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mashman
19th August 2012, 23:17
THRIVE: What On Earth Will It Take? (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEV5AFFcZ-s&feature=relmfu)

Had the above passed to me today and am half way through... but interesting enough and covering enough tin foil hat subjects that it has to be seen. Narrated, his voice drive me nuts, but narrated by a Mr Gamble, heir to Proctor and Gamble. Make your own mind up.

The End
20th August 2012, 00:10
THRIVE: What On Earth Will It Take? (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEV5AFFcZ-s&feature=relmfu)

Had the above passed to me today and am half way through... but interesting enough and covering enough tin foil hat subjects that it has to be seen. Narrated, his voice drive me nuts, but narrated by a Mr Gamble, heir to Proctor and Gamble. Make your own mind up.

The video had me interested for the first 5 minutes until he started talking about ancient codes/symbols that will lead to a clean, sustainable energy source...

I'll watch it in its entirety some other time, but maybe I'm just too much of a skeptic to believe that "codes embedded in nature" are the keys to all of our social, financial and energy crises....

mashman
20th August 2012, 00:37
The video had me interested for the first 5 minutes until he started talking about ancient codes/symbols that will lead to a clean, sustainable energy source...

I'll watch it in its entirety some other time, but maybe I'm just too much of a skeptic to believe that "codes embedded in nature" are the keys to all of our social, financial and energy crises....

:rofl: ohhhhhh in that case it gets worse, much much worse... although I found the crop circle stuff fantastic once it got going... it has just finished and it will be tin foil hat stuff for many. A real shame that that is the case, but not unexpected. They do touch upon social "guidance" too :eek:. Not trying to sound conceited, but it's nothing I haven't heard/thought of before... it also gets a little wanky towards the end, but I guess that's a huge part of life these days, ignoring the wankery and understanding what is being conveyed. Interesting that they say that the claims they make are verifiable. Still, not the greatest loss of time I've suffered.

flyingcrocodile46
20th August 2012, 00:48
Shit. I'm at an hour and twenty. 50 odd minutes to go (tomorrow) .

Definitely the best conspiracy theory yet. New World order it is.

gsxr
20th August 2012, 04:40
Thanks Mashman. Good find. Its what I have always known but put together quite well. It wasnt a waste of 2 hrs 12 mins of my life

James Deuce
20th August 2012, 05:23
Come on dude, you're better than this.

sinfull
20th August 2012, 08:11
Wanky toward the end it did get lol teach me for waking up so bloody early and hunting for something to do for two hours and 12 min haha

But yes i watched it all !

mashman
20th August 2012, 11:53
Thanks Mashman. Good find. Its what I have always known but put together quite well. It wasnt a waste of 2 hrs 12 mins of my life

That was pretty much my thoughts too.


Come on dude, you're better than this.

??? mind reading skills not up to much today... bloody movie left my head spinning til some ungodly hour this morning... then the kids appearing in bed next to me having a cat fight at 6 really didn't help the situation. The end gave me a good larf though. Let's use money to solve money problems, then those who have money won't have the money they need to control the power structure that they have in place. Ok, one slight flaw with that :rofl:. what didn't float yer boat?


Wanky toward the end it did get lol teach me for waking up so bloody early and hunting for something to do for two hours and 12 min haha

But yes i watched it all !

:rofl: that'll learn ya.

flyingcrocodile46
20th August 2012, 21:35
I skipped through the last half hour when it went all amway. Looks like we are in deep doo doos.

I reckon we should all pay a little bit by way of an international tax to Thrive to fix the problem for us, so we can all relax and get back to the serious work of paying our spiralling debts.:yes:

mashman
20th August 2012, 21:47
I skipped through the last half hour when it went all amway. Looks like we are in deep doo doos.

I reckon we should all pay a little bit by way of an international tax to Thrive to fix the problem for us, so we can all relax and get back to the serious work of paying our spiralling debts.:yes:

:rofl:... it does look like we've been in the poop for quite some time eh.

Nooooooo... we should all pay a little to me to fund my pending assault on the boys in the beehive... if nothing else it'll be more fun watchin me hauled off to jail... and should it turn out well, the debt will be paid off within a year and we'll never have to worry about money again :Punk:

Akzle
21st August 2012, 09:18
..."codes embedded in nature" are the keys to all of our social, financial and energy crises....

have you SEEN a DNA chart?!

there are no straight lines in nature.

also search:
esoteric agenda
the quickening (very repetetive)
dmt the spirit molecule
flow - for the love of water.
kymatica
missing secrets of nikola tesla
secrets of the coral castle.

carbonhed
21st August 2012, 10:09
Homer Simpson's going to be stoked when he watches this. Donuts WERE the answer all along!

oldrider
21st August 2012, 14:02
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OibqdwHyZxk&feature=relmfu

James Deuce
21st August 2012, 18:41
OMG. Tinfoil hats in the mail for all of you.

