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Psychic Warrior • 9 years ago

The mainstream media is worst than Ebola.

tonygreen • 9 years ago

Huh, I thought that Ex-Navy Seal Jesse "The Body" Ventura was exposed for what he really is: a mediocre actor who earns his living as a low level government dis-info agent. Surprised to see him back on this show but I guess a guy's got to make a living.

Brother Love • 9 years ago

Atheist= no possible inalienable law rights given by the creator to the individual. No history needed, no recent science needed.

mtzpdlkldpztm722 • 9 years ago

I'm a self proclaimed atheist. That means that I don't condone the opiate of the dumbed down masses.
Oh, and you don't have to remind me about
"the lake of fire," that "place of torment," invented
by a tormented soul.

lewcor • 9 years ago

I would remind you of the mathematical impossibility of living organisms coming into existence by chance. Most churches have corrupted much of the Bible's teachings. Several examples; "Adam was the first man." "There was a world wide flood".

BR549 • 9 years ago

That's great. You hang out here at InfoWars but apparently still don't understand why the founding fathers needed to put that part in our founding documents that specifically put the assignment of inalienable rights outside the hands of man and his ego. So, whether you understand it or not, if you don't even believe in the existence of a supreme being, power, force, whatever, then there is nothing, according to your universal view, that can deny the globalists insisting that they have a right to you and the fruits of your labor.

mtzpdlkldpztm722 • 9 years ago

I don't believe in dieties and I don't believe in religious dogma and hypocrisy. Now if you think that makes me an evil person ... well,
then go ahead and pursue your path.

It's your thing. Do what you're gonna do.
I can't tell you who to sock it to.

BR549 • 9 years ago

It would appear that whatever set of organizational forces that account for even the period table of the elements are not enough to get some people to ponder the presence of a larger set of forces that might have accounted for life as we know it, let alone anything past that.

About 25 years ago or so, I remember reading an article in Scientific American, which I used to jokingly refer to as "my bible" about a small article discussing two men who had then recently used a Cray Computer to collate all the different seismographic computer data that geology researchers still hadn't developed a consistent software platform for. They pulled together ALL this data together and basically stated that, although they knew that the Earth's center was molten, the data was suggesting that the core had "crystal-like" indications, an attribute that psychics and spiritual;y oriented people had been saying for decades at least.

But back to your stance, no one is forcing you to believe that some dude in a white robe and a beard is in control of the Universe. Nor is anyone trying to force you buy into the ugly manipulated 'New World Order-esque' politics behind what we currently see as "religion". Populations over the millennia, however, have found it more "convenient" to relate to this invisible concept when they give it attributes much like themselves, or as with pagan religions, animals as well. This need to anthropomorphize concepts we can't explain is the the root of the same ego related problem that people who DON'T see the need to hold themselves accountable to anything but man's own devices and was why our founding fathers necessitated the inclusion of terms like "God" and "divine" in the Declaration of Independence. It was because there were some people who were social parasites and who never got the memo about the Golden Rule or the term 'boundaries'. It was because of THEM that the founding fathers had to consider people as children still having to answer to their parents for their behavior.

The tenor of your post has me thinking of a petulant four year old who hasn't yet come to grips with having to go to bed at a decent hour because he feels he has reached a certain stage of autonomy (although he can't even spell the word yet) and can judge how much sleep he needs. THAT is the problem.

WHILE you may be able to govern your behavior in a somewhat Libertarian stance, the reality is that far too many other people are not and THAT was why the founding fathers wrote what they did. They couldn't be here to wipe our noses, so to speak, so they put that wording in the document to help remind us that there was something more important than man's ego.

The argument was never about religion, anyway, it was always about controlling one's ego. Buddhists are very familiar with that concept.

mtzpdlkldpztm722 • 9 years ago

Not all atheists are bad people. I'm not out to convert people over to my way of thinking.
That's called mind control, which I don't
condone. I don't want people to be like me.
People have to chose their own path.
I'll listen to what people have to say, but I
want to be heard too. That's what genuine
democracy is all about ... open debates.

BR549 • 9 years ago

Maybe not all atheists aren't bad people, but when they intentionally tear down other people's safety nets, sorry, I have to draw the line. No one "forces" an atheist to choose a religion, yet there are some politically motivated atheists who have a REALLY hard time with boundaries. I'm not suggesting that you're in that boat, mind you, but some of them have no libertarian sense of consciousness; they're just out to prove a point, no matter how many people they piss off.

