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« on: October 17, 2007, 06:33:46 PM »

"They're just running a Snake God Op on us"

Half way through the 3rd hour.


[Original title: Best Alex Jones quote ever during todays show]
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« Reply #1 on: October 17, 2007, 06:50:29 PM »

Sorry. Who's the snake god?
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« Reply #2 on: October 17, 2007, 06:55:49 PM »

AJ was talking about how insane global warming is and comparing it to how priests in the old days would tell their people that a Snake God was coming and that they all needed to prepare for the coming of the Snake God that never came. They then would consolidate power ...Something like that.
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« Reply #3 on: October 17, 2007, 07:25:18 PM »

No way!

The snake god will invade the day Stephen Colbert runs for presi...

Uhoh.

http://digg.com/politics/Stephen_Colbert_Officially_Announces_Run_for_White_House

Does that mean we're in a lot of trouble?

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« Reply #4 on: October 17, 2007, 07:54:56 PM »

I am paraphrasing, but this is kind of what I remember near the end of the show:

"we are flying around in a fricking molten lava radioactive spaceship with explosions every second, of course it is unstable stupid!"

i pissed my pants

http://nw0.info/files/Radio/Alex%20Jones%20Radio%20Archive/2007/October/aj_2007-10-17.mp3
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« Reply #5 on: October 17, 2007, 08:22:30 PM »

Ok here it is...

1:47:35
http://nw0.info/files/Radio/Alex%20Jones%20Radio%20Archive/2007/October/aj_2007-10-17.mp3
So they want to have that normal change come and say it is manmade to have a planetary government to come and save us from the crisis.

Cause the truth is volcanoes blow up, glaciers suddenly form and in just a few years sea levels go up, they go down.  What are they talking about? They have to have an Earth with a stable climate...

Hey baby...

There isn't any stable climate. 

We are on a gigantic spaceship. 

A huge rock,

a molten rock

with little islands floating on top of lava. 

Oh yeah...

orbiting a gigantic nuclear furnace,

blasting out every type of radiation you can imagine.

"oh, we must make it stable"

IT ISN'T STABLE!

But that is the same witch doctor trick they learned 10,000 years ago, 7,000 years ago, 5,000 years ago, 3,000 years ago

they would tell them, because the priest would mark down the dates on the calender

it didn't matter if it was in Greece, or Mesopotamia, or Babylon, or the Aztec imans, the mayan culture before that

they would know when the eclipse was coming and they would say:

"you gotta serve us, do what we say

or the god..." the goblin god, the snake god, the titan, whoever it was

it was different for every group "...will eat the sun."

and it eats the sun, they all prostrate themselves before them and then worship them for another 30 years

till another thing happens and by then after they had seen four or five eclipses and the snake god

and the priests had the power to make the snake god spit it out,

it was over.

And they are just running a "snake-god" op on you as usual

and of course you will all fall directly for it and take your injections.
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« Reply #6 on: October 17, 2007, 08:29:03 PM »

Don't forget when he said "Sea Hags having their way with you"! Hahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahhahahahaahahh!  Grin

No wonder Sea Hags like Admiralty law.
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« Reply #7 on: October 17, 2007, 08:43:10 PM »

Snake God on YouTube...


"Snake God Operation"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4eWn4Q71Zo
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« Reply #8 on: October 17, 2007, 08:48:58 PM »

Bahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha that is brilliant  Cheesy
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« Reply #9 on: October 17, 2007, 09:25:14 PM »

Al Gore got the Nobel Peace Prize for running a snake god op on us!
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« Reply #10 on: October 17, 2007, 10:49:48 PM »

I didn't find it too funny. But the comments in this thread are well worth it. Smiley

I love your reaction Sane - "I pissed my pants!" Smiley lolz
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« Reply #11 on: October 18, 2007, 03:38:48 PM »

 Gore (BA, Gov) has written about the concepts behind the fleshing-out of a 'Snake God' in his book: 'The Assault on Reason: How the Politics of Fear, Secrecy, and Blind Faith Subvert Wise Decision Making, Degrade Our Democracy, and Put Our Country and Our World in Peril' (2007, Penguin Press):

(p. 31):

    When human beings developed a higher order of thinking, we gained an advantage in being able to anticipate emerging threats. We gained the ability to conceptualize threats instead of just perceiving them. But we also gained the ability to conceptualize imaginary threats. And when groups of people are persuaded to conceptualize these imaginary threats, they can activate the fear response as powerfully as would real threats.

    This ability to conceive of something that activates the amygdala and starts the fear response is particularly significant because of another important and closely related phenomenon, called "vicarious traumatization." If someone, such as a family member or an individual with whom we identify has experienced trauma, that person's feelings can be communicated to us even though we didn't directly experience the traumatic event.

