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RE: ARE WE NOW IN THE END TIMES?
8/7/2013 5:11:53 AM
Miguel

This is the full movie and full version for limited time.

It's most important to see it ALL THIS MOVIE as it exposes the truth. If you don't watch it all, you cannot make a judgement.

I am not critical of any posts here as the readers must look for truth as they see it; however 90% of what you post here comes from the other side of truth as I see it.
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RE: ARE WE NOW IN THE END TIMES?
8/7/2013 5:13:20 AM

AGENDA: Grinding America Down (Full Movie) FREE to watch for a limited time!

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Thank you Michael for showing up and posting.

I don't think I have the time to watch the complete video now, my own "agenda" is far too tight at this moment. However, I would like to know if this is the full version of the trailer that was circulating a few months ago with the same title. If so, I will not say it is wrong, only my own belief that events will speed up shortly that will spare the U.S.(and the world at large) of the ominous fate under communism, etc. it predicts. But even so I will try to watch it this afternoon.

Thanks again,

Miguel

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RE: ARE WE NOW IN THE END TIMES?
8/7/2013 5:21:01 AM
Miguel

The USA is A Communist Nation Now under Barack Obama

He is a Progressive, which means he is a Fabian socialist; which means he is a communist.

The heads of the United nations are all Russian Fabian socialists. Soon all the World will be communist under The UN and New World Order.


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Communism taking hold in unlikely country

Communist Party makes a comeback ... in Japan

Christian Science Monitor

A smiling, smartly attired 30-year-old woman sits at an expansive table in a meeting room decorated with simple elegance on the fourth floor of a modern office building in central Tokyo.

Only the sunflower broach – an anti-nuclear symbol – on the woman’s suit, and perhaps that the large calligraphy scroll on the wall behind her that isn’t hung perfectly straight, betray the fact that this isn’t a scene from corporate Japan. Yoshiko Kira doesn’t look like she intends to dismantle capitalism, but this is the headquarters of the Japanese Communist Party (JCP), and she is one of its rising stars, and that’s her plan.

When Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's Liberal Democratic Party cemented its grip on power with a victory in the upper house elections on July 21, the unlikely other winners were the Communists. Ms. Kira was one of the party’s newly elected lawmakers who saw the JCP raise its representation in the House of Councilors from six seats to 11, giving it a large enough bloc to propose legislation. She was the first Communist to win in the five-seat Tokyo constituency in 12 years, while another young JCP candidate won in Osaka, the party’s first victory there in 15 years. Overall, the Communists came in second to the ruling party in terms of votes collected in Japan’s two giant metropolises.

How? Part of the reason has to do with the deterioration of the main political parties.

DISARRAY

What had been the main opposition, the left-of-center Democratic Party of Japan – which spent three years in government until its defeat in December's general election – is in almost utter disarray.

Two of the founding members have left the party, while the third, Naoto Kan – the prime minister at the time of the 2011 earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear disasters – has just been suspended from the party for three months after supporting an independent candidate in the recent election. Some voters appeared to have seen the Communists as the only party able to counterbalance the nationalism of the Abe administration and its talk of amending Japan’s pacifist Constitution.

Deputy Prime Minister Taro Aso caused consternation in some quarters this week when he appeared to suggest, during a speech to a conservative think tank, that the current controversy around the constitution could have been avoided if Japan had changed it in secret, as was done in Nazi Germany.

“When I was a child there were a lot of books in my house with pictures of the war and the atomic bombing. I used to worry that planes flying overhead might be carrying bombs. Then one day my mother told me that Japan can’t have wars anymore because of the Constitution, and I thought I was lucky to be born in this country,” Kira says. “But now the Abe government wants to change the Constitution so that Japan can start wars again.”

“It’s not just about war. When I was looking for work I applied to a large number of companies, and was told during interviews that hiring a woman was a risk. I realized there were many things about Japanese society that need changing,” says Kira.

ONLINE MASCOT CHARACTERS

Founded in 1922, the JCP is the oldest political party in Japan, and has enjoyed constant representation in parliament for longer than any other. But until recently, its image was one of older activists and it struggled to attract younger voters.

