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***High food prices + high unemployment = Inevitable Revolution***

 
The_Tauremini
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***High food prices + high unemployment = Inevitable Revolution***
Hello GLP,


As we have seen lately, the tyranny of many governments who have done little or nothing about their country's high food prices, costs of living and unemployment has come to a head.

In the space of just a couple of weeks, we have seen an intriguing domino effect of popular rebellion, starting in the Middle East.

Notice how I say "starting" and not "confined to".

This is because rising food prices, costs of living and unemployment are not just Middle Eastern problems.

How many of you in the United States know the true unemployment rate? (by the way, it sits at around 30 per cent).

To put this in perspective, some the countries experiencing revolution right now because of unemployment and high food prices have a fraction of that.

This is the beginning of what may in all likelihood become a global upheaval. A movement of consciousness that begins in ancient lands and ends up in modern Western ones.

Perhaps this is what the Mayans may have envisaged for 2012? A culmination of evolutionary steps that leads to a breaking point. Ages of using money, establishing finacial systems that lead to a few men controlling billions of fed up, hungry and angry individuals.

Soon enough, it's bound to become a situation in which a desperate collective take matters into their own hands.

Now it has started.

Tunisia, Egypt, Algeria, Yemen, Jordan, Bahrain, Iran and next the equally corrupt and greedy Saudi Kingdom.

And it certainly will not stop there.

This is not confined to the Middle East. Dozens of nations througout the East and West have extraordinarily high taxes, food prices and unemployment.

Equally, those same dozens of nations throughout the East and West have millions of fed up, hungry and fed up people just like in Egypt and the other countries that have risen up.

Once the ball starts rolling, it does not stop.

It grows, begins to roll faster and crush bigger obsticles.


So don't despair. The worse things get, the more expensive things become, the higher the chances of social upheaval and revolution.

This is only the beginning.

Last Edited by The_Tauremini on 02/16/2011 08:48 AM
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-Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has
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I think we all feel that it's coming, but a part of us doesn't quite believe it.

Still, all the pieces are firmly in place
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This is one TRUE STATEMENT
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Why wait? Kick it off NOW to defeat the NWO!
As long as we exist within duality and separate ourselves from our higher consciousness, forever believing that the creator is the ultimate authority in the universe and that we cannot ever be a part of that creative process so that we must always rely on something above us we will be forever trapped within and never transcend this dimension. I am a human spiritual being and I am united with fellow human beings that are unjustly treated. This truth should be self evident.
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Yeah right

Talk to me a year from now
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The American population is well armed, and if the cops start using tear gas or try and pull ANOTHER Kent State they will be dropping like flies......
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Re: ***High food prices + high unemployment = Inevitable Revolution***
Hello GLP,


As we have seen lately, the tyranny of many governments who have done little or nothing about their country's high food prices, costs of living and unemployment has come to a head.

In the space of just a couple of weeks, we have seen an intriguing domino effect of popular rebellion, starting in the Middle East.

Notice how I say "starting" and not "confined to".

This is because rising food prices, costs of living and unemployment are not just Middle Eastern problems.

How many of you in the United States know the true unemployment rate? (by the way, it sits at around 30 per cent).

To put this in perspective, some the countries experiencing revolution right now because of unemployment and high food prices have a fraction of that.

This is the beginning of what may in all likelihood become a global upheaval. A movement of consciousness that begins in ancient lands and ends up in modern Western ones.

Perhaps this is what the Mayans may have envisaged for 2012? A culmination of evolutionary steps that leads to a breaking point. Ages of using money, establishing finacial systems that lead to a few men controlling billions of fed up, hungry and angry individuals.

Soon enough, it's bound to become a situation in which a desperate collective take matters into their own hands.

Now it has started.

Tunisia, Egypt, Algeria, Yemen, Jordan, Bahrain, Iran and next the equally corrupt and greedy Saudi Kingdom.

And it certainly will not stop there.

