• smell the coffee sleepers !

    From waltkowaski@1:229/2 to All on Saturday, June 16, 2018 08:30:06
    From: allreadydun@gmail.com

    it got handed down and down and now it's now.
    how did it get such continuity???
    something was guiding it and it
    wasn't the supreme commander.
    it happened in many countries too.
    how the fuck did they pull this off?

    see how easy it was for Castaneda to
    piece together a religion? Nothing to it.
    Just make up the lies and fit them together.
    People will believe just about anything.
    his books fit together like the Bible did.
    soon people are totally bamboozled.

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  • From slider@1:229/2 to All on Saturday, June 16, 2018 18:23:17
    From: slider@anashram.com

    it got handed down and down and now it's now.
    how did it get such continuity???
    something was guiding it and it
    wasn't the supreme commander.
    it happened in many countries too.
    how the fuck did they pull this off?

    see how easy it was for Castaneda to
    piece together a religion? Nothing to it.
    Just make up the lies and fit them together.
    People will believe just about anything.
    his books fit together like the Bible did.
    soon people are totally bamboozled.

    ### - ain't diffi-cult to bamboozle peeps who're already bamboozled heh...

    'lies' sounds like truth to 'em!

    and truth sounds like lies...

    they ain't gots no gauge to gauge anything on, see?

    for them it's 'lies' all the way down!

    they're addicted to... lies!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orz9-85Fr14

    just give us some truth maan! :)

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  • From LowRider44M@1:229/2 to All on Saturday, June 16, 2018 10:56:31
    From: intraphase@gmail.com

    Deep stuff, gotta live it, and sometimes die it, to understand.
    People hide under their mamas skirt rather than open the gate and start over. Did you see this rendition by:
    Disturbed of "Sound of Silence"
    https://youtu.be/u9Dg-g7t2l4


    Wake Up - Rage Against The Machine

    Come on
    Although you try to discredit
    You still never edit
    The needle I'll thread it
    Radically poetic
    Stanin with the fury that they had in '66
    And like E double I'm mad
    Standin knee deep in the system's sh*t
    Hoover, he was a body remover
    I can give you a dose
    But it can never come close
    To the rage built up inside of me
    Fist in the air in the land of hipocracy
    Movements come and movements go
    Leaders speak, movements cease
    When their heads are flown
    'Cause all these punks got bullets in their heads
    Departments of police (What?)
    The judges (What?) the Feds (The Feds)
    Networks at work keepin people calm
    You know they went after King
    When he spoke out on Vietnam
    He turned the power to the Have-Nots
    And then came the shot
    Yeah back in this
    With poetry my mind I flex
    Flip like Wilson, vocals never lackin that finesse
    Whadda I got to, whadda I got to
    Do to wake you up?
    To shake you up, to break the structure up?
    'Cause blood still flows in the gutter
    I'm like takin photos
    Mad Boy kicks open the shutter
    Set the groove
    Then stick a move like I was Cassius
    Rep the stutter step
    Then bomb a left upon the fascists
    Yea, the several federal men
    Who pulled scemes on the dream
    And put it to an end
    You better beware
    Of retribution with mind war
    20/20 visions and murals with metaphors
    Networks at work keepin people calm
    You know they murdered X
    Tried to blame it on Islam
    He turned the power to the Have-Nots
    And then came the shot
    I think I heard a shot
    Wake up

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  • From waltkowaski@1:229/2 to All on Saturday, June 16, 2018 13:11:54
    From: allreadydun@gmail.com

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnlsI0DOm1Y

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  • From slider@1:229/2 to All on Saturday, June 16, 2018 21:19:09
    From: slider@anashram.com

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnlsI0DOm1Y

    ### - "but the world may not have many years..."

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  • From slider@1:229/2 to All on Saturday, June 16, 2018 22:01:29
    From: slider@anashram.com

    LowRider wrote...

    Deep stuff, gotta live it, and sometimes die it, to understand.
    People hide under their mamas skirt rather than open the gate and start
    over.

    ### - if'n i stand back far enough (and i often do...) it's like looking
    at a gigantic nursery full of adult-children; all suffering from peter-pan syndrome??

    they never grew up! nor grow up!

    and with no one around to spank their little botty's occasionally; they's tearing up the place!

    often reminds of an old star-truck episode (heh) where they happen upon a planet of children, the adults are all long gone, and because of some
    longevity experiment that backfired and killed all the adults, these remainder-kids have been left alive for 100's of years only aging
    incredibly slowly + left now completely to their own devices... perforce they're all feral as fuck hah and would chop your head off as soon as look atcha! and certainly don't trust old jim and the even older green-blooded schmock who accompanies him haha...

    lord of the flies syndrome!

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  • From Jeremy H. Donovan@1:229/2 to All on Sunday, June 17, 2018 05:47:54
    From: jeremyhdonovan@gmail.com

    President Trump on Saturday repeated his false assertion that Democrats were responsible for his administration’s policy of separating migrant families apprehended at the border, sticking to a weekslong refusal to publicly accept responsibility for a
    widely condemned practice that has become a symbol of his crackdown on illegal immigration.

    “Democrats can fix their forced family breakup at the Border by working with Republicans on new legislation, for a change!” Mr. Trump said in a morning post on Twitter.

    It came the day after his administration said that it had taken nearly 2,000 children away from their parents in a six-week period ending last month, as part of a new “zero tolerance” policy that refers for criminal prosecution all immigrants
    apprehended crossing the border without authorization.

    The White House defended the practice this week, saying the president was merely enforcing the law. And in recent speeches around the country, Jeff Sessions, the attorney general, has made a spirited case for it, arguing that a
    strict approach is a vital
    tool for deterrence.

