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Why We Fight by Eugene Jarecki Entry for October 29, 2007
I have already mentioned this video on my blog begore, but I could not post the full viceo but some links. So I do it now - I'v found it on YouTube:
Why We Fight The BBC presents Why We Fight by Eugene Jarecki, a documentary on the commerce of war, and how the military industrial complex profits so much from war, that it must create wars to continue the growth of it's business. A classic must-see film.
I find this viideo on Google videos very interesting and thoughts provoking:
"As Alex Jones and Paul Joseph Watson has said, SPREAD THIS VIDEO! Update: It is no longer in the Top 100. Maybe we can drive another push for it.
Also, fixed the typo in the title. Boy is my face red. Thank you for bringing it to my attention.
From the great mind that brought you documentaries such as "Martial Law 9/11: The Rise of the Police State" and "Dark Secrets Inside Bohemian Grove" comes a new movie to awaken the masses.
TerrorStorm goes into documented cases of government-sponsored terror before exposing the 7/7 bombings as an orchestrated event and brings another update on the current state of the 9/11 Truth Movement.
This video is copyrighted but is allowed for non-profit, educational distribution. If you like this film or any other, please visit the website's shop for this and other great documentary films. "
Watching the history... Phenomen "Nazireich" October 13, 2007
It is so interesting to watch the development of history and compare the past with the present trying to guess the future... In this way science works... In this way we discover rules and lows, so we don't repeat our mistakes and recognise the danger... I wonder how little we do really learn from the history, from the past. The worst is we don't want to deal with unpleasent experiences but in this way we are more likely to get in the same troubles again and again... We are so far developed in the technology of our material world: we have created wonders of technik and use it daily without astonishment, but I can't help being astonished at our inability to come forward in our social interaction, at our inability to learn from the past for the future, to learn not to repeat the same mistakes to fall for the wrong prophets, to be seduced by false words. We use very often the name "Hitler", how many of you know exactly what it stays for? Haw many of you know how he worked? Maybe if more of you have seen him talking less of you would vote for Bush and his "WW3 for peace and freedom"... While watching the video below I was surprised how shameless Hitler proclaimed his intention to educate german youth being PEACEFULL!!! The person who oriented his complete doing on military and war proclaimed himself as peaceful!!! What a shameless FRAUDULENCE!!! How about to compare his way of deceiving the mass with those modern talkers??? So watch it yourself and make your own oppinion: Mass brainwashing in Nazi way
Today was a lazy Thur day - a nostalgic rainy day with tomato soup, Chardonnay and goat cheese...
I played piano for about 2 hours, talked on phone and read Chomsky... So I haven't been that industrious today...
I do really enjoy those melanBuridan'sow days from time to time...
I have so much to do that alike Buridan's donkey I can't decide what I shall start with...
About Chomsky:
" Francine Stock: Since you first started in political activism in the sixties, do you feel that you have made a great deal of headway?
Noam Chomsky: I think the country has made a great deal of headway and I'm happy to participate in it, but it's not traceable to individuals....If you go back to the sixties…there was no feminist movement, no Third World solidarity movements, no substantial anti-nuclear movement, no global justice movements. These are all developments of the last twenty or thirty years and they come from all over the place. For example, the solidarity movements...are quite unique - there's never been a time when people from the aggressor country went to the victims and lived with them to try to protect them.
That happened in the eighties - tens of thousands of Americans did it and they came from conservative circles. A lot of it was church based. And it came from Main Street in the United States, and now it's all over the world."