Showing posts with label Culture and Society. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Culture and Society. Show all posts

Thursday, August 30, 2018

THE SOUTH AFRICAN CRISIS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: A history of South Africa and where it is heading today

Great history on the people of South Africa and how the progression into racial divide has been organized and orchestrated by Britain influence as early as 1910.

It’s important to learn from history and see how these divisive techniques are still being used today around the world - mostly under Communist influence cover - to bring down nations and the people to live under totalitarian rule. Let’s be wise and vote in large numbers for the 2018 midterms!

Read more here

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Drugs, Sex, Cybernetics and the Josiah May, Jr. Foundation

Is the degenerative society we live in a result of chance or was this disastrous decline a deliberate program to provide another point of attack to take down on of the greatest nations on the planet? Also, consider that many of the disgusting "tests" conducted within these groups in preparation for the grand "roll-out" would typically land one in jail...yet they were above the law. Hmmm....

Article Link Here

Monday, May 9, 2011

Charges: Mom Pushed Child In Stroller Down Stairs « CBS Minnesota

In a country that has a law of the land that allows and champions the wholesale slaughter on unborn babies...is this really a surprise? The value of life has been greatly discounted. The free society we were given via the US Constitution requires a moral people in order for it to work.

Charges: Mom Pushed Child In Stroller Down Stairs « CBS Minnesota

Friday, April 1, 2011

We've Become a Nation of Takers, Not Makers

By STEPHEN MOORE


If you want to understand better why so many states—from New York to Wisconsin to California—are teetering on the brink of bankruptcy, consider this depressing statistic: Today in America there are nearly twice as many people working for the government (22.5 million) than in all of manufacturing (11.5 million). This is an almost exact reversal of the situation in 1960, when there were 15 million workers in manufacturing and 8.7 million collecting a paycheck from the government.
It gets worse. More Americans work for the government than work in construction, farming, fishing, forestry, manufacturing, mining and utilities combined. We have moved decisively from a nation of makers to a nation of takers. Nearly half of the $2.2 trillion cost of state and local governments is the $1 trillion-a-year tab for pay and benefits of state and local employees. Is it any wonder that so many states and cities cannot pay their bills?

Full WSJ Article Here

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Cultural Marxism. The Corruption of America dvd (2010) 1/14



This is chopped up into 14 parts, you will want to watch them all. Very interesting to take the "red pill".

Monday, March 14, 2011

Starsuckers: Great Documentary of how the "stars" are used to influence society and culture

Documentary Video Here

Starsuckers is a feature documentary about the celebrity obsessed media, that uncovers the real reasons behind our addiction to fame and blows the lid on the corporations and individuals who profit from it.


Made completely independently over 2 years in secret, the film journeys through the dark underbelly of the modern media. Using a combination of never before seen footage, undercover reporting, stunts and animation, the film reveals the toxic effect the media is having on us all and especially our children.

Chris Atkins presents Starsuckers as a series of five lessons on fame in the modern world: how children are persuaded that fame is something they want, how television and the media reinforces the importance of celebrity and the efforts to attain it, how the mind and body reinforces our need to follow the activities of well-known people and strive to join their number, how the press became addicted to celebrity coverage, and how the art of promoting fame has led to celebrities and their handlers controlling the press instead of the press having say.

Along the way, Atkins demonstrates how celebrity news with no basis in fact gets into print, why newspapers will run press releases almost verbatim, how parents will eagerly sign away the image rights to their kids, how certain mass scale charity events end up helping the performers far more than the causes they designed to support, and how publicists keep accurate but unflattering stories out of the news.