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Re: The Great Emigration Thread

Unread postby Specop_007 » Mon 12 Sep 2005, 17:39:05

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Raphael', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Chocky', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'O')r they could just be trying to update their weaponry to stay current with the times.


Yes, there's nothing sinister about it. They found that the remingtons just weren't very suitable for carrying in cars- the ramp rear sights used to fall off, for instance. The stocks were also too long for smaller officers, particularly women. Left handed shooters also had trouble using the remingtons easily. The 6 position bushmaster collapsing stock was one of the main selling points, apparently. New Zealand is not like other countries, the police hardly ever shoot anyone and they very rarely get shot themselves.


Must be a different collective consciousness therefore that is responsible, again helped by its remoteness and no 'borders', the crux of many of mankind's disputes.

Like a flock of seagulls, we hover over Iraq .... mine, mine, mine.

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Sometimes Raph, I dont even think YOu know what the hell your sayin.
Your comparing the Iraqi war and collective consciousness to NZ buying different weapons for their police force??

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Re: The Great Emigration Thread

Unread postby PenultimateManStanding » Mon 12 Sep 2005, 17:59:42

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Specop_007', '
')Sometimes Raph, I dont even think YOu know what the hell your sayin.
I tried to tell him its for occasional use only:

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Re: The Great Emigration Thread

Unread postby Specop_007 » Mon 12 Sep 2005, 18:05:27

Raph's gone all out man. Seriously, that guy is a fuckin idiot of the highest degree. He'll be along shortly to compare the 2D environment of crack smoking with the 3D dangers of nuclear weapons compounded by solar flares signalling aliens which will come use the 4th dimension to enslave us all and make us pick colors off the light tree for them. 8O

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Time to leave the US, where to go?

Unread postby I_Like_Plants » Mon 07 Jan 2008, 17:45:05

OK the US is about to crash economically, plus we're probably going to get a brutal dictatorship run by ms Cankles herself - actually run by her Zionist advisors.

So, let's discuss places to go. With the Thoughtcrime bill enacted, it may be time for us rats to leave this ship!
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Re: Time to leave the US, where to go?

Unread postby Narz » Mon 07 Jan 2008, 17:50:25

Wherever you go, there you are.
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Re: Time to leave the US, where to go?

Unread postby vision-master » Mon 07 Jan 2008, 17:57:07

You can run, but you can't hide.
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Re: Time to leave the US, where to go?

Unread postby I_Like_Plants » Mon 07 Jan 2008, 18:02:17

LOL!! Yes it may be easiest to hide internally, as Ran Prieur has decided to, and it may not be possible to leave given travel restrictions.

But this is a thread for ideas on leaving, if anyone has any. :lol:
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Re: Time to leave the US, where to go?

Unread postby dukey » Mon 07 Jan 2008, 18:40:23

Iran isn't run by the new world order
they don't have a central bank there

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Re: Time to leave the US, where to go?

Unread postby Schneider » Mon 07 Jan 2008, 19:04:15

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('I_Like_Plants', '
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So, let's discuss places to go. With the Thoughtcrime bill enacted, it may be time for us rats to leave this ship!


So it was voted in the senate after all !? I only knew it passed the congress..

I find it strange how a canadian can be more aware than a great deal of the american about such legislation! I suppose they used the elections process taking over the medias to pass it..

If it passed,you're fucked as a people..i guess americans are overdue for a civil war :(!

If it wasn't about all this kind of shit,i would have jumped the bordel a while ago even if i'm mostly french speaking and quite bad with in english 8O..!

That being said,i don't "like" to have the most armed would be dictatorship in History as a neighboor :o...

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Re: Time to leave the US, where to go?

Unread postby Blacksmith » Mon 07 Jan 2008, 19:15:11

What ever you go please don't come to Canada we have enough trouble with the above.
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Re: Time to leave the US, where to go?

Unread postby eastbay » Mon 07 Jan 2008, 19:47:22

There's no place like home, there's no place like home.

If you have problems with this, your only other option is to learn Spanish. I suggest moving to southern Argentina or maybe southern Chile.
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Re: Time to leave the US, where to go?

Unread postby easterisland » Mon 07 Jan 2008, 20:04:52

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('I_Like_Plants', 'O')K the US is about to crash economically, plus we're probably going to get a brutal dictatorship run by ms Cankles herself - actually run by her Zionist advisors.

So, let's discuss places to go. With the Thoughtcrime bill enacted, it may be time for us rats to leave this ship!


Forget about it man. You gonna end up like Whats his name,
yeah that Crossing the Rubicon author,, ,,,

oh I think.... Matt Savinar's former hero and camaraderie in arms,
the from the wilderness guy, Mike Ruppert! Thats his name...

He came back to the US didn't he? His advice was its too late for that..... No one wants to harbor Americans when they will have hard time feeding they own people
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Re: Time to leave the US, where to go?

Unread postby roccman » Mon 07 Jan 2008, 20:35:10

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Schneider', '
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If it passed,you're fucked as a people..i guess americans are overdue for a civil war :(!


Yes - a civil war...the last piece of the puzzle to roll out martial law...it hath been foretold long ago.
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Re: Time to leave the US, where to go?

Unread postby I_Like_Plants » Mon 07 Jan 2008, 20:49:06

Schneider - news even about happenings inside the US is very poorly covered by US media. Generally the UK papers and to a lesser extent (but still much better than US papers) the Canadian and Australian papers are the go-to places if you need info.

But I'd say 99% of americans watch CNN or Faux on TV and that's it.
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Re: Time to leave the US, where to go?

