaticus Rex » Thu Oct 08, 2015 3:43 pm wrote:Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. Okay. Yeah.

Breathe, Wombat.

So this is where JR's angry post came from. Seen.

Good job. You've seen it.

You have no idea the cold fucking sweats I got to check The Lounge and see a red triangle. We've got beef in The Lounge? IN THE LOUNGE????

I didn't do it.

I'm going to unflag this, but JR seems to have checked out so nothing punitive. Especially since the "Crisis Actors" stuff is just dumb as shit. Fucking Youtube, man.

Yeah, yeah, yeah...so? youtube sucks. Especially for conspiracy theories.
You know, we're not all Dallasgoldbugs.

Some folks are not as easily convinced by the mainstream media/statis quo as others, especially since they lie about stuff all the gd time. Sorry Anderson Cooper. (talk about "dumb as shit")


Anyway, you'll be glad to know, I'm done with this topic on this board. It only brings out the vermin and their venom.

One more thing before I go, and I swear it's the last time I enter a thread having to do with crisis actors. (You'll notice I stayed well away from the one AD started in GD.) Maybe I posted this before...no, I'm sure I did, near the end of the Anderson Cooper thread linked-to above, but I didn't say anything about it when I posted it. Let me say this about that...

Before we all forget, THIS is what grief looks like:

GOD - John Lennon

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jknynk5vny8
Henrique Ribeiro Bissoli
Uploaded on Jun 14, 2007

An original video I created of John Lennon's song God from the PLastic Ono Band album. It features scenes from the movie "Imagine", footage shot the night he was killed, quotes, and photos from the internet.

If you didn't have tears in your eyes after watching that video...then you may very well be one of them.


&

For a special bonus feature...it being Lennon's b-day today and all:


Information Clearing House

‘Neutralizing’ John Lennon: One Man Against the ‘Monster

(embedded links)

By John W. Whitehead

“You gotta remember, establishment, it’s just a name for evil. The monster doesn’t care whether it kills all the students or whether there’s a revolution. It’s not thinking logically, it’s out of control.”John Lennon (1969)


John Lennon, born 75 years ago on October 9, 1940, was a musical genius and pop cultural icon.

He was also a vocal peace protester and anti-war activist and a high-profile example of the lengths to which the U.S. government will go to persecute those who dare to challenge its authority.

Long before Chelsea Manning and Edward Snowden were being castigated for blowing the whistle on the government’s war crimes and the National Security Agency’s abuse of its surveillance powers, it was Lennon who was being singled out for daring to speak truth to power about the government’s warmongering, his phone calls monitored and data files collected on his activities and associations.

For a little while, at least, Lennon became enemy number one in the eyes of the U.S. government.

Years after Lennon’s assassination it would be revealed that the FBI had collected 281 pages of files on him, including song lyrics, a letter from J. Edgar Hoover directing the agency to spy on the musician, and various written orders calling on government agents to set the stage to set Lennon up for a drug bust. As reporter Jonathan Curiel observes, “The FBI’s files on Lennon … read like the writings of a paranoid goody-two-shoes.”

As the New York Times notes, “Critics of today’s domestic surveillance object largely on privacy grounds. They have focused far less on how easily government surveillance can become an instrument for the people in power to try to hold on to power. ‘The U.S. vs. John Lennon’ … is the story not only of one man being harassed, but of a democracy being undermined.”

Indeed, as I point out in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People, all of the many complaints we have about government today—surveillance, militarism, corruption, harassment, SWAT team raids, political persecution, spying, overcriminalization, etc.—were present in Lennon’s day and formed the basis of his call for social justice, peace and a populist revolution.

For all of these reasons, the U.S. government was obsessed with Lennon, who had learned early on that rock music could serve a political end by proclaiming a radical message. More importantly, Lennon saw that his music could mobilize the public and help to bring about change. Lennon believed in the power of the people. Unfortunately, as Lennon recognized: “The trouble with government as it is, is that it doesn’t represent the people. It controls them.”