July's elections were the first in Japan where online campaigning was permitted, and it was the JCP that is widely seen as having made best use of it. As well as savvy leveraging of social networks and video streaming platforms, the party created a series of online mascot characters that addressed individual issues such as the planned consumption tax hike, shady business practices, the heavy US military presence on Okinawa, and constitutional change.

“We were able to use the Net to reach out to younger people, many of whom don’t read newspapers or watch TV much. Through the characters, we could communicate issues simply and appeal to young voters,” says party spokesperson Toshio Ueki, who reports that the characters’ webpages got 1.5 million hits in the weeks before the poll.

While the party has embraced new technology in its campaigning, it can still lay claim to a consistency in both policy and personnel that sets it apart from other parties in Japan. Kazuo Shii has led the party since 2000, during which time Japan has seen nine different prime ministers. And while some politicians have turned anti-nuclear since the accident at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear power plant, the JCP was always against nuclear power.

'REFRESHING'

“One of the appeals of the Communists has been the clarity and consistency in their pledges; people find it refreshing,” suggests Takashi Inoguchi, professor emeritus at the University of Tokyo. “It’s healthy for the political development of the country that there is a party that is at least clear in what they say, whether you agree with their positions or not.”

Although Japan is not yet on the road to a workers’ paradise, having struck a chord with the electorate, the JCP may now have the opportunity to establish itself as the most cohesive opposition to the current government.

“If we did take power, the JCP wouldn’t try to implement a Communist economy immediately. It would require huge changes and we would seek the support of the people for each step,” Kira says. “And we would want to use the best parts of the current economic system, too.”

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The political party is making a comeback in a nation better known for its dealings in the corporate world.
Why now?


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RE: ARE WE NOW IN THE END TIMES?
8/7/2013 10:29:59 AM
Hi again Michael,

I insist: I am not saying the video is wrong. Only that there are so many other causes for worrying that what it says somehow dilutes amid them.

Did you read the rest of my answer? Events of quite another nature are so much speeding up that all other threats should come to nothing soon. As to the 90 percent of what I post being from the other side of truth (as you see it) I am aware of it, however, not only is threats that we are depicting at this forum but a panoramic view of these end times with all its ugly trends and features. Among them, those rather structural that in my opinion mainly characterize these times and somehow constitute their weak foundations: the dissolution of family, the proliferation of crazy religious beliefs, the glorification of sports, and so on. As a whole, these are the ones I fear most.

Miguel

"Choose a job you love and you will not have to work a day in your life" (Confucius)

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RE: ARE WE NOW IN THE END TIMES?
8/7/2013 10:44:13 AM

Giant Sinkhole Swallows Backhoe

By | ABC News Blogs15 hours ago

Sinkhole opened in Montreal as a construction crew was preparing to repair a leaking water main.
Video: Sinkhole Swallows Backhoe

A giant sinkhole that opened Monday on one of Montreal's busiest intersections swallowed a backhoe with a worker inside.

The sinkhole emerged around 9:30 a.m., EDT, Monday as crews arrived in Montreal's downtown district to repair a city sewer pipe that had been reported leaking over the weekend, according to CTVNews.

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"All of a sudden we saw from far that the whole street just caved in, and we could see the top of the tractor," eyewitness Christine Komorowski told CTV. "It was unbelievable."

A backhoe with a worker inside manning the controls dropped right into the approximately 26 foot long, 16 foot wide and 9 foot deep hole, the CBC reported . The driver pulled himself out of the sinkhole and was uninjured but treated for shock.

The roadway where the sinkhole occurred was closed to traffic as investigators determine what caused the ground to open.

"We think that the water leak was because of the sewer pipe…it's a broken sewer pipe," Emilie Miskdjian, a spokeswoman for the Ville-Marie borough, told the CBC.

Authorities said they planned to bring in a crane as early as this afternoon to remove the backhoe. They are waiting to determine if the ground is strong enough to support the crane and to make sure they do not disrupt a nearby gas pipe, according to the CBC.

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