Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Energy

Times are certainly changing. Boston Globe on August 13, 2007 had an article written by Charlie Savage discussing how Homeland Security were creating cameras across America. The UK has tons of cameras as well. Now, religion is discussed more and more in politics. Some question the intension of George W. Bush as a religious crusade. The truth is that Bush's views is more ecumencial than conservative in terms of religion. Bonesman George W. Bush believes that Christians and Muslims worship the same God and can equally go into heaven. Bush's philosophy is more occultic and a New Age beliefs of creating "world democracy" which was similar to Sir Francis Bacon's opinions. Also, Bush accepts the "fire in the minds of men" refering to the Revolutionary spirit of revolutionaries like Pythagoras, Adam Weishaupt, and other philsophers. Infilitration of religions of apostate Christianity (put in the forefront on a high level after the Jesuit-related Vatican II event in the early 1960's), Judaism, Buddhism, etc. is common today. For example, CFR member Rick Warren is promoting a lukewarm, compromising situation focusing on man's "self." Freemasonry is a heavy demonimator in the World Council of Churches. It's bigger than religion, it's cultural. I don't accept the culture of death, the culture of compromise, the culture of extreme political correctness, and the culture of moral decay.

Shanghai's World Financial Center caught on fire recently in early August 2007 and it didn't collapse. This is more evidence of how fire alone can't necessarily collapse a skyscraper. The United States has decided to designate Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps, the country's 125,000-strong elite military branch, as a "specially designated global terrorist group." Right now, the West is conducting secret operations in Iran right now. Only time will tell if America will overtly invade Iran or not. Many of the Muslim radicals were created with help from the CIA, MI6, or the Masonic Mulsim Brotherhood. Andrew Orlowski from The Register on Wednesday Aug 15, 2007 wrote about how a British-born physicist Freeman Dyson talk about climate models. Dyson said that models are faulty since they don't focus on biomass,the clouds, the dust, the chemistry, and the biology of fields (and farms plus forests). The CFR and Bilderbergers readily promote this climate hysteria. Secret Societies still have a huge presence. To live long on this Earth, you have to possess strigent energy.


By Timothy

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