However, as Martin Lewis writing for Time notes: “John Lennon was not God. But he earned the love and admiration of his generation by creating a huge body of work that inspired and led. The appreciation for him deepened because he then instinctively decided to use his celebrity as a bully pulpit for causes greater than his own enrichment or self-aggrandizement.”

For instance, in December 1971 at a concert in Ann Arbor, Mich., Lennon took to the stage and in his usual confrontational style belted out “John Sinclair,” a song he had written about a man sentenced to 10 years in prison for possessing two marijuana cigarettes. Within days of Lennon’s call for action, the Michigan Supreme Court ordered Sinclair released.

What Lennon did not know at the time was that government officials had been keeping strict tabs on the ex-Beatle they referred to as “Mr. Lennon.” FBI agents were in the audience at the Ann Arbor concert, “taking notes on everything from the attendance (15,000) to the artistic merits of his new song.”

The U.S. government was spying on Lennon.

By March 1971, when his “Power to the People” single was released, it was clear where Lennon stood. Having moved to New York City that same year, Lennon was ready to participate in political activism against the U. S. government, the “monster” that was financing the war in Vietnam.

The release of Lennon’s Sometime in New York City album, which contained a radical anti-government message in virtually every song and depicted President Richard Nixon and Chinese Chairman Mao Tse-tung dancing together nude on the cover, only fanned the flames of the conflict to come.

The official U.S. war against Lennon began in earnest in 1972 after rumors surfaced that Lennon planned to embark on a U.S. concert tour that would combine rock music with antiwar organizing and voter registration. Nixon, fearing Lennon’s influence on about 11 million new voters (1972 was the first year that 18-year-olds could vote), had the ex-Beatle served with deportation orders “in an effort to silence him as a voice of the peace movement.”

Then again, the FBI has had a long history of persecuting, prosecuting and generally harassing activists, politicians, and cultural figures, most notably among the latter such celebrated names as folk singer Pete Seeger, painter Pablo Picasso, comic actor and filmmaker Charlie Chaplin, comedian Lenny Bruce and poet Allen Ginsberg.

Among those most closely watched by the FBI was Martin Luther King Jr., a man labeled by the FBI as “the most dangerous and effective Negro leader in the country.” With wiretaps and electronic bugs planted in his home and office, King was kept under constant surveillance by the FBI with the aim of “neutralizing” him. He even received letters written by FBI agents suggesting that he either commit suicide or the details of his private life would be revealed to the public. The FBI kept up its pursuit of King until he was felled by a hollow-point bullet to the head in 1968.

While Lennon was not—as far as we know—being blackmailed into suicide, he was the subject of a four-year campaign of surveillance and harassment by the U.S. government (spearheaded by FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover), an attempt by President Richard Nixon to have him “neutralized” and deported. As Adam Cohen of the New York Times points out, “The F.B.I.’s surveillance of Lennon is a reminder of how easily domestic spying can become unmoored from any legitimate law enforcement purpose. What is more surprising, and ultimately more unsettling, is the degree to which the surveillance turns out to have been intertwined with electoral politics.”

As Lennon’s FBI file shows, memos and reports about the FBI’s surveillance of the anti-war activist had been flying back and forth between Hoover, the Nixon White House, various senators, the FBI and the U.S. Immigration Office.

Nixon’s pursuit of Lennon was relentless and in large part based on the misperception that Lennon and his comrades were planning to disrupt the 1972 Republican National Convention. The government’s paranoia, however, was misplaced.

Left-wing activists who were on government watch lists and who shared an interest in bringing down the Nixon Administration had been congregating at Lennon’s New York apartment. But when they revealed that they were planning to cause a riot, Lennon balked. As he recounted in a 1980 interview, “We said, We ain’t buying this. We’re not going to draw children into a situation to create violence so you can overthrow what? And replace it with what? . . . It was all based on this illusion, that you can create violence and overthrow what is, and get communism or get some right-wing lunatic or a left-wing lunatic. They’re all lunatics.”

