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October 22, 2008 at 11:17:24
9/11 Truth Is "Splitting the Sky" by CasaZaza Page 1 of 2 page(s) |
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The Legend Centuries before the U.S. Constitution was even imagined, the Iroquois Confederacy codified a set of rules known as the Great Law. These rules of conduct formed the constitution of the Six Nations Iroquois Confederacy which was passed along as oral tradition, and recorded in a series of Wampum belts which are still held today by the Onondaga Nation. These laws define a set of principles guiding the function of a Grand Council, as well as a system for the resolution of disputes among its nations. The Three Principles of the Great Law bring together inter-related concepts designed to guarantee peace between the member nations of this Confederacy. The first concept is Righteousness; the People, the Chiefs, the entire Nation must treat each other fairly. Each individual must live their life with a strong sense of justice, they must regard one another as equals, with every person being granted the same protection under the Great Law. The second concept is Health; wholeness of mind, body and spirit must be maintained in order to develop a strong physical being, as well as a strong mind and spirit, which will then promote well-being between the nations. The third concept is Power, not the kind of power you might think of at first, for this is a different kind of power according to the Iroquoian world; each person has a spiritual force, and as they move through their lives and experience different things, as well as learn and accumulate more understanding about themselves and their place in this world, the spiritual power grows, eventually forming part of a greater unified field of energy embodied throughout all the nations. The ultimate power of the Great Law resides within each person's ability to develop their own identity, while always living in consideration of the well-being of other individuals, clans, villages, and ultimately the entire Confederacy of the Six Nations. This power, usually interpreted as meaning military strength, is more accurately seen as the power of one mind, one heart, and one body. These are concepts which enabled the Confederacy to remain united against many enemies, who often remarked on the legendary ferocity of the Iroquois warriors in battle.
Anthropologists and historians have written about the idea that the U.S. Constitution itself was based on the Iroquois Great Law of Peace, rather than the model of Greek democracy which is commonly taught and held to be true. Framers of the Constitution such as Franklin and Jefferson, as well as patriarchs such as Thomas Paine, had made a study of the Iroquois social system, which they regarded highly as a prototype for the kind of social order they were trying to invoke for their own burgeoning republic.
"Modern democracy was first established here, and is not the evolutionary result of European political theories. The modern age of democracy had its origin in the vast recesses of this continent, and from here it spread throughout the world. American democracy owes its distinctive character of debate and compromise to the principles and structure of American Indian civil government." - Bruce Barton, Chair of English - Castleton College
If the tenets of thought embodied within the Great Law had a profound effect upon the American cultural and political landscape, the same is demonstrably true of its powerful influence as a progenitor of moral principles inherent to the Communist movement. Lewis Henry Morgan is widely regarded as the father of American anthropology. Having lived with the Iroquois for years, he authored books such as The League of the Iroquois, regarded as the first scientific account detailing life with an Indian tribe; Systems of Consanguinity, a scientific study of brotherhood; and his famous evolutionary thesis, Ancient Society. Morgan quickly gained an international reputation between 1851 and the 1870s, and in this period his work was read by many people abroad such as Frederich Engels and Karl Marx. Karl Marx had immersed himself into the study of anthropology and ethnography, paying particular attention to the work of Henry Morgan and his scholarly treatment of the Iroquois in his book Ancient Society.
"It was only after reading Morgan that anthropology, previously peripheral to Marx's thought, became its vital centre. His entire conception of historical development, and particularly of precapitalist societies, now gained immeasurably in depth and precision. Above all, his introduction to the Iroquois and other tribal societies sharpened his sense of the living presence of indigenous peoples in the world, and their possible role in future revolutions….it added a whole new dimension" - F. Rosemont - Karl Marx & the IroquoisJust as Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson had noted a century earlier, Marx and Engels drew upon the Iroquois model in the support of their theories of social evolution. Marx and Engels paid special attention to the communal role of property within the Iroquois Confederacy, along with their ability to maintain a social consensus in the organization of a society unburdened with the administrative and bureaucratic apparatus of a large state structure.
