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  • I dont agree with all of Russells thoughts he expressed thoughout his life... But I do agree with this. "Love is wise. Hatred is foolish" we need more love and less hate in the world, of this be believed and I agree with him. RIP Lord Bertrand Russell.

  • Please visit my channel for the unpopular truth about homosexuality.

    A person does not need hatred or any kind of phobia in order to acknowledge important differences between heterosexual attraction / behavior / marriage / adoption and homosexual attraction / behavior / marriage / adoption. Even non-religious people know this.

    Homosexual activists, with support from the media, have successfuly framed themselves as noble victims; it's an effective way to push a social agenda.

  • Top guy wish there were more of em

  • I personally could not understand three passions of Russel .A desire for Long life, search for knowledge and unbearable pity suffering of man kind. .. which long life he was desiring the life which will finish one day without knowing the meaning of one's own destiny. Such a knowledge is vanity and thinking of the suffering of man kind whose creator he does not know and believe.?

  • @Shehzad4244 The first passion was "a longing for love," not a desire for long life. Russell was once a believer in God, but at the age of 18, I believe, he stopped after having examined all the stock arguments for God's existence and finding them not to be logically valid. I happen to agree with him, but no matter. If God does exist, and is a good and loving God, I'm sure Russell (and even I) will be forgiven. Good day.

  • @JasonKorbus Well said, mostly. If there is a god and it is a good and just god, there would be nothing to forgive in Russell's disbelief. A good and just god would only care how humans treated each other not what they believed. Only a megalomaniacal and tyrannical god would punish humans for what they believe.

  • @Kailoa36 Oh, I agree. But apparently a megalomaniacal and tyrannical god is exactly what we are supposed to not only recognize, but worship. No thanks!

  • @JasonKorbus I've never really found any good reason to believe in or worship any gods, good, bad, or indifferent.

  • @Shehzad4244 mankind doesn't have a creator. Havent you been listening?

  • The irony is that Russel would have been out protesting the war in Iraq while Chris Hitchens would be on television pushing it.

  • @caveatemp Why is that ironic, they're both different people with different principles

  • Lord Russell was the hero of my youth. His three passions rule my life as well to this day.

  • The man was logical, fair and true. I should very much like to have known him.

  • @thecodeartist I agree - I have contemplated the thought. Curiously, the former Pope (John Paul II) was born on the same day as Bertrand Russell - being, exactly, 48 years his junior. I often wondered how much of his kindness compared to Russell. And how much of Russell's potential as a Church leader could be thought of as having being ostensibly realized by JP II himself!

  • Great man.

  • "We will never rest will your satanic schemes hold sway!" Amasing intensity, even more amazing coming from a man over sixty.

  • A brilliant mind that had no true equal in his time

  • @deathman1021 Actually he was a math formalist, that idiotic idea was destroyed by Kurt Godel.

    Formalism is forever dead and Godels incompleteness theorum killed it.

    As Russel completed his Principia Mathematica , Godel had worked out his theory and destroyed it before the ink was dry. So Russel spent the rest oif his life ranting about God.

    No surprise there, incompleteness theory is about God.

  • @jonesgerard

    Einstein was wrong about the universe being infitnite, and quantum mechanics.

    Why must a human being be infallible for him to be exceptional? Do your own errors in life take away from your achievements?

  • @superhamzah85

    Ironically - an arithmetic question - subtraction,

  • @superhamzah85 No way Einstein could know about the universe based on incomplet information he had on hand. The Copenhagen interpretation and fake string theory fly in the face of common sense.

    Russel was wrong due to Pride.

    How many thousands of pages to formally prove 1+1=2? and he failed. It consumed the whole of the first volume. He was a rigid formalist idiot.

  • @jonesgerard

    If you think the point of the principia was to prove 1+1=2 then you need to try a different book. the proof is actually in volume 2. who were you calling an idiot?

  • @superhamzah85 ..and atheists today still cling to that same formalist view of math, someone should inform them its not as firm a footing as they think. Physics is semi empirical as is math. The paradox he uncovered will forever be outside the box, we can know more but the box just gets bigger and the paradoxes remain outside our human ability.

    Google omega number, discovered by Greg Chaitin. All is not well for those who think anything can be calculated. Incompressability is all around us.

  • @jonesgerard

    "..and atheists today still cling to that same formalist view of math"- which atheists are you talking about? Can you name some?

    "Russel spent the rest oif his life ranting about God"- no he didn't. he spent it writing vast amounts about social issues, teaching philosophy, lecturing and campaigning against war.

    "incompleteness theory is about God." rubbish. it's about the existence of true statements the cant be proven within a given system.

  • @deathman1021 Yes! Quite possibly, Bernard Russel was homosexual as he was English and belonging to English upper class which is predominamtly homosexual. That is the reason of vtheir obsessive love of Turks and Arabs.