Despite the fact that Lennon was not part of the “lunatic” plot, the government persisted in its efforts to have him deported. Equally determined to resist, Lennon dug in and fought back. Every time he was ordered out of the country, his lawyers delayed the process by filing an appeal. Finally, in 1976, Lennon won the battle to stay in the country when he was granted a green card. As he said afterwards, “I have a love for this country.... This is where the action is. I think we’ll just go home, open a tea bag, and look at each other.”

Lennon’s time of repose didn’t last long, however. By 1980, he had re-emerged with a new album and plans to become politically active again.

The old radical was back and ready to cause trouble. In his final interview on Dec. 8, 1980, Lennon mused, “The whole map’s changed and we’re going into an unknown future, but we’re still all here, and while there’s life there’s hope.”

That very night, when Lennon returned to his New York apartment building, Mark David Chapman was waiting in the shadows. As Lennon stepped outside the car to greet the fans congregating outside, Chapman, in an eerie echo of the FBI’s moniker for Lennon, called out, “Mr. Lennon!”

Lennon turned and was met with a barrage of gunfire as Chapman—dropping into a two-handed combat stance—emptied his .38-caliber pistol and pumped four hollow-point bullets into his back and left arm. Lennon stumbled, staggered forward and, with blood pouring from his mouth and chest, collapsed to the ground.

John Lennon was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital. He had finally been “neutralized.”

Yet where those who neutralized the likes of John Lennon, Martin Luther King Jr., John F. Kennedy, Malcolm X, Robert Kennedy and others go wrong is in believing that you can murder a movement with a bullet and a madman.

Thankfully, Lennon’s legacy lives on in his words, his music and his efforts to speak truth to power. As Yoko Ono shared in a 2014 letter to the parole board tasked with determining whether Chapman should be released: “A man of humble origin, [John Lennon] brought light and hope to the whole world with his words and music. He tried to be a good power for the world, and he was. He gave encouragement, inspiration and dreams to people regardless of their race, creed and gender.”

Sadly, not much has changed for the better in the world since Lennon walked among us. Peace remains out of reach. Activism and whistleblowers continue to be prosecuted for challenging the government’s authority. Militarism is on the rise, with police acquiring armed drones, all the while the governmental war machine continues to wreak havoc on innocent lives. Just recently, for example, U.S. military forces carried out airstrikes in Afghanistan that left a Doctors without Borders hospital in ruins, killing several of its medical personnel and patients, including children.

For those of us who joined with John Lennon to imagine a world of peace, it’s getting harder to reconcile that dream with the reality of the American police state. For those who do dare to speak up, they are labeled dissidents, troublemakers, terrorists, lunatics, or mentally ill and tagged for surveillance, censorship or, worse, involuntary detention.

As Lennon shared in a 1968 interview:

I think all our society is run by insane people for insane objectives… I think we’re being run by maniacs for maniacal means. If anybody can put on paper what our government and the American government and the Russian… Chinese… what they are actually trying to do, and what they think they’re doing, I’d be very pleased to know what they think they’re doing. I think they’re all insane. But I’m liable to be put away as insane for expressing that. That’s what’s insane about it.”


So what’s the answer?

Lennon had a multitude of suggestions.

“If everyone demanded peace instead of another television set, then there’d be peace.”

“Produce your own dream. If you want to save Peru, go save Peru. It’s quite possible to do anything, but not to put it on the leaders….You have to do it yourself. That’s what the great masters and mistresses have been saying ever since time began. They can point the way, leave signposts and little instructions in various books that are now called holy and worshipped for the cover of the book and not for what it says, but the instructions are all there for all to see, have always been and always will be. There’s nothing new under the sun. All the roads lead to Rome. And people cannot provide it for you. I can’t wake you up. You can wake you up. I can’t cure you. You can cure you.”

“Life is very short, and there’s no time for fussing and fighting my friends.”

“Peace is not something you wish for; It’s something you make, Something you do, Something you are, And something you give away.”

“If you want peace, you won’t get it with violence.”

