Here's a cheery tidbit: Amazon offers Quigley's "Tragedy and Hope" on Kindle!" More and more people getting wised up. This book, originally published in 1961, was suppressed and at one point was disappearing from libraries nationwide. What follows is a quote from an Amazon reviewer.
"Carroll Quigley was a legendary professor of history at the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service of Georgetown University, and a former instructor at Princeton and Harvard.
He was a lecturer at the Industrial College of the Armed Forces, the Brookings Institution, the U. S. Naval Weapons Laboratory, the Foreign Service Institute of the State Department, and the Naval College.
Quigley was a closely connected elite "insider" to the American Establishment, with impeccable credentials and trappings of respectability.
But Carroll Quigley's most notable achievement was the authorship of one of the most important books of the 20th Century: Tragedy and Hope - A History of the World in Our Time.
No one can truly be cognizant of the intricate evolution of networks of power and influence which have played a crucial role in determining who and what we are as a civilization without being familiar with the contents of this 1,348-page tome.
It is the "Ur-text" of Establishment Studies, earning Quigley the epithet of "the professor who knew too much" in a Washington Post article published shortly after his 1977 death.
In Tragedy and Hope, as well as the posthumous The Anglo-American Establishment: From Rhodes to Cliveden, Quigley traces this network, in both its overt and covert manifestations, back to British racial imperialist and financial magnate Cecil Rhodes and his secret wills, outlining the clandestine master plan through seven decades of intrigue, spanning two world wars, to the assassination of John Kennedy.
Through an elaborate structure of banks, foundations, trusts, public-policy research groups, and publishing concerns (in addition to the prestigious scholarship program at Oxford), the initiates of what are described as the Round Table groups (and its offshoots such as the Royal Institute of International Affairs and the Council on Foreign Relations) came to dominate the political and financial affairs of the world."
. . . . and, even here on ZH, some think references to this stuff are all wild tin-foil conspiracies.
Here's to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They're not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the status quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them. About the only thing you can't do is ignore them. Because they change things. They push the human race forward. And while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do.
Dynamite, Legend WB7.
He may be a zombie puppet but he takes to the script with relish. His masters must be so fucking proud of the cunt.
You listening Noddy you pathetic piece of shit?
How many millions do we spend on Homeland Security....and specifically wathching the bridges and tunnels in and out of Manhattan and they cant figure out who climbed up a f-in support tower on this bridge and swapped flags?
Who's ready to watch the political class go completely belly up? lol Should be interesting to how desperate they get as the world decides these puppets are nothing more then impediments in the function of the new normal.
Bankers and politicians... Anyone can do this shit, we practically are, WHILE holding down a real job. Lets put these fukers "OUT OF BUSINESS"
Here's a cheery tidbit: Amazon offers Quigley's "Tragedy and Hope" on Kindle!" More and more people getting wised up. This book, originally published in 1961, was suppressed and at one point was disappearing from libraries nationwide. What follows is a quote from an Amazon reviewer.
"Carroll Quigley was a legendary professor of history at the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service of Georgetown University, and a former instructor at Princeton and Harvard.
He was a lecturer at the Industrial College of the Armed Forces, the Brookings Institution, the U. S. Naval Weapons Laboratory, the Foreign Service Institute of the State Department, and the Naval College.
Quigley was a closely connected elite "insider" to the American Establishment, with impeccable credentials and trappings of respectability.
But Carroll Quigley's most notable achievement was the authorship of one of the most important books of the 20th Century: Tragedy and Hope - A History of the World in Our Time.
No one can truly be cognizant of the intricate evolution of networks of power and influence which have played a crucial role in determining who and what we are as a civilization without being familiar with the contents of this 1,348-page tome.
It is the "Ur-text" of Establishment Studies, earning Quigley the epithet of "the professor who knew too much" in a Washington Post article published shortly after his 1977 death.
In Tragedy and Hope, as well as the posthumous The Anglo-American Establishment: From Rhodes to Cliveden, Quigley traces this network, in both its overt and covert manifestations, back to British racial imperialist and financial magnate Cecil Rhodes and his secret wills, outlining the clandestine master plan through seven decades of intrigue, spanning two world wars, to the assassination of John Kennedy.
Through an elaborate structure of banks, foundations, trusts, public-policy research groups, and publishing concerns (in addition to the prestigious scholarship program at Oxford), the initiates of what are described as the Round Table groups (and its offshoots such as the Royal Institute of International Affairs and the Council on Foreign Relations) came to dominate the political and financial affairs of the world."
. . . . and, even here on ZH, some think references to this stuff are all wild tin-foil conspiracies.
Interesting, I wonder if that means it is selling.
Here's to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They're not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the status quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them. About the only thing you can't do is ignore them. Because they change things. They push the human race forward. And while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do.
This country needs an enema!
~The Joker, Batman
Dynamite, Legend WB7.
He may be a zombie puppet but he takes to the script with relish. His masters must be so fucking proud of the cunt.
You listening Noddy you pathetic piece of shit?
If the bridge is such a an important landmark, then why is it so rusty?
Seriously. Check out the photos. it looks like something you'd see in Cleveland, not NYC.
http://nypost.com/2014/07/22/white-flags-flying-from-brooklyn-bridge-cop...
How many millions do we spend on Homeland Security....and specifically wathching the bridges and tunnels in and out of Manhattan and they cant figure out who climbed up a f-in support tower on this bridge and swapped flags?
money well spent again
You know damn well that money went to enriching somebody and not for our security!
I'm sure there was a reference to selling a guilible person a bridge in all this also considering what bridge they used to make the statement.
Not only has the bridge been sold, it was broken into tranches and rehypothecated several times..
And it's not even the the original bridge! The original is in Long Beach CA (or so I'm told).
Who's ready to watch the political class go completely belly up? lol Should be interesting to how desperate they get as the world decides these puppets are nothing more then impediments in the function of the new normal.
Bankers and politicians... Anyone can do this shit, we practically are, WHILE holding down a real job. Lets put these fukers "OUT OF BUSINESS"
We are getting the "hang" of it up north.
http://m.thestar.com/#/article/news/canada/2014/07/17/senator_mike_duffy...
okay, now you're talkin sense brah.
"Who's ready to watch the political class go completely belly up?"
When placing a pol, crat or bankster in a guillotine, belly-down is preferred. Though belly-up can be made to work.
So, what do you say to your wife who's got two black eyes?
Nuthin'. You done told her twice!
"Honey Hush" by Big Joe Turner, who credited the song to his Wife:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciuPfT2zxCQ
It is a character flaw to be sure but the words "irish sunglasses" will make me smile until the day I die.
Down arrows for a pretty funny joke?
You got the dv's for being a bitch. And a irrelevant one at that.
And this whole time you up and thought that taking Womyn's Studies would land you some easy pieces of ass, didn't you!
Dumbass limpwristed metrosexual.
Oh, fuck off you asshole douche-bag.
Hey William, we were shocked at first too but then saw the ABC footage, which appears to show heavily faded American flags.
Like the ones up on the moon
Didn't it used to be a crime to deface the flag?
Certainly not illegal to burn one.
Bled white.
I don't know...,
kinda goes with the new Amerika..., don't you think?
I mean, the country's just about washed up...,
as we knew it.