I'm sorry I haven't been here in a while. I haven't been anywhere here in a while but I've been trying to catch up with people.
I read your reply to Trekkiebucket. I believe that the people end up losing because they sell themselves out the minute they're more concerned about protecting what they have rather than standing firm for the preservation of freedom and justice for their neighbor and for future generations. In the end, they allow their rights to be trumped.
My experiences are based on fifty years of being put in one position or another, and having to finally say "I'd rather die on my feet than live on my knees." One day I fear that I will have to die over this matter, but I am not willing to let myself become enslaved in any way. I pray, but I am not religious. Churches impress me as havens for enslavement. Just my thoughts. I hope life is treating you well. :)
i've had some of my best ideas whilst in the midst of boredom. Take my underwater helicopter for instance. That would not have come about if i was doing something worth while.
Certainly, NAFTA and the NAU cannot be good if the public isn't being told directly about these efforts. And these efforts are certainly grounded in truth.
While I am not impartial to the idea of a World Government, I cannot imagine anything good coming from a World Government created and supported by corporations and, especially, politicians. The very same that have destroyed many countries in Africa, Indonesia, Asia, and South America. I believe they are to blame for most of what is afflicting the so-called "third world."
I don't really buy into Lou Dobbs' paranoid rants. A free world needs a free market but I agree that "Free for who?" should be the first question anyone asks. I think that open and honest commerce can bring the world together as long as we remember that not everything is a saleable commodity and that human rights should trump commerce on every deal.
The philosophy of boredom? lol Well, interesting analysis nonetheless. As far as control is concerned, what is your viewpoint on the New World Order?
Odd question, I know, but it's something I've been researching lately to devoid myself of ignorance and, while I do not buy into this Illuminati thing, there are a lot of things that seem concern me like NAFTA and the NAU, both of which have been covered by Lou Dobbs of CNN.
i never said a word.
popebenadict16 2 years ago
I'm sorry I haven't been here in a while. I haven't been anywhere here in a while but I've been trying to catch up with people.
I read your reply to Trekkiebucket. I believe that the people end up losing because they sell themselves out the minute they're more concerned about protecting what they have rather than standing firm for the preservation of freedom and justice for their neighbor and for future generations. In the end, they allow their rights to be trumped.
kalacaw 2 years ago
My experiences are based on fifty years of being put in one position or another, and having to finally say "I'd rather die on my feet than live on my knees." One day I fear that I will have to die over this matter, but I am not willing to let myself become enslaved in any way. I pray, but I am not religious. Churches impress me as havens for enslavement. Just my thoughts. I hope life is treating you well. :)
kalacaw 2 years ago
Thanks Baron! Your videos are always a good cure for boredom.
DrNick1010 2 years ago
i've had some of my best ideas whilst in the midst of boredom. Take my underwater helicopter for instance. That would not have come about if i was doing something worth while.
ivor1977again 2 years ago
I love your dumbass vids
13thDimension 2 years ago
Certainly, NAFTA and the NAU cannot be good if the public isn't being told directly about these efforts. And these efforts are certainly grounded in truth.
Trekkiebucket 2 years ago
While I am not impartial to the idea of a World Government, I cannot imagine anything good coming from a World Government created and supported by corporations and, especially, politicians. The very same that have destroyed many countries in Africa, Indonesia, Asia, and South America. I believe they are to blame for most of what is afflicting the so-called "third world."
Trekkiebucket 2 years ago
I don't really buy into Lou Dobbs' paranoid rants. A free world needs a free market but I agree that "Free for who?" should be the first question anyone asks. I think that open and honest commerce can bring the world together as long as we remember that not everything is a saleable commodity and that human rights should trump commerce on every deal.
BaronSCameron 2 years ago
I agree, although do you think Lou Dobbs' rants are really paranoid? His thoughts on NAFTA and the NAU seem sound to me.
Trekkiebucket 2 years ago
For my 2 cents, Dobbs ceased to be a journalist and became a subjective loudmouth when he decided that Mexicans were the greatest evil on the planet.
BaronSCameron 2 years ago
The philosophy of boredom? lol Well, interesting analysis nonetheless. As far as control is concerned, what is your viewpoint on the New World Order?
Odd question, I know, but it's something I've been researching lately to devoid myself of ignorance and, while I do not buy into this Illuminati thing, there are a lot of things that seem concern me like NAFTA and the NAU, both of which have been covered by Lou Dobbs of CNN.
Trekkiebucket 2 years ago