Planetary Phase of Civilization

darkbeaver

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Me. I don't trust anyone else.

At some point a world government is inevitable. The greatest opposition seems to come from the left primarily because they think that they might not get something for nothing. I thought that the EU was a good first step but there was too much difference in value of their economies for it too work yet. It is a good working model and we can learn a lot from it wether the EU survives or not.

Alexander the Great said that Napoleon said that Hitler said that. There is nothing inevitable about it except the attempts. Opposition is absolutely necessary for human advancement. Global governance spells the end of progress for the commons, if you can call our present state a progression in anything other than celestial position cuz nothing else has changed even with the advent of high tech. We can learn from the EU that it was a stupid idea engineered to fail just at the right time.

But according to some on here the jews already rule the world. Or at least all the money which is the same thing.

The power that rules the world remains hidden, that's how they stay the power that rules the world. Anyone we see smiling and waving in their new suits might as well be posters. The hereditary power of this planet knows how to survive undetected excepting those incidents that result in inexplicable cessation of breathing. They have a very good very bad religion and it has no cradled babies or fleece balls with eyes. I hope that adds something to the discussion. That's what I think, and their coming to get us too. Mass door to door carbon tax collection. Mark my words.
 

Cliffy

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Alexander the Great said that Napoleon said that Hitler said that. There is nothing inevitable about it except the attempts. Opposition is absolutely necessary for human advancement. Global governance spells the end of progress for the commons, if you can call our present state a progression in anything other than celestial position cuz nothing else has changed even with the advent of high tech. We can learn from the EU that it was a stupid idea engineered to fail just at the right time.

Yup, Neanderthals with high tech weapons does not evolution make.

The power that rules the world remains hidden, that's how they stay the power that rules the world. Anyone we see smiling and waving in their new suits might as well be posters. The hereditary power of this planet knows how to survive undetected excepting those incidents that result in inexplicable cessation of breathing. They have a very good very bad religion and it has no cradled babies or fleece balls with eyes. I hope that adds something to the discussion.
Politicians are just the front line scape goats should the rabble get pissed. Even if it were possible to get to the Illuminati, they would still be no closer to the actual ruling class.
 

darkbeaver

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The Freemasons are my top choice.

Kind of a stuffy bunch ain't they? I was thinking that someone would have nominated me by now. Imagine a planet, every lake is full of beer and between every lake is the magic forest where cannabis trees reach stupendous altitude that makes it imperative to climb with spikes for days before getting to the bud. And that is just a couple of my ideas that will take effect as soon as I get the call.

Yup, Neanderthals with high tech weapons does not evolution make.


Politicians are just the front line scape goats should the rabble get pissed. Even if it were possible to get to the Illuminati, they would still be no closer to the actual ruling class.

Why oh why must we use and abuse the memory of those gentle brainy bipeds. Time and time again I have to hear the racial slurs, the insensitive jokes and the cruel suggestions about my relatives and I just can't listen to it anymore. I am half neanderthal. There I'm out. That wasn't so hard.
 

Cliffy

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Kind of a stuffy bunch ain't they? I was thinking that someone would have nominated me by now. Imagine a planet, every lake is full of beer and between every lake is the magic forest where cannabis trees reach stupendous altitude that makes it imperative to climb with spikes for days before getting to the bud. And that is just a couple of my ideas that will take effect as soon as I get the call.



Why oh why must we use and abuse the memory of those gentle brainy bipeds. Time and time again I have to hear the racial slurs, the insensitive jokes and the cruel suggestions about my relatives and I just can't listen to it anymore. I am half neanderthal. There I'm out. That wasn't so hard.
We are probably all part Neanderthal. Those Cro magnon dudes were not above boinking the odd slant head. But you are right. Neanderthal is used as a derogatory slur when in fact, it has been determined they were quite technologically advanced for their time. Too bad they didn't have condoms though. We might have been spared politicians and foot ball players.
 

SimpleSimon

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A global state is inevitable, but it will take a quantum leap in human consciousness for it to work. As we have seen, corruption on all levels of governance is universal. On a universal level, the corruption would be catastrophic. The New World Order as envisioned by Bush senior and the Rockefellers would be a totalitarian nightmare.
Cliffy, that is the money quote. Well said. A totalitarian nightmare. I would add as well that it doesn't matter what political or social orientation was to dominate this new world utopia, it would be totalitarian. The only difference between that and the totalitarian states these days is there would be nowhere to escape to.

I haven't seen anyone sniffing other people's butts in public, pissing in public and squating in public recently. So I guess there are differences between humans and others.
You haven't seen that? Where have you been?
 

Bar Sinister

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There have been many visions of the future, but the one I find most fascinating is that of the Star Trek universe, in which humanity has finally gotten its act together and headed out for the stars. In such a scenario capitalism is viewed as a failed social and economic experiment, and people are given leadership positions based on merit rather than on birth or wealth. This extends even to completely alien species. It is an interesting and optimistic concept. One would hope that the various branches of humanity will eventually work out their differences rather than continue in the muddled and selfish fashion that has marked most of human history.
 

Machjo

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Me. I don't trust anyone else.

At some point a world government is inevitable. The greatest opposition seems to come from the left primarily because they think that they might not get something for nothing. I thought that the EU was a good first step but there was too much difference in value of their economies for it too work yet. It is a good working model and we can learn a lot from it wether the EU survives or not.

Odd, isn't it, considering "Workers of the world unite" and all that jazz". Now the NDP is no less nationalistic than Harper's Conservatives, albeit in different ways. OK, maybe a little less, but not much less.
 

Bar Sinister

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Odd, isn't it, considering "Workers of the world unite" and all that jazz". Now the NDP is no less nationalistic than Harper's Conservatives, albeit in different ways. OK, maybe a little less, but not much less.

The attitude of political parties so far as Canada has always been a little different from other nations. In most countries the right of centre parties historically have been more isolationist and more nationalistic, but in Canada it has primarily been the parties on the left that have been most likely to defend Canada's national interests. In particular parties like the NDP have always been more concerned about the selling off of resources to foreigners while parties like the Progressive Conservatives (or Conservatives) have been most welcoming of uncontrolled foreign investment. There is a similar attitude regarding foreign policy with the parties of the right and centre much more likely to rush into foreign adventures like Afghanistan than the parties of the left believe it is Canada's role to stay clear of such obvious foreign entanglements.
 

mentalfloss

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There have been many visions of the future, but the one I find most fascinating is that of the Star Trek universe, in which humanity has finally gotten its act together and headed out for the stars. In such a scenario capitalism is viewed as a failed social and economic experiment, and people are given leadership positions based on merit rather than on birth or wealth. This extends even to completely alien species. It is an interesting and optimistic concept. One would hope that the various branches of humanity will eventually work out their differences rather than continue in the muddled and selfish fashion that has marked most of human history.

Hopefully, but for now, we're still in our Firenghi stage.

Cruel, heartless, opportunists.