    Recent research proves that the telling of traumatic stories to those who feel linked by identity to the victims of trauma -- whether the shared identity is ethnic, religious, historical, cultural, linguistic, tribal, or nationalistic -- can actually produce emotional and physical responses in the listener similar to those experienced by the victims.

(pp. 47-48):
    Fear, however, can disrupt the easy balance between reason and faith -- especially irrational fear of a kind less readily dispelled by reason. When fear crowds out reason, many people feel a greater need for the comforting certainty of absolute faith. And they become more vulnerable to the appeals of secular leaders who profess absolute certainty in simplistic explanations portraying all problems as manifestations of the struggle between good and evil.

There are more quotes from the book at this site:
http://www.tomhull.com/blog/archives/601-Al-Gore-The-Assault-on-Reason.html
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« Reply #12 on: November 17, 2007, 02:00:05 PM »

BBC: The President of the Czech Republic dismisses concerns over the environment and accuses Al Gore of being an "apostle of arrogance".

Has Al Gore got it wrong on climate change?

The President of the Czech Republic, Vaclav Klaus thinks so and explains why he thinks concern over the environment has been over-hyped.

He also gives his perspective on relations with Russia and the US following plans to base parts of the US missile defence system in the Czech Republic.

For interview, go here: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/hardtalk/7091092.stm
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« Reply #13 on: November 17, 2007, 04:24:55 PM »

Here is the transcript of a recent speech the President of the Czech Republic Vaclav Klaus made, 'What Is Endangered: Climate or Freedom?'  Wink
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28.9.2007

Thank you very much for the invitation to this important gathering. Thank you for giving me a chance to address this very distinguished audience.

I have to start on a personal note. This is not my first visit of Salt Lake City. I spent here two hours in one beautiful spring morning in May, 1969. After studying during the spring term at Cornell University I boarded a Greyhound bus and spent 20 days traveling across the United States. I was here in jeans and with long hair. I had breakfast here somewhere, walked around, visited the temple and boarded the bus again with the next stop Reno.

I did not expect to come here again and especially in the position I hold now. It was in the dark communist days. It was at the end of the short but promising era of the Czechoslovak Prague Spring and it was my first and at the same time last visit to your beautiful country for the next 20 years. The collapse of communism in November 1989 changed everything. Freedom and democracy which followed as a result of our radical systemic change made us a totally different country, free and prosperous, member of the European Union and NATO, and a good friend and close ally of the United States of America.

I used the term “communism collapsed” not without purpose. I know that there are – both here and elsewhere – many people who claim that they defeated communism. As an integral part and active player of that process, I would dare to argue that communism melted down and would add that the meltdown was accelerated by the strong stances of Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher who refused to compromise with the Soviet Union. What helped us was their policies, not the soft, so called peace-policy of our West European neighbors.

I have had tens, if not hundreds of speeches in your country after that. At the beginning, my topics were communism and how to get rid of its legacy. The transition from communism to a free society is over, and not only in my country. One may have reservations about developments in some of the former communist countries but I strongly disagree with attempts to look at those countries with a misleading optics of fighting communism there now. To trivialize the multifaceted and multidimensional post-communist transition in such a way is a serious fallacy.

My second topic, if not obsession, used to be (and still is) Europe and the European Union, something not sufficiently understood here. After almost half a century of communism the Czech Republic wanted to be again a normal European country, which means – these days – to be a member of the European Union.

This is what we accepted and both our gradual approaching the EU during the first fifteen years after the fall of communism and our entry into it three years ago represented an integral part of our radical political, social and economic transformation. Nevertheless, our communist experience made us sensitive to all kinds, forms, manifestations and aspects of the suppression of freedom and democracy in the name of allegedly “higher” goals and due to it we find that the EU unification project itself – an almost holy and sacred goal which explains, justifies and excuses everything – not only a blessing. The currently politically correct approach, I call Europeism, does not see it and tries to create a brave new world without nations, without borders, without politics, without a “demos” (which means without authentic citizens) and – as a result of it – without democracy. I see it as a big problem.

Today, I intend to discuss another “high and holy” issue. I want to speak about supposed devastating climate changes, about consequences of global warming and about our responses and reactions to them. Some people try – consciously or subconsciously – caricature people like me and accuse those of us, who dare to speak about it differently than is now politically correct, of talking about things we do not understand and are not experts on. They are wrong. People like me do not try to enter the field of climatology, do not try to better measure global temperature, and do not try to suggest alternative scenarios of the future global climate fluctuations (based on different, but equally speculative and unreliable forecasting models). In my argumentation I don’t talk about climatology but about environmentalism, about an ideology which puts nature and environment and their supposed protection and preservation before and above freedom.

