Dennis Fetcho, aka "The Fetch", is an American ex-patriot living in Amman, Jordan. He is the author of the Illuminatus Observor, a blog regarded by many as simply the finest Hermetic Qaballa blog in all of blogdom. The Fetch also has a second site called "Inside The Eye - Live!"
Hour 1 - Skype Implodes
Hour 2 - Boycotting Israeli Products and Supporters
Hour 3 - Ross from Scotland on Alison Chabloz Trial
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Email: thefetch@insidetheeyelive.com
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Good stuff from the Fetch, as usual.
ReplyDeleteNever forget how Brother Nathanael (and others) defines "hate speech": "speech the jews hate".
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"Braking" Comments From The Hedge
Commenters at ZeroHedge jam the brakes on, while they rip to shreds the gatekeeper article posted by Tyler Durden.
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-01-12/real-news-we-ignore-our-peril?page=1
"Most news organizations share all the same pictures, feeds, and stringer reporters or simply just read talking points press releases which is why it's all so limited and repetitive; and they desperately try to make everything look extreme to get ratings."
tedstr Jan 13, 2018 9:17 AM Permalink
"Since government has failed at everything it has ever put its hand on, the uneducated might conclude that it is because government is incapable, but the educated realize, it is because government has never really put its hand to anything."
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I would add: it's because government has never put its hand to anything but organized crime.
The free flow of information would bring down government. It would promote self-government and free enterprise.
I have long ago classified governments in the following categories: "Below Useless", "Colossal Failures", "Infinite Hypocrisy", " Infinite Waste ", "Infinite Stupidity", " Infinite Criminality", "Infinite Depravity".
Governments are organised crime syndicates that are keeping a lid on the boiling pot of human potential and creativity.