"Everything runs smoothly without soldiers, gendarmes, or police, without nobles, kings, governors, prefects or judges; without prisons, without trials. All quarrels and disputes are settled by the whole body of those concerned. . . . The household is run communistically by a number of families; the land is tribal property, only the small gardens being temporarily assigned to the households -- still, not a bit of our extensive and complicated machinery of administration is required. . . . There are no poor and needy. The communistic household and the gens know their responsibility toward the aged, the sick and the disabled in war. All are free and equal -- including the women." - Frederich EngelsCentral to this Iroquois history is the legend of The Peace Maker named Deganawida, a 19 year old Huron prophet and political statesman who brought the Great Law to all five warring nations of the Iroquois; Mohawk, Onieda, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca, uniting them into a grand confederation. Upon his visit to the Onondaga he was met with opposition, as they would not consent to join the others, so the Peace Maker made a deal that they should be known as the Faith Keepers, and guard the sacred law. The Peace Maker and his legend grew as he brought good fortune along with his message of togetherness. When the first League meeting was to commence, the representatives from the five Iroquois nations brought their weapons. The Peace Maker convinced them to bury their weapons under the Great Tree of Peace, entrusting those who lived there to always stand guard for the sake of the League. As a powerful demonstration of his teaching, he gave each member an arrow, whereupon he broke one in half, showing that if they stand apart they would be easily defeated. He then bundled up all the arrows, and then tried and failed to break them, proving the strength they would have if they could stand together. He then prophesied that in the future there would be people who will come that do not understand the Tree of Peace, and they will hack away at its roots. When the tree begins to fall, they must hold the tree up and keep it from hitting the ground. When they can hold it no longer, they must have their children hold up the Tree, for it must never hit the ground.
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Brave
Brave. I think such fearless honesty would qualify Mr. Dacajeweiah as an ideal Representative, don't you? The same admonitions will have to be read, of course, it wouldn't be fair otherwise. So that's Nader, Paul, Kucinich, Dacajeweiah - Do we need any more to form a quorum. Hell, the Federal Reserve Bill was passed with no more than this. Right, then let's get rid of the rubbish, elect a few honest men and get cleaning the planet up. It has got lousy with crooks and vermin recently. by Keith Pope (8 articles, 0 quicklinks, 2 diaries, 96 comments [29 recommended, 0 rejected]) on Wednesday, Oct 22, 2008 at 1:30:29 PM
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Seed Of A Revolution
Excellent CasaZaza au usual I believe that the criminals planted the seed of a future revolution on 9/11 unknowingly and unwittingly. They planted the seed of their own undoing. Now it is our duty to make sure that the seed will grow into a tree and that the tree will thrive to full blossoms and that our children would harvest the fruit. Truth is bound to come out someday. We have to carry the torch and lead the way and then pass it to furure generations. It may not be in our lifetime that Justice will be done. But Justice will prevail , even though delayed. Good Luck. You are a dedicated man. There is a dire need for heroes like you. by ramsheyi (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 793 comments [1 recommended, 0 rejected]) on Wednesday, Oct 22, 2008 at 4:06:28 PM
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Outstanding
Thank God for honest, courageous people such as CasaZaza who are willing to write the truth. Yes, follow the money and the beneficiaries. I believe these same people are also behind and have knowingly manufactured the crash of our economy and are also benefitting from that crash. George Bush, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Karl Rove, and Condi all need to be arrested before they are able to destroy all shreds of evidence left and before the Bush Admin leaves office. We can demand our State Attorney's General do so. Thank you for your brave article. by Sharon Frigiola (4 articles, 0 quicklinks, 1 diaries, 18 comments) on Wednesday, Oct 22, 2008 at 4:38:08 PM
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For the Nth time, 9/11 was not about "money".
