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You're joking with me! urrr, right?

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It would appear that I am the first person to comment on Andy's video that has actually watched it. That's a disturbing thought. But first, let me comment on the comments.

Zook, telling people not to waste time watching the video is gatekeeping. Remember "Question everything, dismiss nothing"? You dismissed the video without even watching it. That's a paddlin'. Also, it is understood that in order to question something, you have to study it! You have repeatedly demonstrated a crippling prejudice of judging things sight-unseen. I am somewhat taken aback every time you do this. It is so contrary to real truth-seeking. The term for a self-proclaimed truth-seeker doing this is hypocrisy. Railing that Andy is a gatekeeper when you appear to be doing the real gatekeeping is another example of hypocrisy. And no doubt your post will follow accusing me of hypocrisy, which is fine if it is true, but hypocrisy if it is not.

Mags, it is true the banksters (actually sociopaths working at the highest levels of the banking industry) misdirect the masses regularly. It is false that everything is a bankster misdirect. Zook likes to claim a bankster misdirect when it suits his purpose, with nary a thought that he might be the victim of a misdirect himself. Zook's perfect discernment prevents that, of course.

Now, my comment on the video. The food sovereignty the common people of Venezuela are working towards is completely contrary to the interests of the ruling sociopaths. It is in the best interests of the common good for many reasons, one of them being the elimination of the meddling and self-serving manipulation of the sociopaths! Humanity needs exactly that, not only in the food arena, but also in the economic arena, the health care arena, and the government arena, to name a few.

To suggest that people should not waste time watching this video because it serves the sociopaths is a grave mistake. The basic foundation of the video is about decentralizing power and returning it to the people, breaking down the economically imposed hierarchies, and allowing the common people the liberty to direct their own lives as a caring community. Those are all things the sociopaths quietly oppose.

And if you want to argue with me and expect me to participate, please watch the video first.

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It would appear that I am the first person to comment on Andy's video that has actually watched it. That's a disturbing thought. But first, let me comment on the comments.


I commented on the synopsis of the video and not the video itself. Nothing disturbing about it. I have since watched the video to confirm my evaluation of the synopsis ... and once again, have been vindicated. Completely. The video is worth watching for one reason only: legerdemain.

Venezuela and Chavez can afford to bluster because they have been charged with that task by the bigger powers that be. Had the power pyramid really wanted Chavez removed, he would be gone by now, like Saddam before him (whose military was much bigger than Chavez's). But the pyramid wants Chavez to be the pied piper of the people ... and they engineered his increasing mass popularity with a phony coup attempt ... so that he will enjoin the masses to support the regional union. Classic subterfuge. Free clue: you have to give something small to the people before you can effect plans to take something big away from them ... and that's where the NGOs and the phony UN-devised agricultural pseudo-revolution come in.

The real agricultural revolution will begin with Tesla; and as long as Tesla is kept at bay, the oil cartel profits. Venezuela is indebted to the oil industry, even today ... and none of Chavez's posturings would be possible without it. Think of Saddam. Think of Stalin and Lenin before him. All three started as militant champions of the people; of the oppressed. Think of the engineered socialist movement and its cult personality of Marx, that succeeded in transferring the power of the aristocrats to the banksters. And begin to wonder who Chavez is and whose interests he really stands for. It is no little coincidence that the United Nations is admired (in a subtle manner) by the creators of the video. League of Nations to United Nations to One World Government.

Mags gets it. I would've thought you would be on top of it as well, Chico. But here we are, clashing swords again over info that should be well percolated by now.

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Zook, telling people not to waste time watching the video is gatekeeping. Remember "Question everything, dismiss nothing"? You dismissed the video without even watching it. That's a paddlin'. Also, it is understood that in order to question something, you have to study it! You have repeatedly demonstrated a crippling prejudice of judging things sight-unseen. I am somewhat taken aback every time you do this. It is so contrary to real truth-seeking. The term for a self-proclaimed truth-seeker doing this is hypocrisy. Railing that Andy is a gatekeeper when you appear to be doing the real gatekeeping is another example of hypocrisy. And no doubt your post will follow accusing me of hypocrisy, which is fine if it is true, but hypocrisy if it is not.


