07.11.06
Posted in Articles, Money at 12:05 am by goodsamaritan
Here is my transcript of what film producer Aaron Russo said in his video interview regarding feminism, the Rockefellers, the federal reserve and how they all fit together. This is as blatantly simple as it gets folks.
“I was friendly with one of the Rockefellers, ok, and he said to me one day which blew my mind:
He said: Aaron, remember that whole thing about women’s lib when it was the biggest thing in all the magazines, in television: women lib! women have a right to work and a right to vote! and you make sure you have a right to work and they fight for womens lib and a woman’s right to work.
He says: We were promoting that whole thing! You know the council on foreign relations, the federal reserve, because we wanted to get the women into the work force! We wanted to be able to tax them! That’s why you saw it in the newspapers all the time. And the end plus was, then they had to put their kids in child care. Into schools early so we could control their minds at a young age. That’s what that was all about. You called it women’s lib you know. But it was about giving us control!
We are dealing with very diabolical people, very devious diabolical people who are incredibly intelligent, who control the money supply, they control the government… and it is very hard to stop them… the way to do it is to stop the federal reserve system…”
This whole narration is just 1 minute around the 19th minute of the video interview in the Aaron Russo interview regarding his upcoming film Freedom to Fascism.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3254488777215293198
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07.10.06
Posted in Contraception, Marriage Promotion at 10:15 pm by goodsamaritan
I was with a friend today and I noticed he wore a silver ring on his left forefinger.
I asked what it was and he said it was his connection ring. He and his girlfriend has been living in for some time now and she suggested they get a connection ring to symbolize their belonging to one another.
So it is like marriage right? An engagement? No! Hush… my friend says his girlfriend is too young at 19.
Well I responded that 18 was the beginning of the legal age to get married.
But no… do not call it marriage, do not call it engagement.
These young people want to use new words to describe their live-in arrangement.
The ring even has a date etched when they first confessed their love for one another.
Call it a connection… ok? Don’t ask stupid questions like engagement or marriage. No children planned. They say they are too young at 19 and 26. They live in the same condominium.
I think its just contraceptive sex.
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Posted in Pro-life Issues, Health at 10:04 pm by goodsamaritan
I got home late from a very long and whole day work project. Hungry and tired, I could not help feel sad and irritated at the same time the people in the house were talking and talking and talking about the whimpering and injured puppy.
Yes, one of the puppies they say was injured by one of our cars while parking in the driveway. I was busy addressing my hunger and thirst. What really got to me were all these women… while the puppy was crying… yakking away the whole 30 minutes… DOING NOTHING!!!
And what is worse, while they have done NOTHING to help or check on the poor puppy, one casually suggests the possibility of MERCY KILLING… euthanasia!!!
This one takes the cake. You have not seen, nor helped, but just yakked away the time, then suggest mercy killing to a puppy who probably just got a bloody nose???
Of course, it had to take a man to get things done.
So I take the puppy to a nearby vet’s house. He sees the puppy, checks that no bones have been broken. Says that maybe the puppy did just get a bloody nose, it could be worse, but we will just have to check in the morning. Vet says to wash the poppy so blood doesn’t clot his nostrils, give a mucus suppressant and some pedialite for hydration, the puppy got stressed and might suffer from dehydration. Pedialite unavailable in the neighborhood drug store so instead I got orange flavoured gatorade.
Will the puppy survive? Without the mercy killers… probably; I will let you know.
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07.05.06
Posted in Contraception, Health at 9:22 am by goodsamaritan
Good that a couple of catholic priests, bishops and lay people criticized public school sex mis-education by pointing out that children were being required to bring to school bananas and using these as props for condoms to use on.
Everyone has a right to be angry at the mis-education of their own children.
What if your school was into food mis-education? It taught your children to drink softdrinks, fastfoods, packaged chips and cooked with MSG? If your school taught your child how to chew his food properly to taste each and every item in his mouth… then spit it out so he can taste each and every type of food in a buffet… your child is being taught to be bullimic!
So why is food vs sex a good comparison? Both are vital to the survival of your family. Great food education gives you proper nutrition, makes you healthy… as nature intended. Great sex education lets your child reproduce, form families… as nature intended.
Those who learn the wrong notions about food: become ugly, unhealthy and die of an early, unnatural, sickly death.
Those with the wrong notions of sex: FEAR the conception of their own babies, and become failures at reproduction. The proof is in the high abortion rates and below replacement fertility rate statistics WORLDWIDE!
See my piece about pornographic sex mis-education… semen is splattered everywhere else rather than its proper natural place… in the vagina.
Where to get correct sex education? See the helpful people at www.prolife.org.ph
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07.02.06
Posted in Depopulation Problem, Polygamy, Marriage Promotion at 11:27 pm by goodsamaritan
Today’s average woman in the big city has an average of 1.7 children. In 20 years it is reasonable to expect 1 child per woman.
This is outrageous and unacceptable for the future of my children.
One option is to move out of the city into the provinces where children are still made in adequate quantites.
The additional option is to be open to polygamy… just in case.
Just in case a wife a son chooses is infertile.
Just in case a wife a son chooses refuses to have more than 1 child.
Just in case a wife a son chooses resorts to contraception and is engulfed in the contraceptive culture.
The common case in 20 years is 1 child per woman in the city. If my son was unlucky enough to marry an average woman, I then only wind up with 1 grandchild from that son. This by all pronatal angles is unacceptable.
This is why I suggest my sons be registered as islamic. Under Philippine law, Islamic people are allowed their freedom of religion to marry according to their religious beliefs. Islam allows up to 4 wives. A son of mine marrying 4 average women winds up producing 4 grandchildren for us. A couple of decades ago, 1 woman could easily and gladly produce 6 or more children, a time when I can agree monogamy may be seen as acceptable to my sons. But the beginning of this 21st century is the darkest of times for reproduction.
We fathers should be prepared to do what must be done. The polygamy option is no longer there merely to satisfy one’s carnal desires as pervert monogamists insinuate. The polygamy option is now vital to avoid imminent family extinction.
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07.01.06
Posted in Polygamy, Marriage Promotion at 10:23 am by goodsamaritan
Q: If a wife refuses to have sexual relations with her husband, is she being unfaithful to the marriage contract? Although I have no intention of divorcing my wife, I believe that her unwillingness to honor the marriage contract is the same as breaking the marriage contract, thus grounds for divorce.
She has no physical reason for denying the conjugal relationship. The present reason is that there are too many other things which need to be done. Over the years it has ranged from mood complaints to protesting that it wasn’t the right of the husband to demand or expect anything. She has stated that it isn’t fair to expect such things if she doesn’t feel like it.
I have tried everything. She won’t agree to counseling of any kind and any books or tapes I suggest are viewed as being pushy on my part.
Now she has discovered that her husband is battling sexual temptations and is coming down hard on him for not being mentally faithful. She exhibits a great deal of self-righteous contempt and offers up how bitter she is that he has such temptations.
Should I again state for the 1,000th time that I feel neglected, abused, trapped and bitter?
I love her and I won’t leave her. But this is not my fault. She is, in fact, responsible for my unreasonable temptations. I have two children and am a minister with a church and a wife who doesn’t see any obligations. What should I do?
I’m bitter. I’m trapped. I guess this is just my cross to bear.
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