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Someone told me to watch 2016 documentary. Was very unsettling. I am not good with politics, which is why I do not get involved in discussions about it. And the fact it has been known to ruin friendships. I know for a fact that there are some very intelligent people here so, was just curious about what others thought about the Bilderberg Group. I have never heard about them before watching 2016. Any thoughts?
These guys have a lot of power but only fig eaters pull the strings.

Watch the ears.
(11-06-2012, 12:14 AM)cladking Wrote: [ -> ]These guys have a lot of power but only fig eaters pull the strings.

Watch the ears.

What are fig eaters?
(11-06-2012, 12:32 AM)sharit Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-06-2012, 12:14 AM)cladking Wrote: [ -> ]These guys have a lot of power but only fig eaters pull the strings.

Watch the ears.

What are fig eaters?

They're quite possibly completely imaginary people who eat figs that grow in alchemical gold (fossiled gold) at the fountain of youth by the philosopher's stone. These are figs from the "Tree of Life" also known as the "Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil" as mentioned throughout ancient literature. Tracking these people (if they actually exist) through history is very difficult. There are a surprising number of folks named Rothschild, for instance, spanning numerous generations that have identical ears but different clothes and hairstyles.

No one thinks it's real, of course, but I'm gradually outting them.

Ancient people believed in a white substance like sperm that flowed up in water from the ground that was actually gold and made your bones smell good. It might sound nuts but it might be true. Read your book of Enoch and Pyramid Texts to find out about Sopdu and Priestesses of the Sycamore. I think people might be in for an awakening whether anyone actually has access to these figs today or not. The Book of Revelations and Enoch agree that someday the righteous will gather at Giza (Eden) and the fountains will flow once more. I tend to doubt it but would love to go into fig growing.

Bilderburg isn't mere wannabes but they only have the ear of the fig eaters who have been around at least since the 16th century.

People scoff but all human history is tied together by this theory and best of all it proves that people have been getting more superstitious over the millinea rather than less. It shows our ancestors were intelligent and wise rather than sun addled bumpkins. I think it has the ring of truth.
(11-06-2012, 01:00 AM)cladking Wrote: [ -> ]Bilderburg isn't mere wannabes but they only have the ear of the fig eaters who have been around at least since the 16th century.

They don't even know the ear they have is the exact same ear their great great grandfathers might have had.
(11-06-2012, 01:00 AM)cladking Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-06-2012, 12:32 AM)sharit Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-06-2012, 12:14 AM)cladking Wrote: [ -> ]These guys have a lot of power but only fig eaters pull the strings.

Watch the ears.

What are fig eaters?

They're quite possibly completely imaginary people who eat figs that grow in alchemical gold (fossiled gold) at the fountain of youth by the philosopher's stone. These are figs from the "Tree of Life" also known as the "Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil" as mentioned throughout ancient literature. Tracking these people (if they actually exist) through history is very difficult. There are a surprising number of folks named Rothschild, for instance, spanning numerous generations that have identical ears but different clothes and hairstyles.

No one thinks it's real, of course, but I'm gradually outting them.

Ancient people believed in a white substance like sperm that flowed up in water from the ground that was actually gold and made your bones smell good. It might sound nuts but it might be true. Read your book of Enoch and Pyramid Texts to find out about Sopdu and Priestesses of the Sycamore. I think people might be in for an awakening whether anyone actually has access to these figs today or not. The Book of Revelations and Enoch agree that someday the righteous will gather at Giza (Eden) and the fountains will flow once more. I tend to doubt it but would love to go into fig growing.

Bilderburg isn't mere wannabes but they only have the ear of the fig eaters who have been around at least since the 16th century.

People scoff but all human history is tied together by this theory and best of all it proves that people have been getting more superstitious over the millinea rather than less. It shows our ancestors were intelligent and wise rather than sun addled bumpkins. I think it has the ring of truth.

I believe 100% in the existence of the fig eaters and am not a scoffer. Further, I agree that this historical theory in its entirety bears the ring of truth.

Also, my bones smell good (except right after I wheel a very heavy load up a ramp).
(11-06-2012, 01:20 AM)HairOfTheDog Wrote: [ -> ]I believe 100% in the existence of the fig eaters and am not a scoffer. Further, I agree that this historical theory in its entirety bears the ring of truth.

Also, my bones smell good (except right after I wheel a very heavy load up a ramp).



I'm glad I'm not alone since I think it's quite likely as well. There just seem to be too many sources of this for it to be imagined by me or the sources.

