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Offline Belloc

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« Reply #60 on: September 19, 2012, 07:17:07 AM »
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  • I noticed vandaler seems only content to post here at CI on politics and govt issues. Never se him get into other areas. He seems to exist to come out of woodwork to post on debunking any questioning of Govt........hmm.. :scratchchin:
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    « Reply #61 on: September 19, 2012, 07:26:08 PM »
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  • Quote from: Cuthbert
    ... can you picture Netanyahu going over the top, bayoneted rifle in hand, determined to conquer or die? Just imagining it makes one laugh.


    I don't know why you would hold politicians to the standards of soldiers, but since your on the subject, his brother Yonathan, lead of one of the most daring and stunning counter-terrorism operation ever. (operation Entebbe) He's fought in all the wars, from 67 to 76.  All wars and operations in which Israel was fighting by itself.

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

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    Also, do you really believe that the Z.O.G. in D.C. no longer controls Iraq?


    I did not say that, but I do say that Iran carry around a big stick in Iraq and Isreal does not, thus defeating your intervention.

    My first language is French.


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    « Reply #62 on: September 19, 2012, 11:54:59 PM »
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  • I must say that I'm surprised, I never would have imagined any of Netanyahu's family actually going out on dangerous missions. I suppose that it happens every now & then, rather like Stalin not getting his son back from the Germans when he could have done so. This willingness to risk themselves would tend to make one respect them to a certain extent, wicked tho' they are, this certainly can't be said for Obama & other teleprompter reading stooges.

    I still think you're wrong regarding the danger posed by Iran. Iranians don't run all of these central banks that are causing the ever worsening depression, so that they can buy everything up for a minute fraction of what it's worth. They want to do to the entire world what they did to Germany during the 20's & early 30's, & to countless other countries since then. Iranians don't poison the food with genetically modified organisms, monosodium glutamate, high fructose corn syrup & who knows what else.

     They don't fluoridate water supplies, Iran is not the most prolific producer of pornography in the world, they don't massacre their own children en masse & call for the same to be done in all other countries. These things all originated from the malevolent agentur of international judaeo-masonry. Iranians don't call for the destruction of what little remains of the family. They really only want to be let alone, but that of course can't be permitted.

    All of this talk to the effect that Iran can't be permitted to possess nuclear weapons is ludicrous. If Pakistan has them why not Iran? If mohammedans are supposedly the greatest threat (I don't deny that they can be quite dangerous, but judaeo-masonry is much more dangerous. It's like comparing an American rattlesnake to a king cobra), the possibility of a coup d'etat (sorry no accent marks on my computer) taking place, with the result of a fanatical mohammedan dictator seizing power & using the weapons to satiate his hatred, despite the certainty of his own country being annihilated in turn is more probable in Pakistan than Iran, & the Pakistanis were given the weapons by the U.S., which has grovelled before the leaders of the Zionist Entity for decades.

    The real reasons for all of this continual agitation to get a war going is that Iran is one of the very few countries not yet totally dominated by international judaeo-masonry, & that having another world war, for it's rather likely that this will be the result of a zionist attack on Iran, will give them the necessary pretext to begin carrying out full-scale repressive measures against the populations of the various western "1st world" countries. Don't you dare criticise the government in any way whatsoever, or you're a mohammedan sympathiser who needs to be put into a camp, that sort of thing. It will also distract everyone from the ongoing depression, rather like World War II. From their point of view it's a win-win situation.

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    « Reply #63 on: September 20, 2012, 09:52:35 AM »
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  • WITH OUR EXPORTING AND PUSHING ABORTION, HOMOS,PORNO,WARS, DEMOCRACY,ETC-WE ARE FAR MORE DANGEROUS THEN IRAN, DESPITE THE CONTROLLED MEDIA HYPE
    AGAIN, VANDELAR IS PROVING HE SPEAKS WITH GOOD WORDS AND DICTION, YET BUYS INTO EVERYTHING HE READS, MAINSTREAM, A WORLD WITH NO LIES AND ALL TRUTH.....
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    « Reply #64 on: September 20, 2012, 11:14:08 AM »
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  • Belloc, all the capitalized letters in the world won't save you from simple facts that are plain to read.  Your misrepresenting what I wrote. Stawmen is your motus operendi. it's weak, I'd even say effeminate of you.   Man up and address me on what I write rather then on fantasies of what you think I mean behind my writing.

