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October 29, 2011 at 11:17 pm in reply to: Why EX PATS have a right to care about what is going on at home. #162467spriteMember
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The greed of the few at the expense of the vast majority might just produce something very unexpected. Might there be a repeat of the Arab Spring throughout the industrial world?
Just thinking.[/quote]
Waggoner, you do well to stay put and you are in an enviable position considering what is coming. However, I do not wish an Arab Spring on the rest of the world as it did not turn out too well for them.
The Egyptians now have a military tyranny worse than the one they had before. The Lybians have been infected by and now governed by Al Qaida terrorists who will impose their barbaric Islamic laws and destroy that nation by helping the West loot the place as it did in Iraq. Of course, an Arab Spring is EXACTLY what the globalists are going to bring to the US and Europe…for the same reason and for the same results.
October 29, 2011 at 11:42 am in reply to: Why EX PATS have a right to care about what is going on at home. #162464spriteMemberYou are all being distracted by this political nonsense while the rug is being pulled out from under you. What a waste of good intentions and energy!
I bought property in Costa Rica for a home not because the US and much of the world is collapsing. I can’t do a thing about that and neither can any or all of you together. I chose Costa Rica for the some of the same reasons as many of you, I am sure; the beautiful people and scenery and, most of all, for me, the perfect Central Valley weather.
I SUSPECT that no matter what your political disposition is, no matter what country you left, you will find that Costa Rica may be one of the safer, more comfortable places to live once the world wide collapse gets under way. It’s just a hunch.
For all of your talk about political issues, how many of you will return to the States, Canada and Great Britain to “help out” when those countries begin to shred and disintegrate? How many will stay put in your new Costa Rican homes?
spriteMemberWhen thinking about taxes, everyone is focused on ass covering and few people consider what their tax money is used for. Much of it goes back to the Fed for interest payments and much of it goes to prosecute illegal wars in order to keep secure the status of banker wealth and power. SO, in effect, we are paying to support gangster banker extortion and the rampant murdering of a lot of innocent people in the furtherance of that extortion.
Just before you sign off on your next ransom payment to the IRS, take another look at those poor, bloodied and dying kids in the video Scott posted. This is a visual reminder of your tax dollars at work.
Millions of Americans do not file income tax returns each year. It is anyone’s guess as to how many do this in protest and how many do this for other reasons. Regardless of their motives, less tax collected is less murder and extortion in the world. But I suppose covering one’s ass from IRS persecution is more important than a few hundred thousand burned and starved men women and children. Who you are is defined by where you stand up and where you stand down.
October 28, 2011 at 2:52 am in reply to: Why EX PATS have a right to care about what is going on at home. #162451spriteMember[quote=”waggoner41″]Those who hold power worldwide are not about to destroy the very source of their power, consumers, in a military conflagration
[/quote]Waggoner, you are making the mistake of believing that the power holders are as rational as you are and that they share your humane goals. There is ample historic evidence that they are definitely not rational and not humane.
It is quite possible that those in power have every intention of culling the herd to more manageable numbers. The US has used nuclear bombs in the past to resolve military problems. Recent behavior by those who control things indicates that they are inclined to take even more insane actions today than in the past.
Forget about the puppet show being put on for you in Washington. Don’t waste your time and energy participating in the false two party paradigm. Follow the money to the source if you want an idea as to who is doing what and why.
spriteMemberThe income tax regulations are so convoluted and skewed against U.S. wage slaves and the world Owners are committing so many grievous sins of property confiscation from the wage slaves via the IRS, the federal Reserve and it minion banks, that I am amazed that we are calmly discussing how we can comply with these gangsters and jump successfully through their hoops and snares like trained dogs.
Income tax compliance is described by the IRS as voluntary. But since the courts, legislature and executive branches of the federal government have been purchased out right by the Owners, the term “voluntary” has been bent and twisted into meaning mandatory. You will lose a tax case in any federal court. This is nothing more than an old fashioned gangster shake down.
Tax regulations are unconstitutional and they are used as the ultimate tool of control. They mean to take our wealth, energy and sovereignty and leave us absolutely petrified, impoverished and dependent upon them for survival. It is working like a charm too. While we try to figure out the latest manifestation of tax law, they are pillaging private pensions and whittling away at savings by a purposeful devaluation of the dollar. The objective is a one world bank and a one world government, which is now being proposed publicly by the catholic church.
Vatican calls for establishment of ‘central world bank’I do not know how one can be prepared for such an eventuality. There is nowhere to run. There is a push now for a cashless society. Chip implants imposed on individuals by a world central bank with all credit and debit information gives complete control over the masses. Obey and follow rules, or the chip is deactivated and you no longer have access to credit in a cashless world. Either grow your own food, or starve.
October 26, 2011 at 4:33 pm in reply to: Why EX PATS have a right to care about what is going on at home. #162447spriteMemberSounds like Ms Kitty is looking for a place where brainwashed low grade morons from the US will rubber stamp her warped world view and belief in that ridiculous concept of American Exceptionalism. The view that the US is qualitatively superior to all other nations is as insane as any of the religious fanatics out there strapping bombs to their bodies.
spriteMemberIf gated communities so good, then why doesnt everyone live in them? How free are you with this fear and dependency on huddling behind armed guards and walls. How sick is an humN human environment where such mutual fear and distrust prevails?
spriteMember[quote=”MsKitty”][quote=”aguirrewar”]Easy MsKitty:
Navy Seals are 40% mental, 10% physical and another 50% of just pure solid stainless steel BALLs’
out of 100 only 15 make it and those 100 that apply are hand selected from 500 every year
More college futball players will be drafted to the NFL in 1 year than make it as a Navy Seal by a 100 to 1 ratio
Your son belongs to the smallest FRATERNITY in the world and you should be proud of his accomplishments but be aware you might get a US flag in return for his service.