Mine is informed prejudice. Yours is crippling ignorance. Those are the salient facts, Chico.

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Mags, it is true the banksters (actually sociopaths working at the highest levels of the banking industry) misdirect the masses regularly. It is false that everything is a bankster misdirect. Zook likes to claim a bankster misdirect when it suits his purpose, with nary a thought that he might be the victim of a misdirect himself. Zook's perfect discernment prevents that, of course.


Almost everything of colossal design is a bankster misdirect ...and yes, compared to the keystone duo of Chico and the Banana, I do have immensely superior discernment. That's another salient fact. It's embarrassing to be right this many times on the key issues, Chico. Do your part and effect some balance in this regard ... or these mutual debates of ours will be reduced to me lecturing you out of necessity.

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Now, my comment on the video. The food sovereignty the common people of Venezuela are working towards is completely contrary to the interests of the ruling sociopaths. It is in the best interests of the common good for many reasons, one of them being the elimination of the meddling and self-serving manipulation of the sociopaths! Humanity needs exactly that, not only in the food arena, but also in the economic arena, the health care arena, and the government arena, to name a few.


When Venezuela's food sovereignty and security are purchased by Venezuela's oil, we don't have a solution so much as a new form of the original problem. Bring in Tesla ... and a new agricultural paradigm will begin. Not before. There was a poignant moment in the video when a man talks about going from one meal a day of bananas and fish to the western ways of three meals a day and regular stocked supermarkets. Cornucopia? Or western mimicry with predictable problems of obesity? Every second person on the video appears to be plumped up by coco-cola and overeating. Fact: humans did not eat three meals a day before the corporate mindset cultivated that habit ... for corporate profit. To defeat the corporations, one should not mimic them.

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To suggest that people should not waste time watching this video because it serves the sociopaths is a grave mistake. The basic foundation of the video is about decentralizing power and returning it to the people, breaking down the economically imposed hierarchies, and allowing the common people the liberty to direct their own lives as a caring community. Those are all things the sociopaths quietly oppose.


Legerdemain. Here's a question you might want to explore: is Venezuela a signatory to Codex Alimentarius?

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And if you want to argue with me and expect me to participate, please watch the video first.


I watched the video, Chico. Been completely vindicated. But now I encourage people to watch it ... if only to catch the various instances of subterfuge.

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ps: You would have teh good folks believe that I'm a gatekeeper and Andy is a truthseeker. Can you not see why the world is so upside down, Chico. You're certainly doing your part to make Freedom of Slavery; Peace of War; and Strength of Ignorance. Wot?

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The real agricultural revolution will begin with Tesla; and as long as Tesla is kept at bay, the oil cartel profits.

Free energy can indeed give legs to the current paradigm of mechanized, monocrop, and mega-sized farming techniques, but that is not the answer. Nature does not work this way, and for very good reason. By presuming to master Nature and bend her to serve humanity at the expense of other life forms, man sows the seeds of his own destruction.

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And begin to wonder who Chavez is and whose interests he really stands for.

At issue is the interests of the common people of Venezuela, specifically dealing with having enough to eat. Chavez has apparently steered things more in that direction, to the dissatisfaction of the Rothschild-controlled leaders of America and Great Britain.


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It is no little coincidence that the United Nations is admired (in a subtle manner) by the creators of the video.

I don't recall seeing any such thing in the video.

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Mine is informed prejudice. Yours is crippling ignorance. Those are the salient facts, Chico.

Evidence, please. Opinion doesn't cut it.

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...and yes, compared to the keystone duo of Chico and the Banana, I do have immensely superior discernment. That's another salient fact.