This is not confined to the Middle East. Dozens of nations througout the East and West have extraordinarily high taxes, food prices and unemployment.

Equally, those same dozens of nations throughout the East and West have millions of fed up, hungry and fed up people just like in Egypt and the other countries that have risen up.

Once the ball starts rolling, it does not stop.

It grows, begins to roll faster and crush bigger obsticles.


So don't despair. The worse things get, the more expensive things become, the higher the chances of social upheaval and revolution.

This is only the beginning.

 Quoting: The_Tauremini


What are YOU going to be doing during this Revolution?
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I concurred as well too OP. Sooner or later, it'll be at our door. The question is which side are we for. We may be up against the wall as an ultimatum to the difference between life or death. We'll found out just where we're coming from and the real truth can or will kill you depends at that moment. Do not be found wanting, your life depend on that precipice. We'll all be tested very, very soon.
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Re: ***High food prices + high unemployment = Inevitable Revolution***
Hello GLP,


As we have seen lately, the tyranny of many governments who have done little or nothing about their country's high food prices, costs of living and unemployment has come to a head.

In the space of just a couple of weeks, we have seen an intriguing domino effect of popular rebellion, starting in the Middle East.

Notice how I say "starting" and not "confined to".

This is because rising food prices, costs of living and unemployment are not just Middle Eastern problems.

How many of you in the United States know the true unemployment rate? (by the way, it sits at around 30 per cent).

To put this in perspective, some the countries experiencing revolution right now because of unemployment and high food prices have a fraction of that.

This is the beginning of what may in all likelihood become a global upheaval. A movement of consciousness that begins in ancient lands and ends up in modern Western ones.

Perhaps this is what the Mayans may have envisaged for 2012? A culmination of evolutionary steps that leads to a breaking point. Ages of using money, establishing finacial systems that lead to a few men controlling billions of fed up, hungry and angry individuals.

Soon enough, it's bound to become a situation in which a desperate collective take matters into their own hands.

Now it has started.

Tunisia, Egypt, Algeria, Yemen, Jordan, Bahrain, Iran and next the equally corrupt and greedy Saudi Kingdom.

And it certainly will not stop there.

This is not confined to the Middle East. Dozens of nations througout the East and West have extraordinarily high taxes, food prices and unemployment.

Equally, those same dozens of nations throughout the East and West have millions of fed up, hungry and fed up people just like in Egypt and the other countries that have risen up.

Once the ball starts rolling, it does not stop.

It grows, begins to roll faster and crush bigger obsticles.


So don't despair. The worse things get, the more expensive things become, the higher the chances of social upheaval and revolution.

This is only the beginning.

 Quoting: The_Tauremini


What are YOU going to be doing during this Revolution?
 Quoting: JoReba


The real question lies, is what are you and your type going to be doing.

I know what I am going to be doing. But you are the type that I would not tell in a million years.

Enjoy! (subtle fuck you)
Fishing and skiing keeps me a little sane.
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The map is getting warmer everyday.


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Whatever rocks your boat. Doesn't mean anything to me. Each to thier own as you will see. Ok, I'm just wasting my time. Adio amigo!
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Re: ***High food prices + high unemployment = Inevitable Revolution***
Hello GLP,


As we have seen lately, the tyranny of many governments who have done little or nothing about their country's high food prices, costs of living and unemployment has come to a head.

In the space of just a couple of weeks, we have seen an intriguing domino effect of popular rebellion, starting in the Middle East.

Notice how I say "starting" and not "confined to".

This is because rising food prices, costs of living and unemployment are not just Middle Eastern problems.

How many of you in the United States know the true unemployment rate? (by the way, it sits at around 30 per cent).

To put this in perspective, some the countries experiencing revolution right now because of unemployment and high food prices have a fraction of that.

This is the beginning of what may in all likelihood become a global upheaval. A movement of consciousness that begins in ancient lands and ends up in modern Western ones.

