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Question EVERYTHING Traveler In The Matrix User ID: 73575232 United States 12/11/2016 12:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Master political scientist Greg Felton weighs in on the new buzz term "Fake News" used to discredit certain outlets in the alternative media. Quoting: Person445 Great conversation and very relevant. First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win. ~ Mahatma Gandhi "Always, at every moment, there will be the thrill of victory, the sensation of trampling on an enemy who is helpless. If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face—forever." ~ George Orwell "The exact level of tyranny that you're going to live under, is the level of tyranny you put up with." ~Thomas Jefferson "All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent. ~ Thomas Jefferson |
Deplorable Lews Therin User ID: 72641196 United States 12/11/2016 12:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Again, an intellectual who is right on the news portion, but in his reptilian mind, humanity is the virus. Whereas the 1% who shove fossil fuels, having ignored altogether the correct path laid out from Keely to Tesla on, (not underground they didn't, they utilized this in their secret science and black operations from the beginning) are the only ones who are virus's and the people who hate them, and for the most part see through them, except apparently a small minority of overworked middle class who keep voting these fuckers in, but the vast majority on earth, see them, hate them, and want to be free. Quoting: Sungaze_At_Dawn Want to go stake their land, put up their shelters and grow their gardens, get some energy devices going and raise their children in peaceful, safe, abundant surroundings. That does not harm earth. Not as slaves. And the major reason for living is family, home and happiness, in answer to these elitist pricks who think you are meant to do something, for them, obviously its always for them, accomplish something, for them, instead of choosing to have a nice home, gain constant education, and live with your family in happiness. That is goal, thats it. That is the reason and only decent accomplishment anyone ever has on earth and all the rest is fodder, distraction, false idols, bullshit basically. I'm really liking your posts, you speak from the heart , have a solid idea of what is decent in this world and you handle yourself well, keep it up my friend! The time for talk is over. |
Elegant Walnut User ID: 62142374 Canada 12/11/2016 01:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | One thing he Felton has in common with the globalists to be sure is his belief over population contributes to the downfall of society. He makes some great points and his eloquence is persuasive but in the end was terribly apparent he needs to submit to our Heavenly Father. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 72068185 United States 12/11/2016 01:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Master political scientist Greg Felton weighs in on the new buzz term "Fake News" used to discredit certain outlets in the alternative media. Quoting: Person445 Yep, FAKE NEWS will go FAR to make itself seem more real and less fake, in an attempt to KEEP itself from fading into oblivion.. :unicorn-manFB: |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 11983188 United States 12/11/2016 01:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you turn on CNN or Fox or any cable news network they only offer opinions and just simply color news stories. Another term for that is fake news. Everyone knows Obama says the opposite of the truth, and does it like a true professional liar, like he was born or raised to do this. I think fixing this needs to start with the mainstream news media. Like Fox and cnn. They shouldn't be allowed to pass them selves off as an authentic mainstream news source if they are going to inject so much opinion constantly and blatantly slander people like Robert Zimmerman who was found innocent in a court of law. Fake news is a much more serious problem than most people realize. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 73245565 Canada 12/11/2016 02:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | One thing he Felton has in common with the globalists to be sure is his belief over population contributes to the downfall of society. Quoting: Elegant Walnut He makes some great points and his eloquence is persuasive but in the end was terribly apparent he needs to submit to our Heavenly Father. Thank you. I appreciate those who like not only what I say but how I say it. The fact that I recognize the danger of overpopulation should not be taken to mean that I agree with globalists. Globalism us uniformly bad. I am confident in my views and need not submit to anyone, not even invisible fictional characters. |
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Elegant Walnut User ID: 62142374 Canada 12/11/2016 11:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | One thing he Felton has in common with the globalists to be sure is his belief over population contributes to the downfall of society. Quoting: Elegant Walnut He makes some great points and his eloquence is persuasive but in the end was terribly apparent he needs to submit to our Heavenly Father. Thank you. I appreciate those who like not only what I say but how I say it. The fact that I recognize the danger of overpopulation should not be taken to mean that I agree with globalists. Globalism us uniformly bad. I am confident in my views and need not submit to anyone, not even invisible fictional characters. Thank you for your response, Greg. (And if I may stray from the OP somewhat and continue on my point a little...) You agree