
We should not make the mistake of thinking that we can solve the world's problems by getting rid of the neocons, or the Bilderburgers, or any other such group.
Before the Zionist neoconservatives, we had Cesar Borgia.


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3. There is only one 'ultimate reality'.
It does not change.
It is beyond our understanding.
We are all linked to it.
We are all part of the one team.

4. What we are now is the result of our past thoughts.
We are the creator of our circumstances.
By right thought and right action we can gradually purify ourselves and eventually reach enlightenment and Nirvana and beyond.

5. We are happiest as a happy team.
We are all inter-linked and should feel compassion for everything from trees to Thais and from jaguars to Jews.
Compassion is the "Law of laws".

6. Imagine we have an urge to win at golf by cheating.
Imagine we have an urge to be the hero of the football match, by monopolising the ball.
Suffering is caused by such wrong urges.


Cesar Borgia
Cardinal Cesar Borgia was the illegitimate son of Pope Alexander VI.

The neoconservatives are followers of Leo Stauss, who was a follower of the crypto-Jew Machiavelli, who was a follower of Cesar Borgia.

Machiavelli
For Strauss, and Machiavelli, 'deception is the norm in political life'.
For Strauss, there is no afterlife, and neither good nor evil.
Machiavelli (1469-1527) believed that rulers should pretend to be good, while actually being cruel.


"Constantine the Great, who was made an Orthodox saint for converting the Roman Empire to Christianity, was a murderous tyrant who killed his own wife and a son."
Cesar Borgia ordered Ramiro d'Orco to subdue a certain province, with great cruelty.
Borgia then had Ramiro d'Orco executed, with extreme cruelty.
(Laurent Guyénot "The machiavelian neoconservatives")

Leo Strauss.
The neoconservatives are followers of Leo Stauss, who was a follower of the crypto-Jew Machiavelli, who was a follower of Cesar Borgia.
Machiavelli
For Strauss, and Machiavelli, 'deception is the norm in political life'.
For Strauss, there is no afterlife, and neither good nor evil.
Machiavelli (1469-1527) believed that rulers should pretend to be good, while actually being cruel.

"Do you believe," said Martin, "that hawks have always eaten pigeons when they have found them?"
We should not make the mistake of thinking that we can solve the world's problems by getting rid of the neocons, or the Bilderburgers, or any other such group.
There will always be people like Richard Perle and Empress Irene.
"When Empress Irene of Byzantium overthrew her son, she had him blinded in the room where she had given birth to him."
We should not make the mistake of thinking that we can solve the world's problems by getting rid of the neocons, or the Bilderburgers, or any other such group.
There will always be people like Richard Perle and Empress Irene.
"When Empress Irene of Byzantium overthrew her son, she had him blinded in the room where she had given birth to him."

"The 10th-century 'whore of the papacy', Maurozia, was mistress, murderess, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother of Popes in a Vatican that resembled and sometimes served as a brothel."
"When Godfrey of Bouillon and his Crusaders took Jerusalem in 1099, they slaughtered every Muslim and Jew - 70,000 men, women and children - in a single frenzied day."
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Christmas Humphreys, 1901-83, formerly a judge in London, listed the Twelve Principles of Buddhism. (Twelve Principles of Buddhism By Christmas Humphreys)
1. Learn how to save yourself by using direct and personal experience.
2. There is continual change, a continual cycle involving birth and death.
Consciousness is continuous.
It is forever looking for new kinds of self-expression.
Life is a continous flow.
If you know there is a tsunami coming, don't stay on the beach guarding your possessions.
If you cling on to things, you will suffer, because you are resisting the flow.
1. Learn how to save yourself by using direct and personal experience.
2. There is continual change, a continual cycle involving birth and death.
Consciousness is continuous.
It is forever looking for new kinds of self-expression.
Life is a continous flow.
If you know there is a tsunami coming, don't stay on the beach guarding your possessions.
If you cling on to things, you will suffer, because you are resisting the flow.
3. There is only one 'ultimate reality'.
It does not change.
It is beyond our understanding.
We are all linked to it.
We are all part of the one team.
4. What we are now is the result of our past thoughts.
We are the creator of our circumstances.
By right thought and right action we can gradually purify ourselves and eventually reach enlightenment and Nirvana and beyond.

5. We are happiest as a happy team.
We are all inter-linked and should feel compassion for everything from trees to Thais and from jaguars to Jews.
Compassion is the "Law of laws".
6. Imagine we have an urge to win at golf by cheating.
Imagine we have an urge to be the hero of the football match, by monopolising the ball.
Suffering is caused by such wrong urges.

7. To end suffering, we should have
(1)Right Views,
(2) Right Aims or Motives,
(3) Right Speech,
(4) Right Acts,
(5) Right Livelihood,
(6) Right Effort,
(7) Right Concentration or mind-development,
(8) "Cease to do evil, learn to do good, cleanse your own heart: this is the Teaching of the Buddhas".

8. Nirvana, the extinction of the limitations of selfhood, is attainable on earth.
"Look within; thou art Buddha".
9. Follow the path between the opposites, avoiding all extremes.

10. Meditation helps us to refrain from mental and emotional attachment to "the passing show".
11. The Buddha said: "Work out your own salvation" using your intuition.
Each man suffers the consequences of his own acts, and learns thereby, while helping his fellow man to the same deliverance.
12. Buddhism does not deny the existence of God or soul, though it places its own meaning on these terms.
(1)Right Views,
(2) Right Aims or Motives,
(3) Right Speech,
(4) Right Acts,
(5) Right Livelihood,
(6) Right Effort,
(7) Right Concentration or mind-development,
(8) "Cease to do evil, learn to do good, cleanse your own heart: this is the Teaching of the Buddhas".

8. Nirvana, the extinction of the limitations of selfhood, is attainable on earth.
"Look within; thou art Buddha".
9. Follow the path between the opposites, avoiding all extremes.
10. Meditation helps us to refrain from mental and emotional attachment to "the passing show".
11. The Buddha said: "Work out your own salvation" using your intuition.
Each man suffers the consequences of his own acts, and learns thereby, while helping his fellow man to the same deliverance.
12. Buddhism does not deny the existence of God or soul, though it places its own meaning on these terms.
Buddhism has no dogmas, and points to man alone as the creator of his present life and sole designer of his destiny.