“Say you want a revolution / We better get on right away / Well you get on your feet / And out on the street / Singing power to the people.”

And my favorite advice of all: “All you need is love. Love is all you need.”
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John W. Whitehead is an attorney and author who has written, debated and practiced widely in the area of constitutional law and human rights. Whitehead's concern for the persecuted and oppressed led him, in 1982, to establish The Rutherford Institute, a nonprofit civil liberties and human rights organization whose international headquarters are located in Charlottesville, Virginia. Whitehead serves as the Institute’s president and spokesperson, in addition to writing a weekly commentary that is posted on The Rutherford Institute’s website (http://www.rutherford.org)

Copyright 2015 © The Rutherford Institute


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Re: All Time Crisis Actor Academy Awards

Postby Wombaticus Rex » Fri Oct 09, 2015 11:50 am

For the record, it's never a mystery who flags/reports content here, that's included in the report.

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Re: All Time Crisis Actor Academy Awards

Postby backtoiam » Fri Oct 09, 2015 6:27 pm

I'm not in the mood to debate crisis actors and school shooters today. But for the record though, worth noting...

I am ambivalent toward Keiser. Don't care either way. He did good on this though.

(first posted in Feb.) First time since 1948, propaganda is now legal in the U.S.
Posted on June 11, 2013 by maxkeiser

On 12/29/12, President Obama signed HR 4310, the 2013 National Defense Authorization Act. Section 1078 (thomas.loc. gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c112:H.R.4310:) of the bill authorizes the use of propaganda inside the US, which had previously been banned since 1948 when the Smith-Mundt Act was passed.

History of Section 1078:

1) First version of NDAA is proposed, does not include domestic propaganda legislation (3/29/12)

2) Domestic propaganda legislation introduced by Rep. Thornberry as stand-alone legislation not related to NDAA, HR 5736, entitled ‘Smith-Mundt Modernization Act of 2012.’ Defeated in committee vote. (5/10/12)

3) Exact text of HR 5736 introduced as Section 1097 of third version of NDAA, which was approved by the house. House sends bill to Senate. Section 1097 is entitled ‘Dissemination Abroad of Information about the United States.’ The text of this Section 1097 is virtually identical to that of HR 5736, except one word is removed (see below)*. (5/18/12)

4) NDAA referred to Senate. Section 1097 appears in fourth version of bill, ‘Referred in Senate’ version. In this version, there is a Section 1078, listed as ‘Authority for Corps of Engineers to Construct Projects Critical to Navigation Safety’ (6/19/12)

5) Section 1097 does not appear ‘Public Print’ version, nor does Section 1078. There is no section regarding ‘Dissemination Abroad of Information.’ (12/4/12)

6) In, ‘Engrossed Amendment Senate’ version, Section 1097 reappears as ‘Transportation of Individuals to and from Facilities of Department of Veterans Affairs.’ There is no section regarding ‘Dissemination Abroad of Information.’ (12/12/12)

7) Final version of bill is returned to House and Senate for re-approval. Section 1097 does not appear, and the ‘Transportation of Individuals’ clause does not appear elsewhere in the bill. Section 1078 reappears, now entitled ‘Dissemination Abroad of Information about the United States.’ The text of this Section 1078 is identical to the text of Section 1097 from the third version of the bill discussed in point #3. (12/21/12)

8) Obama signs this final version of HR 4310. (12/29/12)

That is the basic history of this bill. All information is sourced from Library of Congress.

*There is only one difference between the text of HR 5736 and Section 1078, and it is that the word ‘primarily’ from ‘intended primarily for foreign audiences’ appears in HR 5736 but is removed in Section 1078 of HR 4310 and the wording is ‘intended for foreign audiences.’

