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Paris Erupts In Violence Many Streets Are No-Go Zones As Five Suburbs In Flames.
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(02-15-2017, 03:58 PM)Mystic Wanderer Wrote: Hmm...  looks like Soros isn't happy with only causing havoc in one country at a time. 
This is truly sad to see the world I used to live in go up in flames.   tinycrying 

The most difficult part of reporting what's happening is the agreed narrative that it's
a 'good' thing to invite the refugees and migrants in. The European Union community
want it to denationalise the countries involved and the supposedly grateful people
entering the country will obviously vote to keep this new way of life continuing.
Thus, promoting the idea that those who rule the EU departments will keep their jobs.

A super-state has no borders of culture, religion or governing, and that seems a grand
project to nurture for the assumed goal that peace will be guaranteed and prosperity
will flourish. It's perceived that the United States of America is a perfect template.

But the European officials playing in this game believe that they part of the game,
however they really have no idea what is around the corner.

If I may be so bold, I would suggest that if there's an agreement to have a malformed
caliphate, which is what will be placed in the table at the first opportunity, these aloof,
predominantly christian-esque bureaucrats believe that the system will be beneath them
and will only be allowed if it doesn't enter their political circles.

I'm sure that the stewardship of the countries that make up the European Union will
be demanded in the name of religion and that's when those who are currently enjoying
their positions will truly understand what is happening.

In religion, there is no place for business/commerce as the predominant goal.
Sure, there's monies needed and economics is important, but look at the places where
this type of religion resides, the battle to better the country as a prosperous nation cannot
be allowed because it counters the controlling abilities of those who shepherd the ideal.
Poverty is always a good breeding-ground for mass management, because it makes those
who struggle in this area feel like they 'belong'

To see a ranking system where a single person among others can climb out of that hardship
is a powerful motivator to not only assist in sustaining that religious belief, but to police it
also.

I'd have thought France would've learned from last time how difficult it is to fight an
enemy that already resides in one's own country. This isn't about hatred in a personal
form or the taking of affluent countries, it's about seizing power in the name of a God
that supposedly advocates subjugates certain sexes and races.

The 'crem dela crem' like Soros think they are above it and I suppose it's ironic that they
do. You see, an ideal that's based on a doctrine of control requires someone to drive that
ideal and the name of that 'driver' is never stated, only the God is.

For a religion to blossom and thrive, it needs believers and those who choose in a religion
do it because it serves their personal needs. If the rules and regulations of worshipping a
deity are conducive with the many, then the many become the dominant part in that religion
and usually... usually, those rules are there to placate that group of people.

Granted, there's a lot of tolerance room that this group of believers will endure, but if the
need for power from the few 'elite' controllers becomes too much, the majority will destroy
the religion with no other outcome but to elect new leaders who see the opportunity to lead!

Tribes, cults and other organisations have done it since we came out of the saucers trees and
it is who we truly are. It's a social mechanic.
Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 


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RE: Paris Erupts In Violence Many Streets Are No-Go Zones As Five Suburbs In Flames. - by BIAD - 02-16-2017, 11:45 AM

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