Re: Theos-World Are China facing the Law of Karma?
Mar 22, 2008 03:13 AM
by Martin
Even if you say you think they can get fooked, you are
already in trouble in despite of the freedom of
opinion.
More on sunglasses btw Cass is the movie 'They Live'
by John Carpenter.
This is actually a good portrait of where the world is
coming to in this Dugpa playground...and it was made
in 1988.
Since this plane of effects, this physical world, has
a cosmic function, it should be treated as holy ground
as every world is. Messing with the cause may enforce
and hasten Pralaya.
KH spoke in the ML the 20th century to be an Illusive
Pralaya, that century and this one have almost turned
out a REAL Pralaya soon....I am sure if Narada is
carrying out the Karma of this world, He has to come
up with some good ideas not to have this world fall
into Pralaya before its time...
--- Cass Silva <silva_cass@yahoo.com> wrote:
> We can test the 'ideal' or notion of freedom of
> speech, by telling a Judge or a Policemen to get
> f*****.
> Cass
>
> Drpsionic@aol.com wrote:
> It's an ideal that has the force of law
> behind it in the US.? If an athlete is actually
> disciplined by the US Olympic committee, he can
> probably sue for consipiracy to violate his civil
> rights and given the way the courts rule in such
> matters, collect significant damages.
>
> We upset the apple cart all the time around here.
>
> Chuck the Heretic
>
> http://www.geocities.com/c_cosimano
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cass Silva <silva_cass@yahoo.com>
> To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 7:08 pm
> Subject: Re: Theos-World Are China facing the Law of
> Karma?
>
> So much for freedom of speech eh! My mother told me
> years ago that freedom of speech is just an ideal,
> it doesn't exist in the real world. It's a nice idea
> but upset the apple cart and you will be regarded as
> a bad apple and dealt with appropriately. The ideal
> of national security has taken away all our personal
> freedoms. We have a new nose on an old face,
> democracy mimicking communism. Democracy invents a
> reason, doesn't matter if it is true or false,
> communism promised a better way of life.
>
> Cass
>
> Cass
>
> Drpsionic@aol.com wrote:
>
> The IOC has placed restrictions on what the athletes
> can say at olympic events, however, at least as far
> as the US is concerned, I would not be surprised if
> Congress passes a bill forbidding the US olympic
> committee from enforcing any restrictions on what US
> athletes might say in protest and that would also
> block any disciplinary action by the IOC as well as
> the US olympic committee would have to enforce
> those.
>
> Chuck the Heretic
>
> http://www.geocities.com/c_cosimano
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cass Silva <silva_cass@yahoo.com>
> To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Tue, 18 Mar 2008 9:17 pm
> Subject: Re: Theos-World Are China facing the Law of
> Karma?
>
> Come to think of it, very little advertising in
> Australia this year for the Olympics.
> Cass
>
> Drpsionic@aol.com wrote:
> No, they wouldn't change the location now, but it
> would certainly make life interesting for the IOC.?
> By the way, my wife has noticed something.? Normally
> the companies that sponsor the games use that in
> their advertising, usually at the tail end of their
> commercials with the olympic logo.? Not this year.?
> They are not mentioning it at all, which means that
> the sponsors?are already losing money.
>
> Chuck the Heretic
>
> http://www.geocities.com/c_cosimano
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cass Silva <silva_cass@yahoo.com>
> To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Tue, 18 Mar 2008 4:38 am
> Subject: Re: Theos-World Are China facing the Law of
> Karma?
>
> It won't happen Chuck, too much money invested. They
> could ban China and reschedule the games back to
> Greece, but that won't happen.
> Not taking any sides but I heard on the news that
> inflation is now running at 9 percent in Tibet and
> the people are struggling economically, on the good
> side, their health and education has been improved
> since chinese occupation, life mortality is up
> apparently, but I suppose its no good living longer
> if you dont have the money to feed yourself.
>
> Cass
>
> Drpsionic@aol.com wrote:
>
> China believes that Tibet is a part of China.?
>
> China is an interesting country in that it actually
> does not have a history expansionism after the
> Mongols, but it does claim an interest in certain
> contiguous territories.
>
> Now, conventional protests don't work on the
> Chinese.? They have skins almost as thick as
> American conservatives and they just don't give a
> damn.? But they are sensitive to certain things and
> while the IOC is not going to cancel its games, the
> IOC can be made to pay for having them in China, or
> rather its sponsors can.? Now this is really out of
> my field of knowledge, but if a major boycott of
> Olympic sponsors could be organized...
>
> Chuck the Heretic
>
> http://www.geocities.com/c_cosimano
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cass Silva <silva_cass@yahoo.com>
> To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Sat, 15 Mar 2008 6:06 pm
> Subject: Re: Theos-World Are China facing the Law of
> Karma?
>
> I am curious to know why China would be interested
> in Tibet. It's not as though the country would ever
> be a threat to China, it's not as though they have
> minerals or oil, perhaps the only threat is that the
> Chinese fear that Tibetinism will spread to the
> Mainland, who knows? If Karma is involved Morten, I
> suspect that Tibet is also dealing with its national
> karma as well as China.
>
> Cass
>
> Morten Nymann Olesen <global-theosophy@stofanet.dk>
> wrote:
>
> To all readers
>
> To all readers
>
> My views are:
>
> Now, what is going on?
>
> Are China facing the Law of Karma?
>
> Tibet gripped by violent clashes
>
> a.. Jonathan Watts in Beijing
>
> b.. guardian.co.uk,
>
> c.. Friday March 14 2008
>
> d.. Article history
>
> About this article
>
> Close
>
> This article was first published on guardian.co.uk
> on Friday March 14 2008. It was last updated at
> 14:56 on March 14 2008.
>
> Tibetans throw stones at Chinese army vehicles in
> Lhasa as violent protests against Chinese rule break
> out. Photograph: AFP/Getty Images
>
> The Tibetan capital of Lhasa was on the brink of
> chaos today as the fiercest anti-government protests
> in almost 20 years erupted into violence between
> Chinese security forces and protesters wielding iron
> bars.
>
> A radio station reported at least two people had
> been killed in the rioting. The US-funded Radio Free
> Asia quoted two witnesses as saying two bodies were
> seen lying on the ground in the Barkor area, a
> shopping district where protests had been
> particularly fierce.
>
> Armed police used water cannons and teargas on the
> crowds, and witnesses say security vehicles were set
> on fire and Chinese drivers were carried off with
> bloodied faces after being beaten by a mob of young
> Tibetans.
>
> The US embassy in Beijing said its citizens in Lhasa
> had reported gunshots being fired in the city. The
> embassy emailed an advisory note to Americans
> warning them to stay away from the city, now in its
> fifth
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