The evidence says otherwise. We could drag up the Nexus deception and implosion, the "Banning for Dollars" behavior that resulted in members voting to suspend you, and your unyielding dismissal of Assange, Pilger, Fisk, and our own Andywight, but it probably isn't necessary. You do consistently good work on your own.

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There was a poignant moment in the video when a man talks about going from one meal a day of bananas and fish to the western ways of three meals a day and regular stocked supermarkets. Cornucopia? Or western mimicry with predictable problems of obesity?

Neither. That was about freedom, which is about having choices. If your food selection is limited to only two specific foods, you are not eating well.

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Every second person on the video appears to be plumped up by coco-cola and overeating.

How very different from the United States and Canada.

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Fact: humans did not eat three meals a day before the corporate mindset cultivated that habit ... for corporate profit.

Evidence, please.

I recall my year of living in France, which has a very old cultural tradition of eating three meals a day: a light breakfast (bread and drink), a substantial meal at noon, and a light dinner (soup and cheese). I thought it was a bit backward, because after that gorgeous noontime meal with that heavenly wine, I was always ready for a long nap. I wondered how any nation could be productive with a tradition like that! But the joy of living is first-rate.

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Legerdemain. Here's a question you might want to explore: is Venezuela a signatory to Codex Alimentarius?

I was given a book to read called Agenda 21 by a friend that believed the Codex Alimentarius was an evil plot. He wanted me to confirm that was the case, as he had not read the book himself. It was very dry reading, mostly excerpts from the original United Nations documents, and I will admit that I lost interest in it and had no desire to finish it. From what I read, it was all common sense recommendations that few would argue against. It's no wonder that all the nations of the world would vote for it. That said, I also have no doubt that the ruling sociopaths will infiltrate it and turn it to their own selfish purposes. That is, after all, their pattern.

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I watched the video, Chico. Been completely vindicated. But now I encourage people to watch it ... if only to catch the various instances of subterfuge.

Yes, you watched it after you got caught condemning it sight-unseen, based only on a synopsis you read, or so you claim. And, just like the Assange cyberpunks video, you feel your original, prejudiced opinion was completely vindicated upon watching it (or parts of it). But now, in a surprise reversal, you are encouraging people to watch it to look for subterfuge. Good, I agree it should be watched! Here's another one to watch that illustrates the propaganda and mind-control techniques used on the American people to turn them against the big, bad Chavez that would blow their house down.



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ps: You would have teh good folks believe that I'm a gatekeeper and Andy is a truthseeker. Can you not see why the world is so upside down, Chico. You're certainly doing your part to make Freedom of Slavery; Peace of War; and Strength of Ignorance. Wot?

:lol: You're funny, Zook! You do make me laugh, I'll give you that. :lol:

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I commented on the synopsis of the video and not the video itself. Nothing disturbing about it.

Yet you have the audacity to recommend that people don't watch it! I too find that disturbing!

You're a proven liar and a fraud UncleSpook!

You have already been banned from this forum once for disruptive trolling! Do I once again have to point out to the readers of this forum the disturbing parallels between your POV and the present/past United States government's POV, which among other things is the vilification of Chavez, Morales and Correa?

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I have since watched the video to confirm my evaluation of the synopsis ... and once again, have been vindicated. Completely. The video is worth watching for one reason only: legerdemain.

I doubt very much if this is indeed true but, says who? you! vindicated by "yourself"! How about actually quoting something from the documentary and then presenting us with evidence to the contrary!

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Venezuela and Chavez can afford to bluster because they have been charged with that task by the bigger powers that be. Had the power pyramid really wanted Chavez removed, he would be gone by now, like Saddam before him (whose military was much bigger than Chavez's). But the pyramid wants Chavez to be the pied piper of the people ... and they engineered his increasing mass popularity with a phony coup attempt ... so that he will enjoin the masses to support the regional union. Classic subterfuge. Free clue: you have to give something small to the people before you can effect plans to take something big away from them ... and that's where the NGOs and the phony UN-devised agricultural pseudo-revolution come in.

