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#11 - Posted 2 June 2011, 10:48 AM
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oh look the quote is still there.
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#12 - Posted 2 June 2011, 11:39 AM
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ArsenioALembertJr previously said:

talia:
WHAT? You read into things way too hard. I like the saying and posted it .Your gripe with the Jesuits or whoever is your own problem. Stop trying to detract from this thread's original topic.
(everyone's a critic)


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Quelle Surprise!

If I quote Juan Pablo Duarte it's because I consider him to be my people's National Hero;
If I quote Shakespeare, it's because I like English Literature;
If I quote one of Gil Scott Heron's poems, it's because I identify with his perspective.

Yet, you quote Teilhard de Chardin, an infamous jesuit, and you say I read too hard into things.



French Jesuit, Teilhard de Chardin. Jesuit of the 20th Century not only promoted the Peking Man Hoax but was also an agent for the American Office of Naval Intelligence and later, the CIA.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPeyhmYvJhc&feature=player_embedded

Have you ever heard of the concept of identifying with an author?

Yes, I have a valid gripe with the jesuits, and with all of their minions. And with all the craftiness that they crawl their way into countries, organizations, clubs, religions, and other groups to subvert their structures and manipulate those entities to achieve jesuit goals. Yes, I have a definite problem with all of them. Let it be known here and now. I don't hold any punches about that, my dear.

Yes, it turns out that also Guillermone is well aware of who these usurpers of the peace are. More power to you, Guillermone. No todos los que somos, somos!

Regarding this thread, it never ceases to amaze me how these non D.R. subjects manage to sneak their way into this venue. How can these issues be so insidious? This is Dominican Today! What does the price of rice in China have to do with this Forum? Or, the chef in Port au Prince for that matter? That's the real baffling question.

Jesuit Maxims: The end justifies the means......Ordo ab Chao....By any means necessary.

You may quote all the jesuit quotes you like until you run out of space. But, It sure is perplexing and revealing when you discover one of 'their sympatizers".





Funny you say that. Catholic church don't do the same thing. Go to the poorest of the poor in a country and work their way up. LOL.
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#13 - Posted 5 June 2011, 12:10 AM
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Eriliza I thank you again for posting the videos. I've watched couple of Anthony's shows on television but I missed this one. I appreciate you posting this. I also understand how the people don't necessarily like the publicity as Anthony showed in the video. It is what it is but we still have a right to hope.
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Eriliza I thank you again for posting the videos. I've watched couple of Anthony's shows on television but I missed this one. I appreciate you posting this. I also understand how the people don't necessarily like the publicity as Anthony showed in the video. It is what it is but we still have a right to hope.


If I were living in Haiti, I would charge to have my picture taken. Why do it for free.
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#15 - Posted 11 June 2011, 11:32 PM
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Eriliza I thank you again for posting the videos. I've watched couple of Anthony's shows on television but I missed this one. I appreciate you posting this. I also understand how the people don't necessarily like the publicity as Anthony showed in the video. It is what it is but we still have a right to hope.


You're welcome! I have enjoyed these videos myself.
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