The people who actually are pulling the strings have always stayed behind the scenes. Even in the days of the kings most would have "consultants" for important decisions whose word would usually carry the day. In the past these people always had the greatest good as their goal but I'm not as sure this has been true since 1980. I have the sense that the Bilderburgs are mostly just a self congratulatory group. Don't get me wrong; these people control a great deal of power and when they act in unison it is greatly amplified but when it conflicts with what the powerful people want the Bilderburgs lose. The world is being dragged toward a hegemony 75 years before its time that might be highly destructive of empires and infrastructure. It will be highly destructive of liberty and individual rights if it succeeds or not. It will likely bring back slavery but this will be a slavery of the mind where the drones are well cared for at very little cost.

I'm still a sort of fan of the UN but much of the agenda is originating at this source. People seem to think the UN is irrelevant so they don't pay attention. Watch how they affect laws world wide. They are becoming one of the largest law making bodies in the world.

Did I mention I don't believe in ramps? Beat_deadhorse

I think healthy people usually smell good when they're working. After it gets stale they get a whiff.
Watch how they affect laws world wide. They are becoming one of the largest law making bodies in the world.

Did I mention I don't believe in ramps? Beat_deadhorse

I think healthy people usually smell good when they're working. After it gets stale they get a whiff.
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You made an excellent point about the UN!
I like them you pick their clothes and styles then you can make a recording (Thats their heart) and put it in and send to grandma.
(11-06-2012, 11:37 AM)cladking Wrote: [ -> ]I'm still a sort of fan of the UN but much of the agenda is originating at this source. People seem to think the UN is irrelevant so they don't pay attention. Watch how they affect laws world wide. They are becoming one of the largest law making bodies in the world.

Did I mention I don't believe in ramps? Beat_deadhorse

I think healthy people usually smell good when they're working. After it gets stale they get a whiff.



The UN is necessary, but the orginal charter may need to be revised again in light of today's worldwide economic and military climate, the goals of the member countries, and the mission of the UN altogether.

The UN becoming a lawmaking body is analogous, imo, to taking soveriegnty away from the states in the US and having all lawmaking done at the Federal level - except that UN countries/nations aren't tied georgraphically, governmentally, or culturally to each other like the indivdually states. So, not a good idea, imo. Not as bad an idea as establishing an entirely separate/new body (outside of each individual country and outside of the UN) to regulate the seas gloablly if LOST is passed, imo, but still not a good idea.

I think that tuned-in people with vested interestest have a good handle on the UN, its activities, and its evolution. The tuned-inners may be the minority, but the UN's activities and monitoring those versus the UNagreed-to authority is always scoped by its member countries, imo (though I agree the general public in the US is largely indifferent when it comes to the UN).

You might have mentioned not believing in the ramps a time or two. You may swayed me to some degree. I am now 49.9% sure that it's possible that the Egyptians did not use ramp when building the ancient pyramids. I will continue to read your posts about the ramps whenever you post them.

I wish you posted in more general.
Clad: Forgive my many typos in above post; missed the edit expiration. That last line was supposed to say that I wish you posted more in general. I do.

sharit, I know very little about the Bilderberg Group, but plan to read up on it soon and look forward to reading what others share in this thread.
Progress has been slow recently. Tayit is the Goddess of Stone (quarry).

I intend to report anything major as I find it. I might even post a few things here first as I have in the past.
(11-05-2012, 11:52 PM)sharit Wrote: [ -> ]...was just curious about what others thought about the Bilderberg Group. I have never heard about them before watching 2016. Any thoughts?

Haven't seen the documentary, but refreshed my memory about the group this morning. They've been around for decades and they and their (semi) secret meetings have been the subject of conspiracy theories for a very long time. That's how I first heard about them ages ago. Nothing that I read today makes me any more concerned about them than in the past. JMO...

In some ways, I think it's good that there are successful and influential business/financial leaders from different countries that meet and strategize privately to accomplish common goals. They don't always succeed if their goals conflict with those of governments and formal global alliances, but sometimes they do. In my experience, these kinds of group alliances happen on a micro level in all industries and most within social advocacy efforts as well.

If I get a chance, I'm gonna watch the documentary over the holidays. I'm curious as to what you find unsettling; my knowledge of the group is admittedly general at best.

For Clad:
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Looking forward to your next pyramid theory update.
(11-09-2012, 10:45 AM)sharit Wrote: [ -> ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pla...HtO8Q119ms
check it out.

Thanks, sharit! Interesting and unsettling.

I need to know more from different sides/perspectives and will definitely watch the 2016 documentary with my nephew over Thanksgiving break.