    I stand alone here, and will defend what I write and I love little more then a chance to really debate, but you decline that every occasion you get, with instead, ludicrous insinuations.

    I never said Iran was dangerous proper.  I did say that an Iran with to much regional power is dangerous because of the tension it would generate. (Thus I dont like an Iran propped Syria) What's more, when I write that, I'm not even thinking about Jєω-Persian tension but rather with the little talked about in the media (gasp) Shia-Sunni tension.


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    « Reply #65 on: September 20, 2012, 11:18:40 AM »
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  • Cuthbert, the problem with a nuclear Iran is that it invites a middle-east arms race lead by the Saudies.

    Your single focus on Israel lacks in depth of how immensely complicated that region is.

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    « Reply #66 on: September 20, 2012, 11:29:03 AM »
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  • Quote from: Belloc
    I noticed vandaler seems only content to post here at CI on politics and govt issues. Never se him get into other areas. He seems to exist to come out of woodwork to post on debunking any questioning of Govt........hmm.. :scratchchin:


    Please say it out loud!  
    Please say it, please say it.

     :laugh1:


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    « Reply #67 on: September 20, 2012, 01:48:08 PM »
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  • have you on hide, to me you are blind and likely a agi-prop....you only come here to CI and out of shell to debunk political and/or military issues.....no other issues you tackle......are you paid? do hope you do not come here, replete with multiple sources and links at your finger tips, for free.....
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    « Reply #68 on: September 20, 2012, 02:52:07 PM »
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  • Quote from: Belloc
    have you on hide, to me you are blind and likely a agi-prop....you only come here to CI and out of shell to debunk political and/or military issues.....no other issues you tackle......are you paid? do hope you do not come here, replete with multiple sources and links at your finger tips, for free.....


    Ahhhh..

    Thanks, you have no clue how nice for you to say what I longed to ear.

    No, I'm not paid, in fact, quite often, I'm the one who pay to have acces to the very best information believe it or not.   I do it for my own sake, because I take crap from no one.

    But to turn the table is more interesting.  You think your important enough that people would pay to try and persuade you ?   Bug you ? I'm conceited, aggressive and an egomaniac, but Id never dream that anyone would pay to confront me.  It's just down right bizarre.

    Also, you delight me with a full IMAX, picture perfect view of your paranoia.  After all, if we talk about say:  NWO.  I might tell you it does not exist, but there would always be that lingering doubt in my mind that nags: what if I'm wrong!   But here, no doubts... I know who I am, I know where the effort I put in gathering all the vetted information I have at my finger tips and mostly, I know, in perfect, crisp reality that you are not only wrong, but also, motivated by a weird paranoia.

    It's a beautiful day out. I'll take a walk to enjoy this moment.


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    « Reply #69 on: October 04, 2012, 07:50:28 AM »
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  • Back on-topic:

    For the first time Turkey bombards towns in Syria after "border deaths".
    See various news-media.

    Because Turkey is a NATO member, this could bring the NATO officially into war against Syria, a close ally of the Iran.
    I say officially, because the Western countries already train and finance the terrorists who operate in Syria and who're being named "Syrian opposition".

    If the NATO officially invaded Syria, this would also make Russia to appear on the scene. Because their marine base in the Syrian harbour town Tartus is their only presence in the Mediterranean Sea, and naturally they won't appreciate an USrael controlled Middle-East.

    I'm very sorry for all involved casualties. Now the cold war gets hotter.


    "Everybody calls peace, Schalom! Then it will occur - a new Middle East war suddenly flames up, big naval forces are facing hostiley in the Mediterranean - the situation is strained. But the actual firing spark is set on fire in the Balkan: I see a "large one" falling, a bloody dagger lies beside him - then impact is on impact."
    (Alois Irlmaier whose visions match Fatima pretty well IMO.)

