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washuguy
Dec 1, 2011, 12:40 PM
I think this is worth seeing... Say what you want, but something is VERY wrong with our world, and we're in some serious trouble. We can't keep turning a blind eye to what's going on in the world... Or at least what we think is going on. Everything a'int what it seem my friends.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSIdax2lVro


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1YHVHXr1bY

NoiseHERO
Dec 1, 2011, 12:45 PM
NWO?

Hulk hogan is finally trying to take over the world again?

washuguy
Dec 1, 2011, 12:52 PM
Exactly!! ^_^ Nawww, but seriously though... Look at those videos, there's some reality to this whole nonsense bruh.

Kent
Dec 4, 2011, 12:36 PM
NWO?

Hulk hogan is finally trying to take over the world again?
Obviously he meant to instead say New Order Nation, who is going to capture Aerosmith and only way to save them is to fight back with machineguns that have underslung music CD launchers.

HappierWorlds
Dec 12, 2011, 06:45 PM
I think this proves that the little guy, the 99%, need to:

1) Drop all currencies
2) Kick the rich man's ass to the curb
3) Stop China from taking away all world manufacturing jobs
4) Stop internal strife/hate/ live and let live in your country

in order to get the world's s*** together.

Funny thing, America was built on small businesses. But they pay the MOST taxes.
General Electric pay $0 in taxes last year (but made something like $500 million).
The Top 4 oil companies made a combined $200 billion or more. Their executives all received seven figure salaries.
And it's painfully obvious that a combination of Goldman Sachs/ Chase/ Citibank/ Wells Fargo/ Bank of America caused the U.S. housing crisis.
As well as Greece's huge default on their economy (G.S. let them get $500 billion in bonds with a s*** economy.)

When all currencies are zeroed out and people start over, the rich man will die. Then the middle class/poor can re-establish the world the way it should have been from the start.

I think the above plan is possible.

Look at Russia and so-called 'Democracy' in the hands of a few billionaires. That's what the U.S. might look like in less than 10 years!

#Occupy Wall Street

Sinue_v2
Dec 12, 2011, 10:23 PM
Exactly!! ^_^ Nawww, but seriously though... Look at those videos, there's some reality to this whole nonsense bruh.

Yeah, in like a 3% reality to 97% horseshit ratio. RT is basically Radio Moscow reformed by Fox News and airbrushed in a coat of BBC paint. They've been accused, with some regularity, of indulging conspiracy theories as a pro-Russian negative propaganda campaign against the west. Or it could just be reading into it too much, since the western media tends to follow the same pattern, whether they're state sponsored (like the BBC), or privately owned/politically aligned pandering outlets.

At any rate, whether it be some Russian talking head or Lou Dobbs, this NWO conspiracy theory hookum is just bullshit connecting dots that either aren't there or have little to nothing to do with each other. It's an illusion called pareidolia, which most people know from the ability to see "faces" in random or disparate patterns, and reinforced by confirmation & Self-Service bias... fueled by advancements in globalization and the occasional speculation by politicians and political philosophers on Hobbes Leviathan theory/Well's New World Order.

Another form of pareidolia is the constellations, which offer a great visual illustration of the illusion. We see all sorts of connections between the stars and ourselves. We draw pictures in the sky of what we think we see by "connecting the dots", and tie them to our mythologies. For untold centuries, the movements of these patterns in the sky were mystifying to us and (at times) frightening. Tomes upon tomes of "knowledge" was written describing what these patterns mean, and how they affect our lives and what they meant to our future. As it is above, so it shall be below... and we still do, though mostly for fun in the paper's horoscope column.

[spoiler-box]http://www.pso-world.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=1254&pictureid=24268[/spoiler-box]

But lets zoom out to one of the furthest stars incorporated into one of these constellations, to Alpha Camelopardalis which lies about 7,000 light years away and in a totally different spiral arm of the galaxy. Then, we'll look back and see what happens to all those pretty pictures we've drawn.

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http://www.pso-world.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=1254&pictureid=24269
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Yeah... from here, we can see that our our elaborate theories and connecting of the dots, no matter how convincing it has been to so many people throughout history, have been little more than our own conceits and biases playing a trick on us. All those pretty pictures we drew now paint a very different, very poignant, picture. This is essentially the same phenomena we see in conspiracy theories, but imagine the discrete points of light as "points of information", with us as individuals at the center. Unless you have actual objective evidence of a causal (not just correlative) relationship, then no matter how much dot-connecting you do, there's no way to tell if it's real or all just a convenient illusion.

Randomness
Dec 12, 2011, 11:58 PM
^I like to interpret "seek and ye shall find" like this.

In statistics, any sample is evidence of anything - provided you reduce the confidence level enough (Conversely, at 100% confidence, nothing can ever prove anything, which should be obvious - as far as statistics is concerned, anyways)