It may sound surprisingly but I have the feeling that I have not changed the subject of my talks in the last 18 years. Talking about communism, talking about europeism and talking about environmentalism is more or less, structurally, similar if not identical. The issue is always freedom and its enemies. Those of us who feel very strongly about it can never accept

- the irrationality with which the current world has embraced the climate change (or global warming) as the main threat to the future of mankind, as well as

- the irrationality of proposed and partly already implemented public initiatives because they will fatally endanger our freedom and prosperity, the two goals we consider – I do believe – our priorities.

After spending the whole day at the UN Climate Change Conference on Monday and two following days at the General Assembly I know what I am talking about.

The problem is that we are confronted with many prejudices, misunderstandings and now already also vested insterests. As I said, the climate change debate is basically not about science; it is about ideology. It is not about global temperature; it is about the concept of human society. It is not about scientific ecology; it is about environmentalism.

I would summarize my position on these issues in the following way:

1. Contrary to the currently prevailing views – promoted by global warming alarmists, Al Gore’s preaching, the IPCC, or the Stern Report – the increase in global temperatures in the last years, decades and centuries has been very small and because of its size practically negligible in its actual impact upon human beings and their activities. (The today’s difference of temperature between Prague and Salt Lake City is almost 30 degrees Fahrenheit, which is much more than even Al Gore promises as regards the whole next century temperature increase.)

2. The available empirical evidence is not alarming. The arguments of global warming alarmists rely exclusively upon very speculative forecasts, not upon past experience. Their forecasts are based on experimental simulations of very large forecasting models that have not been found very reliable when explaining past developments.

3. The whole debate is, of course, not only about ideology. The problem has its important scientific aspect but it should be stressed that the scientific dispute about the causes of recent climate changes continues. The attempt to proclaim a scientific consensus on this issue is a tragic mistake, because there is none.

4. We are rational and responsible people and know that we have to act when necessary. But we should know that a rational response to any danger depends on the size and probability of the eventual risk and on the magnitude of the costs of its avoidance. As a responsible politician, as an academic economist, as an author of a book about the economics of climate change, I feel obliged to say that – based on our current knowledge – the risk is too small and the costs of eliminating it too high. The application of the so called “precautionary principle,” advocated by the environmentalists, is – conceptually – a wrong strategy.

5. The deindustrialization and similar restrictive policies will be of no help. Instead of blocking economic growth, the increase of wealth all over the world and fast technical progress – all connected with freedom and free markets – we should leave them to proceed unhampered. Economic growth, increase of wealth and technical progress represent the solution to the consequences of eventual climate changes, not their cause. We should promote adaptation, modernization, technical progress. We should trust in the rationality of free people.

6. This issue has a very important North-South and West-East dimension. The developed countries do not have the right to impose any additional burden on the less developed countries. Imposing overambitious and – for such countries – economically disastrous environmental standards on them is unfair and discriminatory.

No radical measures are necessary. Famous Czech writer of the early 20th century Jaroslav Hašek, whose book “The Good Soldier Schweik” is known world-wide, made a good point saying: “To chce klid”. The Americans would probably say “Take it easy” or “Let’s be cool” or “Calm down!”. What the world needs now is to remain “quite normal”. It requires, however, to get rid of the one-sided monopoly, both in the field of climatology and in the public debate. We have to listen to arguments. We have to forget the destructive, but currently so fashionable dictate (if not tyrany) of political correctness. We should provide the same or comparable financial backing to those scientists who do not accept the global warming alarmism.

When I spoke at the UN conference on climate change on Monday morning, I concluded my speech by saying: „We should trust in the rationality of man and in the outcome of spontaneous evolution of human society, not in the virtues of political activism. Therefore, let’s vote for adaptation, not for attempts to mastermind the global climate.” There is nothing to add to it. Especially to this audience.

Václav Klaus, Council for National Policy Conference, Salt Lake City, September 28, 2007
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« Reply #14 on: December 03, 2007, 12:24:03 AM »

"but there is no harm in taking steps to err on the side of caution"

Yes there is.

"We don't really know the level of our impact"

Yes we do.

"but we DO know that changing a bit to lessen any risks (real or percieved) is easy and sensible"

What a stupid statement. Nothing easy or sensible about it.

"we really need to ghet out of the pocket of big oil"

Correct.

"it is a control thing"

Correct.

"Gore (try it, he isn't really a Demon or Lizard)"

The best so far. The man is total criminal scum.
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« Reply #15 on: December 13, 2007, 07:14:16 AM »

THE SNAKE GOD IS FINALLY COMING!!!???

OMG!
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