Odd as it may appear, I am not a religious person, either, however, I am a very spiritual one. For the same reason that our forefathers didn't want the church mixing it up with the state, it was that nasty ego thing. On the surface it may have seemed as if they were giving the church more of a free reign with which to run, but what if it was the other way? What if their intention was to also make a specific point to avoid the reverse relationship, as well; that is to keep religion's dirty hands out of the running of our state?

mtzpdlkldpztm722 • 9 years ago

Separation of church and state ... I'm with you
on that one.

Robby Daniel • 9 years ago

This sounds like a job for an invisible omnipotent omnipresent omniscient angry cosmic magician in the sky ~ (God) ~ Only 'HE' can save us from ourselves now :(
.
What? ~ Whaaat? ~ The topic is ignorance and ppl praying ~ Ooofahh ~ You mean preying with an 'E' and not praying with an 'A' right? ~ My bad ~ Devil made me do it folks ~ Remember him? ~ Angry invisible not quite omnipotent omnipresent pretty well omniscient adversary of 'GOD' that made you do all that evil shet? ~
.

Confucius say... • 9 years ago

He who farts in church, sits in own pew.

mtzpdlkldpztm722 • 9 years ago

With fart like breath, the pastor's tongue lashes
Squirmingly, the sphincter gnashes.

Confucius say... • 9 years ago

Would love to be "fry on warr" when chinese food patron reads THAT bit of profound wisdom in fortune cookie...

mtzpdlkldpztm722 • 9 years ago

Looks like the copulator.

Robby Daniel • 9 years ago

"Glory Hallelujah ~ All praise be to the great groin-god in the sky" ~
.

mzwarrior1 . • 9 years ago

Pretty sure you have a pic of the Titans there Et - not God or His angels; unless your interested in the "Fallen Ones" whom have been banished from Heaven, but reside here. (these would be their offspring in the pic :^)

Robby Daniel • 9 years ago

WTF? ~ That's the after-party (Party) at the Sinner-Gog ~
That's where they get their old 'Kabala-freak' on dude ~

mzwarrior1 . • 9 years ago

Wouldn't that be the same thing ? lol

imalwaysright • 9 years ago

Shut the f..k up, worthless atheist.

mtzpdlkldpztm722 • 9 years ago

Censorship ... from a "man of 'God.' "

Robby Daniel • 9 years ago

Ha-Ha-Ha ~ I'm not atheist 'OR' a theist ~ I'm an animist and also a kind of spiritualist of sorts ~ It's not that I don't believe in anything as you would imply ~ I simply just don't believe in 'YOUR GOD' nor in anyone else's god for that matter ~ Yet funnily enough I believe in obeying the Christ's teachings ~ Go fish ~ I figure I'll maybe run into the dude one day, and while I've no belief in that occultist waffle Saul of Tarsus substituted for the Christ's teachings and commands, and no belief in what's been made of said kabala-occultist blood magic god waffle, as a spiritualist and animist I'm not aiming to run into Christ one day in the sweet 'Bye-and-bye' of paradise or Hades and piss him off without a bloody good reason I can back up with real truth ~
.
Or in other words, as we say in the Antipodes, "Piss-off" wanker ~
.

snoopdog • 9 years ago

What can you expect from a media who work for the Zionist Mafia, an organised crime operation. You're watching deception TV pretending to be truth.

Elm • 9 years ago

If there is ANY truth to this, it is a most disturbing presentation...
https://www.youtube.com/wat...

TopJewGradsWasted • 9 years ago

Not all Jews agree amongst themselves.

obidiah_slope • 9 years ago

Ha....like that. You are very observant apropos Bollyn.

Elm • 9 years ago

True, a friend viewed the clip and had this to say....

"I watched Bollyn's presentation,
and I think that he is a true expert in the field and most of what he says is
true. On the other hand, I also think that his conclusion is wrong. I always
suspected that the Mossad and the Israeli government were accomplices in the
9/11 events. Now, putting all the blame on them is tantamount to believing that
the tail wags the dog.

The Mossad is a tool of the
Israeli government, the same way that the CIA is a tool of the Invisible
Government of the U.S. Moreover, the State of Israel is a tool of the people who
created it and has been controlling it since its creation the Invisible
Government of the US — some of them Zionist Jews. Nevertheless, this control is not perfect, and sometimes the controlled have pushed the controllers to do some
things.

But, again, blaming the Mossad
and the State of Israel for 9/11 is ludicrous. To accept this one would have to
believe that they control the CIA, the NSA, NORAD, the FBI, the US Air Force,
and the rest of important areas of the US government who looked the other way to
avoid stopping the 9/11 PSYOP, and accepting this would be too much.