Death comes to all of us but death comes soon to a Navy SEAL, every minute and every day.
I salute you for your SON[/quote]
Thank you sir. Not a day goes by that I don’t realize how proud I am. He is very special. It just makes my skin crawl when I read things that are posted on here about all the hate from people who enjoy their freedom but trash their country and the people who gave them their freedom. If that kind of thing is common here I won’t be here for long. Thanks again.[/quote]
Costa Rica does not maintain an army. If you like the concept of soldiers where you live, maybe you should go back the States. I think Americans will be seeing a lot more uniforms on their streets soon.
October 21, 2011 at 2:03 am in reply to: Intel Is A Pillar of the Costa Rican Economy But Cracks Are Forming #204768spriteMember[quote=”diesels12″]
I know i said i would not reply but are you insane? MY CONSPIRACY THEORIES? I am obviously dealing with an intellectually inferior mind. NAME 1 CONSPIRACY THEORY I HAVE DISCUSSED IN THIS FORUM, JUST 1. Your the one with the obvious conspiracy theories. This is really no longer challenging for me but i had to reply to your idiotic post. You need to be reeducated my friend. You obviously have nothing to bring to the table here and it baffles me why you even post. Why don’t you, Scott and Miravilla go hold hands and sing Kumbaya together. You guys deserve each other.[/quote]Tsk tsk tsk…you seem a little touchy when anyone opposes your far out conspiracy theories regarding America the Beautiful. This is not the way to behave in well mannered, adult society. Stomping your feet, throwing a tantrum and turning a polite discussion into personal attacks tends to pollute the atmosphere and detour the exchange of ideas.
How about I turn the tables on that right wing sentiment and offer you a variation on an old conservative saying from the 60’s: “Costa Rica, love it or leave it!”
spriteMemberSoldiers break things, maim and kill men,women and children. They are a plague. They give up whatever sense of morality they may have had and offer their bodies as tools of destruction to an insane, controlling minority of human predators who have no regard for our species general condition. These predators have perpetuated wars throughout our history for personal gain at our specie’s expense and they could not do this without soldiers.
Soldiers participate in the insanity of war and many of those who survive exposure end up with permanent emotional damage. I have seen this happen to a friend and to a co-worker and I can’t imagine wishing this on my sons. There are better things of which to be proud as parents.
And regarding the gated community issue, I don’t see why Ticos cannot be just as elitist, fearful and mistrustful as gringos. This is a matter of wealth stratification, not race or culture. It happens almost everywhere.
October 20, 2011 at 6:42 pm in reply to: Intel Is A Pillar of the Costa Rican Economy But Cracks Are Forming #204762spriteMember[quote=”diesels12″]
You are a hopeless case sprite. Your conspiracy theories are laughable at best. You don’t get it and never will get it, so I am not going to waste my time replying to your postings anymore. We are going around in circles here and it is obvious you cannot be helped.[/quote]
I am also laughing at your ridiculous world view. I am unsure you are even being serious or just trying to be provocative with your silly conspiracy theories. Either way, I don’t contribute here for your benefit. I do it because I have a knee jerk reaction to address lies, confusion and ignorance. I can’t help it sometimes. I usually bow out at this point as well because once the responses turn into personal attacks and criticisms for lack of a good argument, the discussion has lost its value.
October 20, 2011 at 2:24 pm in reply to: Intel Is A Pillar of the Costa Rican Economy But Cracks Are Forming #204758spriteMemberMost of the world’s governments are run by banking cartel puppets. They are all gangsters, including our own, especially our own. When any of these gangsters try to get off the reservation by insisting on dumping world bank policy or insist on using an unapproved currency, the United Nations, (of which the World Health Org belongs) via the US, steps in and assassinates the leader and destroys the country militarily, such as in Iraq’s case, or financially.
Saddam decided to do his oil business in Euros, a currency NOT approved for oil business, and that, along with a slew of other murderous, strategic reasons, was an invitation to invade and occupy.
Regarding the stupid statement that Iraq is better off for our war against it and our current occupation of it; I really don’t know what to say. The bleeding, dismembered children in the videos I have watched are an indictment of anyone who supports the outcome of this war. And the ignorance in the face of such evidence is incredible.
Iran is next. The too-big-to-fail banks are beginning to fail and they need another war. Apparently, the wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Lybia are not doing the trick. Since this is the biggest economic melt down in history, they need the biggest war in history. Get prepared.
October 20, 2011 at 12:53 am in reply to: Intel Is A Pillar of the Costa Rican Economy But Cracks Are Forming #204753spriteMemberScott, you need to card check some of these posters, It appears we have some juveniles sneaking in and pretending to be grown ups.
October 18, 2011 at 11:20 pm in reply to: Intel Is A Pillar of the Costa Rican Economy But Cracks Are Forming #204745spriteMemberYou have been very light on examples and facts to backup your world view. I think you know that any story you come up with of a goody two shoes Uncle Sam skipping around the planet, waving his magic dollar wand and blessing all with wealth and freedom will be treated as the joke that it is. There is just too much historical evidence and too many people who are waking up to the truth.
October 18, 2011 at 4:45 pm in reply to: Intel Is A Pillar of the Costa Rican Economy But Cracks Are Forming #204740spriteMemberI can count on one hand the number of Ticos I know that have moved to the States to stay. Compared to other nationalities, my experience is that damned few Costaricenses leave their home country for good while there are many other nationalities that do leave for good. I believe I understand the reason for this disparity after so much exposure to the Ticos and their incredibly beautiful country. But I will agree with diesel on one point; the food in the States has more variety and for that reason, is more to my liking.
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