(RIP) Aaron Russo speaks on the elite

Discussion in 'Politics' started by ByLoSellHi, Jan 13, 2009.


  1. Good point. having 13 plus acres and 20k sq ft house full of art in CT is typical of the american underachiever.

    by the way, i believe he prevailed in the lawsuit.


    surf
     
    #11     Jan 14, 2009

  2. Yes, i see he was succesful before he got nailed by the IRS and turned into a politico wannabe and infowars junky.

    however, i do respect anyone who stands up like he did, regardless of how i feel about the actual content. i do agree with some of his premises, but he pushed things into the absurd which is truly sad-- he may have simply been looking for hype to push product/self promotion--who knows... then the joke is on the followers, no??


    what organizations are you talking about, the illuminati or trilateral commission?? perhaps the bilderbergers... ??


    :D:D
     
    #12     Jan 14, 2009
  3. No, you dummy, it's the CFR. Everyone knows that, except the sheeple, of course.:D
     
    #13     Jan 14, 2009
  4. Yeah he just lived off Social Security and his 401k in the last 10 years of his life.

    Don't hate. A. Russo is the man, while you have the mental capability of a ADD teenager. Even on his deathbed he was 10 times more successful than you will ever be, whether it is by accomplishments or monetary status.

    He was extended an invitation to CFR, it's not exactly a walk-in and sign up club. Not like the snakeoil organizations you are a part of.
     
    #14     Jan 14, 2009
  5. what he said about the chip really pisses me off

    when he said that everyone on our project got questioned, trying to find out who talked

    everyone basicly has one now

    did anyone notice how fast gps cell phones got shoved down everyone's throats?

    the analysis software is pretty cool - draws a map of every place a person was for an entire year - even longer, if you want

    the larger project is pretty cool - is maps everything a person has ever written on the internet to their ip address, then does a deep psychological analysis of it all

    combining the gps mapping with the psychological profile, there's a pilot program of 'psycholoigical suggestability' - basicly putting 'strangers' into a subjects life, at the grocery store, in line, traffic etc, looking at the subject with facial expressions small talk etc - a combination of seemingly random events, that arent

    all part of mood control - the best control is control where the subject doesnt know he is being controlled

    pretty neat
     
    #15     Jan 14, 2009
  6. every idea that freud ever put forward was to undermine Christianity and harm people
     
    #16     Jan 14, 2009

  7. you mean these scary guys?

    http://www.cfr.org/


    :D
     
    #17     Jan 14, 2009

  8. no hate here, bros.

    however, you can't be serious about the CFR--looks to me almost anyone can join:
    http://www.cfr.org/about/membership/

    i have been in groups far more selective,,,,,,


    :D:D
     
    #18     Jan 14, 2009
  9. NAMBLA?
     
    #19     Jan 14, 2009
  10. You called the man an underachiever & blaming problems on others when in fact, he put his time, energy & money into trying to wake up the people. You are hating, bigtime. And you are jealous of his success, cause in fact, he was very successful.


    ADD kicking in? You have to be nominated by a member and then you are evaluated. You can't just join. You can apply. Just like you can apply to any Ivy League or you can apply to your local Freemason chapter.

    There are degrees of membership, the first level is easier attained, the next is exclusive. A.Russo was offered membership by Nick Rockefeller, he would have been shoed in past the initial level.
    Either way, I doubt you could even get a reccomendation, let alone get into CFR.

    Noone here cares about the exclusivety of your perverted sex clubs.
     
    #20     Jan 14, 2009