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careful now, better not talk about food in the same sentence as conspiracy theories... you might end up creating an urban75 blood libel ...

like that urbanites kidnap conspiracy theorists and bake cakes out of them, and drink milkshakes made from their blood...

or something

shit, the secret's out ... let's hope that rense isn't reading this !!
 
I suppose people may have wondered what happened to RatBong and gaston_suite... hah! You wouldn't! You probably think those names are just made up, but in fact they ended up in the pie (pie, not cake, froggie, sheesh) and we erased everyone's memories!

Truth Seekers beware, this is what could happen to you if you start getting too close to exposing the doings of the true masters of the world. But there is a way out! To save yourself from the fate of eradication from the collective human memory sphere, I advise not posting bollocks. That usually works.
 
frogwoman said:
careful now, better not talk about food in the same sentence as conspiracy theories... you might end up creating an urban75 blood libel ...

like that urbanites kidnap conspiracy theorists and bake cakes out of them, and drink milkshakes made from their blood...

or something

shit, the secret's out ... let's hope that rense isn't reading this !!


LOL :D


I'm thinking of offereing a free wonderful*Conspiraloon Pastie**/*** /**** to the first Urbanite through the doors at The Fence Sitters Ball clubnight

(see notes below)










notes

* Wonderfulness not guaranteed
** Extra ingredients in recipie not included
*** Pastie may originate in Greggs - no responsiblity for food poisoning is accepted by the Fence Sitters Ball or its agents and / or employees
**** Monetry equivilant (up to £1.20 ) is available instead of the conspiraloon pastie if requested - only 1 conspiraoon pastie per night avaialble.


:D :D
 
Azrael23 said:
Communism was started by the very banks you think it seeks to oppress. Communism is a farce, as is any talk of destroying national boundaries. When you have a whole world full of free republics with a sensible economic policy all at an equal stage of development, then you can talk about erasing borders.

Communist countries are a bit of a misnomer as under Communism there should be a common ownership of the means of production, but alas the National Banks of all communist countries are Corporations.

Again the same problem exists, that being

Money is an exchange mechanism and commodity

Even communist countries have to endure a financial system that demands expansion for survival.
I would be interested in seeing how capitalism and communism work when money is purely an exchange mechanism.

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the second point about National Boundaries... i want a world without nations and boundaries but alas the way it is being done at the moment is specifically for the centralisation of power. EU being a prime example of this, but then so is the UK gov. handling of the NHS, Local Councils and Schools.

...........

as the debt based economy is promoted generally as a good thing because it encourages nations to become 'efficient', encourages inter-national trade and a major point as the bank is a corporation [gotta differ with you Azrael] it prevents any-one group or person gaining control of the most important Factory in the nation.
That said, i would hasten to add that this control of the Factory should be in the hands of the democratically elected government. Therefore in some way, controlled by all the people of that country. In this way the people are paying the interest [debt based economy] directly into their own pockets.

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frogwoman said:
careful now, better not talk about food in the same sentence as conspiracy theories... you might end up creating an urban75 blood libel ...

like that urbanites kidnap conspiracy theorists and bake cakes out of them, and drink milkshakes made from their blood...

or something

shit, the secret's out ... let's hope that rense isn't reading this !!

:D
 
zArk said:
repetitive posting of the same picture, out of context and in multiple threads.


hmmmmm

repetitive posting of the same nutty conspiracy, out of context and in multiple threads

hmmmmmmmm
 
fractionMan said:
*chortles*
you <---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------->reality

ahh glad you are back. phew took ages.

can you explain 'reality', please?
 
Blagsta said:
says the weirdo who believes in some guff about pan-dimensional aliens

ahhh a mis-understanding. Or maybe i should say purposeful misunderstanding.

I never said i believed in pan-dimensional aliens -- i was correcting a false explanation of David Icke by Frogwoman.

Hows the missus' phD in psychoanalysis going?
ego, id and superego --- did you ask her about the basis of Psychoanalysis?
 
Blagsta said:
That is meaningless drivel. Very inventive drivel, but drivel nonetheless. I'll show it to my partner later who is studying psychoanalyisis at PhD level, she likes a good laugh. :D

excuse me, i assumed you were a straight male. My bad.

please edit my previous post and replace *missus* with *partner*

thanks
 
zArk said:
excuse me, i assumed you were a straight male. My bad.

please edit my previous post and replace *missus* with *partner*

thanks

I must admit to being totally baffled. :confused: :confused: :confused:
 
its all working out fine. The economy is booming, well except for;

Record numbers of Britons are declaring themselves bankrupt, official figures show.

In the first three months of the year alone some 23,351 people declared themselves insolvent in England and Wales - a massive 73 per cent more than did so at the same time last year.

This figure was broken down into a 51 per cent rise in bankruptcies on last year, and a 142 per cent increase in individual voluntary arrangements - which allowed those in debt come to an arrangement with their creditors.

"[This increase] highlights the fact that many people have borrowed to their limits," said Howard Archer, chief UK economist at the Global Insight consultancy.


http://www.myfinances.co.uk/News/loans/bankruptcy-advice/bankruptcies-hit-record-high-$422824.htm

Debt is growing at a steady rate.
The £1 trillion figure, he said, did not mean UK households were sitting on a "time-bomb", since an increase in borrowing had been matched by an increase in financial assets.Malcolm Hurlston, founder of debt charity the Consumer Credit Counselling Service told BBC News Online.

An increase of assests that the Bank has claimed as its own.




"But there are now a trillion reasons why consumers need to stop and think if they can afford their debt burden, particularly if interest rates go up."


So what we have is a National Debt, ND,which is almost 100% of the GDP.


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co-incidentally 1992 is when Major signed Maastrict Treaty, following Marge 'the milk snatcher' signing the Single European Act
 
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