Perhaps this is what the Mayans may have envisaged for 2012? A culmination of evolutionary steps that leads to a breaking point. Ages of using money, establishing finacial systems that lead to a few men controlling billions of fed up, hungry and angry individuals.

Soon enough, it's bound to become a situation in which a desperate collective take matters into their own hands.

Now it has started.

Tunisia, Egypt, Algeria, Yemen, Jordan, Bahrain, Iran and next the equally corrupt and greedy Saudi Kingdom.

And it certainly will not stop there.

This is not confined to the Middle East. Dozens of nations througout the East and West have extraordinarily high taxes, food prices and unemployment.

Equally, those same dozens of nations throughout the East and West have millions of fed up, hungry and fed up people just like in Egypt and the other countries that have risen up.

Once the ball starts rolling, it does not stop.

It grows, begins to roll faster and crush bigger obsticles.


So don't despair. The worse things get, the more expensive things become, the higher the chances of social upheaval and revolution.

This is only the beginning.

 Quoting: The_Tauremini


What are YOU going to be doing during this Revolution?
 Quoting: JoReba



I'll be doing my part.
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Hello GLP,


As we have seen lately, the tyranny of many governments who have done little or nothing about their country's high food prices, costs of living and unemployment has come to a head.

In the space of just a couple of weeks, we have seen an intriguing domino effect of popular rebellion, starting in the Middle East.

Notice how I say "starting" and not "confined to".

This is because rising food prices, costs of living and unemployment are not just Middle Eastern problems.

How many of you in the United States know the true unemployment rate? (by the way, it sits at around 30 per cent).

To put this in perspective, some the countries experiencing revolution right now because of unemployment and high food prices have a fraction of that.

This is the beginning of what may in all likelihood become a global upheaval. A movement of consciousness that begins in ancient lands and ends up in modern Western ones.

Perhaps this is what the Mayans may have envisaged for 2012? A culmination of evolutionary steps that leads to a breaking point. Ages of using money, establishing finacial systems that lead to a few men controlling billions of fed up, hungry and angry individuals.

Soon enough, it's bound to become a situation in which a desperate collective take matters into their own hands.

Now it has started.

Tunisia, Egypt, Algeria, Yemen, Jordan, Bahrain, Iran and next the equally corrupt and greedy Saudi Kingdom.

And it certainly will not stop there.

This is not confined to the Middle East. Dozens of nations througout the East and West have extraordinarily high taxes, food prices and unemployment.

Equally, those same dozens of nations throughout the East and West have millions of fed up, hungry and fed up people just like in Egypt and the other countries that have risen up.

Once the ball starts rolling, it does not stop.

It grows, begins to roll faster and crush bigger obsticles.


So don't despair. The worse things get, the more expensive things become, the higher the chances of social upheaval and revolution.

This is only the beginning.
 Quoting: The_Tauremini


YEA THE R-CONS REALY FUCKED THINGS UP.
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Those Democrat dirtbags and parasites have run the country out of money.
I hope they start a civil war, it will be a lot of fun ripping their scalps from their corpses. I bet that in a food shortage their children will cook up nicely on the barbie.
Democrats, socialists, illegal aliens and other such vermin deserve to be exterminated down to every last bit of their DNA.
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listen even kramer knew it


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Those Democrat dirtbags and parasites have run the country out of money.
I hope they start a civil war, it will be a lot of fun ripping their scalps from their corpses. I bet that in a food shortage their children will cook up nicely on the barbie.
Democrats, socialists, illegal aliens and other such vermin deserve to be exterminated down to every last bit of their DNA.
 Quoting: Trusty Scout 1242484


Bring it on sweetpants
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Those Democrat dirtbags and parasites have run the country out of money.
I hope they start a civil war, it will be a lot of fun ripping their scalps from their corpses. I bet that in a food shortage their children will cook up nicely on the barbie.
Democrats, socialists, illegal aliens and other such vermin deserve to be exterminated down to every last bit of their DNA.
 Quoting: Trusty Scout 1242484


Any brainwashed fool who sides with a political party should be the first to be used for soylent green. They have no mind of their own and parrots are cannon fodder.

