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Post  highnoon Fri 07 Oct 2011, 22:56



asked if she was sexually abuse in childhood.

she says good things can come from it, because it makes you examine not only yourself but the way the entire power structure is based on abuse, the family is a microcosm of a fascist society.

host "why must the father be a leading fascist in the family"




she was sexually abused, abused by religion and abused by the power structure.

host "how did that give you a view of the world"

lydia -"i think it made me more rational because it made me relate how that happened and how it relates to the entire political power structure as a worldwide patriarchy. we are all being abused by the fathers whether it they're in be a political position, public television, whatever format that takes"

then she gets boo'd and says its our generation to turn it around, and that the audience should stop laughing and wipe the smiles off their faces because they're guilty of it.

host - guilty of what?

lydia - guilty of carrying on in the tradition of the "family" (which is a situation and position of abuse")

host - is it a problem that im a male and hosting this show? (host is making strawmen here to make the audience mock her)

more is in the video.


slightly interesting




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Post  tgII Mon 10 Oct 2011, 02:08

That's what I've been hammering on: the entire system we live in is based
on being abused and being the abuser. Abused...abuser...abused...abuser...
abused...
for countless generations.

Look at all the carnage at our feet...just last week an acquaintance has a
friend whose daughter's second husband (foster father) beat their three-year
old daughter to death. This happened about one month ago in NY. The
mother said three days after her daughter was beaten to death: "I think my
heart has been heeled." After three days?!

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Post  tgII Tue 11 Oct 2011, 03:37

Want it to end? Then two things are required...

1) Destroy the City of London;
2) Deploy interest free money creation
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Post  tgII Tue 11 Oct 2011, 03:49

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Post  tgII Tue 11 Oct 2011, 04:13

"We have the moral obligation to think hard." --Blaise Pascal
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Post  tgII Tue 11 Oct 2011, 04:21

Separate yourself from the 'stupids'; the only thing (cognizant being) that
exists and is of any significance is you.

The world can go to fucking hell but I know what I want? A new system - and
so I think, work, live, breath, shit, fart, eat and have sex from this proposition.

Reading is freedom...freedom of the mind and is actually profoundly disturbing.
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Post  tgII Wed 12 Oct 2011, 08:23

First, a definition of London...

    London is the capital city of England and the United Kingdom, the largest metropolitan area in the United Kingdom, and the largest urban zone in the European Union by most measures. Located on the River Thames, London has been a major settlement for two millennia, its history going back to its founding by the Romans, who called it Londinium. London's ancient core, the City of London, largely retains its square-mile medieval boundaries. Since at least the 19th century, [from the nineteenth century the City of London captured the Vatican through freemasonry and turned us into corporate entities; the 'cult of Rome'; The Jesuits are British propaganda] the name London has also referred to the metropolis developed around this core. The bulk of this conurbation forms the London region and the Greater London administrative area, governed by the elected Mayor of London and the London Assembly.


...then, a definition of the City of London...

    The City of London is a small area within Greater London, England. It is the historic core of London around which the modern conurbation grew and has held city status since time immemorial. The City’s boundaries have remained almost unchanged since the Middle Ages, and it is now only a tiny part of the metropolis of London, though it remains a notable part of central London. It is often referred to as the City (often written on maps as "City") or the Square Mile, as it is just over one square mile (1.12 sq mi/2.90 km2) in area. These terms are also often used as metonyms for the United Kingdom's financial services industry, which continues a notable history of being based in the City.


...the Guild Hall houses the City of London Corporation...

    The Guildhall is a building in the City of London, off Gresham and Basinghall streets, in the wards of Bassishaw and Cheap. It has been used as a town hall for several hundred years, and is still the ceremonial and administrative centre of the City of London and its Corporation. The term Guildhall refers both to the whole building and to its main room, which is a medieval-style great hall. The Guildhall complex houses the offices of the City of London Corporation and various public facilities.


...the medieval guilds were the predecessor to the Worshipful Companies...

    A guild (German: Gilde) is an association of craftsmen in a particular trade. The earliest types of guild were formed as confraternities of workers. They were organized in a manner something between a trade union, a cartel, and a secret society [the nexus centering around economic power and powerful families]. They often depended on grants of letters patent by a monarch or other authority to enforce the flow of trade to their self-employed members, and to retain ownership of tools and the supply of materials. A lasting legacy of traditional guilds are the guildhalls constructed and used as meeting places.


...the 108 Worshipful Companies (Livery Companies) are operated by
'freemen' in the City of London and have monopolized trade...

  • The 108 livery companies are nominally trade associations based in the City of London, almost all of which are known as the "Worshipful Company of" the relevant trade or profession. The medieval livery companies originally developed as guilds and were responsible for the regulation of their trades, controlling, for instance, wages and labour conditions. Until the Reformation, they were closely associated with religious activities, notably in support of chantry chapels and churches and the observance of ceremonies, notably the mystery plays. [these mystery plays are a very fascinating study and were how the masses - as in 'Catholic Masses' - were taught; taught how to be slaves; subject/citizens; people in intestate]
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Post  bedido Fri 07 Sep 2012, 07:38


a 'public' policy of the ruler/banker elite:

'the old will die, and the young will forget'

... a little extreme, you think?


no vid sorry. Googletube affraid management censores Snordlhans again
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