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    « Reply #70 on: October 04, 2012, 08:40:08 AM »
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  • Trukey likely manipulated the situation......hey, good to see Govt debunker Vandaler back, was wondering, since he does not post on Fide issues, when we were going to have a topic of politics he could come and do the Govt bidding on.....Good to see ya back Vandaler and hope Steven Harper (or NSA) getting a lot of buck for ya.....

    as for paranoia, no, not at all, just look at facts ,connect dots when and if they are there.....from your posts, you pay for info? would get a refund, its all the same disinfo, gobbly gook.....glad i was nto like you as a cop, would have trampled on and arrested a lot of innocent folks on orders.....sometimes, one has to dig....

    and as the "taking crap" part, you dont have to at all, you are right where our elites want you to be and saying what they want........you might wantto read Catholic authors, they have plenty to say on cօռspιʀαcιҽs (Fr. Fahey, Pope St. Pius X,etc). Your comments about paranoia, very droll and worn, anyone asking questions or seeing something is not adding up is "paranoid conspiracy nut"....

    Please by all means, take a walk-Harper I am sure would be proud of your work....a good lemming..... :baby:
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    « Reply #71 on: October 04, 2012, 08:58:56 AM »
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    Turkey likely manipulated the situation......

    Yes, this whole things smells like another fαℓѕє fℓαg operation, this time by the Turks. They can't wait to start this war (and the NATO exploits this). Well, they'll get their surprise when the Russians appear on the scene (and there's many indications that another NATO member, the orthodox Greece, could ally with the orthodox Russia then).  

    I think we're currently seeing a lot of smaller actions which could flow into the big war however. Let's remember what Bishop Williamson uses to say (italics by me) :



    Eleison Comments LVIII, 9th August 2008

    La-La-Landslide II

    On November 17 of last year Eleison Comments said that the Great Warning prophesied at Garabandal might take place in February or March of this year. That did not happen. One reader asks me why.

    The reason is simple. It was not yet the time fixed by Almighty God. When is that time? I do not know. However, I still believe that Garabandal is a sleeping volcano, and I believe it may easily erupt in 2009, because my main reason for taking seriously a few pointers to 2008 was the instability and precariousness of the world situation, which is more unstable and precarious than ever.

    The capitalism launched in England by the founding in 1694 of the first Central Bank of a nation is collapsing around our ears. The hurting capitalists who just recently would blast any government that interfered with free enterprise, are now themselves begging the US government to bail out their banks. So capitalism, having made itself „too big to fail“, is now, sure enough, mutating into government control, which, being atheistic and materialistic, amounts to communism!

    What will happen then in the next few years, only God knows. But it is easy to imagine inside the USA martial law becoming necessary to maintain a semblance of law and order, and outside the USA the Third World War, which is coming and will be terrible. It may well come soon, because for years now the vile media have been beating the drums of war for an attack on Iran, and as the people become more and more discontented with the collapse of money inside the United States, the temptation for the politicians to distract them with a war outside may become virtually irresistible.

    There is much evidence that both collapse and war have long been planned by enemies of God to give them control of the entire world.
    The only light in which one can grasp the full problem and its correct solution, is the light of God and of our Catholic religion. God is not mocked. Read the Old Testament prophets, especially Jeremiah, and pray up to or over 15 Mysteries a day of the Holy Rosary. Kyrie eleison.

    Bishop Richard Williamson
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    « Reply #72 on: October 04, 2012, 09:00:45 AM »
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  • Ethelred, true, to get back on topic from a smug debunker from Cananda, we are looking at beginning of WWIII I think..Celente had some rather hammering points on this a few days back, pulled no punches....

    and to say there is no NWO, is rather foolish and slams most trads here, in clergy (say Williamson, Gruner, Kramer,etc)......keep taking that walk.....the IMax is on a fellow with no discernment nor Catholic sensus.......
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    « Reply #73 on: October 04, 2012, 10:38:17 AM »
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  • anyone here from Syria? or know someone from there?
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    « Reply #74 on: October 04, 2012, 10:39:03 AM »
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  • meant Turkey, BTW, sorry for my poor typing..
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