More mind numbing BS from are resident expert, on everything!

Again, how about presenting us with some evidence of these claims!

They tried, they failed, Venezuela is currently the 4th largest importer of oil into the USA over 270,200.000 barrels per year, you honesty believe Chavez is a puppet with no power? didn't Russia recently open a military base there?

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The real agricultural revolution will begin with Tesla; and as long as Tesla is kept at bay, the oil cartel profits. Venezuela is indebted to the oil industry, even today ... and none of Chavez's posturings would be possible without it. Think of Saddam. Think of Stalin and Lenin before him. All three started as militant champions of the people; of the oppressed. Think of the engineered socialist movement and its cult personality of Marx, that succeeded in transferring the power of the aristocrats to the banksters. And begin to wonder who Chavez is and whose interests he really stands for. It is no little coincidence that the United Nations is admired (in a subtle manner) by the creators of the video. League of Nations to United Nations to One World Government.

UncleZook please explain this comment, with "quotes" and time links to this alleged "subtle" admiration of the United Nations by the creators of the video!

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Mags gets it. I would've thought you would be on top of it as well, Chico. But here we are, clashing swords again over info that should be well percolated by now.

Get what? you mean how to publicly make yourself look stupid by commenting on a documentary that you couldn't even be bothered to watch!

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Mine is informed prejudice. Yours is crippling ignorance. Those are the salient facts, Chico.

Again, says who? you! this was going to be the point where I was going to again remind you that "prudence being the better part of valor" it might be to your advantage to support your statements with some evidence, but "alas" I feel this would be wasted on you, so, please STFU before your mother cuts off your internet privileges again! :D

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When Venezuela's food sovereignty and security are purchased by Venezuela's oil, we don't have a solution so much as a new form of the original problem. Bring in Tesla ... and a new agricultural paradigm will begin. Not before. There was a poignant moment in the video when a man talks about going from one meal a day of bananas and fish to the western ways of three meals a day and regular stocked supermarkets. Cornucopia? Or western mimicry with predictable problems of obesity? Every second person on the video appears to be plumped up by coco-cola and overeating. Fact: humans did not eat three meals a day before the corporate mindset cultivated that habit ... for corporate profit. To defeat the corporations, one should not mimic them.

Your joking? urrr Wot!

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Legerdemain. Here's a question you might want to explore: is Venezuela a signatory to Codex Alimentarius?


You're the one trying to vilify Chavez, you tell us or is this all part of your game/mission?

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I watched the video, Chico. Been completely vindicated. But now I encourage people to watch it ... if only to catch the various instances of subterfuge.

Pax Discerni

Please refer to my response three quotes up.

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ps: You would have teh good folks believe that I'm a gatekeeper and Andy is a truthseeker. Can you not see why the world is so upside down, Chico. You're certainly doing your part to make Freedom of Slavery; Peace of War; and Strength of Ignorance. Wot?

Isn't this the "classic" response expected from someone in your profession!

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The real agricultural revolution will begin with Tesla; and as long as Tesla is kept at bay, the oil cartel profits.

Free energy can indeed give legs to the current paradigm of mechanized, monocrop, and mega-sized farming techniques, but that is not the answer. Nature does not work this way, and for very good reason. By presuming to master Nature and bend her to serve humanity at the expense of other life forms, man sows the seeds of his own destruction.


Free energy is not the answer?? I suppose free water is not the answer either. Or free air? FWIW, I've not argued for free energy as a vehicle to further corporate mismanagement of food production and distribution; rather, I see free energy as a means to alleviate the burdens of small-scale farming. I lose respect fast for arguments that try to avoid what is being discussed. Free clue: free energy would reduce dependency on the corporate model.

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And begin to wonder who Chavez is and whose interests he really stands for.

At issue is the interests of the common people of Venezuela, specifically dealing with having enough to eat. Chavez has apparently steered things more in that direction, to the dissatisfaction of the Rothschild-controlled leaders of America and Great Britain.


