Sender: | Unknown <user@facebook.com> |
Subject: | thats not what the nwo is |
Type: | Corrections |
Added: | Feb 02, 2010 |
Sent to: | Edward L Winston |
I absolutely hate when people play the anti-Semite card. It's a chickenshit and cowardly attack. The men who opposed the Federal Reserve were 110% right to stand against it. The Federal Reserve IS a tool for the banking syndicate to take over the world. Rockefeller is not Jewish. Nor was Morgan. Nor Mellon. Nor Carnegie. Rothschild obviously is, and they are at the head of it all.
International banker conspiracy theories way predate the 1970s my friend. Read some of Thomas Jefferson's thoughts on matter. Or Andrew Jackson. Or JFK.
The Federal Reserve should be destroyed, not nationalized. Wiped out completely and have control of our currency controlled by Congress like our Constitution prescribes.
>> That is not what the NWO means.
Then what DOES it mean? Every conspiracy theorist can never answer that question in a way that makes sense with every other conspiracy theorist, they all answer it differently.
>> That has been written on our dollar bills (controlled by the Fed) for a long, long time now.
The seals were created LONG before it was put on the dollar bill, and the symbols were picked for various reasons. The NWO conspiracy seen with in is only seen by those who don't know anything about what they're looking and they believe everything a conspiracy theorist tells them.
>> "Novus Ordo Secolurm."
"Novus Ordo Seclorum" means "New Order of the Ages" and refers to the rise of Republicanism against Monarchy. Conspiracy theorists claim it means "New World Order", but it doesn't.
>> It would have happened a long time ago if we didn't keep frustrating their plans.
Who's "frustrating their plans" and how? Do you honestly believe Alex Jones is a threat? If these people are a world wide conspiracy, how does a guy with a million listeners compete against the NWO which has billions of people blind to them?
>> We just did it again. The global warming movement is hopefully dead now. That was a HUGE part of their agenda. Manmade religion of protecting the Earth from "evil humans".
You know the global warming scare was popular in the 1970s as well, but interestingly nobody back then thought it was a part of a conspiracy, they just thought it was stupid. Their predictions didn't work out then and they likely won't now. The green movement lost steam long before the emails got out. It gets popular about every 15 - 20 years and then everyone forgets about it again. Just like conspiracy theorists like Alex Jones, environmentalists make a lot of money off people who are a blind and will believe everything they say.
>> And all the cap-n-trade, carbon tax bullshit to go along with it. Now all we have to do is get people like Ron Paul back in government and we're set."
Ron Paul has just as big of a chance of changing of everything as Ayn Rand has of coming back from the dead.
>> I absolutely hate when people play the anti-Semite card. It's a chickenshit and cowardly attack.
I was pointing out a very simple fact. They believed that the Federal Reserve was a part of a _JEWISH CONSPIRACY_ ignoring that is stupidity. Nearly every conspiracy theorist back then was a raging anti-Semite. That's not true today, so I'm not playing the anti-Semite card, most conspiracy theorists today aren't anti-Semitic, and I'm not claiming you are. You're ignoring the entire point by using an ad hominem attack.
It wasn't until the rise of the Evangelical movement in the 1970s and 1980s that conspiracy theories became centralized around the coming anti-Christ. Ever wonder why most conspiracy theories involving the NWO sound exactly like something from Revelation?
Until the late 1990s almost all conspiracy theorists were either far-right militia types or Evangelical Christians, people like Alex Jones made it more acceptable for main stream people to believe in it. But even in Alex Jones earlier work he promotes the hell out of militias and says they need to take things over. He also says that it's the Chinese who are the NWO, which he doesn't claim anymore today.
>> The men who opposed the Federal Reserve were 110% right to stand against it.
Based on what? Your imagined beliefs?
>> The Federal Reserve IS a tool for the banking syndicate to take over the world.
And you base this on what? Because Alex Jones says "We have the evidence! We've seen it!" Sorry, I need actual evidence that isn't a youtube video or Alex Jones.
>> Rockefeller is not Jewish. Nor was Morgan. Nor Mellon. Nor Carnegie. Rothschild obviously is, and they are at the head of it all."
Uh, so? A lot of people still do believe in the Jewish conspiracy, in fact they believe the exact same things you do, except they believe Jews are behind it and you believe that it's god knows who.
>> "International banker conspiracy theories way predate the 1970s my friend. Read some of Thomas Jefferson's thoughts on matter. Or Andrew Jackson. Or JFK."
I have, you obviously haven't.
Jefferson was skeptical of banks making money in general, he was skeptical of anything centralized as well, bank or not (hence the anti-Federalist Party). In any case many of the quotes attributed to him about central banking are either out of context or made up.
Andrew Jackson said the Second Bank was corrupt and needed to end, he was correct, but not because central banking was inherently evil, it was because there was no control or oversight on the Second Bank what so ever.
JFK didn't oppose the Federal Reserve, this is something Texe Marrs made up in order to justify his JFK conspiracy theory. In fact if you read the executive order that JFK signed, it was to count and add the rest of the silver not in the federal reserve TO the federal reserve, so he actually gave it more power.
>> "The Federal Reserve should be destroyed, not nationalized. Wiped out completely and have control of our currency controlled by Congress like our Constitution prescribes."
Congress DOES have control over currency, it's called the US Mint. The issue here is that some of the founding fathers didn't like the idea of paper money, but some like Ben Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, George Washington, and many were open to the idea, hence the currency used by the colonies that was fiat. Yes, the founding fathers issued a fiat currency to help centralize banking during the revolutionary war. Those heretics!
But in the end, it doesn't matter what I say. You won't look these up, you'll just go to youtube or a conspiracy site and believe everything they tell you. Because it's a religion, not something of substance, which is why most people ignore it.