Youtube has been acting a little funny today, they actually took down the Most Viewed category on the front page, I didn't check to see if it was back up, but they took it down at just around the time when Alex Jones' "Joker" parody of Obama was getting into the top videos.
Understood. I've taken something of an agnostic view of 9/11. The primary thing that Alex and I agreed on with regards to that issue is that there was something really fishy about Larry Silverstein getting all that money after the attacks. It might have been nothing more than a greedy piece of shit cashing in on the misery of others, but something stank.
I'm not a particularly huge supporter of the war on terror also, I think out entire foreign policy has been in the shiter since 1913.
Everyone is entitled to their opinion. I haven't been too much of a fan of the war on terror, but I do think that we should go after bin laden types. Because I am not an insider, I have had doubts about the reasoning behind 9-11, we do need skeptics now a days. I don't shit on people for thinking differently than me if the majority of what they believe is in line with liberty.
I think that Ron Paul's Marque and Reprisal approach to dealing with Bin Laden's ilk is a far better approach than the kooky Wilsonian idealism that George W. Bush went with.
I probably would have supported Bob Dole if I'd been old enough to vote in 1996, but I became a Libertarian largely because of how much I don't like the Bush family, not to mention how the Republican Party shafted Pat Buchanan.
I agree with Ron Paul almost entirely with a few exceptions. Pat Buchanan kind of ruined his chances himself, he doesn't know when to shut up. He has good ideas, but the nazi sympathy articles he put out ended any chance of getting my support for any office.
Pat Buchanan's articles were pretty controversial, I think his Romanist inclinations and his loyalty to his German ancestry caused him to have some revulsion at the way the entire country of Germany had been trashed after Hitler was out of the picture.
I don't fully agree with the conclusions that he drew on Hitler and the Nazis, as I don't like any kind of Socialistic system, but the way that the Allies just handed half of Germany to Russia was a travesty.
It's a funny thing, most of these episodes are written almost in pure stream of consciousness and a tiny bit of editing for brevity afterward. All I do is recall these old philosophers and political tyrants, see how their words have destroyed the minds of the current generation, and the words just start to flow.
Yes, that is how the narrative comes across to me. It doesn't seem "contrived" or "forced" in any way, but very natural. You've obviously done your academic homework, as well as the practical work of applying the concepts, writing, etc. which gives the fictional story credibility. Nice work!
Thanks wolfomea, I will probably have another episode in the next day or so, depending on how my schedule works out. I'm currently repainting the entire first floor of my house so it might not be until tomorrow evening.
You got it my friend...Great video
theprolifeguy 2 years ago
HU, these are my favorite vids on youtube. It's getting more and more interesting as the story goes on. 5 stars and well done.
gworksnell 2 years ago
Thanks gwork, I'm currently brainstorming some ideas for the next episode, I may have something either tonight or tomorrow.
hellsunicorn 2 years ago
I'll be waiting. How was your day?
gworksnell 2 years ago
Good for the most part, a lot of work on the farm and I'm about halfway through repainting the first floor of my house, so it's been busy.
hellsunicorn 2 years ago
Some of my vids aren't loading, specifically the one in which I used portions of "The Wave" movie. I wonder what's up?
gworksnell 2 years ago
Youtube has been acting a little funny today, they actually took down the Most Viewed category on the front page, I didn't check to see if it was back up, but they took it down at just around the time when Alex Jones' "Joker" parody of Obama was getting into the top videos.
hellsunicorn 2 years ago
Alex Jones turned me off with the 9/11 conspiracy stuff. But he is right on with what he's doing right now. Those Joker vids he made are awesome.
gworksnell 2 years ago
Understood. I've taken something of an agnostic view of 9/11. The primary thing that Alex and I agreed on with regards to that issue is that there was something really fishy about Larry Silverstein getting all that money after the attacks. It might have been nothing more than a greedy piece of shit cashing in on the misery of others, but something stank.
I'm not a particularly huge supporter of the war on terror also, I think out entire foreign policy has been in the shiter since 1913.
hellsunicorn 2 years ago
Everyone is entitled to their opinion. I haven't been too much of a fan of the war on terror, but I do think that we should go after bin laden types. Because I am not an insider, I have had doubts about the reasoning behind 9-11, we do need skeptics now a days. I don't shit on people for thinking differently than me if the majority of what they believe is in line with liberty.
gworksnell 2 years ago
I think that Ron Paul's Marque and Reprisal approach to dealing with Bin Laden's ilk is a far better approach than the kooky Wilsonian idealism that George W. Bush went with.
I probably would have supported Bob Dole if I'd been old enough to vote in 1996, but I became a Libertarian largely because of how much I don't like the Bush family, not to mention how the Republican Party shafted Pat Buchanan.
hellsunicorn 2 years ago
I agree with Ron Paul almost entirely with a few exceptions. Pat Buchanan kind of ruined his chances himself, he doesn't know when to shut up. He has good ideas, but the nazi sympathy articles he put out ended any chance of getting my support for any office.
gworksnell 2 years ago
Pat Buchanan's articles were pretty controversial, I think his Romanist inclinations and his loyalty to his German ancestry caused him to have some revulsion at the way the entire country of Germany had been trashed after Hitler was out of the picture.
I don't fully agree with the conclusions that he drew on Hitler and the Nazis, as I don't like any kind of Socialistic system, but the way that the Allies just handed half of Germany to Russia was a travesty.
hellsunicorn 2 years ago
I'd have to agree on that point, man.
gworksnell 2 years ago
The depth and substance of the narrative is pretty amazing. Very impressive! RJ
TripperLV 2 years ago
It's a funny thing, most of these episodes are written almost in pure stream of consciousness and a tiny bit of editing for brevity afterward. All I do is recall these old philosophers and political tyrants, see how their words have destroyed the minds of the current generation, and the words just start to flow.
hellsunicorn 2 years ago
Yes, that is how the narrative comes across to me. It doesn't seem "contrived" or "forced" in any way, but very natural. You've obviously done your academic homework, as well as the practical work of applying the concepts, writing, etc. which gives the fictional story credibility. Nice work!
TripperLV 2 years ago
These are really good. I am enjoying them very much.
spanky061970 2 years ago
Thanks spanky, it's been fun writing them as well. There will be more to come soon.
hellsunicorn 2 years ago
WOW great :)
DVincentW 2 years ago
Thanks DVincent, there will be more of these soon.
hellsunicorn 2 years ago
Interesting series so far, I look forward to seeing more in the future.
wolfomea 2 years ago
Thanks wolfomea, I will probably have another episode in the next day or so, depending on how my schedule works out. I'm currently repainting the entire first floor of my house so it might not be until tomorrow evening.
hellsunicorn 2 years ago