Below I’m going to paste the important parts of the bill’s text to help your writers. Bracketed text is mine. The beginning of the bill is misleading, and apparent reversals of clauses in it are made in subsequent subsections (however, if the reader uses a broad interpretation, they’re not really reversals, only expansions on the original meaning):

SEC. 1097. DISSEMINATION ABROAD OF INFORMATION ABOUT THE UNITED STATES.
(a) United States Information and Educational Exchange Act of 1948 [aka Smith-Mundt Act of 1948, which banned domestic propaganda]- Section 501 of the United States Information and Educational Exchange Act of 1948 (22 U.S.C. 1461) is amended to read as follows:

GENERAL AUTHORIZATION
Sec. 501. (a) The Secretary and the Broadcasting Board of Governors are authorized to use funds appropriated or otherwise made available for public diplomacy information programs to provide for the preparation, dissemination, and use of information intended for foreign audiences abroad about the United States, its people, and its policies, through press, publications, radio, motion pictures, the Internet, and other information media, including social media, and through information centers, instructors, and other direct or indirect means of communication.

[using a broad interpretation, ‘intended for foreign audiences abroad’ could apply to any material that could at any point after release be potentially made available to any person who lives outside of the US]

SEC. 208. CLARIFICATION ON DOMESTIC DISTRIBUTION OF PROGRAM MATERIAL

(a) In General- No funds authorized to be appropriated to the Department of State or the Broadcasting Board of Governors shall be used to influence public opinion in the United States. This section shall apply only to programs carried out pursuant to the United States Information and Educational Exchange Act of 1948 (22 U.S.C. 1431 et seq.), the United States International Broadcasting Act of 1994 (22 U.S.C. 6201 et seq.), the Radio Broadcasting to Cuba Act (22 U.S.C. 1465 et seq.), and the Television Broadcasting to Cuba Act (22 U.S.C. 1465aa et seq.). This section shall not prohibit or delay the Department of State or the Broadcasting Board of Governors from providing information about its operations, policies, programs, or program material, or making such available, to the media, public, or Congress, in accordance with other applicable law.

(b) Rule of Construction- Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit the Department of State or the Broadcasting Board of Governors from engaging in any medium or form of communication, either directly or indirectly, because a United States domestic audience is or may be thereby exposed to program material, or based on a presumption of such exposure. Such material may be made available within the United States and disseminated, when appropriate, pursuant to sections 502 and 1005 of the United States Information and Educational Exchange Act of 1948 (22 U.S.C. 1462 and 1437), except that nothing in this section may be construed to authorize the Department of State or the Broadcasting Board of Governors to disseminate within the United States any program material prepared for dissemination abroad on or before the effective date of the Smith-Mundt Modernization Act of 2012.

[Note that section B expressly allows the use of propaganda domestically, as long as there is some possibility that at least one non-US-citizen will eventually receive the given communication]

This bill appears to not only open the door to legalization of the dissemination of propaganda in America, but would also legalize covert infiltration of media organizations by government agents and even the creation of media outlets that legally operate entirely as government fronts.
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Re: All Time Crisis Actor Academy Awards

Postby Iamwhomiam » Fri Oct 09, 2015 8:38 pm

conniption wrote,

Psychological projection
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Psychological projection, also known as blame shifting, is a theory in psychology in which humans defend themselves against unpleasant impulses by denying their existence in themselves, while attributing them to others.[1] For example, a person who is rude may constantly accuse other people of being rude.

According to some research, the projection of one's negative qualities onto others is a common process in everyday life.[2]


The irony of this quote being used in its context in this thread leaves me speechless.

Nice to see you think I'm vermin. I can only wonder the sensitivity you show victims of homophobia, mysogyny, abuse & torture and those claiming unwilling contact with the occupants of UFOs, domestic or alien.

Your conversation about crisis actors would be better received over at The Blaze of Icke's site, imo.

You have outlined nothing substantial and have only offered copy pasta, talking points prepared by others in video format, and nothing original of your own, not even your take on the subject, yet you know. I cannot believe you have ever expressed any sort of grief, especially that I and other parents who have been victimized by a mass murdering malcontent have.

Vermin, huh?

