Jesse Ventura Wakes up the Audience on "The View" , page 10
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reply posted on 26-3-2011 @ 03:57 PM by mydarkpassenger
reply to post by GlennCanady



Starred and Flagged Thanks.

While I do NOT buy any of the 911 conspiracies, I know darned well that Jesse V sure as heck has a lot of people sweating about most of his subject matter.

Here's some food for thought: by coming out so publicly with a cable series and now a book, Jesse isn't only trying to make a buck, he's purchasing "accident" insurance.


reply posted on 26-3-2011 @ 04:01 PM by tracehd1
reply to post by dontreally



Ummm ok...

This isn't a popular idea that Jesse is trying to get people to see...
on that note... what he says in his show and book he backs up facts...

I do appreciate what you say...but sorely disagree with it...

thanks for keeping it respectful


reply posted on 26-3-2011 @ 04:27 PM by dwmjr1985
Originally posted by dontreally
reply to
post by tracehd1



I dont trust Jesse "the body" Ventura anymore than i trust Alex Jones.

Some of you people are ridiculously naive. Obviously, the result of ignorance of how the world really works.

Simply reading philosophical texts like Nietzsche, Spinoza, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Bacon, or for that matter, lookng up the religion Alex Jones' prodigious Texan family upholds (he claims his family were one of the original founders of Texas) Calvinism, will graduate you to a more sophisticated understanding of the world.

People never want to understand that. It is nothing else but cognitive dissonance to want to trust Jesse Ventura. Frankly, a Former Navy seal, radical leftist wrestler, governor of minnisota, and now conspiracy 'exposer' should be enough to indicate that this guy is simply an opportunist.

Philosophy is where the answer lies. Because i have bothered to study philosophy: both religious and secular, i now understand that unfortunately, appearances are designed to be decieving.

The people in power DO NOT have a conentional, judeo-christian system of morality. Good, is not always what it appears on the surface, and same with evil. lying, can serve a good end, and therefore justify the act of lying.

I have no definitive proof that Jesse Ventura is lying, but nonenthless i assume he is. I base this assumpion on the reality of the gnostic/pagan religious disposition of the establishment.


Yet you believe that the government never lies? Or is it this specific issue that you feel they are not lying about? Don't most politicians fall under the same label that you have given Jesse, being simply an opportunist.


reply posted on 26-3-2011 @ 05:30 PM by mishigas
reply to post by dontreally



Governments arent interested in being just, but as Leo Strauss explains, a "judicious combination of justice and injustice". They are naturalists. Just as nature is both good and evil, and likewise man, so to will his government be good and evil. Evil, for creating "new modes and orders", and good for maintaining those orders.


How is nature evil?


reply posted on 27-3-2011 @ 12:08 AM by Alienmojo
reply to post by GlennCanady


You said how you were happy that Jesse woke up the view... but I don't think he did. No way Barbara is awake, I can tell you that much. When she talked about how horrible it was to accuse the President of killing 3000 people.. I was like, "Are you that blind? That naive?"

First off, I can't stand the view and don't watch it much. I do love Jesse and I wish to God he would run for President. It's like having the kick ass of Arnold with the honesty of Abraham Lincoln. Yes, I find him a very honest and sincere man. Personally I don't think any country would screw with us with Jesse in office. I also think that black ops would become more 'grey' with him in charge. Yes, some of it is needed... but at least I know he would never agree to anything that would hurt the country.


reply posted on 27-3-2011 @ 12:11 AM by Alienmojo
Originally posted by mydarkpassenger
reply to
post by GlennCanady



Starred and Flagged Thanks.

While I do NOT buy any of the 911 conspiracies, I know darned well that Jesse V sure as heck has a lot of people sweating about most of his subject matter.

Here's some food for thought: by coming out so publicly with a cable series and now a book, Jesse isn't only trying to make a buck, he's purchasing "accident" insurance.

While what you say may be true, I just hope it doesn't hurt his chances for office if he decides to run again. You know how talking about this stuff can make people look like nuts. My wife and I are from Minnesota and I can tell you that while not everyone there agreed with everything he did as Govenor... he sure was respected and liked.


reply posted on 27-3-2011 @ 12:48 AM by miniatus
Originally posted by Alienmojo
Originally posted by mydarkpassenger
reply to
post by GlennCanady



Starred and Flagged Thanks.

While I do NOT buy any of the 911 conspiracies, I know darned well that Jesse V sure as heck has a lot of people sweating about most of his subject matter.

Here's some food for thought: by coming out so publicly with a cable series and now a book, Jesse isn't only trying to make a buck, he's purchasing "accident" insurance.

While what you say may be true, I just hope it doesn't hurt his chances for office if he decides to run again. You know how talking about this stuff can make people look like nuts. My wife and I are from Minnesota and I can tell you that while not everyone there agreed with everything he did as Govenor... he sure was respected and liked.


While I really do like Jesse very much and would love to see him in office, I can't see that ever happening.. with all the conspiracy theory stuff and claims he's made ( true or not ) .. I can't see him ever being allowed near presidency ..


reply posted on 27-3-2011 @ 12:55 AM by reeferman
reply to post by amfirst



ya you have to include the time in the collapse when the charges were going off...

ya know.. that famous vid of the firefighters on the phone?




reply posted on 27-3-2011 @ 11:32 AM by 5andman
reply to post by Elsha



Yes, the Barbara Walters, Diane Sawyers belong to several groups, similar to Bilderbergs, etc.
Details of these meetings (funnily) don't surface. Hmmmmmm ......



reply posted on 27-3-2011 @ 08:35 PM by tracehd1
reply to post by rydizz



I agree with what you say. I actually have turned around people that you speak of. These people cannot bury their heads in the sand. We can't let them because we can't fight this without them. We're doomed if we do. Of course I do believe that David can take down Goliath. Hopefully we being David can do that.

Love you're Avatar btw.. to cute..

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