Unread postby TheTurtle » Mon 07 Jan 2008, 21:05:51

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('I_Like_Plants', 'B')ut I'd say 99% of americans watch CNN or Faux on TV and that's it.
I get the bulk of my news from BBC, Xinhua and PO.com. :)
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Re: Time to leave the US, where to go?

Unread postby Cid_Yama » Mon 07 Jan 2008, 21:15:46

Time Warner bought CNN not to own it, but to destroy it. The second they had their hands on it, they cleared the decks of real, intelligent, critically thinking news people, and replaced them with mindless infotainment bimbos. The news network that at one time was watched by world leaders as their best source of info on what was going on in the world, is now laughed at across the planet. Ted Turner has said if he knew what they were up to he would never have sold.

Ted Turner Roars Again
20 September 2006 (StudioBriefing)
CNN founder Ted Turner said Tuesday that the news media are not working hard enough to inform viewers about international events that affect them. "That's one of the reasons I started CNN and did my best to get them to concentrate on serious international news -- so that people would be better informed," Turner said at a meeting of journalists and policy leaders in New York. "If we don't have the right information today, we're doomed."

Redstone Professes Unrequited Love for CNN
12 January 2006 (StudioBriefing)
CBS, which for years has flirted with CNN, may now be eying it as a possible marriage partner. As reported by Broadcasting & Cable magazine, Viacom/CBS Chairman Sumner Redstone told an audience in Beverly Hills Tuesday night that if anyone in the crowd was able to reach Time Warner chief Dick Parsons, "Call Dick. Tell him I want to buy CNN ... because CNN and CBS would be fantastic." Oddly, while he made no such offer to buy Fox News Channel, he was effusive in his praise for it. "They may be biased, but they are dynamic and charismatic, and the result is they are doing better than CNN," Redstone said. "They are doing great because of showmanship." When asked if he believes CNN founder Ted Turner will ever stage a comeback, Redstone replied, "When he sold to Time Warner, that was the end of Ted Turner. ... Control is the thing. I'll never give it up."

Former CNN Bureau Chief Reveals Why She Quit
20 June 2005 (StudioBriefing)
CNN's former bureau chief in Beijing and Tokyo has acknowledged that she resigned from the cable news network because she "had been growing increasingly frustrated with the direction CNN was going in." In an interview appearing in the current Columbia Journalism Review, Rebecca MacKinnon remarked that she had become aware of a trend toward "less interest in serious news and ... towards more infotainment, from anything but a war zone." She said that as "neither a war correspondent nor an infotainment news bunny," she was forced to reexamine her place at the network, especially after being told things by her superiors like, "Your expertise is getting in the way of doing the kind of stories we want to see on CNN" and "We'd like you to cover the region more like a tourist." MacKinnon said that when she came to the network in 1992, when it was still owned by Ted Turner, it placed heavy emphasis on international stories. "There was this real feeling that if a story mattered, we should cover it. If you had a strong argument to that effect and you could pitch that to Ted Turner, the funds would be there, because he viewed CNN as something other than a product that you just sell on the market for profit maximization. He saw it as something more socially significant than that." All that, she said, changed after the merger with Time Warner.

Ted Turner Blasts Fox News Channel
26 January 2005 (StudioBriefing)
The result of media consolidation has been a television industry that is less critical of the government, and, in the case of News Corp, even a propaganda agent of the government, CNN founder Ted Turner said during an address to TV programmers in Las Vegas Tuesday. Appearing as the keynote speaker at the National Association for Television Programming Executives (NATPE), Turner, who once compared News Corp Chairman Rupert Murdoch with Hitler, pressed on with the analogy of governments using media as a propaganda organ by referring to News Corp's Fox News Channel, which has overtaken CNN in the ratings. Not being the most popular news network, Turner remarked, is "not necessarily a bad thing, though I'm not happy about it. Adolf Hitler was more popular in Germany than people who ran against him. Just because you are bigger doesn't mean to say you are right." However, he added, "it does pose problems for our democracy. Particularly when the news is dumbed down, leaving voters without critical information on politics and world events and overloaded with fluff."

Ted Turner: "Bust Up the Conglomerates"
22 July 2004 (StudioBriefing)
Ted Turner has cited Disney's decision to reject distribution of Fahrenheit 9/11 as an ominous indication of the chilling effect of media consolidation. Writing in the Washington Monthly, the CNN founder takes special note of a statement by a Disney executive at the time: "It's not in the interest of any major corporation to be dragged into a highly charged partisan political battle." Turner comments: "Follow the logic, and you can see what lies ahead: If the only media companies are major corporations, controversial and dissenting views may not be aired at all." Turner's advice: "Bust up the big [media] conglomerates."

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Re: Time to leave the US, where to go?

Unread postby Cid_Yama » Mon 07 Jan 2008, 21:41:08

<i>I find it strange how a canadian can be more aware than a great deal of the americans about such legislation! I suppose they used the elections process taking over the medias to pass it..

That being said,i don't "like" to have the most armed would be dictatorship in History as a neighbor</i>

The Anschluss of Canada is next.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anschluss

I'm beginning to believe we will not see elections happen in November.
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Re: Time to leave the US, where to go?

Unread postby kabu » Mon 07 Jan 2008, 22:45:11

Just get back to your home, Xenia, Ohio, and stay there.
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Re: Time to leave the US, where to go?

Unread postby mos6507 » Mon 07 Jan 2008, 22:56:22

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('dukey', 'I')ran isn't run by the new world order
they don't have a central bank there

:p


Supposedly they don't have any gays there either. Ready to book your flight?
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