Moreover, Bollyn paints the
Israelis as bad guys doing evil things to the good guys (Arabs, Palestinians,
etc.). Well, I don't think there are any good guys in this story.

By the way, even CFR secret agent Castro played a role in 9/11 by recruiting Arab
patsies and inciting them to act against the U.S."

Correct Views • 9 years ago

Sorry Jesse, but you ruined yourself when you wanted STERN as VP! He had me up until then. NOT A CHANCE NOW. https://www.youtube.com/wat...

foreverchanged • 9 years ago

That is disappointing, I did not know Jesse wanted Stern as VP.

Baron Von Zipper • 9 years ago

Give it up, Jesse. You are ultimately responsible for your own character assassination. Stay out of bars, and keep your mouth shut, and crap like that won't happen.

Freedom lover • 9 years ago

A lot of people are still drinking the main stream kool aid about Jesse Ventura probably also still believe that 911 and Sandy Hook wasn't an inside job. I would call him a truther as opposed to conspiracy theorist. If you actually look at the facts and do your research he was set up by the CIA like a whole lot of the whistleblowers and other people who should actually be admired instead of being tormented. Do your research and let me know how many people accused him then actually manned up and testified against him.

Cool Hand • 9 years ago

Ventura is a scumbag. People should really look at his opinions on things. People think because he believe is some conspiracies he must be great. He is a agent. Look at some of the masonic clothing he wears.

mtzpdlkldpztm722 • 9 years ago

Black toby.

notoBigBro • 9 years ago

Way out!

Smoke with Da Bear • 9 years ago

He's bad. My proof...you ask? His clothes....!

Class in session..

mtzpdlkldpztm722 • 9 years ago

At least he doesn't wear a noose around his neck.

Tun • 9 years ago

Reading some of these comments makes me realize just how abysmally stupid this site's fan base is. Keep shearing those sheep, Alex.

mtzpdlkldpztm722 • 9 years ago

Another black toby.

Robby Daniel • 9 years ago

We're not 'REALLY' his fan base ~ He's just our favourite fat-guy ~
(Those dimply butt-cheeks and that cute way he rants and raves) ~
Hell, I'm straight, yet if I was gay I'd move to Austin Texas today ;)

jeffydiver • 9 years ago

Yup, justice has nothing to do with the truth. Gold rules, the one with the gold rules.

I just wouldn't go there with increasing defense, leave it to the Lord.....the wicked will always be thrown under a bus; it just takes time.

dorkdynasty • 9 years ago

He just ran out of ways to reinvent himself. Maybe he should try a new hairstyle. Lookin california,feelin minnesota.

remmetlee • 9 years ago

If there is a resistance, it is not permitted to speak out. Ergo, no forum, and no party claiming to be in resistance, who becomes a public figure whose views are disseminated, can be anything other than an agent of those powers already in complete control of all media. Could the wealthy and highly successful Jones be just another media mogul, controlling the opposition? Could a former Navy Seal be just another agent provocateur for the global elite? Keep buying your Molon Labe shirts, kids. The Government needs to know where the radicals are located.

mtzpdlkldpztm722 • 9 years ago

Building 7.

Guest • 9 years ago

Jesse claims to be an atheist.... Claims he would run for potus.... Question: How can he be an atheist and defend the Constitution and my inalienable rights given to me by my creator?
Peace Out!

mtzpdlkldpztm722 • 9 years ago

If you're gonna cast someone into "the lake of fire," then
do it for the actions of the individual, not the individual's
beliefs. Maybe Mr. Ventura doesn't believe in dieties, e.i.,
the external, authoritarian figures, icons and symbols
that represent everything evil ... like hypocrisy.

Mr. Ventura will debate anyone on any issue, anywhere,
and at any time.
How many people in government do you know of that
will do that ?

pope gary the first • 9 years ago

Your creator created dinosaurs and neanderthals who went extinct awhlile back...to see that you dont follow in their footsteps,pick up a book other than the bible and edgumacte yourself!

CmdrSoCal • 9 years ago

"Dinosaur" and "neanderthal" mythology was invented by occult propagandists. Europeans with O- blood were labeled "neanderthals" and I am O- of European descent. "Dinosaurs" were around before the flood during a time of helter skelter genetic engineering by the fallen angels(aliens) same as we are entering today with the GMO food and cross species abominations. The end of the age will be the same as the time of noah, as the bible says. The mark of the beast will be DNA mutation.

Guest • 9 years ago
Robby Daniel • 9 years ago

Please ~ Will a "Spanish-Storian" please respond to this annoying fcuk ~
He'll probably remain locked in Lyndon Larouche's dungeon until you do) ~
.