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Thursday, March 28, 2024

The Billy Meier UFO contacts singularly authentic ongoing for 80 years the key to our future survival

Well I Don’t Know about Kenya But…

While the latest concern about President Obama’s birthplace has his foes all up in arms, perhaps we should contemplate a few questions that don’t get much public scrutiny:

How many American jobs have been shipped to India, the Philippines, South America, Mexico and other countries? How much of America is now owned by the…Chinese?

How many U.S. corporations – and politicians – have sold out their country (including military technology) for profit?

How many small and even large businesses have been plundered by good ol’, native born Americans with their compulsively insatiable greed?

So, was Barack Obama born in Kenya or Hawaii? I don’t know. But I do know that we had better learn to judge a person on their character, merits and accomplishments. While we are always faced with choosing between imperfect human beings – since we are all imperfect ourselves – the choice in the coming election will be between a man who has tried his best to do the things he thought would help all of the people, and who has of course also made bad and/or unpopular decisions, and someone who will do the bidding of those who are salivating to have more, larger and ultimately apocalyptic wars.

So choose carefully between a man who may or may not have been born here and one who may well assure that many, many of us get buried here, en masse and quite prematurely.

 

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Sarah

I think I’ll go with the man that wasn’t necessarily born here honestly.

Jacqui Purtell

Sisters and Brothers of America , please chose wisely and seek the one most likely to bring peace and spare the sword , for I feel many of our necks to greater or lesser degree , maybe on the line in the following post election times .

Marco K.

Well, Ron Paul is not completely out of the race yet. He seems to get a lot of delegates in the background, while the media only report about the foreground and have almost ignored him, even when he was second or third place. If Romney should win, we will see a fulfilling of the Henoch Prophecies, including World War III. I have a feeling that this November will be very interesting. There are a lot of things happening in Italy at the moment. The pope might die and Vesuvius could erupt this year, we’ll see.

Allen Anderson

Michael,
While I certainly understand your meaning, and even though I have an increasingly difficult time keeping a neutral-positive outlook on the subject of American politics, and the underhanded business that it is, I have a hard time accepting that the decption, and lies that have been perpetrated by the current administration, could be much worse. While I do not have much hope that the current administration has my best interests in mind, I certainly don’t feel the opposition does either. So for me it becomes increasingly more difficult to find the lesser of, what appears to be to evils, in which to stand behind. While I have a son in Afganistan, and want very much to see him safe at home again, I cannot help but wonder if the possibility of a U.S. involvment of disasterous proportions with regards to taking sides with Israel yet again. On the other hand I have doubts that the current administration, with their alterior motives in regards to their relationship with the Afganistan government, will lead to a good outcome either. Do you have inside information that may help with this delema of mine ? If so please I could use some real news to help with this monumental decision that is fast approaching.

Dougal

Hi Michael,

Gosh, do you really think Obama is OK? I see him as a wolf in sheep’s clothing. I thought everything had been ‘business as usual’ (Guantanamo Bay, Afghanistan, targeted assassinations) since he took over from Bush.

Jacqui Purtell

As a viewpoint from an Aussie , Obama is not perfect and I presume he is still learning ” the ropes ” , but he is in my opinion , a little more intelligent than what’s on offer , and that would go a long way for me . In Australia we have the problem that all of our political parties ” are a right bunch of drop kicks ” . Perhaps the Greens party may improve ; at least they are environmentally conscious . My reason for expressing an opinion on the American election is that the outcome will , as far as I can see , will have effects for everyone on the planet .

Jacqui Purtell

What goes on in one country now effects all countries .
We are ONE people .

Marco K.

To everyone thinking that Obama is like Bush or even worse, ask yourself why the USA still haven’t attacked Iran. If Bush’s friend McCain had won, an attack on Iran would have been launched in 2009 and half the planet would be burning by now, tens or even hundreds of millions of lives lost.

Sarah

Think about it a minute, it wouldnt be the US attacking Iran. It would be Israel attacking Iran, and then America always having to support Israel.

Sarah

Don’t get me wrong, Obama is definitely the lesser of two evils. But keep the Iran war out of this, thats unrelated.

Marco K.

How is that unrelated? If Romney wins, there will be an attack on Iran, if Obama wins, the likelihood of an attack is much smaller, because Obama doesn’t want that, Romney does. Obama doesn’t like the warmonger Netanjahu and has rejected a military attack. Bush wanted to attack Iran as early as 2006, not only because the Israeli government wanted it. Who do you think would benefit from bases in Iran and controlling the resources there? It’s not only Israel. For the USA, Israel is like a huge aircraft carrier on land. Also remember, that the decline of the US-Dollar is the main reason for an attack on Iran, because of the Iranian Oil Bourse, which sells oil for other currencies than the USD. Saddam Hussein wanted to create something like that too, when the Euro was introduced, 3 years later the USA attacked Irak with bogus claims of “Weapons of Mass Destruction”.

Preferred Anonymous

Hmmm.

I think…that we aren’t supposed to be electing either president. I think its our collective fault that none of us thinks that politics is something we can influence, because we can, we could go FIND a WORTHY politician. Someone who’s not campaigning, but perhaps should be president.

But, I do think that, Obama is the lesser of two evils. Of which I could be completely wrong. He is less likely to hang us out to dry for the highest bidder; he’s just fully likely to be completely incompetent at doing a job that was never his.

