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Originally Posted by Snake Doctor
There is so much information in the world now that you can drown in it before you find any that will make your life better.
The fact that there is so much information is all the more reason to be more selective about where you get that information from. Some guy with a page on blogspot or a disgruntled ex-government employee don't top my list.
The reason everything is fucked up has been explained, over and over again. You just have a predisposition to disbelieve the official version of any story and prefer to find information that supports your already formed belief that there is an all powerful group somewhere pulling the strings on the puppet show that is our lives.
If that's working out for you then great....but it's hardly the best way to find the "truth" about things.
FWIW....great read about the cause of the financial collapse
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/49b1654a-e...0779fd2ac.html
(and FWIW for you conspiracy nuts FT is a British publication and Soros doesn't work for the government, so the information in it about the U.S. markets is as unbiased as you can get)
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I guess that's why 1% of the world owns 40% of it's wealth. Why would a "ruling the world" enter any humans brain anyway. Sorry about that.
I see you get your version of things from some internet jerk too
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/49b1654a-e...0779fd2ac.html
I'm not saying these guys are right. I'm just looking around. If you never turned on the TV or had a PC. All you would need is your common sense to see we are headed in the wrong direction ... I listen to the corn fed "mainstream" media too. I'm asking questions, I didn't come in here saying I was right but when people make valid points just because you think they are nut cases doesn't make them any less valid
All you can really do is just turn it all off and continue on the treadmill with a grin on your face. So here I go. Bye
