I know this is a joke but actually it is more like heroin. (Source: The Devil in the Milk)
That's a very interesting theory
I thought the recent David Blaine episode was pretty great
The glowies are trying to instigate a civil war though
American
The propaganda/social engineering value is much higher than what can be brought in through ad revenue IMO
What about AFD, though? Would you consider them socialist?
Montauk Project?
I'm interested what you mean about the responsibilities. Would you mind explaining that part?
I think it is better to interpret that line (and the entire song, for that matter) in a spiritual context rather than a political one. Are you familiar with the Buddhist teaching "attachment is the root of all suffering"?
Yeah I think "Into the Sun" is a classic.
It is interesting that you chose those two. I have heard that the US government suppressed perhaps the greatest discoveries of Einstein and Tesla: the Unified Field Theory and free energy receiver, respectively.
Do you mean "the staus quo ain't so great, now"?
I thought it was the Retiree Health Benefits Prefunding: https://about.usps.com/who-we-are/financials/annual-reports/fy2010/ar2010_4_002.htm
Yes! Also Hindus, Lutherans and Buddhists
What are you basing this on, exactly? Did you visit, or did you read something? I would say it is far from what you are describing.
I also thought it was clever, maybe it's a LARP
Bill Hicks
Asking the real questions
Everything is about this now
I don't really get what the connection is with Muslims. Most Muslims I've met are pretty chill.
To be honest that doesn't sound surprising at all, unfortunately.
The point about being propagandized is well taken though. American nationalism is often co-opted in order to support unnecessary wars.
I honestly doubt he will make it to the convention. I think there is a good chance for a last-minute switcheroo.
I believe the main reason we invaded Iraq was to prop up the Petrodollar system. Saddham was planning to sell Iraqi oil in euros. That could have had a very negative effect on the value of the dollar.