I think that the leaders to whom Meier was referring, were not the President; rather Congress, our Senate, our Judicial system, and the various State leaders. Think rationally for a second; Mitt Romney might be the devil incarnate, but in theory, the US is only in trouble if the all THREE sectors of government are bad. It might sound tempting to just keep one man good instead of many; the issue is that its actually harder to select the ONE good man, versus the right MANY. History has taught as much; Tyrants are easier to find than Kings.

Allen Anderson

If some real research is done, you will find that the posturing on Irans proliferation of nuclear weapons seems more and more to be a political smokescreen with a nefarious agenda on the part of several NPT member nations. I have been in friendly contact recently with some citizens of that country, and they have shared some information that I have been able to verify, that leads me to understand more and more of the true far reaching nefarious actions of the USA government. These do not only include the two Bush administrations, but also the current Obama administration. I see less and less, the alternatives for the coming world fire, no matter what leaders we are going to elect in this country. I would recommend that as many figu members, or casual followers, please make an effort for friendly contact with true citizens from other countries, be them middle eastern, or far eastern, and see if you can have the kind of effect that I seem to be having in gaining and spreading, knowledge and love. The kindness and open minds of these people have given me hope, and as the reactions I’ve been receiving from them, they feel the same.

Preferred Anonymous

I’d be mighty curious to know more about what sort of contact you’ve been in/what the nature of the information you shared was.

I think this is a good idea, and I will be attempting to do as much myself.

gheezy

oh remember guys obama is the reason why the US debt is 14 trillion (sarcasm). Obama is clearly the better choice. Who cares where he is from because that does not influence his character. He was the man that sent a team to attack Bin Laden rather than start wars looking for him. I’m sure Bush could have done the same but chose to drag US and other countries into a War over religions rather than targeting one man.

Harry Lear

Earth humans have a lot to learn about praxeology, i.e. human action, which is the basis and study of true free market economics. Where somebody was born is not the issue, although if true that Obama was born in Kenya, then it is a reflection of the extent that politicians and others have gone to break the rules and, therefore, what other rules and laws have they broken?

Read Frederic Bastiat or Ludwig von Mises or other Austrian free market economists to find out why it doesn’t matter in which country jobs or commodities are freely produced. Trade protectionism is not the answer.

Read F.A. Hayek to understand what money really is, and thus why the basis for today’s recession is due to the actions of the world’s central bankers. It is not a virus from Mars. If you cannot define money, you do not know what you are talking about.

Even the Plejaren understand that the Middle East War, for example, has nothing to do with enmity or religion. The basis for that war, as it has been for the last 100 years, has more to do with central banking intrusions into various nations than anything else.

As far as Obama or Bush and their moral philosophies are concerned, let’s just say that both are different forms of altruistic state collectivism and both will/would have caused us to end up in the very same position. Those of you who understand what Ayn Rand is saying in her Objectivist philosophy will note that she is saying the very same thing that the Plejaren are stating, especially as they keep referring to individualism vs. the collective state or church. There are still too many individuals who are state collectivists and are trying to fit their left Liberal ideology into Billy Meier and the Plejaren’s messeage to everybody on this planet. Rand, Meier, and the Plejaren may be using different terminology, but I assure you they are stating the same objectivist facts, laws, and moral philosophy of the universe.

So you can argue all day long about Obama this and Bush that, but until you have read and studied the referenced material above, most of you are simply uttering disconnected thought globs. Sorry to be so straight forward, but I’m getting really tired of having to continually explain why today’s main issue is individual freedom vs. the collectivist state. Too many people know zip zero nada about real economics, which is praxeology, not number crunching in differential calculus.

Good luck. Think big. No, even bigger than that.

HL

Sarah

Thats a very good assumption you made there. Except I actually read the material. And I certainly don’t have to prove it to anyone either.

Allen Anderson

Harry, I have to disagree with you about the reason for the war in the middle east. I would like to know if you have ever had a conversation with a citizen of Iran, Iraq, Afganistan, Saudi Arabia, or any other citizen of any nearby country in that area ? Because if you had, you might just do more than THINK, you might just do a little research into what the citizens of those countries had to tell you about their FIRST HAND knowledge of what they have EXPERIENCED in their lifetimes, or maybe better yet, what their fathers, and grandfathers have experienced living there. Politics and the liars and deceivers that make up the whole system, from greedy corporate leaders, to bankster gangsters, to the backdoor deals with representatives of the various countries political systems, including every president of the USA and his administration since George Washington (there may have been 4 or 5 honest ones that had some ability to lead by example) are all responsible for their part in what has manifest to create what we are living through today. As long as there is a monetary system, or a system that relies on politics to perform acts of diplomacy, there will be greed and coruption, and someone will always be taking advantage of someone else somewhere in the world. Because we are to stupid to realize that placing value in material things creates animosity between people, and perpetuates a system that promotes un-equality between people, we will continue to have fear, and hatred instead of love, and respect for each other in the truest sense of these words. The bottom line is, was, and always will be each and every individual must take responsibility for their own thoughts and actions, and until that day when this is realized and accepted by EVERYONE, we will be reaping what we sow.

Sarah

By the way Michael, I hope everything is well. You haven’t blogged in a long time.

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