Akzle
21st August 2012, 19:12
OMG. Tinfoil hats in the mail for all of you.

foil. deflector. beanie.
tinfoil hats are for the lunatic fringe of us with the knowing of the true science. (and silent black helicopters)

mashman
21st August 2012, 19:22
OMG. Tinfoil hats in the mail for all of you.

could you put drugs in mine please... I'll make the hat myself

James Deuce
21st August 2012, 19:23
No problem, I haven't posted them yet. Or I could just turn your hat into a tinny?

mashman
21st August 2012, 19:26
oh just give it away why doncha.

mashman
21st August 2012, 19:27
did ya watch the vid? or would that be akin to teaching granny to suck eggs?

James Deuce
21st August 2012, 19:31
It's a sales pitch masquerading as a counter-culture revolutionary movement.

mashman
21st August 2012, 19:35
The thought had crossed my mind... but the information is free and the guy narrating prolly doesn't need the cash... and irrespective of that, the message is key. Just a shame that he doesn't grasp the concept that no matter what financial currency you use, the same people will get their grubby mits on it one way or another (the serious money only really travelling in one direction etc...). Does anyone know what the lending criteria for a "credit union" is? I highly doubt that these sorts of institutions are Elite proof for some reason.

oldrider
22nd August 2012, 13:31
The thought had crossed my mind... but the information is free and the guy narrating prolly doesn't need the cash... and irrespective of that, the message is key. Just a shame that he doesn't grasp the concept that no matter what financial currency you use, the same people will get their grubby mits on it one way or another (the serious money only really travelling in one direction etc...). Does anyone know what the lending criteria for a "credit union" is? I highly doubt that these sorts of institutions are Elite proof for some reason.

Money (financial) control, the ultimate example of the KISS principal and yet still the most powerful weapon the world has ever known! :yes:

Financial controller's of the world ... the real 1% ... the remaining 99% will (and do) lay down their lives to maintain their dishonest and privileged position! :rolleyes: FFS!

mashman
22nd August 2012, 15:00
Money (financial) control, the ultimate example of the KISS principal and yet still the most powerful weapon the world has ever known! :yes:

Financial controller's of the world ... the real 1% ... the remaining 99% will (and do) lay down their lives to maintain their dishonest and privileged position! :rolleyes: FFS!

Absolutely...

Aye, remove the $ and let's see how they do then... who knows, maybe we'll end up with a govt that won't need to legislate our personal responsibility away. I'm in :)

placidfemme
22nd August 2012, 15:41
Sounds interesting... will give it a watch tonight

Akzle
22nd August 2012, 18:20
Absolutely...

Aye, remove the $ and let's see how they do then... who knows, maybe we'll end up with a govt that won't need to legislate our personal responsibility away. I'm in :)

sorry. there's a Thinking For Yourself Tax Act (2012) just out. that remark will cost you an adittional 3%, unless your nett earnings are greater than as specified in section 54 or 93, ii. or contradicted by section 93, ii, a) subsection Q. in which case the rate in Article 4, section 7 will apply except if you're on the table in schedule 12. futhermore if you meet the criteria in sections 3 through 7, except sections 4, 5 and 6 you will be required to undergo mental screening at your local health provider and incur a rate of 6% until your health provider has......



really. you're not happy paying them to write this shit?
pay me instead. lulz guaranteed. bob for president!

mashman
22nd August 2012, 18:34
sorry. there's a Thinking For Yourself Tax Act (2012) just out. that remark will cost you an adittional 3%, unless your nett earnings are greater than as specified in section 54 or 93, ii. or contradicted by section 93, ii, a) subsection Q. in which case the rate in Article 4, section 7 will apply except if you're on the table in schedule 12. futhermore if you meet the criteria in sections 3 through 7, except sections 4, 5 and 6 you will be required to undergo mental screening at your local health provider and incur a rate of 6% until your health provider has......



really. you're not happy paying them to write this shit?
pay me instead. lulz guaranteed. bob for president!

What's the rate for revolutionary thinking? Something along the lines of, Free NZ and the rest will follow.