Well that's a first and a slight not easily forgotten.
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Re: All Time Crisis Actor Academy Awards

Postby JackRiddler » Sat Oct 10, 2015 8:12 pm

i'm sorry iam.
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Re: All Time Crisis Actor Academy Awards

Postby Nordic » Sun Oct 11, 2015 5:28 pm

JackRiddler » Wed Oct 07, 2015 3:08 pm wrote:You, chump, are probably an ugly, dishonest, worthless sack of shit. You may however be inexcusably stupid. It shouldn't matter. You shouldn't be allowed to take up space here with your vileness.

Hello, RI. Do you guys think you're smart? Go check out the thread about 4Channers trolling among feminists for patsies willing to piss in their own pants and post pictures? Then return here and behold, the RI version.

Will a line ever be drawn against it? Is it even possible to confine this filth? There are rules here against no-planes at the towers, for a reason. But that was an innovation in its way. Distinctive. "Crisis actors" develops the idea into a super-cheap mass product. Such an easy template to follow! Applicable to everything, like a spraycan full of stupid.

In matters like 9/11 or JFK, on most of the real open questions, "skeptics" (of the pseudo variety) can't get very far with mere argument. Why, they even help to make this place interesting. This tactic, however, this constant, corrosive reductio ad absurdum combined with a direct attack on random innocent people, seems to have become the fail-safe way to alienate, to prevent anything serious or interesting ever happening at RI again.



Typical monstrous abusive shit spewing from the egomaniacal mind (oh but he's a good writer!) of Jack Ass.

Nice double standard RI. Why does this abusive creep never get any forced time outs? Seriously.

Nice of you to show up and act like the psychotic homeowner of a place that isn't yours Jack Off. "You ugly little despicable stupid kids!! GET OFF MY LAWN!!"

What a horrible human being you are.
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Re: All Time Crisis Actor Academy Awards

Postby JackRiddler » Mon Oct 12, 2015 12:16 am

Hi, moron - hey by the way, Jack Ass, that's hilarious. Maybe not as funny as your brilliant swipe at ASS-ange, but you still got it. Comedy gold! How are you doing?

These people are using this forum to attack -- to sneer at, to mock, to make fun of for not crying realistically enough -- real human beings whose relatives have been murdered. On a forum where you actually have precisely these kinds of human beings, and survivors of various real trauma. According to the "crisis actor" trolls, such people are just elements in entirely staged plots in which no one actually was shot or killed. (Plots that would have nothing in the way of motive or benefit for anyone to actually stage them.) Since you're not a troll but a moron, I suspect you don't actually go for this "crisis actor" shit yourself. Maybe you did at some point, I don't remember.

And this on a forum furthermore that's supposed to be a safe haven for outlandish ideas that may "hurt them," meaning the PTB. That is being abused by introducing obviously fake ideas with unctuous rhetoric (I liked the attempted expropriation of John Lennon, oh my!), ideas that are guaranteed to gob-smack most new readers for their inhumanity and stupidity. I submit if someone wanted to invent a way to destroy the credibility of all the other stuff that gets discussed here, then this is it. I submit also that RI is worth defending.

In any case, this behavior all but invites its own logic to be applied to those who are doing it. conniption and chump, et al, they aren't meeting my standards (which are less arbitrary than theirs) of what would constitute people who actually believe the disgusting, beastly stuff they dish up about victims, survivors and innocent bystanders to mass shootings. Nah, my own "troll actor" meter registers them as unbelievable. And that makes them inexcusable. I mean, if they were just stupid, like you, okay. Much less of a problem.

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Re: All Time Crisis Actor Academy Awards

Postby Grizzly » Mon Oct 12, 2015 12:25 am



Stop, chill everyone, watch this...
“The more we do to you, the less you seem to believe we are doing it.”

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Re: All Time Crisis Actor Academy Awards

Postby jingofever » Mon Oct 12, 2015 1:51 am

JackRiddler » 12 Oct 2015 04:16 wrote:I submit if someone wanted to invent a way to destroy the credibility of all the other stuff that gets discussed here, then this is it.