That some of the conspirators or accessories may have cashed in or tried to cash in on their foreknowledge hardly establishes that "money" was a primary factor. Hell, for that matter, you could just as easily say that 9/11 was all about "partying", since that's what some of the obviously-involved Mossad agents were doing that day as well. Rather, all that these incidents likely demonstrate is that some of the people with foreknowledge acted impulsively and recklessly, perhaps putting the whole operation at greater risk of exposure...for no good reason but personal weakness. Lastly, you don't need to fly planes into buildings to steal lots of money. Once you own the media and a large part of the government, you can almost do whever you please...why, look at how our masters and their puppets recently just embezzled 700 billion dollars or so in broad daylight, all without slaughtering a single Arab. Maybe "Splitting the Sky" never heard about PNAC and Zioni$t extremism? by Harold Smith (0 articles, 3 quicklinks, 2 diaries, 556 comments [1 recommended, 0 rejected]) on Wednesday, Oct 22, 2008 at 9:44:18 PM
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Money Is A Secondary Issue, But Precious Proof
Harold Smith, 9/11 was not about money and no one said so.The gangsters in power have mastered the know-how and the art of making money without violence. We recently witnessed how they stole 700 billions in broad daylight without shedding blood and with no protest from the sheeple who will have to shoulder the costs. This article revolves around the issue of how some dedicated Truth-seeker came up with his own version of scientific evidence that 9/11 was an Inside Job. He approached the problem through Money Trail and he has done a great job. This money trail will weigh heavy in a future court of law, same as Thermite argument. The criminals have done their best to cover up and to hide the Truth. We have to tear apart the smokescreen by every piece of evidece that we can come up with. Money Trail is one more evidence and proof. by ramsheyi (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 793 comments [1 recommended, 0 rejected]) on Thursday, Oct 23, 2008 at 2:21:22 AM
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Reply: Please reread the article.
9/11 was not about money and no one said so. Sure he did; reread the article. That was his clear implication: "follow the money", "oil" "the Rockefellers", etc. The gangsters in power have mastered the know-how and the art of making money without violence. We recently witnessed how they stole 700 billions in broad daylight without shedding blood and with no protest from the sheeple who will have to shoulder the costs. Didn't I just say that? This article revolves around the issue of how some dedicated Truth-seeker came up with his own version of scientific evidence that 9/11 was an Inside Job. And my point was that, unfortunately, the "dedicated Truth-Seeker" is on the wrong track. He approached the problem through Money Trail and he has done a great job. Guess what, 9/11 is rooted not in "money" or "oil", but in ideology; in this case Zioni$t extremism, and anyone who looks elsewhere will not find many answers. This money trail will weigh heavy in a future court of law, What "money trail" would that be? If a woman is raped and murdered, and the assailant decides to take the 500 dollars in cash the woman was carrying, are the cops going to "follow the money trail"? Of course not...they know they're looking for a "sex criminal". same as Thermite argument. No, it isn't. The "thermite" would obviously be part of the "means", not motive. The criminals have done their best to cover up and to hide the Truth. We have to tear apart the smokescreen by every piece of evidece that we can come up with. If he doesn't know anything about PNAC, Zioni$t extremism, and the history of Israeli false-flag treachery against the U.S., then he needs to get a clue, no? Money Trail is one more evidence and proof. Reread the article. He seems to be focusing on "money" and "oil" as motive, which is obviously wrong. by Harold Smith (0 articles, 3 quicklinks, 2 diaries, 556 comments [1 recommended, 0 rejected]) on Thursday, Oct 23, 2008 at 7:55:24 AM
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Whoowns the Federal Reserve