with the globalists on that particular point, then, and since you mentioned it more than once you must believe it is noteworthy. But this is not a minor or insignificant point. The overpopulation theory gives licence to all manner of evil action. In fact, it can be argued much sinister enterprise -- GMOs, vaccines, abortion, birth control, climate change policy -- is a result of malevolent depopulation and enslavement efforts. The belief the earth cannot sustain the world's present population, much less its future predicted growth is misleading, at best. To not consider this possibility means you have fallen into the very trap of what you mentioned: Not really thinking critically and believing the mainstream narrative. And ultimately, we all submit to someone. When you submit to the creator of the universe you are guaranteed truth, mercy and justice. You have future hope of peace, beauty and harmony. Submitting to self and making it your god, results in very mess we have on the earth today. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 73245565 Canada 12/11/2016 01:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | One thing he Felton has in common with the globalists to be sure is his belief over population contributes to the downfall of society. Quoting: Elegant Walnut He makes some great points and his eloquence is persuasive but in the end was terribly apparent he needs to submit to our Heavenly Father. Thank you. I appreciate those who like not only what I say but how I say it. The fact that I recognize the danger of overpopulation should not be taken to mean that I agree with globalists. Globalism us uniformly bad. I am confident in my views and need not submit to anyone, not even invisible fictional characters. Thank you for your response, Greg. (And if I may stray from the OP somewhat and continue on my point a little...) You agree with the globalists on that particular point, then, and since you mentioned it more than once you must believe it is noteworthy. But this is not a minor or insignificant point. The overpopulation theory gives licence to all manner of evil action. In fact, it can be argued much sinister enterprise -- GMOs, vaccines, abortion, birth control, climate change policy -- is a result of malevolent depopulation and enslavement efforts. The belief the earth cannot sustain the world's present population, much less its future predicted growth is misleading, at best. To not consider this possibility means you have fallen into the very trap of what you mentioned: Not really thinking critically and believing the mainstream narrative. And ultimately, we all submit to someone. When you submit to the creator of the universe you are guaranteed truth, mercy and justice. You have future hope of peace, beauty and harmony. Submitting to self and making it your god, results in very mess we have on the earth today. Dear Walnut: Your argument cannot be taken at face value because it begs too many questions. You are trying to forced a religious mentality into a political discussion and that won't work. First of all, "evil" does not exist: it is a rhetorical absolute found only in religious dogma and is utterly useless for political dicsussion. On that score you are not entitled to call vaccines, abortion, birth control and climate change policy "sinister." That is a moral judgement, not a political fact. Birth control is the highest expression of human independence and reason, and vaccines have prevented the spread of mumps, measles, small pox and other diseases. The objection to both birth control AND abortion is a symptom of the irrational Christian mind. Climate change is a fact. Accept it. As a proud atheist who know better than to believe in imaginary entities created by the human mind, I repeat: I submit to no one. |
LJM77 User ID: 64654099 United States 12/11/2016 02:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | One thing he Felton has in common with the globalists to be sure is his belief over population contributes to the downfall of society. Quoting: Elegant Walnut He makes some great points and his eloquence is persuasive but in the end was terribly apparent he needs to submit to our Heavenly Father. Thank you. I appreciate those who like not only what I say but how I say it. The fact that I recognize the danger of overpopulation should not be taken to mean that I agree with globalists. Globalism us uniformly bad. I am confident in my views and need not submit to anyone, not even invisible fictional characters. Thank you for your response, Greg. (And if I may stray from the OP somewhat and continue on my point a little...) You agree with the globalists on that particular point, then, and since you mentioned it more than once you must believe it is noteworthy. But this is not a minor or insignificant point. The overpopulation theory gives licence to all manner of evil action. In fact, it can be argued much sinister enterprise -- GMOs, vaccines, abortion, birth control, climate change policy -- is a result of malevolent depopulation and enslavement efforts. The belief the earth cannot sustain the world's present population, much less its future predicted growth is misleading, at best. To not consider this possibility means you have fallen into the very trap of what you mentioned: Not really thinking critically and believing the mainstream narrative. And ultimately, we all submit to someone. When you submit to the creator of the universe you are guaranteed truth, mercy and justice. You have future hope of peace, beauty and harmony. Submitting to self and making it your god, results in very mess we have on the earth today. Dear Walnut: Your argument cannot be taken at face value because it begs too many questions. You are trying to forced a religious mentality into a political discussion and that won't work. First of all, "evil" does not exist: it is a rhetorical absolute found only in religious dogma and is utterly useless for political dicsussion. On that score you are not entitled to call vaccines, abortion, birth control and climate change policy "sinister." That is a moral judgement, not a political fact. Birth control is the highest expression of human independence and reason, and vaccines have prevented the spread of mumps, measles, small pox and other diseases. The objection to both birth control AND abortion is a symptom of the irrational Christian mind. Climate change is a fact. Accept it. As a proud atheist who know better than to believe in imaginary entities created by the human mind, I repeat: I submit to no one. Prove it. