tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7938933649493088489.post8107712344620480101..comments2024-01-18T17:25:10.325-08:00Comments on Living Outside The Dialectic: Alaska Governor Sarah Palin is a CommunitarianNiki Raapanahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14835214436658839836noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7938933649493088489.post-53812155792211376332008-09-01T08:51:00.000-07:002008-09-01T08:51:00.000-07:00I haven't been following the campaigns because I d...I haven't been following the campaigns because I don't believe they are relevant, so I had not read anything about Palin except what you posted here until today. For now I'm sticking to my analysis of the Trilateral Commission and the CFR indicators, and they're pointing to Obama. The republicans are reacting to that, but it won't change anything, unless by accident, and Palin looks like a hedged bet against that eventuality.<BR/><BR/>I covered Katrina with news clips and comment, as you and thousands of other websites did. Those who stayed in the areas threatened by Gustav until evacuation notices went out are now wearing armbands containing their personal history which is scanned into a computer database, so their movement can be tracked. How will they benefit from anything I could possibly add to what I have already published? How many more examples have to be provided?<BR/><BR/>I tend to season my comments with a little hot sauce which many people find very offensive. Most commentators are much more tactful which is just another word for compromise, and they are highly respected by large followings of some very ignorant people. The prophets were killed because of their corrosive pronouncements, but I am no prophet, so I'm simply ignored, which is not really a problem, because I understand why. Most people who congratulate me on anything eventually drop out of sight. If I didn't understand it, it would be embarrassing to admit how few have stayed with me for any length of time. I can count them on one hand, and some of them are pretty quiet.<BR/><BR/>Helping those who want to study has always been my intent. My hosting service is paid to October 2010, so its available whether or not I publish another page or make another post. I'm not looking for an ending actually, but a beginning when people's confidence in this corruption they call government is finally shaken off its baseless foundation. It won't be a pretty sight, but nothing less will produce the necessary change, and then it will be out of our hands anyway. Ironically, there is very little difference between my views and those of the powers behind this system. I know much of what they know and can describe it in the same words which they would use if they were so inclined. The difference of course, is that I see a different outcome from what they intend.<BR/><BR/>I want to reorganize the content of congregator.net adding megabytes of collected information, and put it all on a CD or DVD perhaps, for off line use in case we should loose the Internet. I do expect the Internet to go off limits to the general public as soon as it has achieved its propaganda publishing purpose. <BR/><BR/>When the people finally realize that they are absolutely powerless, public journalism will have no function, so it will cease, and the expression of contrary views will not be allowed. The tone of journalism can be expected to reflect official dictations from our masters, and news papers, if they even exist, will be read through rose colored glasses.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7938933649493088489.post-71460990447996951082008-09-01T03:37:00.000-07:002008-09-01T03:37:00.000-07:00There are still those who want to study, I just go...There are still those who want to study, I just got another email thanking us and another from an ACL friend who wants to learn more from you in regards to what this knowledge has done to his faith. I don't think we can ever know how many people have gained from what you've done at congregator.net. Maybe it's time we just write for us and the people who are trying to get out of the dialectic.<BR/><BR/>I was so very wrong about this election; I was certain it would be hillary and/or nobama because of their direct ties to the DLC. I barely paid any attention to McCain and know only a few things about him. I thought it was a waste of my time to follow the election because I was sure it would all follow their plan, no matter who won. But this Palin pick is so far out of what I imagined that I am compelled to read and find out more. It's as if picking her added just the right level of new "excitement" that people were looking for.. and it's giving people lots of opportunity to talk about all their opposing, dialectical opinions. It's a trip to read what they believe are the important "issues." How can we quit our work when the issue of changing our communities into a new global to local communitarian system is never mentioned? <BR/><BR/>I've been asked by several people what I think of her, and I wish I could say she's not one of them. It sure looks like she's not, and on the surface she seems okay. But maybe the most important "truth" about Palin is written into new municipal plans and community policing grants in Wasilla. Maybe all the hype about her could lead to exposure of LA21 and community development. Or maybe I'm wrong about her and she could be just a regular Alaskan mom devoted to public service work. <BR/><BR/>Here's an interesting forum called the American Thinker: http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2008/08/hillary_supporters_and_sarah_p.htmlNiki Raapanahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14835214436658839836noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7938933649493088489.post-39083669852892364862008-08-31T18:24:00.000-07:002008-08-31T18:24:00.000-07:00The one thing which is becoming increasingly clear...The one thing which is becoming increasingly clear is that there are numerous dialectical processes going on. Thousands of them actually if the truth were known, working one within another.<BR/><BR/>People are generally willing to see those which work against their personal interests, but gleefully support those which they perceive to be in their favor, or against their opposition. Will they ever learn that the result is always the same? Not likely. All the evidence suggests that the people are getting the government they want and fully deserve.<BR/><BR/>Perhaps we should congratulate them on their success, and move on. I really don't know where the line should be drawn, but I am certain that there is a proper place, and that we are very close to it, and perhaps it has already been passed.<BR/><BR/>The Bible prophecy states that the good news of the kingdom will be preached unto all the world, and then the end will come. - (Matthew 24:14) The Internet is global. The news has been published. When the people are interested only in their own personal pursuits, and the dialectic is helping them achieve it, and they whole heartedly throw their support behind it, what more is there to be done?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com