The sheeple continually falling for appearances (against a track record of deception) ... is what the wolves in sheeple clothing bank on (pun intended). The pattern of the leftist strongman is so blatant in latin America that it takes an abiding ignorance (witting or otherwise) to believe that the strongman shepherd is interested in the long term welfare of the flock. Chavez follows a long list of leftist strongman dictators who were put in place for a purpose and who will be removed when a new purpose is uncovered. He will be allowed to accumulate personal wealth (like Saddam, like Mubarak, like Qadaffi, like Ceaucescu, like Menghistu, etc.) ... and the ill-gotten wealth of these tinpot dictators will be thrown back in their faces when the power pyramid is ready to remove them with colorful choreographed confidence revolutions. I mean who felt sympathy for Saddam when he was forced to give up his 50 plus palatial estates?

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It is no little coincidence that the United Nations is admired (in a subtle manner) by the creators of the video.

I don't recall seeing any such thing in the video.


No kidding ... your powers of discernment is on par with that of the crayola scribes. FWIW, that Indian elite insider, Raj Patel, is a UN stooge and New York Times best-selling author. You don't get to be a best-selling nonfiction author unless you are promoting a message that the New York Times wants put out :
http://www.theatlantic.com/raj-patel/#bio

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Raj Patel

Raj Patel is a British-born American writer, activist, and academic. He has worked for the World Bank and WTO and been tear-gassed on four continents protesting against them. He is the author of Stuffed and Starved and The Value of Nothing. More
Raj Patel is a British-born American writer, activist, and academic. He has worked for the World Bank and WTO and been tear-gassed on four continents protesting against them. He is the author of Stuffed and Starved and The Value of Nothing. He’s currently a visiting scholar at UC Berkeley’s Center for African Studies, an Honorary Research Fellow at the School of Development Studies at the University of KwaZulu-Natal and a fellow at The Institute for Food and Development Policy, also known as Food First. He is currently an IATP Food and Community Fellow. He has testified about the causes of the global food crisis to the US House Financial Services Committee and is an Advisor to the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food.

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Mine is informed prejudice. Yours is crippling ignorance. Those are the salient facts, Chico.

Evidence, please. Opinion doesn't cut it.


The evidence is in my arguments - which are informed - and in your arguments - which are prevarications.


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...and yes, compared to the keystone duo of Chico and the Banana, I do have immensely superior discernment. That's another salient fact.

The evidence says otherwise. We could drag up the Nexus deception and implosion, the "Banning for Dollars" behavior that resulted in members voting to suspend you, and your unyielding dismissal of Assange, Pilger, Fisk, and our own Andywight, but it probably isn't necessary. You do consistently good work on your own.


Again, your discernment is poor. I punted your perspective using my experiential knowledge of Nexus. The majority of those who voted to suspend me here at United People were subsequently banned themselves by your unilateral decisionmaking, which was necessitated by your lack of discernment in the first place when you failed to recognize the ongoing sockpuppetry and false membership of several members. Even then, I was suspended by one vote which I could have easily overturned if I had chosen to vote. But I wanted out at that point. So please, Chico, do us all a favor and stop rewriting the historical record. There was never any vote by the real membership to suspend me. Indeed, the real membership overwhelmingly supported me at one point until you reset the vote
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As for Assange, Pilger, Fisk, and your fond frond friend, Andy ... their words speak for themselves. Gatekeepers all.

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There was a poignant moment in the video when a man talks about going from one meal a day of bananas and fish to the western ways of three meals a day and regular stocked supermarkets. Cornucopia? Or western mimicry with predictable problems of obesity?

Neither. That was about freedom, which is about having choices. If your food selection is limited to only two specific foods, you are not eating well.


"Bananas and fish" was just the trite interpretation of the fellow being interviewed. You think a country with so many coco beans does not have coco in their diet? Or other fruits and nuts, for that matter? I suppose you do.

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Every second person on the video appears to be plumped up by coco-cola and overeating.

How very different from the United States and Canada.