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 73245565 Canada 12/11/2016 08:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 73245565 Thank you. I appreciate those who like not only what I say but how I say it. The fact that I recognize the danger of overpopulation should not be taken to mean that I agree with globalists. Globalism us uniformly bad. I am confident in my views and need not submit to anyone, not even invisible fictional characters. Thank you for your response, Greg. (And if I may stray from the OP somewhat and continue on my point a little...) You agree with the globalists on that particular point, then, and since you mentioned it more than once you must believe it is noteworthy. But this is not a minor or insignificant point. The overpopulation theory gives licence to all manner of evil action. In fact, it can be argued much sinister enterprise -- GMOs, vaccines, abortion, birth control, climate change policy -- is a result of malevolent depopulation and enslavement efforts. The belief the earth cannot sustain the world's present population, much less its future predicted growth is misleading, at best. To not consider this possibility means you have fallen into the very trap of what you mentioned: Not really thinking critically and believing the mainstream narrative. And ultimately, we all submit to someone. When you submit to the creator of the universe you are guaranteed truth, mercy and justice. You have future hope of peace, beauty and harmony. Submitting to self and making it your god, results in very mess we have on the earth today. Dear Walnut: Your argument cannot be taken at face value because it begs too many questions. You are trying to forced a religious mentality into a political discussion and that won't work. First of all, "evil" does not exist: it is a rhetorical absolute found only in religious dogma and is utterly useless for political dicsussion. On that score you are not entitled to call vaccines, abortion, birth control and climate change policy "sinister." That is a moral judgement, not a political fact. Birth control is the highest expression of human independence and reason, and vaccines have prevented the spread of mumps, measles, small pox and other diseases. The objection to both birth control AND abortion is a symptom of the irrational Christian mind. Climate change is a fact. Accept it. As a proud atheist who know better than to believe in imaginary entities created by the human mind, I repeat: I submit to no one. Prove it. The only way you're going to understand climate change is to learn to distinguish science from pseudoscience. The following site is an excellent source for debunking those who deny the fact of climate change: [link to skepticalscience.com (secure)] One clue that climate change is real is that those who say otherwise have no evidence to offer in rebuttal; instead, they take cheap shots at scientific proofs and make unsubstantiable assertions. Also, there is a whole constellation of "think tanks" funded by the oil industry that pollute the issue with fake science. If you can look at the evidence on the website with an open mind and address yourself to its specific findings, then you will have all the proof you need. Climate change is not for me to prove. |
LJM77 User ID: 64654099 United States 12/11/2016 08:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Elegant Walnut Thank you for your response, Greg. (And if I may stray from the OP somewhat and continue on my point a little...) You agree with the globalists on that particular point, then, and since you mentioned it more than once you must believe it is noteworthy. But this is not a minor or insignificant point. The overpopulation theory gives licence to all manner of evil action. In fact, it can be argued much sinister enterprise -- GMOs, vaccines, abortion, birth control, climate change policy -- is a result of malevolent depopulation and enslavement efforts. The belief the earth cannot sustain the world's present population, much less its future predicted growth is misleading, at best. To not consider this possibility means you have fallen into the very trap of what you mentioned: Not really thinking critically and believing the mainstream narrative. And ultimately, we all submit to someone. When you submit to the creator of the universe you are guaranteed truth, mercy and justice. You have future hope of peace, beauty and harmony. Submitting to self and making it your god, results in very mess we have on the earth today. Dear Walnut: Your argument cannot be taken at face value because it begs too many questions. You are trying to forced a religious mentality into a political discussion and that won't work. First of all, "evil" does not exist: it is a rhetorical absolute found only in religious dogma and is utterly useless for political dicsussion. On that score you are not entitled to call vaccines, abortion, birth control and climate change policy "sinister." That is a moral judgement, not a political fact. Birth control is the highest expression