  • a giant among men.....

  • Like Dalí said, I think genius should never die.. Long life to lord Russell!

    We need them, and we need that ideas in owr modern and poor world of values to avoid the control from the reckless minds.

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  • @mailhoax yes i agree GENIUSES should never die ..good thing their ideas will never die as long as we have access the internet so our generation and generations to come can have access to their wisdom also. ... and as long as we dont get wiped out from this earth from our own self destruction .

  • alcune persone muoiono nel fisico, ma mai nelle idee

  • @salvatore30061951 If that is Itialian.. The english is: some people die in the physical, but never in the ideas

  • The Zionist Anti-Defamation League is just a gossamer veil for the Masonic branch of the B'nai B'rith.

  • @AnonymousWhitePerson I'm likely going to regret this, but do you have any non-biased information to back up these drivel-like claims?

  • Celebrated television anchorman, Walter Cronkite, was an agent of the New York Council on Foreign Relations.

  • TV was still broad-casted in B&W in 1970?

  • @NathansPhase2012 It was probably recorded from a black and white television.

  • @gbkarr87 in 1970? I have to look that up but the average american didnt own a VHS or Beta recorder until 1976-77. I think reel recoders were still being used but most Americans or wouldnt have owned such a thing back in 1970. Its not to say it didnt happen but I think they did still use B&W video on news even in the early 70s. I asked my mom after posting the last time.. she said "Yes, don't you remember". I was a small boy.. everything was in B&W

  • @NathansPhase2012 Betamax wasn't released until 1975, VHS not until 1977. Philips's Video Cassette Recording System was released in 1970.

  • The Rothschild gang initiated and directed the whole process: N.M. Rothschild and Sons director Sidney Baillieu Myer was the chairman of the Mont Pelerin Society front the Tasman Institute, which co-wrote Kennett’s ominously-titled “blueprint for reform”, Project Victoria;

  • His followers, Sir Julian Huxley and Prince Philip advocated that at least 300,000 innocent people die per day needlessly in order to "stabilize world population."

    Luckily, the IMF has taken care of that.

  • @AnonymousWhitePerson what a preposterious claim.

  • Bertrand Russell was a great pioneer for Depopulation and mass-murder.

  • Lord Russell was Eugenicist and an avid Lover of One World Government.

  • Russell was Muslim! a proud one!

  • Fluoride and Mind Control

  • Zionism can best be illustrated by a big British Flag with Queen Elizabeth at the top spouting an Opium Pipe and flanked on one side by Economist, Milton Friedman. (the latter being subject of the Ugly Truth About Milton Friedman.)

  • I looove Bertrand Russell, shame he was a british though....

  • @yellowwitch1 who cares if he was

  • @blacklionhearth I do, I hate british. I've got a picture of the queen in a voodoo doll with her eyes cut out

  • @yellowwitch1, how dare you sir, you think because we're British we sleep with everyone.

  • @ichimonji1988 I am absolutely sure you don't sleep with ANYONE!

  • @ichimonji1988 well, yes...

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  • yes, a very nice guy :). we must kill people in the name of humanity..

  • @dinkolino2 Huh? Where exactly did you pull that out?

  • @krrypton I read his books

  • The Pilgrims Society was set up by the British aristocracy, many of them Privy Council and Garter families. In fact, the person who conceived of the name 'Pilgrims' was a great grandfather of the late Princess Diana. The British monarch became the official head of the Pilgrims Society and members of the royal family have always attended the London meetings.

  • Perhaps you should consult two spetious volumes, The Scientific Outlook" (1931) and the Impact of Science on Society (1953) by Lord Bertrand Russell.

  • Lord Russell's abysmal macabre utopian dream of a 'Scientific Dictatorship' under the United Nations has almost materialised.

  • Flouride and Mind Control.

  • Thank you Dreadful for the comments section for ruining the comments section.

  • Thank you Dreadful for ruining the comments section.*

  • I've never seen a psychotic break, Dreadful. Thank you for the demonstration. I shall now know how to help my friends who suffer one.

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  • Bertrand Russell worked for MI5, and then later went to chair the CIA's Congress for Cultural Freedom beginning in 1950 with John Dewey, Bendetto Croce, and Sidney Hook.

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  • Flouride and Mind Control.

  • Lord Bertrand Russell was an academician for Cecil Rhodes' British Roundtable Groups.

  • Prince Philip Mountbatten, Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth's Royal Consort is a multi-Trillionaire, a 360 Degree Freemason, and an "Olympian" whose United Nations Worldwildlife Fund is dedicated to the Depopulation and underdevelopment of the entire world. Prince Philip's foundation, the WWF will buy out land in the Third Land to stop them from developing hydroelectric plants in order to foster diseases and bring down populations.

