Just Plain Nuts.
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Lest We Forget
11-11-2015, 11:56 PM
#8
i do not know the reason why but i have always had an extremely strong connection to WW1.
especially the fields of France..
somehow i know how it felt.. how it was... i cannot explain it..
especially the fields of France..
somehow i know how it felt.. how it was... i cannot explain it..
Just Plain Nuts.
11-12-2015, 12:07 AM
#9
I support the troops too.
And I find that odd. I know war is a racket run solely for the benefit of the war machine, I despise war and think nearly all military budgets from around the world should be applied to improving the earth and life. Yet I still support those foolish enough to enlist into the military and run around killing other people at the behest of their masters.
And I find that odd. I know war is a racket run solely for the benefit of the war machine, I despise war and think nearly all military budgets from around the world should be applied to improving the earth and life. Yet I still support those foolish enough to enlist into the military and run around killing other people at the behest of their masters.

What politics from both sides wants to teach us is that things are never complex. If you have your little package and something doesn't fit into that package, You don't know what to make of it so you want to dismiss it or then you will have to do the work of reconsidering your assumptions. - Michael Malice
11-12-2015, 12:16 AM
#10
i posted this to remember the soldiers..
nothing at all to do with governments.
whether or not anyone agrees with war or not..
they still were there fighting.. no amount of analyzing who was behind it etc will ever change that fact.
it is with that in mind, that i made this thread.
nothing at all to do with governments.
whether or not anyone agrees with war or not..
they still were there fighting.. no amount of analyzing who was behind it etc will ever change that fact.
it is with that in mind, that i made this thread.
Just Plain Nuts.
11-12-2015, 12:37 AM
#11
To paraphrase...
"Unfortunately for you and i its because war and genocide are actually human soul harvests ritualistically blood sacrificed to the diabolically malevolent entities who invaded this planet earth and enslaved humanity long ago".
Thx WykdWych.
"Unfortunately for you and i its because war and genocide are actually human soul harvests ritualistically blood sacrificed to the diabolically malevolent entities who invaded this planet earth and enslaved humanity long ago".
Thx WykdWych.

11-12-2015, 04:01 AM
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If wars were fought in your backyards you wouldn't want a reminder. Sure we remember and honor the fallen heroes and the few that are still alive, but it's a painful memory for most.
11-12-2015, 04:10 AM
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(11-12-2015, 12:37 AM)ohnobody Wrote: To paraphrase...
"Unfortunately for you and i its because war and genocide are actually human soul harvests ritualistically blood sacrificed to the diabolically malevolent entities who invaded this planet earth and enslaved humanity long ago".
Thx WykdWych.
There are some stark truths around here. Truths that GOO gle doesn't care for.
They have become a whitewashing machine, filtering results to fit their narrow minded view of "reality". Attempting to opinion mold through filtering search results in the same fashion MSM has done by ignoring truth.
May God eternally damn the opinion molders. Wrong is wrong and they are the epitome of prejudice.
GOO gle has become the internet KKK.

11-12-2015, 02:21 PM
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(11-12-2015, 12:16 AM)Coolchick Wrote: i posted this to remember the soldiers..
nothing at all to do with governments.
whether or not anyone agrees with war or not..
they still were there fighting.. no amount of analyzing who was behind it etc will ever change that fact.
it is with that in mind, that i made this thread.
The 'War to End All Wars' started over 100 years ago now ~ and we've still learned nothing.
Thanks for remembering, CC. :hugs:
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