of human independence and reason, and vaccines have prevented the spread of mumps, measles, small pox and other diseases. The objection to both birth control AND abortion is a symptom of the irrational Christian mind. Climate change is a fact. Accept it. As a proud atheist who know better than to believe in imaginary entities created by the human mind, I repeat: I submit to no one. Prove it. The only way you're going to understand climate change is to learn to distinguish science from pseudoscience. The following site is an excellent source for debunking those who deny the fact of climate change: [link to skepticalscience.com (secure)] One clue that climate change is real is that those who say otherwise have no evidence to offer in rebuttal; instead, they take cheap shots at scientific proofs and make unsubstantiable assertions. Also, there is a whole constellation of "think tanks" funded by the oil industry that pollute the issue with fake science. If you can look at the evidence on the website with an open mind and address yourself to its specific findings, then you will have all the proof you need. Climate change is not for me to prove. It is for you to prove as it is you making the claim. Do you forget the scandal where the scientists were caught red-handed cooking the warming temp data. That is when the "experts" changed the name to climate change from global warming. The climate changes...always has and always will. The "climate change" movement is a wealth redistribution tax scheme, period. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 73245565 Canada 12/12/2016 01:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 73245565 Dear Walnut: Your argument cannot be taken at face value because it begs too many questions. You are trying to forced a religious mentality into a political discussion and that won't work. First of all, "evil" does not exist: it is a rhetorical absolute found only in religious dogma and is utterly useless for political dicsussion. On that score you are not entitled to call vaccines, abortion, birth control and climate change policy "sinister." That is a moral judgement, not a political fact. Birth control is the highest expression of human independence and reason, and vaccines have prevented the spread of mumps, measles, small pox and other diseases. The objection to both birth control AND abortion is a symptom of the irrational Christian mind. Climate change is a fact. Accept it. As a proud atheist who know better than to believe in imaginary entities created by the human mind, I repeat: I submit to no one. Prove it. The only way you're going to understand climate change is to learn to distinguish science from pseudoscience. The following site is an excellent source for debunking those who deny the fact of climate change: [link to skepticalscience.com (secure)] One clue that climate change is real is that those who say otherwise have no evidence to offer in rebuttal; instead, they take cheap shots at scientific proofs and make unsubstantiable assertions. Also, there is a whole constellation of "think tanks" funded by the oil industry that pollute the issue with fake science. If you can look at the evidence on the website with an open mind and address yourself to its specific findings, then you will have all the proof you need. Climate change is not for me to prove. It is for you to prove as it is you making the claim. Do you forget the scandal where the scientists were caught red-handed cooking the warming temp data. That is when the "experts" changed the name to climate change from global warming. The climate changes...always has and always will. The "climate change" movement is a wealth redistribution tax scheme, period. The logical fallacies permeating your response are astounding. You make one claim and then falsely extrapolate it over all climate science. Even if I accepted this info about temp data, it would not be valid for any other data. Your final assertion is just inane and typical of a cognitively dissonant mind. |
Pinkorchid- Enemy @The Gates User ID: 35700026 Australia 12/12/2016 02:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I wonder who was blamed for the last Ice-age? and was it global warming/ climate change when it started to thaw out? Warning proceeding to read this may cause anxiety, poster is indemnified if you proceed. I can't give you the ultimate truth ,it's all a matter of perspective and spin. So I empower you with the gift of discernment. SEE THE TRUTH , KNOW THE TRUTH, FEEL THE TRUTH |
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LJM77 User ID: 68864456 United States 12/12/2016 01:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The only way you're going to understand climate change is to learn to distinguish science from pseudoscience. The following site is an excellent source for debunking those who deny the fact of climate change: [link to skepticalscience.com (secure)] One clue that climate change is real is that those who say otherwise have no evidence to offer in rebuttal; instead, they take cheap shots at scientific proofs and make unsubstantiable assertions. Also, there is a whole constellation of "think tanks" funded by the oil industry that pollute the issue with fake science. If you can look at the evidence on the website with an open mind and address yourself to its specific findings, then you will have all the proof you need. Climate change is not for me to prove. It is for you to prove as it is you making the claim. Do you forget the scandal where the scientists were caught red-handed cooking the warming temp data. That is when the "experts" changed the name to climate change from global warming. The climate changes...always has and always will. The "climate change" movement is a wealth redistribution tax scheme, period. The logical fallacies permeating your response are astounding. You make one claim and then falsely extrapolate it over all climate science. Even if I accepted this info about temp data, it would not be valid for any other data. Your final assertion is just inane and typical of a cognitively dissonant mind. Typical liberal, resort to personal attacks when challenged by facts. We'll agree to disagree. |