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  • @DreadfulSolemnity

    Where do you come up with this crap? I've read all of his books. I've never encountered this "mass depopulation" plan you speak of. Are you not aware of the time he spent as a political activist? That he was imprisoned for his anti-war activities? Are there "secret" Bertrand Russell writings somewhere?

    Summarizing "Russel's manifesto" with somebody else's quote doesn't make any sense.

    Everything you write is straight out of Alex Jones and NWO propaganda.

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  • @DreadfulSolemnity

    It seems my last comment didn't post.

    Anyway, The Scientific Outlook presented a picture of a horrible society, yet not one Russell endorsed. He was warning against it.

    "All these are possibilities in a world governed

    by knowledge without love, and power without

    delight. The man drunk with power is destitute of wisdom, and so long as he rules the world, the world will be a place devoid of beauty and of joy."

    -Bertrand Russell, from "The Scientific Outlook"

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  • @DreadfulSolemnity

    Lastly, your unfounded rants and spin have no merit. Sure it's possible he was consulted by intelligence agencies during his life and maybe he did offer his input and maybe it wasn't what they wanted to hear.

    Anyway, it's obvious you never read the works I cited or have a reading comprehension problem as these quotes have shown.

    I'm done. But you will continue to spin these words in your paranoid state of delusion as if Russell advocated what he was so afraid of.

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  • @DreadfulSolemnity

    I told you I have read all of his books. I provided quotes which sum up both of the works you are citing. I ask you have you read it? I don't challenge that he said these things. It is a matter of context. It's like saying Orwell was in favour of the society he depicted in 1984.

    Secondly, you think every government agency is part of NWO. It doesn't matter to me what agency he worked on. I don't subscribe to your world view that "everyone's in on it".

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  • @DreadfulSolemnity

    Anyway, we could go on forever in 500 characters or less, lol. This is pointless. But now I am really done. I have to get ready for work. Thanks for the debate.

  • He was an academician for Cecil Rhodes' Roundtable Groups.

    His followers, Julian and Aldous Huxley, who speak very highly of him with eulogizing praises, later went on to head UNESCO and to speak before "Chatham House" in the Royal Institute for International Affairs in London

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  • @DreadfulSolemnity

    Right, when history refutes you, it must all be part of a plan to deceive us. This is becoming unintelligible. You hear nothing but keep pushing your rant. Good night.

  • @DreadfulSolemnity

    Regarding The Impact of Science on Society, again, some grim pictures painted. Again, not endorsed by Russell. It was a warning.

    "Last, I shall set forth the philosophy which is being suggested by the triumphs of science, and shall contend that this philosophy, if unchecked, may inspire a form of unwisdom from which disastrous consequences may result."

    -Bertrand Russell, from "The Impact of Science on Society"

  • Remember that Russell worked for MI5 and then for the CIA.

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  • Some truths are ignoble.

  • Lord Russell was quite succintly, a staunch champion of socialist World Government.

  • @ DreadfulSolemnity... the way you judge this man i can fairly say that you are a christian lol

  • No, actually, I am not a Christian;

    I ajudge Russell because he and his followers did experiments where they synthesized pathogens and viruses which were intended to cause Depopulation.

  • i apologize, i was wrong but this time I'm sure i am right you are a conspiracy theorist!!!! lol

  • Lord Russell was also granted permission by the British government to conduct experiments with young children and have them engage in prepubescent sex with their peers, in order to monitor the effects of promiscuity on adolescents.

  • and may i ask where you get this information?

  • @bajorjor1 The LaRouche PAC, probably. Bunch of conspiracy nuts you may encounter on your local college campus.

  • Entire generations have been conditioned and inculcated to rebuff the mere act of conspiring, which is interesting to note considering that all of human history is based on conspiracies. If one does not conspire, how else can you communicate; how can one deliberate?

  • Conspiring has absolutely nothing to do with the richest 2 percent of the world's population owning more than half of the world's wealth, as entire continents starve and die of malnutrition and diarrhea in the 21st century.

    Perhaps you should not codgel your brains too much about it. Just continue to watch the television and to sip the flouride in your water, whose only function in your water supply is to make you passive, lethargic, and phlegmatic.

  • How many conspiracy catch phrases can you stuff into a paragraph? One thing is sure, you do have the rhetoric down.

    There are legitimate issues to be dealt with in the world but being paranoid and over simplifying things like this is silly and counterproductive.

    You are correct in your post below about him being a socialist and advocating a world government. I believe he was wrong about this but his voluminous works (if you ever read them) clearly reveal his humanitarian motives.

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  • @DreadfulSolemnity good on him.

  • My thanks also, for posting this little piece of history.

  • A great man with a greater mind

  • The real sage.

  • nope you are

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  • Touching. And the 1st time I'd heard his voice.

  • Thanks for this clip; I was touched as if I had not known of his death all these years.

  • GO! BERTIE FIGHTIN !

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