People here used to make the same complaints about keyword hijacking. What keyword hijacking and the idea of crisis actors have in common is that if you told a psychiatrist about them you would be diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. I think people sincerely believe in these and based on visiting various comments sections and Youtube videos I am seriously wondering if overuse of technology might cause schizophrenia like symptoms. Overuse of Google and GPS have been linked to memory deficits, I do not doubt that our modern technology atrophies our brains in other ways that may mimic the brain atrophy seen in schizophrenia. Maybe the internet (or my choice of websites) overrepresents insanity, but this crisis actor, everything is a false flag crap is strange. And now people are saying the Earth is flat. I am certain that is overrepresented, but it seems like people are more willing to believe really stupid shit these days.
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Re: All Time Crisis Actor Academy Awards

Postby backtoiam » Mon Oct 12, 2015 2:03 am

Overuse of Google and GPS have been linked to memory deficits, I do not doubt that our modern technology atrophies our brains in other ways that may mimic the brain atrophy seen in schizophrenia.


That is a "new" one. I guess people will end up being medicated for that. Reminds me of 4 year old children being pumped with Ritalin before anybody even knows what they might think when they grow up.

The Psych Manual is very creative though. The words in it can make a genius into a moron in an instant.
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Re: All Time Crisis Actor Academy Awards

Postby JackRiddler » Mon Oct 12, 2015 6:13 am

jingofever » Mon Oct 12, 2015 12:51 am wrote:
JackRiddler » 12 Oct 2015 04:16 wrote:I submit if someone wanted to invent a way to destroy the credibility of all the other stuff that gets discussed here, then this is it.

People here used to make the same complaints about keyword hijacking.


Also Hugh tried, did research, and evolved (though not in response to anything anyone brought to counter him). If he had not insisted on flooding every other thread with his tangential or often completely off-topic stuff, he'd still be here.
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Re: All Time Crisis Actor Academy Awards

Postby seemslikeadream » Mon Oct 12, 2015 9:38 am

conniption is a really great poster here that contributes a lot of good stuff (but you won't know that because all you read is one thread you really don't care about anything else that goes on here) so shut the fuck up before you drive everyone away from here...you don't post anything of value anymore but come here occasionally to trash people and start another war ...just get over yourself . You are trying very hard to make your predictions/observations about this place a reality. Now I'd ask who is the real troll? If you don't like it here post something/anything positive ...we don't need your advice if you're not contributing affirmative/constructive quality stuff......if I can last for the last 8 years here constantly every day being labeled an anti-semite by two members...one member here going through 60,000 posts of mine here and at DU looking for crap on me (and finding nothing!!) or 5/8 front page OP's about fascism ...good god ya think this place was Fascism central .....Did I ever label the whole board assholes because of 2 members? you certainly can take a little posting you don't like or agree with...if anybody has a complaint about a poster here it's me....a member here constantly looking up my ass for 7 years...try dealing with that and get back to me....but that seems to be in the past now and mostly forgotten but I must bring it up because of you being such a cry baby :sadcry:

but thanks for pissing me off cause it just makes me post more stuff...have you been taking lessons from The Magistrate? :D When your'e posting at DU tell the ass wipe I said hello


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Re: All Time Crisis Actor Academy Awards

Postby Elvis » Mon Oct 12, 2015 2:24 pm

I hope this offends everybody.

:bigsmile

Just kidding. Enjoy.



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Re: All Time Crisis Actor Academy Awards

Postby backtoiam » Mon Oct 12, 2015 2:48 pm

Elvis that was 5 Star gold plated madness. I have seen some good parodies of that video clip but that one was good. :thumbsup
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Re: All Time Crisis Actor Academy Awards

Postby backtoiam » Mon Oct 12, 2015 3:25 pm

And as an adjunct statement:

“We’re an empire now and when we act we create our own reality. And while you’re studying that reality judiciously, as you will, we’ll act again, creating other new realities which you can study too. And that’s how things will sort out. We’re history’s actors and you, ALL of you, will be just left to study what we do.”
----- Karl Rove speaking to a small group of reporters at a cocktail party in 2004...... printed in the Washington Post.


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