Thursday, November 5, 2009

One World Religion?

I'm out of town this weekend and may not get a chance to blog. In the meantime, feel free to meditate on the following:

(1) Mea and Culpa


A reader who goes by the handle "-- userdude" (I hope I spelled it right) took me to task for misspelling the name of the Ukrainian president in an earlier post. S/he is right about that. I have a habit of rapidly typing my closest recall of a name while I'm mapping out a paragraph, and then going to the source to get the correct spelling. In this case, I obviously got distracted and forgot to do the check. I am all too human, but I'm sure the President didn't notice.

"-- userdude" also accuses me of looking through a peephole at Ukraine (not "the" Ukraine - again I stand corrected, and no I wouldn't say "the Canada" because it's always just been Canada, whereas Ukraine, up until fairly recently, by my clock, was called "the Ukraine") but I'm not that kind of girl. I swear all I did was read what the President actually said and watched a couple of related videos and put two and two together.

The rest of what "-- userdude" said, in my opinion, was extraneous to my premise. For instance, I don't think one has to have Ukrainian relatives or speak Ukrainian or produce photos of Halloween in Ukraine to understand the implications of calling in the military for one kind of flu when it's never been done for any other kinds no matter how many deaths were attributed to them - regardless of what country you're president of or what language you speak. And turning health care over to National Defence won't magically produce more medicines. The man is a politician and he knows on which side his personal ambitions are buttered.

While on the topic of the flu, here's a question (thanks to Ted in NFLD who sent this video link): Did Even Frustaglio die from meningitis?

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(2) One World (Green) Religion?

Mareta writes:

Hey I read some time ago that part of the elite agenda is to turn us all into earth worshippers - and here I was laughing at Gore-baby's new book (See Item 4 - Gore's Convenient Backtrack?).

Check out this article:

Go Green: belief in man-made climate change nets religion status

Look at the photo - doesn't he look like the cat that swallowed the canary. Any bets that the whole thing- the alleged firing and the court case - was a setup?

Does this mean the green movement can build churches and get tax deductions?

What a crock.
YYC: As L. Ron Hubbard said: "If a man really wants to make a million dollars, the best way would be to start his own religion." Dianetics wasn't originally a religion but more of a mental health therapy, but Hubbard saw his big chance, started calling it a church, and applied for tax free status. (Of course, he had to investigate IRS officials for skeletons, and sue a lot of them till they finally said uncle and struck a deal. What a hoot.)

So it doesn't really have to be a religion; you just call yourself a church - The Green Church of America, say - and blackmail the IRS till they come around.

But come to think of it, the Green Church might have a much easier time of it than Scientology did. Apparently, the "Committee on Climate Change" says "... if global warming is ever to be reined in, the growth of aviation must be stopped ..."

So that's what airplane terrorism has been all about (slaps forehead). Frightening people out of flying to save on fossil fuels! It also works to keep populations within their own borders, the better to keep track of them.

Yeah, this is one religion that might well be allowed, even encouraged, to build tax free edifices. Why, Canada's own Maurice Strong (member of the Club of Rome, wealthy oil and water man):
... hinted at the overtly pagan agenda proposed for a future Earth Charter, when in his opening address to the Rio Conference delegates he said, "It is the responsibility of each human being today to choose between the force of darkness and the force of light." [note: Alice Bailey, and Blavatsky before her, used these terms often. (Source: Earth Charter and the Ark of the Gaia Covenant)
I seem to recall former Liberal Leader Stephane Dion saying that climate change could turn out to be a money maker. And then suddenly we had Iggy in his place.

Here's my religion. We need to know what's going on in the world, but in spite of it: Don't worry; be happy!

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