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Origins of the Financial Crisis (USA)


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Haha. Well, regardless of the more sinister talking points and stories, I think Bohemian Grove represents a very real assault on everyday people and democracy. Ralph Nader gave a radio interview about them a few years ago: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZMlIo0rQK0

Thanks for that, I like nadar but think he is better off just speaking then running for president. Protect the consumer he was good at.

Yeah, I'm also a fan. To me, Obama couldn't hold a candlestick to him in terms of policies, and he achieved so much for consumers. It's good to know he's still out there fighting the good fight.

Public officials really should be barred from attending the Grove; it's blatantly improper and just promoting corruption. That they can brazenly do this out in the open (for lack of a better term...) just goes to show how asleep at the wheel we all are. Heck, where are all the Christian groups even? You've only got leaders of society getting together in the woods, wearing black robes and kneeling before a 40-foot statue of the owl demon Moloch. Well, I'm sure they would be going bananas if enough of them were actually aware of it...

Christians have turned a supposed good religion into one that steals money from its faithful and allows its children to be molested in some cases. Some of the christian escapades make worshiping an owl seem ok. Controlled or not people need to eat and drink so the future will be crisis control.

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Some of the christian escapades make worshiping an owl seem ok. Controlled or not people need to eat and drink so the future will be crisis control.

was that Beej's idea ??? :roll: :roll:

oil slick on the Owl ?mmmmmmm maybe subliminal stuff :P

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Haha. Well, regardless of the more sinister talking points and stories, I think Bohemian Grove represents a very real assault on everyday people and democracy. Ralph Nader gave a radio interview about them a few years ago: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZMlIo0rQK0

Thanks for that, I like nadar but think he is better off just speaking then running for president. Protect the consumer he was good at.

Yeah, I'm also a fan. To me, Obama couldn't hold a candlestick to him in terms of policies, and he achieved so much for consumers. It's good to know he's still out there fighting the good fight after all these years and decades.

Public officials really should be barred from attending the Grove; it's blatantly improper and just promoting corruption. That they can brazenly do this out in the open (for lack of a better term...) just goes to show how asleep at the wheel we all are. Heck, where are all the Christian groups even? You've only got leaders of society getting together in the woods, wearing black robes and kneeling before a 40-foot statue of the demonic ancient god, Moloch. Well, I'm sure they would be going bananas if enough of them were actually aware of it...

Ralph has been and is instrumental in advancing citizen rights at the grass roots level. But, he sure shafted Al Gore in 2000. I guess Ralph thinks "the cure" is important than problem.

And I bet Reagan was bored to tears at the Bohemian Grove, with no script or TelePrompTer.

"Public officials really should be barred from attending the Grove; it's blatantly improper and just promoting corruption." Good idea.

I wonder if Thailand's elite has a similar event? Venue Japanese massage parlor on Sukhumvit 555

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