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281: Illumaniti
... The main features of the Weishaupt plan of operation required his Illuminati to do the following things to help them to accomplish their purpose: •1. Monetary and sex bribery was to be used to obtain control of men already in high places in the various levels of all governments and other fields of endeavor. Once influential persons had fallen for the lies, deceits, and temptations of the Illuminati, they were to ... right to rule those less gifted on the grounds that the masses do not know what is best for them physically, mentally, and spiritually. •3. All influential people who were trapped to come under the control of the Illuminati, plus the students who had been specially educated and trained, were to be used as agents and placed behind the scenes of all governments as experts and specialists. They would advise the ... run, serve the secret plans of the Illuminati's one world conspiracy, and bring about the destruction of the governments and religions they were elected or appointed to serve. •4. They were to obtain absolute control of the press so that all news and inforation could be slanted to convince the masses that a one world government is the only solution to our many and varied problems. They were also ...
282: Bill Brady on Violence in America
... return requires even crueler and gorier murders just to induce a flutter a shock. Murder pays- for the sponsors. Rap anthems that glorify gang violence and the brutal abuse of women sell. There are more gun dealers in America then there are gas stations or grocery stores. In 1991, 14,373 Americans were murdered with a gun, over 12,000 with a handgun. In England it was 486. Every 14 minutes someone dies of a gun wound. Every gun injury involving hospitalization costs over 30,000-80% of which is paid by the taxpayer. There are 71 million handguns in America. In 1992, 34,000 people applied for licenses to ...
283: Media Control
... the communications industry. Not long after the bill passed mergers that before were not legal began to happen. Disney and ABC merged to form one of the large conglomerates in the world. Together they now control over $16 billion in annual revenue. CBS was soon to follow suit when it merged with Westinghouse. And NBC is owned by General Electric. These mergers are monopolies, and they compromise the integrity of the ... most free in the world. The First Amendment guarantees that newspapers and television stations may print what they choose, yet they choose to print substandard information. Profit margin, big business practices, ratings, and advertising money control the information we receive and alter the decisions we make. Only through careful thought and a large pool of information can we find the truth. 1 Edward S, Herman and Noam Chompsky, Manufacturing Consent:Pantheon ...
284: Having A Gun
Having A Gun Very often in life I would find myself strongly disagreeing and upholding the totally opposite point of view about the actions and behavior of those, whose deeds seemed to me rather disadvantageous and harmful to ... my point is that criminals would obtain the shotgun anyway, so why should not normal people have a chance to protect themselves by having a little insurance under their bed in the form of a gun.
285: The Ss
... all the units in the German military. The Waffen-SS is sometimes thought of as the 4th branch of the German Wehrmacht (Heer, Luftwaffe, Kriegsmarine) as in the field, it came under the direct tactical control of the OKW, even though strategic control remained within the hands of the SS. To this day the actions of the Waffen-SS and its former members are known for ultimately being a part of the larger structure of the political Allgemeine ... and most powerful SS office, essentially the SS high command. This office was run by the second most powerful person in the Third Reich, Heinrich Himmler, and as commander of the RF-SS, Himmler had control of the entire SS. Himmler answered to Hitler, as did all German commanders and leaders, but above all others, Himmler seemed to be a leader by himself. The Reichsfuhrung-SS was divided into two ...
286: Women's Freedom and Control
Women's Freedom and Control Have you ever thought about how much breathing room women actually had in the nineteen hundreds? Women haven't had many rights until today. Women's rights have always been shaky within the knowledge of ... were mostly around to cook, clean, and take care of the families, therefore, they were there to act as slaves and keep the men happy. After many years, women finally gained a little freedom and control when the government was first developed in 1776. After learning only how to cook and clean in the home by their mothers, the young girls began to attend school and learned how to use the ...
287: Drinking and Driving Offenses
... make if you are caught drinking and drivi ng. Let me tell you about the different offences. There are si x offences in drinking and driving. They are "driving while impaired", "Havi ng care and control of a vehicle while impaired", "Driving while exceeding 80 m.g.", "Having care and control of a vehicle while exceeding 80 m.g.", "R efusing to give a breath sample", and "refusing to submit to a roadside sc reen test. These are all Criminal Code Offences. Now lets talk about ... offence penalty is impris onment for 3 months to 2 years (or more) and automatic suspension of lice nce for six months. These penalties are the same for the following offenc es. "Having Care and Control of a Motor Vehicle while Impaired" is another offence. Having care and control of a vehicle does not require that you are driving it. Occupying the driver's seat, even if you did not ...
288: Drinking And Driving Offences
... you can make if you are caught drinking and driving. Let me tell you about the different offences. There are si x offences in drinking and driving. They are "driving while impaired", "Having care and control of a vehicle while impaired", "Driving while exceeding 80 m.g.", "Having care and control of a vehicle while exceeding 80 m.g.", "Refusing to give a breath sample", and "refusing to submit to a roadside screen test. These are all Criminal Code Offences. Now lets talk about the penalties ... months. The third offence penalty is imprisonment for 3 months to 2 years (or more) and automatic suspension of licence for six months. These penalties are the same for the following offences. "Having Care and Control of a Motor Vehicle while Impaired" is another offence. Having care and control of a vehicle does not require that you be driving it. Occupying the driver's seat, even if you did not ...
289: Hundreds Years War
... power have the gold. History books will discuss the general reasons for war such as freedom from adversity or freedom from religion. But the real issue for any war is the thirst for power and control; and the means to finance them are the economic issues. Nations will endure years of fighting for power and control. France and England fought each other for more than a hundred years to have control of the Channel trade routes. 1 This century of warring was known as The Hundred Years' War and is the longest war in record history. It began in 1337 when King Edward III invaded ...
290: The McDonaldization of Society
... in Weber's analysis of modern society was the process of Rationalization; a far reaching process whereby traditional modes of thinking were being replaced by an ends/means analysis concerned with efficiency and formalized social control. For Weber, the archetypical manifestation of this process was the Bureaucracy; a large, formal organization characterized by a hierarchical authority structure, well-established division of labor, written rules and regulations, impersonality and a concern for ... TV-take a look at Headline Network News. And even the way "news" is constructed-work of PR managers and press releases. Ritzer outlines five dominant themes within this McDonaldization process: Efficiency, Calculability, Predictability, Increased Control, and the Replacement of Human by Non-human Technology. Efficiency Efficiency means the choosing of means to reach a specific end rapidly, with the least amount of cost or effort. The idea of efficiency is ... profit. Shopping is predictable in the mall, the same stores, often the same layout, enclosed and protected from the unpredictable weather. Our lives are structured and controlled; we go through the motions on auto-pilot. Control Through the Substitution of Nonhuman for Human Technology Ritzer's discussion combines these last two elements of the McDonaldization process. ...these two elements are closely linked. Specifically, replacement of human by nonhuman technology is ...


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