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Re: ***High food prices + high unemployment = Inevitable Revolution***
Hello GLP,


As we have seen lately, the tyranny of many governments who have done little or nothing about their country's high food prices, costs of living and unemployment has come to a head.

In the space of just a couple of weeks, we have seen an intriguing domino effect of popular rebellion, starting in the Middle East.

Notice how I say "starting" and not "confined to".

This is because rising food prices, costs of living and unemployment are not just Middle Eastern problems.

How many of you in the United States know the true unemployment rate? (by the way, it sits at around 30 per cent).

To put this in perspective, some the countries experiencing revolution right now because of unemployment and high food prices have a fraction of that.

This is the beginning of what may in all likelihood become a global upheaval. A movement of consciousness that begins in ancient lands and ends up in modern Western ones.

Perhaps this is what the Mayans may have envisaged for 2012? A culmination of evolutionary steps that leads to a breaking point. Ages of using money, establishing finacial systems that lead to a few men controlling billions of fed up, hungry and angry individuals.

Soon enough, it's bound to become a situation in which a desperate collective take matters into their own hands.

Now it has started.

Tunisia, Egypt, Algeria, Yemen, Jordan, Bahrain, Iran and next the equally corrupt and greedy Saudi Kingdom.

And it certainly will not stop there.

This is not confined to the Middle East. Dozens of nations througout the East and West have extraordinarily high taxes, food prices and unemployment.

Equally, those same dozens of nations throughout the East and West have millions of fed up, hungry and fed up people just like in Egypt and the other countries that have risen up.

Once the ball starts rolling, it does not stop.

It grows, begins to roll faster and crush bigger obsticles.


So don't despair. The worse things get, the more expensive things become, the higher the chances of social upheaval and revolution.

This is only the beginning.

 Quoting: The_Tauremini


What are YOU going to be doing during this Revolution?
 Quoting: JoReba



I'll be doing my part.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1268347


Hello GLP,


As we have seen lately, the tyranny of many governments who have done little or nothing about their country's high food prices, costs of living and unemployment has come to a head.

In the space of just a couple of weeks, we have seen an intriguing domino effect of popular rebellion, starting in the Middle East.

Notice how I say "starting" and not "confined to".

This is because rising food prices, costs of living and unemployment are not just Middle Eastern problems.

How many of you in the United States know the true unemployment rate? (by the way, it sits at around 30 per cent).

To put this in perspective, some the countries experiencing revolution right now because of unemployment and high food prices have a fraction of that.

This is the beginning of what may in all likelihood become a global upheaval. A movement of consciousness that begins in ancient lands and ends up in modern Western ones.

Perhaps this is what the Mayans may have envisaged for 2012? A culmination of evolutionary steps that leads to a breaking point. Ages of using money, establishing finacial systems that lead to a few men controlling billions of fed up, hungry and angry individuals.

Soon enough, it's bound to become a situation in which a desperate collective take matters into their own hands.

Now it has started.

Tunisia, Egypt, Algeria, Yemen, Jordan, Bahrain, Iran and next the equally corrupt and greedy Saudi Kingdom.

And it certainly will not stop there.

This is not confined to the Middle East. Dozens of nations througout the East and West have extraordinarily high taxes, food prices and unemployment.

Equally, those same dozens of nations throughout the East and West have millions of fed up, hungry and fed up people just like in Egypt and the other countries that have risen up.

Once the ball starts rolling, it does not stop.

It grows, begins to roll faster and crush bigger obsticles.


So don't despair. The worse things get, the more expensive things become, the higher the chances of social upheaval and revolution.

This is only the beginning.

 Quoting: The_Tauremini


What are YOU going to be doing during this Revolution?
 Quoting: JoReba



I'll be doing my part.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1268347


What will that be? More chatty little talk ... ? Lol.





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