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Post by gillianren on Apr 24, 2007 19:04:23 GMT -4
Wow.
There's a condition called paranoid schizophrenia that I think may be a significant factor in some of these conspiracy theories.
(Edit for typo.)
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Post by 3onthetree on Apr 24, 2007 19:36:36 GMT -4
Wow. There's a condition called paranoid schiozphrenia that I think may be a significant factor in some of these conspiracy theories. I'm not familiar with that condition, schiozphrenia. Did you mean Schizophrenia?
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Post by gillianren on Apr 25, 2007 0:46:39 GMT -4
Thank you. I'll go fix that. But yes, schizophrenia.
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Post by feelfree222 on Apr 25, 2007 1:48:52 GMT -4
Wow. There's a condition called paranoid schizophrenia that I think may be a significant factor in some of these conspiracy theories. (Edit for typo.) Well,the problem i see with your conclusion is that Globalisation leading to a -New World Order- is not a conspiracy but a fact. Let see how Jimmy Carter an obscure governor became President with the help of the managers of the Globalisation movement.Carter made his way to the presidency, establishing the first full-fledged Trilateral administration, appointing numerous Trilateralists to key policymaking positions and carrying out the Trilateral agenda to the hilt. afgen.com/trilateral.htmlDetails about the Trilateral Commission agenda. among other objectives ‘National sovereignty is no longer a viable concept’ www.4rie.com/rie%205.html"The Trilateral Commission doesn't run the world, the Council on Foreign Relations does that!" by Winston Lord, Assistant Secretary of State, the U. S. State Department.
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Post by 3onthetree on Apr 25, 2007 3:15:30 GMT -4
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Post by gillianren on Apr 25, 2007 5:54:52 GMT -4
A consistent belief that you are being persecuted is one of the signs of paranoid schizophrenia. I don't see how your links support your position, but that's not apparently relevant; you do, and that's all that counts to you. You think you have evidence of this great, overarching conspiracy, and that's rather my point.
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Post by feelfree222 on Apr 25, 2007 15:50:54 GMT -4
A consistent belief that you are being persecuted is one of the signs of paranoid schizophrenia. Are you suggesting that talking about Globalisation is equal to"a consistent belief that you are being persecuted ."?
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Post by gillianren on Apr 25, 2007 17:55:16 GMT -4
No, suggesting that globalization is a plot to kill us all is equal to a consistent belief that you are being persecuted.
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Post by 3onthetree on Apr 25, 2007 22:14:49 GMT -4
No, suggesting that globalization is a plot to kill us all is equal to a consistent belief that you are being persecuted. Where's the profit in that? I don't remember ever saying that killing everyone one was part of the World government plan. You might get into trouble if you're one of those troublesome Americans who believe in their sovereignty and the rights they have as citizens under their constitution. The same goes for every other citizen of a nation who is loyal to that nations right to sovereignty and the laws of their forebears. You I think will get along just fine simply because you won't bloody well believe it anyway, so what does it matter? All the dissenters will be understood to have a mental problem.
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Post by feelfree222 on Apr 25, 2007 23:39:19 GMT -4
No, suggesting that globalization is a plot to kill us all is equal to a consistent belief that you are being persecuted. Hmm! I really doubt that killing us all is the ultimate goal of those who actually want more profit and more control over the World population. Edited for spelling and precision
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Post by Grand Lunar on Apr 26, 2007 0:07:12 GMT -4
Amazing and sad, isn't it Gillianren?
People like feelfree222 have to invent a world to suite their beliefs, while those (presumably) like you and I can enjoy life to its fulliest without creating our own little world of fear.
Give Neil deGrasse Tyson a read, Feelfree. Much more interesting stuff is in his book.
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Post by feelfree222 on Apr 26, 2007 0:13:47 GMT -4
Amazing and sad, isn't it Gillianren? People like feelfree222 have to invent a world to suite their beliefs, while those (presumably) like you and I can enjoy life to its fulliest without creating our own little world of fear. Fear of what?I feel so free that I have no fear at all. Ask Gillian if she is not actually living in fear -and frustration- about a decision made by Bush when he decided to invade Iraq?At which point this have affected her life?
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Post by gillianren on Apr 26, 2007 3:56:42 GMT -4
Oh, I'm in great frustration, and fear, albeit not for myself. However, that doesn't mean I have seen any evidence that whoever-you-think-it-is is controlling some international secret society that you still somehow manage to know about. My fears are rational; my beloved is in a war zone and might get shot or blown up. He probably won't; the odds are in his favour.
Your fears, on the other hand, are irrational. You have no real evidence for them. Mine is simple--my beloved is in a war zone. People there get shot or blown up all the time. (The ninety-ninth from our local base just the other day.) I can point to evidence. You can point to wordplay that could be coincidence; you cannot show that it isn't.
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Post by feelfree222 on Apr 26, 2007 4:16:15 GMT -4
My fears are rational; my beloved is in a war zone and might get shot or blown up. He probably won't; the odds are in his favour. My point is that actually the situation you are living is a direct consequence of a decision made by Bush who work for the interest of the Globalists not for the interest of the United State nation. However, that doesn't mean I have seen any evidence that whoever-you-think-it-is is controlling some international secret society that you still somehow manage to know about. They are not secret anymore.-But they still planified in secret for the realisation of their ultimate goal.- Your fears, on the other hand, are irrational. can you cite a quote from me where you "see" fears ? Do i "seem" affraid of something? You have no real evidence for them. I have listed four of the major Globalist ie (New World Order) organisations with their objectives.
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Post by gillianren on Apr 26, 2007 5:00:54 GMT -4
But why do you worry about globalism? I think that, if done right, it can be a good thing. Sure, the way a lot of it's handled can be bad. However, caring about one's neighbor, even if one's neighbor is in another country, is positive, I thought.
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