    [He not only defended it, he invoked
    And quoted the Bible in doing so.]

    But Mr. Trump has steadfastly tried to deflect blame for the separation of children from their parents, consistently dissembling about why it is occurring.

    His comments are the latest example of his asking the public to discount what it sees with its own eyes and instead believe his own self-serving version of reality. They also reflect how politically poisonous the issue has become, as photographs and news
    articles circulate about the effects of the practice.

    “I hate the children being taken away,” Mr. Trump told reporters on Friday in front of the White House during a 45-minute impromptu question-and-answer session on a wide range of topics. “The Democrats have to change their law — that’s their
    law.”

    In fact, there is no law that requires families to be separated at the border. There is a law against “improper entry” at the border, as well as a consent
    decree known as the Flores settlement that limits to 20 days the amount of time
    that migrant
    children may be held in immigration detention, which a federal judge ruled in 2016 also applies to families. A 2008 anti-trafficking statute — signed into law by a Republican president, George W. Bush — also requires that certain unaccompanied alien
    minors be transferred out of immigration detention in 72 hours. None of those laws or precedents mean that children must be taken away from their parents.

    It is the Trump administration’s decision this year to prosecute all unlawful
    immigrants as criminals that has forced the breakup of families; the children are removed when the parents are taken into federal custody. While previous administrations have
    made exceptions to such prosecutions for adults traveling with their minor children, the Trump administration has said it will not do so.

    ***

    Trump will do anything to anyone in
    an attempt to get his way, no matter
    how despicable it is. Latest example.

    .

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  • From LowRider44M@1:229/2 to All on Sunday, June 17, 2018 09:35:22
    From: intraphase@gmail.com

    The Silencing of the Inspectors General

    Department of Justice Inspector General Michael Horowitz, an Obama administration appointee, is scheduled to deliver a report this week on DOJ and
    FBI abuses during the 2016 campaign cycle. Remember: His last investigation of FBI misconduct advised a
    criminal referral for fired former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe, who allegedly lied to federal investigators.

    McCabe and at least a half-dozen other FBI employees quit, retired, were fired or were reassigned as a result of fallout from the politicization of the FBI. Yet, as Barack Obama left office, his chief of staff, Denis McDonough, strangely boasted that the
    Obama administration "has been historically free of scandal." Obama himself recently concluded of his eight-year tenure, "I didn't have scandals."

    Those were puzzling assertions, given nearly nonstop scandals during Obama's eight years in office involving the IRS; General Services Administration; Peace
    Corps; Secret Service; Veterans Administration; and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
    Firearms and
    Explosives, not to mention the Clinton email server scandal, the Benghazi scandal and the 2016 Democratic National Committee email scandal.

    For nearly eight years, the Obama administration sought to cover up serial wrongdoing by waging a veritable war against the watchdog inspectors general of
    various federal agencies.

    In 2014, 47 of the nation's 73 inspectors general signed a letter alleging that
    Obama had stonewalled their "ability to conduct our work thoroughly, independently, and in a timely manner."

    The frustrated nonpartisan auditors cited systematic Obama administration refusals to turn over incriminating documents that were central to their investigations.

    The administration had purportedly tried to sidetrack an IG investigation into possible misconduct by then-Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson. In addition, the Obama administration reportedly thwarted IG investigations of Amtrak, the Environmental Protection
    Agency, the Troubled Asset Relief Program and the Office of Management and Budget.

    Despite the campaign against these independent federal auditors, a number of inspectors general still managed to issue damning indictments of unethical behavior.

    In 2012, Horowitz recommended that 14 Justice Department and ATF officials be disciplined for their conduct in the "Fast and Furious" gun-walking scandal.

    A 2013 IG audit found that the IRS had targeted conservative groups for special
    scrutiny prior to the 2012 Obama re-election effort.

    In 2014, an internal audit revealed that CIA officials had hacked the Senate Intelligence Committee's computers while compiling a report on enhanced interrogation techniques. CIA Director John Brennan had claimed that his agents
    were not improperly
    monitoring Senate staff computer files. He was forced to retract his denials and apologize for his prevarication.

    In 2016, the State Department's inspector general found that Hillary Clinton had never sought approval for her reckless and illegal use of an unsecured private email server. The IG also found that staffers who were worried about national security being
    compromised by the unsecured server were silenced by other Clinton aides.

    Still, Obama was right in a way: A scandal does not become a scandal if no one acts on findings of improper behavior.

    Under former attorneys general Eric Holder and Loretta Lynch, the findings of dozens of IGs were snubbed. That raises the question: What good are inspectors general if a president ignores any illegality and impropriety that they have uncovered?

    Answer: not much good at all -- unless an incoming administration is of a different political party than the outgoing administration. Once that happens in our politicized system, there is a rare interest in not covering up or ignoring a damning IG report,
    but in acting on it.

    We may now be experiencing one of those unusual occasions.

    Soon, various inspector general reports may appear concerning FISA court abuse and improper behavior at the Department of Justice, FBI, CIA and National Security Council during the 2016 campaign cycle. The investigators are, for the
    most part, Obama
    appointees, not Trump appointees.

    At some point, the idea of toothless inspectors general needs to be revisited. Something is terribly wrong when dozens of IGs found wrongdoing, only to object
    that their efforts were being thwarted by an Obama administration that had appointed most of
    them -- and claimed to be scandal-free.

    Finding government abuse and doing nothing about it is worse than not finding any at all.

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  • From slider@1:229/2 to All on Monday, June 18, 2018 20:05:23
    From: slider@anashram.com

    ### - "The only way to deal with an unfree world is to become so
    absolutely free that your very existence is an act of rebellion"

    --Albert Camus

    :)

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