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    French Prime Minister makes fascist remarks

    French Prime Minister Francois Fillon, whose country is hosting an emergency summit with Italian, British and German leaders on Saturday, said only collective action could solve the financial crisis.

    He said he would not rule out any solution to stop any bank failing.

    Good on ya Francois!

    This is the new "War on Debt" (the beloved sister of the "War on Terror") which will be fought by creating more debt for the people and trillions for the illuminati (aka Jesuits) to control us. Insteading of letting the marketplace determine what stocks are worth Big government is going to tell you what they're worth at your expense, for your own good or so they say.

    Every crisis is manufactured for the purpose of helping create the NWO.
    The War on terror is on the shelf for the moment and when the time is right we'll
    have some major terrorist attacks on our hands, a complete financial meltdown and even a staged alien invasion if needed! Unbelievable bu true. Collective fear is the key. Sheeple are easy to slaughter when they're scared. The NWO is moving forward at a grand pace. The devil knows he has but a short time and he intends to finish the job.
    The good news is that he has already been defeated by Christ. Our only
    job is to stay close to Christ during this trials.

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    OKaay then.......................I really needed to know that...........Now everything is making sense..............thank you.

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    FFS. Is this a political discussion forum or Care in the Community?
    Never let the best be the enemy of the good.

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    The Jesuits made banks gamble huge amounts of money, give out reckless and poorly secured loans, and ordinary people take out mortgages they could never hope to afford? I would love for the Jesuits to run the world, so. They seem like clever people...

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    [QUOTE=ibis;1227392]FFS. Is this a political discussion forum or Care in the Community?[/QUOTE)

    Its a valid question - particularly in a week when Tonys got banned for an off the cuff ,but very funny riposte to a bit of YFGER hyperhole - which a mod (no names) took offence over - but it was ten times better than the ********************e being unloaded at the top of this thread.

    I dunno any more at all at all

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    [quote=Edo;1227440]
    Quote Originally Posted by ibis View Post
    FFS. Is this a political discussion forum or Care in the Community?[/QUOTE)

    Its a valid question - particularly in a week when Tonys got banned for an off the cuff ,but very funny riposte to a bit of YFGER hyperhole - which a mod (no names) took offence over - but it was ten times better than the ********************e being unloaded at the top of this thread.

    I dunno any more at all at all
    What did tonys say (pm if you like)?

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    This is from the Wikipedia article on 'Conspiracy theories':

    Conspiracy theorists
    Male conspiracy theorists are known to have smaller genitalia than other males. In addition, many of them have severe halitosis.

    The following people are known to have proposed conspiracy theories:
    Conspiracy theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Quote Originally Posted by jfk2008 View Post
    This is from the Wikipedia article on 'Conspiracy theories':

    Conspiracy theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    I like this bit:

    "Conspiracism is a particular narrative form of scapegoating that frames demonized enemies as part of a vast insidious plot against the common good, while it valorizes the scapegoater as a hero for sounding the alarm".
    Never let the best be the enemy of the good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edo View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ibis View Post
    FFS. Is this a political discussion forum or Care in the Community?
    Its a valid question - particularly in a week when Tonys got banned for an off the cuff ,but very funny riposte to a bit of YFGER hyperhole - which a mod (no names) took offence over - but it was ten times better than the ********************e being unloaded at the top of this thread.

    I dunno any more at all at all
    I'd like to know what he said as well. Struck me as one of the posters least likely to write something so offensive to warrant a ban

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    Quote Originally Posted by ibis View Post
    I like this bit:

    "Conspiracism is a particular narrative form of scapegoating that frames demonized enemies as part of a vast insidious plot against the common good, while it valorizes the scapegoater as a hero for sounding the alarm".
    A good example for your statement above is the immediate U.S. media/FBI response to the 9/11 attacks. They scapegoated the demonized Arabs while making the hugely unpopular G.W. Bush into a hero, the leader of the "free" world. The biggest conspiricy theory ever has to have been that Arab hijackers flew passenger planes into the WTC.

    Fellas, how about commenting on the actual title of this thread? Is it not fascist to state that you will do whatever it takes to solve the problems you caused in the first place? It's the typical Problem, Reaction, Solution routine.

    I'm just pointing this out for those of you who appear incapable of grasping anything outside of your own belief system. If only one person on here learns something, then that's good enough for me.

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