Weazl received a BA in Economics with an emphasis on developing countries from Yale University in the late 80's, then received his JD from Columbia Law School in the early 90's. He has practiced as both a corporate lawyer and as a criminal lawyer for nearly a decade, but currently tries to balance an interest in the esoteric with a need to decipher the moment, howling to the moon that the ship is sinking.
After watching that video and the performing of the ancient rituals, I have to ask is there really anything to fear from mentalities that embrace that sort of stuff? I'd be more inclined to think they probably have trouble tying their shoe laces.
I'm a bit skeptical about the actual identity of those in the video performing these strange rituals. I'd expect a bit more proof than a distant and blurry video to accept that as proof that W was there.
Overall, though, there may be some credibility to the idea that there is a long term conspiracy to undo the enlightenment and it contribution to the evolution of thinking about life and the founding of America.
It is easy enough to Google the Illumanati from the 14th or 15th Century. There may well be a connection from that to the Skull and Bones Society at Yale begun in 1832. The Trilateral Commission and the Council of Foreign Relations and the Bilderberg Group may all have members that hold positions of political and economic power and influence.
But when these supposed elite of the world meet at a Bohemian retreat in Nothern California to perform religious tribal rituals - the question to ask is: Have the inmates taken over the asylum?
From Chris Matthews to Alan Greenspan, I'm thinking that's a broad spectrum, or is it?
I think the answer is yes. That's the raison d'etre of this site, and that's what I've been trying to shout about all along. (Ain't it the truth, Soc?)
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Thought you'd like it, Soc. Thad one was for you.
After watching that video and the performing of the ancient rituals, I have to ask is there really anything to fear from mentalities that embrace that sort of stuff? I'd be more inclined to think they probably have trouble tying their shoe laces.
I'm a bit skeptical about the actual identity of those in the video performing these strange rituals. I'd expect a bit more proof than a distant and blurry video to accept that as proof that W was there.
Overall, though, there may be some credibility to the idea that there is a long term conspiracy to undo the enlightenment and it contribution to the evolution of thinking about life and the founding of America.
It is easy enough to Google the Illumanati from the 14th or 15th Century. There may well be a connection from that to the Skull and Bones Society at Yale begun in 1832. The Trilateral Commission and the Council of Foreign Relations and the Bilderberg Group may all have members that hold positions of political and economic power and influence.
But when these supposed elite of the world meet at a Bohemian retreat in Nothern California to perform religious tribal rituals - the question to ask is: Have the inmates taken over the asylum?
From Chris Matthews to Alan Greenspan, I'm thinking that's a broad spectrum, or is it?
Have the inmates taken over the asylum?
I think the answer is yes. That's the raison d'etre of this site, and that's what I've been trying to shout about all along. (Ain't it the truth, Soc?)
These are just the dots.
What a great site, how do you build such a cool site, its excellent.
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