Not particularly... but then the english language can be twisted in so many different ways that all a person needs to do is work out where the loophole lies. Awesome commodity and designed for purpose.
Nooooo, pick me pick me... I want the money so that I can spend allllllll day with the unemployed (aged, infirm, lazy, those without jobs etc...) explaining to them why they should spend a little time listening to how they could make their lives less stressful by coming with me to the beehive for a chitchat with the regulars in regards to a simple solution for everyone in NZ (and eventually the world muuuuwaha muuwaha muuuuuwaaaahahahahahaaaaaaaaaaa... all you worlds will be mine, and I'll give them back once they're fixed and trustworthy people are running the show). I'll be good, pwomise

Maki
23rd August 2012, 05:36
I had a look but found it all a bit naive. For example, how many people out there have not figured out the cancer research scam? You spend millions, or is it billions of $ researching cancer and looking for a cure. Do you think they are all going to happily lay down tools and request no further funding if a cure is in fact found? That would make them all unemployed, and probably unemployable because all they know how to do is look for a cure four cancer!... A cure is the last thing they want. (A cure for cancer has been found many times over.)

And, does anyone still believe banks and gubirnments are honest???

Thanks.

Akzle
23rd August 2012, 09:35
I had a look but found it all a bit naive. For example, how many people out there have not figured out the cancer research scam? You spend millions, or is it billions of $ researching cancer and looking for a cure. Do you think they are all going to happily lay down tools and request no further funding if a cure is in fact found? That would make them all unemployed, and probably unemployable because all they know how to do is look for a cure four cancer!... A cure is the last thing they want. (A cure for cancer has been found many times over.)

And, does anyone still believe banks and gubirnments are honest???

Thanks.
:killingme

there's no money in the cure.

mashman
23rd August 2012, 17:51
I had a look but found it all a bit naive. For example, how many people out there have not figured out the cancer research scam? You spend millions, or is it billions of $ researching cancer and looking for a cure. Do you think they are all going to happily lay down tools and request no further funding if a cure is in fact found? That would make them all unemployed, and probably unemployable because all they know how to do is look for a cure four cancer!... A cure is the last thing they want. (A cure for cancer has been found many times over.)

And, does anyone still believe banks and gubirnments are honest???

Thanks.

There's also no money in not persistently producing goods that no one really needs. Growth would suffer otherwise. To that end we must needlessly do all sorts of damaging things in order to carry on "growing". It's a complete fuckin sham when they talk all green, as they wouldn't know green if several thousand people put up websites and videos explaining how it could be done for all of our benefit and not for the benefit of those who can afford it only. Pick a product, any product and you can probably guarantee that the manufacturer is 2/3/4/5 years further down the line in regards to development than we see on the shelves. Fuckin useless really and a complete waste of resources. Green my fluffy white arse. That production cycle needs to slow down, but it'll never happen where it's led by the need for money to produce the next gen, then the next gen etc... As for the big C... if that vid was telling the truth and sound could be used to annihilate cancer cells, why are we persisting with a cure that involves a pill that costs more to manufacture than many third world country people will earn in a month? As you say, it doesn't make anyone any money.

The best thing about all of this, from an entertainment perspective, is hearing people say we don't know how lucky we are and ignoring the issues entirely for someone else to fix when there's no way on this planet that any corporation/government will do anything to harm the all too precious economy. Such intelligent people with absolutely no fuckin idea what they're going to do about the important issues that we face. Let's all just thank our lucky stars that we don't live in Africa (or somewhere else just as bad) and roll over and play dead so that the intelligent leaders of the world can get on with the important business of managing the economy... an economy that is absolutely doomed to failure. The answer to all of these problems and more is simple! and I howl with laughter when hear "as there is no silver bullet". The irony being that we'd need money to get to where we'd need to be to affect the change that is required. Bank account details to follow :innocent:

Akzle
23rd August 2012, 18:18
what?! money is awesome.
the governments borrow it from a private institution. (borrowed at interest of course.)
the institution only prints the capital, and not the interest. the interest in intended to be re payed by the masses servitude for the next generation.
i don't see what could go wrong.

the thing about capitalism, is that it requires profit. with a tight business model, profit requires growth. growth requires consumption. consumption usually involves non-renewable resources.
i don't see what could go wrong.

mashman
23rd August 2012, 18:29
what?! money is awesome.
the governments borrow it from a private institution. (borrowed at interest of course.)
the institution only prints the capital, and not the interest. the interest in intended to be re payed by the masses servitude for the next generation.
i don't see what could go wrong.

the thing about capitalism, is that it requires profit. with a tight business model, profit requires growth. growth requires consumption. consumption usually involves non-renewable resources.
i don't see what could go wrong.

heh heh heh

268683

mashman
24th August 2012, 21:14
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