Not very. And North Americans have atrocious diets. So thanks for making my point for me.

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Fact: humans did not eat three meals a day before the corporate mindset cultivated that habit ... for corporate profit.

Evidence, please.


I remember having this discussion with a knowledgeable friend of mine some time ago and we basically agreed - after analyzing some factors - that the breakfast, lunch, supper habit is largely a western one. Evidence? Can't say I have evidence offhand. If you want evidence there's a search engine out there. Type keywords: eating habits throughout history.

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I recall my year of living in France, which has a very old cultural tradition of eating three meals a day: a light breakfast (bread and drink), a substantial meal at noon, and a light dinner (soup and cheese). I thought it was a bit backward, because after that gorgeous noontime meal with that heavenly wine, I was always ready for a long nap. I wondered how any nation could be productive with a tradition like that! But the joy of living is first-rate.


Very old cultural tradition? Proof, please. (Two can play the game of proof, Chico)

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Legerdemain. Here's a question you might want to explore: is Venezuela a signatory to Codex Alimentarius?

I was given a book to read called Agenda 21 by a friend that believed the Codex Alimentarius was an evil plot. He wanted me to confirm that was the case, as he had not read the book himself. It was very dry reading, mostly excerpts from the original United Nations documents, and I will admit that I lost interest in it and had no desire to finish it. From what I read, it was all common sense recommendations that few would argue against. It's no wonder that all the nations of the world would vote for it. That said, I also have no doubt that the ruling sociopaths will infiltrate it and turn it to their own selfish purposes. That is, after all, their pattern.


Here's your ignorance showing again. All the nations in the world are co-opted nations, with crooked politicians serving the elites of those nations. The common people never gave their consent - and were never asked for consent. The evil bastards that run things globally basically ask for rubber stamps from their minions and minion nations ... and they get it. Rubber stamping has nothing to do with common sense. A push of the palm and a twist of the wrist is all that is involved.

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I watched the video, Chico. Been completely vindicated. But now I encourage people to watch it ... if only to catch the various instances of subterfuge.

Yes, you watched it after you got caught condemning it sight-unseen, based only on a synopsis you read, or so you claim.


Innuendo suits Andy, not you, Chico. So be it. FTR, I never claimed to be addressing the video. I limited my rebuttal to the synopsis provided by Andy in the original post. How you went from that simple exercise to all kinds of mischief by yours truly ... is quite perplexing. The amount of straw you and Andy use to regularly manufacture and prop up strawmen (only to whip them down again) must fill the giant red hee haw barn to the rafters, wot?

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And, just like the Assange cyberpunks video, you feel your original, prejudiced opinion was completely vindicated upon watching it (or parts of it). But now, in a surprise reversal, you are encouraging people to watch it to look for subterfuge. Good, I agree it should be watched! Here's another one to watch that illustrates the propaganda and mind-control techniques used on the American people to turn them against the big, bad Chavez that would blow their house down.
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The pattern is developing, Chico. I'm better off doing my own research on topics that pique my interest than to chase down wasted hours rolled ahead by your keystone level of awareness. Seriously, good folks, I must be here just for the banter. When clowns/gatekeepers like Assange, Pilger, Fisk, Patel are being coddled against teh observable evidence ... and leftist strongmen like Correa, Chavez, Morales are being pimped by the sole authority on this forum ... then we're only a skip and jump away from dropping the curtain on United People.

And you really want change, huh, Chico? Perhaps from the sublime to the ridiculous. Wot?

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:lol: You're funny, Zook! You do make me laugh, I'll give you that. :lol:


i'm a joker by avocation. :jest:

My vocation is pursuing truths.

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Wow, you were asked for evidence to back up your statements and you give us four posts of utter garbage containing one link to nothing.

I call this disruptive behavior UncleZook!



Anyhoo, my apologies for all of this off topic drama, which our resident Troll seems determined to want to propagate!





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Tue Sep 04, 2012 1:12 am
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