Sarah Mullaly, about to be Archbishopess of Canterbury
“We cannot enjoy peace in this world unless we are ready to yield to the will of God in respect of death. Our times are in His hand, at His sovereign disposal. We must accept that as best.”
John Owen, Oliver Cromwell's chaplain
John Owen, Oliver Cromwell's chaplain
"The Israelis have been debating the plan... moving the bulk of the Palestinians [in Gaza] to the Sinai Peninsula. The problem is that the people of Gaza don't want to go."
Life Magazine, June 1970.
"Having rid his party of conservatives, that self-described “Heir to Blair”, David Cameron, condemned the Tories to share Labour’s fate: the collapse of the two parties, viewed in narrow partisan terms by the Westminster lobby, is more accurately the collapse of the shared ideology they undertook, between them, to impose on Britain."
Life Magazine, June 1970.
"Having rid his party of conservatives, that self-described “Heir to Blair”, David Cameron, condemned the Tories to share Labour’s fate: the collapse of the two parties, viewed in narrow partisan terms by the Westminster lobby, is more accurately the collapse of the shared ideology they undertook, between them, to impose on Britain."
Aris Rousinos
"'From the river to the sea' is in the original charter of Israel's Likud Party and is the stated policy of Israel's current government. So how can it be antisemitic?"
"'From the river to the sea' is in the original charter of Israel's Likud Party and is the stated policy of Israel's current government. So how can it be antisemitic?"
Frances 'Cassandra' Coppola
Robin Monotti's list of massacres
ReplyDeletehttps://x.com/robinmonotti/status/1975455581310706125
Matt Gaetz on aipac and politicians with a qr code
https://x.com/ShawnRyan762/status/1975924304102518919
We shall have world government, whether or not we like it. The question is only whether world government will be achieved by consent or by conquest.
James Warburg before the Subcommittee on Revision of the United Nations Charter, February 17, 1950 Washington, D. C.
Work Till You’re 65 and Die at 67
ReplyDeleteThe Boeing experience was that employees retiring at age 65 received pension cheques for 18 months, on average, prior to death. A similar experience was discovered at Lockheed Martin, where on average, employees received pension cheques for just 17 months.
Apparently the experiences at Ford Motor Company and Bell Labs were similar to those of Boeing and Lockheed. Statistics at a pre-retirement seminar illustrated that the average age of retirement at most large corporations in the US was 57. So people retiring at age 65 are a minority, but it is still a startling statistic.
The thought is that the hard working late retirees (65) are more than likely putting too much stress on their ageing bodies and minds and due to the stress, they develop a variety of health problems. The associated stress induced health problems lead to them dying within two years of retirement.
Another startling statistic from the same Corporations is that those who retire earlier, say age 55, tend to enjoy their retirement on average for more than 25 years.
https://arbiterz.com/work-till-youre-65-and-die-at-67-scary-report-shows-how-work-affects-life-expectancy/
“As one scrolls through the roster of Laurel Canyon superstars, what one finds, far more often than not, are the sons and daughters of the military/intelligence complex and the sons and daughters of extreme wealth and privilege—oftentimes, you’ll find both rolled into one convenient package...
ReplyDeleteWhat if the musicians themselves (and various other leaders and founders of the ‘movement’) were every bit as much a part of the intelligence community as the people who were supposedly harassing them? What if, in other words, the entire youth culture of the 1960s was created not as a grass-roots challenge to the status quo, but as a cynical exercise in discrediting and marginalizing the budding anti-war movement and creating a fake opposition that could be easily controlled and led astray? And what if the harassment these folks were subjected to was largely a stage-managed show designed to give the leaders of the counterculture some much-needed ‘street cred’? What if, in reality, they were pretty much all playing on the same team?”
David McGowan