Person445 (OP) User ID: 73085550 Canada 12/12/2016 01:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 73245565 The only way you're going to understand climate change is to learn to distinguish science from pseudoscience. The following site is an excellent source for debunking those who deny the fact of climate change: [link to skepticalscience.com (secure)] One clue that climate change is real is that those who say otherwise have no evidence to offer in rebuttal; instead, they take cheap shots at scientific proofs and make unsubstantiable assertions. Also, there is a whole constellation of "think tanks" funded by the oil industry that pollute the issue with fake science. If you can look at the evidence on the website with an open mind and address yourself to its specific findings, then you will have all the proof you need. Climate change is not for me to prove. It is for you to prove as it is you making the claim. Do you forget the scandal where the scientists were caught red-handed cooking the warming temp data. That is when the "experts" changed the name to climate change from global warming. The climate changes...always has and always will. The "climate change" movement is a wealth redistribution tax scheme, period. The logical fallacies permeating your response are astounding. You make one claim and then falsely extrapolate it over all climate science. Even if I accepted this info about temp data, it would not be valid for any other data. Your final assertion is just inane and typical of a cognitively dissonant mind. Typical liberal, resort to personal attacks when challenged by facts. We'll agree to disagree. After you get your cheap dig in...coward. Follow me on Twitter: @RussellScott202 |
Greg Felton User ID: 73938414 Canada 02/06/2017 08:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Again, an intellectual who is right on the news portion, but in his reptilian mind, humanity is the virus. Whereas the 1% who shove fossil fuels, having ignored altogether the correct path laid out from Keely to Tesla on, (not underground they didn't, they utilized this in their secret science and black operations from the beginning) are the only ones who are virus's and the people who hate them, and for the most part see through them, except apparently a small minority of overworked middle class who keep voting these fuckers in, but the vast majority on earth, see them, hate them, and want to be free. Quoting: Sungaze_At_Dawn Want to go stake their land, put up their shelters and grow their gardens, get some energy devices going and raise their children in peaceful, safe, abundant surroundings. That does not harm earth. Not as slaves. And the major reason for living is family, home and happiness, in answer to these elitist pricks who think you are meant to do something, for them, obviously its always for them, accomplish something, for them, instead of choosing to have a nice home, gain constant education, and live with your family in happiness. That is goal, thats it. That is the reason and only decent accomplishment anyone ever has on earth and all the rest is fodder, distraction, false idols, bullshit basically. Reptilian mind??? Please...comment on what I said, not what you read into it. FYI, I have takewn up the Man-as-virus theme: [link to gregfelton.com] |
Greg Felton User ID: 73938414 Canada 02/06/2017 08:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | One thing he Felton has in common with the globalists to be sure is his belief over population contributes to the downfall of society. Quoting: Elegant Walnut He makes some great points and his eloquence is persuasive but in the end was terribly apparent he needs to submit to our Heavenly Father. Thank you. I appreciate those who like not only what I say but how I say it. The fact that I recognize the danger of overpopulation should not be taken to mean that I agree with globalists. Globalism us uniformly bad. I am confident in my views and need not submit to anyone, not even invisible fictional characters. Thank you for your response, Greg. (And if I may stray from the OP somewhat and continue on my point a little...) You agree with the globalists on that particular point, then, and since you mentioned it more than once you must believe it is noteworthy. But this is not a minor or insignificant point. The overpopulation theory gives licence to all manner of evil action. In fact, it can be argued much sinister enterprise -- GMOs, vaccines, abortion, birth control, climate change policy -- is a result of malevolent depopulation and enslavement efforts. The belief the earth cannot sustain the world's present population, much less its future predicted growth is misleading, at best. To not consider this possibility means you have fallen into the very trap of what you mentioned: Not really thinking critically and believing the mainstream narrative. And ultimately, we all submit to someone. When you submit to the creator of the universe you are guaranteed truth, mercy and justice. You have future hope of peace, beauty and harmony. Submitting to self and making it your god, results in very mess we have on the earth today. It is not possible to bring up "evil" or "Creator of the Universe" in a ratioal discussion. That is the province of religion. Your criticism of me is unfounded because I never endorsed overpopulation; moreover, it has nothing to do with my interview. |