fognate @fognate ?

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"The main problem I see with a World Government is that nations would have to forget about their own constitution and set of rules and conform to a collective idea of a constitution and ours wouldnt matter anymore. I think [...]" · View
  • fognate posted on the forum topic Joshua in the group Global:   5 days, 6 hours ago · View

    There are so many different kinds of violence. The type of violence we need in America for a well-needed revolution isn’t necessarily war, but there is necessary violence in order to change Washington. After all, they will use violence against us, but we need to choose our battles wisely. If politicians speak of taking away [...]

  • fognate posted a new activity comment:   5 days, 6 hours ago · View

    Agreed. Having economic control is having ultimate controll; I think when this ”Bank of the World” thing finally comes into play, there will be riots that will make the 1999 WTO protests look civilized. A world government would be much more imaginable if there was a world bank, and I believe the NWO is also aware of this.

    In reply to - fognate posted an update: The main problem I see with a World Government is that nations would have to forget about their own constitution and set of rules and conform to a collective idea of a constitution and ours wouldnt matter anymore. I think many people across the globe would have a problem with that(Americans in [...] · View
  • fognate posted an update:   1 week, 2 days ago ·   updated 5 days, 6 hours ago · View

    The main problem I see with a World Government is that nations would have to forget about their own constitution and set of rules and conform to a collective idea of a constitution and ours wouldnt matter anymore. I think many people across the globe would have a problem with that(Americans in particular)

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      orpheus42 · 5 days, 7 hours ago

      I’m not sure a world constitution would be any more or less oppressive than the governing system we already have. Nevertheless, I tend to be far less concerned about an overt world government than I am about de facto world governance by financial and corporate powers.

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        fognate · 5 days, 6 hours ago

        Agreed. Having economic control is having ultimate controll; I think when this ”Bank of the World” thing finally comes into play, there will be riots that will make the 1999 WTO protests look civilized. A world government would be much more imaginable if there was a world bank, and I believe the NWO is also aware of this.

  • fognate wrote a new blog post: Flash of Green   1 week, 4 days ago · View

    There is a natural phenomenon that occurs at each day’s end as the sun goes down.  The sun releases different colors on its descent such as red or white, but occasionally one can be lucky enough to witness the very last ray of light the sun releases before it can no longer be seen from that same [...]

  • fognate wrote a new blog post: The Powerful Individual   1 month, 1 week ago · View

    The individual is an entity that is to be respected; he does not worship his leaders although he may worship the Great Architect of the Universe. He recognizes his own creative power, not just the cumulative power. Power in numbers does not mean as much to him as the power of the human spirit. A World [...]

  • fognate created the blog Operation F.O.G.   1 month, 1 week ago · View

  • fognate posted an update in the group Global:   1 month, 1 week ago · View

    This is my first post on this site ever, so I have to ask; is this like facebook for christ-following revolutionaries? If so maybe some of you can help me out? email: fognate@gmail.com

  • fognate posted a new activity comment:   1 month, 1 week ago · View

    A follower of Christ would protect the weak ”the meek shall inherit the Earth”, but I dont think that ethically we can say they HAVE to.

    In reply to - todd posted on the forum topic Insurrection? in the group Anarchists and anti-authoritarians: @roymondous: a question: do the strong have a duty to protect the weak? · View