Who Owns and Controls the Federal Reserve? by Dr. Edward Flaherty, University of Charleston http://www.usagold.com/federalreserve.html It does not appear that the New York Federal Reserve Bank is owned, either directly or indirectly, by foreigners. Neither Mullins nor Kah provided verifiable sources for their allegations, nor did their mysterious sources agree on exactly who owns the New York Federal Reserve Bank. Moreover, their central assumption that control of the New York Federal Reserve is the same as control of the whole System is wrong and demonstrates a lack of understanding of the System's basic organizational structure. The profits of the Federal Reserve System, again contrary to the assertion of Kah and Schauf, are funneled back to the federal government, not to an "international banking elite." If the U.S. central bank is in the grip of a banking conspiracy, then Mullins and Kah have certainly not uncovered it. by Anthony Hopkins (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 1 comments) on Thursday, Oct 23, 2008 at 1:42:07 PM
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Someone made a bundle
Jersey girls explain how 80% of the transactions were "put options", betting the stocks of United and American Airlines would fall, which was 90% more transactions in one day than in the 3 weeks before 9/11. A $180,000 "put option" before 9/11 is worth $2.4 million the day after 9/11. Very profitable for THOSE in the know, Click Here, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hd0Vwg6DVPI For sure perps will leave some tell tale signs at the scene of a crime, and on 9/11, THOSE in the know left their money trail which will reveal their identies and complicity in short order. by Gene Cappa (43 articles, 28 quicklinks, 113 diaries, 347 comments [33 recommended, 0 rejected]) on Thursday, Oct 23, 2008 at 9:37:31 PM
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Another REALLY Inconvenient Truth
by Robert Singer (31 articles, 0 quicklinks, 2 diaries, 138 comments [4 recommended, 1 rejected]) on Friday, Oct 24, 2008 at 9:35:22 PM
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Although the article was published...
.. it's placement was within the backwash and received little attention, as demonstrated by the lack of commentary. A collection of critical questions speaking to motives, forensics and agendas surrounding the 911 attacks: OpEdNews » 911, an esoteric collection And the most important issue facing America, yet we're not supposed to speak of it: YouTube - Israel, Palestine, and the US Congress: Realities and Opportunities, Part 3 by Michael McCoy (7 articles, 1 quicklinks, 2 diaries, 487 comments [26 recommended, 0 rejected]) on Sunday, Oct 26, 2008 at 4:36:22 PM
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My Posting Was Stolen
But I come back. 9/11 was an INSIDE JOB from A to Z ( Z for Zionists ) It was not a Let It Happen horseshit. It was a Made It Happen massmurder perpetrated by elements inside the CIA/Mossad. It did not take very many people to stage the whole thing. You do not need millions of people for this kind of job. Just 2 dozens would do. There were no hijackers inside the planes, nor any passengers. Planes loaded with explosives, buildings filled with demolition stuff. There were no 'Muslim terrorists' involved. It was an accusation aimed at hatemongering and fearmongering. Zionists hate Muslims because Muslims are thorns in their eyes and roadblocks to their global adventures Pentagon was not hit by a plane but by a missile. Robert Singer is a Troll Michael McCoy is misleading us, don't understand why by ramsheyi (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 793 comments [1 recommended, 0 rejected]) on Monday, Oct 27, 2008 at 5:54:12 PM
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Reply: ramsheyi
Although I appreciate your apparent passion on this crucial matter, to accuse someone of "misleading", (generally recognized as an intentional act), because their particular assessment of the verifiable facts varies from yours, is irresponsible, uncalled for and does your credibility no good. The myriad elements surrounding the attacks of 911 is a sophisticated collection of actual and reported events with an endless variety of perceptions. LIHOP, MIHOP and acceptance of the official account are the most common - all with dubious, certainly unverified aspects supporting their respective mantras. In regards to critical matters of such breadth and scope, I emphatically stay with the known facts - as should you - most especially before positing such a pedestrian accusation. Making such broad proclamations would be best accompanied with - and followed by - confirmed, solid evidence - rather than emotionally driven conclusions. by Michael McCoy (7 articles, 1 quicklinks, 2 diaries, 487 comments [26 recommended, 0 rejected]) on Wednesday, Oct 29, 2008 at 5:14:07 PM
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