
Ken Burns documentary, "The War"
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it's terrible, no?
definitely unnessessary. the same guys that finaced both sides of the war, also finaced hitler and el duce's rise. this is a matter of public record that is not disputed.
above the national cemetary here in los angeles, there is a goddess over the gates, who owns and protects the soldiers buried there. all national cemetaries have similar guardian goddesses. rome, greece and egypt did the same. the dead warriors were always considered a sanctified blood sacrifice. even today, we say of a dead soldier, "he committed the ultimate act of sacrifice, laying down his body and shedding his blood for [insert cause here]".
even more terrible, war is often compelling and amazing things happen that seem to exalt humanity's best traits, which make great movies!
definitely unnessessary. the same guys that finaced both sides of the war, also finaced hitler and el duce's rise. this is a matter of public record that is not disputed.
above the national cemetary here in los angeles, there is a goddess over the gates, who owns and protects the soldiers buried there. all national cemetaries have similar guardian goddesses. rome, greece and egypt did the same. the dead warriors were always considered a sanctified blood sacrifice. even today, we say of a dead soldier, "he committed the ultimate act of sacrifice, laying down his body and shedding his blood for [insert cause here]".
even more terrible, war is often compelling and amazing things happen that seem to exalt humanity's best traits, which make great movies!

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Well the first episode of Ken Burns documentary is named "A Neccessary War".
What particular books by HG Wells and the other guy detail the population control?
What particular books by HG Wells and the other guy detail the population control?
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You left him plenty of room?BingoTheClowno wrote:I left him plenty of room. You can't even imagine how much I held back.hubird wrote:well, that's exactly the identical intention of the Yoga thread poster whom you let little room...or?BingoTheClowno wrote: I hoped someone could offer different perspectives of this war, links to other documentaries, books etc.
You don't, you never do when you're politically/emotionally involved

I do imagine how much you hold back, from your 'style' alone

That makes it even worse, as you're limits are rather tight...making me prudent to reply to a thread like yours.
sorry

I believe many companies financed Hitler, including some really big names. Ford is an example.
Im also sure there are ties between a Prescott Bush and certain companies involved.
Oh yeh and IBM made the machines, that were specifically designed to aid in the cataloging of jews.
Theres lots of stuff about WW2 we are never supposed to know, and even more we never will know.
Im also sure there are ties between a Prescott Bush and certain companies involved.
Oh yeh and IBM made the machines, that were specifically designed to aid in the cataloging of jews.
Theres lots of stuff about WW2 we are never supposed to know, and even more we never will know.
It always perplexed me why Rudolph Hess was held in solitary confinement until he died a few years ago . He was a pretty innocuous sort of guy, is my impression, for senior member of the Nazi party and he did do that secret trip to Scotland early on and he did meet Churchill they say . I'd have liked to have been a fly on the wall for that meeting but then would have had to spray me I suppose 
Paul
Bingo there ARE conspiracies you know ....and no I cant prove it .....thats because they try to keep them secret
and thats why say stay light on your feet ...you get too dogmatic and you go blind

Paul
Bingo there ARE conspiracies you know ....and no I cant prove it .....thats because they try to keep them secret

i wrote this a while ago, rehearsal began and i'm just getting a chance to send it.
bingo, here's some info, per your request.
here's a wiki on Thomas Malthus. his is a name that should be known, especially by one who would be called "educated". his ideas are fundemental to the developement of english speaking civilization in particular, but also modern economies and sociaties in general.
i can't do all your research for you, but the information is right where i'm pointing you.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Malthus
some of his writings:
http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~stephan/malthus/malthus.0.html
for Wells, it's the same story. you'll find that aldous huxley's grandfather was his teacher(aldous' brother was the founder of the british secret service). just do the re-search. he wrote such books as "A Modern Utopia", but his best works were for the Crown as the official "futurist".....
thanks for the help with the spelling of il duce, brain lock, you know. i often spell badly.
i hope that you actually want the info, otherwise i wasn't even going to go into it....
bingo, here's some info, per your request.
here's a wiki on Thomas Malthus. his is a name that should be known, especially by one who would be called "educated". his ideas are fundemental to the developement of english speaking civilization in particular, but also modern economies and sociaties in general.
i can't do all your research for you, but the information is right where i'm pointing you.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Malthus
some of his writings:
http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~stephan/malthus/malthus.0.html
for Wells, it's the same story. you'll find that aldous huxley's grandfather was his teacher(aldous' brother was the founder of the british secret service). just do the re-search. he wrote such books as "A Modern Utopia", but his best works were for the Crown as the official "futurist".....
thanks for the help with the spelling of il duce, brain lock, you know. i often spell badly.
i hope that you actually want the info, otherwise i wasn't even going to go into it....

seeing as you're all comfortably ignoring me I'll continue
. The capitalists were all highly concerned about the bolsheviks of course ,as they have been and are throughout our lifetime , and to a certain extent I share their concern . I for one do not want to live in a world that is controlled by a union of concerned workers . you could substitute criminal thugs there if you want ....I wont mind .
Capitalists after all are criminal thugs who have managed to aquire a certain amount of class as a result of better education and food and I think I find them more acceptable companions on this lonely journey.
What I was fed in modern history at school was that the second world war came out of the first world war by way of the punitive conditions imposed on the Germans for apparently starting the first world war . Of course it wasn't stressed there that it takes two to tango . what wasn't explained was how a nation crippled by sanctions was after a respectable period in mourning able to create an ultra modern fighting machine out of apparently no money .
Yes well of course there were those incredibly able AMERICANS weren't there Bingo with money to burn and a yen for the fruits of power ,who belatedly realised that old Adolf wasn't going to cut the mustard and that they'd better get onside with the possible winners , like the Russians who weren't going to give in and lived in a country as huge and cold as sin and the Brits who were going to fuck you up one way or another if they possibly could because thats what you do donchaknow . So Bingo .. I love all that war shit and maybe old Ken is going to do something good but if he isn't going to name names then it's just Hollywood although it might be good if nothing else is on . I thought band of brothers from spielberg was good and the sands of iwo jima from eastwood was as you might expect excellent .
A real eye opener for me was... @ kensuguro.... a diving trip through saipan ,palau and truk where I indisputably learned that the allied forces did not liberate the pacific at all ...they simply TOOK it from Japan who were and are quite well thought of in the region.... with a few exceptions like China but they've always hated each other like the brits and the frogs [sorry celmo it's just irony....and I would guess far preffered to the euros who arrived a bit later . So there you go Bingo I'll watch for free {or maybe for the satellite fee} but I probably wont go out the door for it . I'll let you know if I change my mind .

Capitalists after all are criminal thugs who have managed to aquire a certain amount of class as a result of better education and food and I think I find them more acceptable companions on this lonely journey.
What I was fed in modern history at school was that the second world war came out of the first world war by way of the punitive conditions imposed on the Germans for apparently starting the first world war . Of course it wasn't stressed there that it takes two to tango . what wasn't explained was how a nation crippled by sanctions was after a respectable period in mourning able to create an ultra modern fighting machine out of apparently no money .
Yes well of course there were those incredibly able AMERICANS weren't there Bingo with money to burn and a yen for the fruits of power ,who belatedly realised that old Adolf wasn't going to cut the mustard and that they'd better get onside with the possible winners , like the Russians who weren't going to give in and lived in a country as huge and cold as sin and the Brits who were going to fuck you up one way or another if they possibly could because thats what you do donchaknow . So Bingo .. I love all that war shit and maybe old Ken is going to do something good but if he isn't going to name names then it's just Hollywood although it might be good if nothing else is on . I thought band of brothers from spielberg was good and the sands of iwo jima from eastwood was as you might expect excellent .
A real eye opener for me was... @ kensuguro.... a diving trip through saipan ,palau and truk where I indisputably learned that the allied forces did not liberate the pacific at all ...they simply TOOK it from Japan who were and are quite well thought of in the region.... with a few exceptions like China but they've always hated each other like the brits and the frogs [sorry celmo it's just irony....and I would guess far preffered to the euros who arrived a bit later . So there you go Bingo I'll watch for free {or maybe for the satellite fee} but I probably wont go out the door for it . I'll let you know if I change my mind .
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Prudent, why? Are you afraid of being ridiculed?hubird wrote:You left him plenty of room?BingoTheClowno wrote:I left him plenty of room. You can't even imagine how much I held back.hubird wrote: well, that's exactly the identical intention of the Yoga thread poster whom you let little room...or?
You don't, you never do when you're politically/emotionally involved
I do imagine how much you hold back, from your 'style' alone
That makes it even worse, as you're limits are rather tight...making me prudent to reply to a thread like yours.
sorry
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first, it's not a theory. it's a fact. there ARE documents.BingoTheClowno wrote:And Gary, regarding the population control theory, what was the "quota" and how much was accomplished? Wheren't other means available? What was the population count at that time and how much was achieved?
second, it doesn't have to make sense to you to be so.