View Full Version : Has mankind passed its zenith in this world?
midnight rambler
8th February 2015, 11:55 AM
Considering what passes for 'art' and 'music' these days, I would venture it's safe to say, "Yes, yes it has." The Death Cult is doing a fine job of producing the stupidest children (and grown children who never manage to grow up into a life of responsibility). Naturally it has much to do with the intentional attacks on white culture.
Case in point -
(jump to 3:35 for the really good stuff, note that Zimerman has no sheet music for this very long concerto)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=k46fdX_3xDM#t=608
Ponce
8th February 2015, 05:34 PM
YES, and is all down hill from now on..........a million years from now they will find our shoe prints in cement, and will say.....wowwwww they sure had a lot of Hollywood actors.
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Cebu_4_2
8th February 2015, 06:07 PM
At first I wasn't impressed but glad I watched the rest. Classical runs here for the lil one.
Santa
8th February 2015, 06:51 PM
"The Polish pianist Krystian Zimerman was one of the first classical music stars to test the heightened security in American airports in the post-9/11 era. In 2006, Zimerman, who travels with his custom-made Steinway piano, arrived at JFK to find that T.S.A. officials had destroyed his expensive instrument. The officials explained that its glue had resembled a compound used in explosives. This experience was one factor that led Zimerman to announce three years later that he would no longer perform in the U.S."
osoab
8th February 2015, 06:56 PM
I think we hit our peak.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uT3SBzmDxGk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uT3SBzmDxGk
Horn
8th February 2015, 07:11 PM
We've really only begun to scratch the surface.
Dogman
8th February 2015, 07:15 PM
We've really only begun to scratch the surface.
Agree, if we do not kill ourselves off or blow ourselves back into the stone age!
steyr_m
8th February 2015, 07:33 PM
To me, tech has still to reach it's zenith. That being said, everything I need in life has been invented before 1950.
Religiously, culturally and morally, we have been swirling down the porcelain since WW1. I think tech has been destroying us culturally/religiously since around ww2.
Shami-Amourae
8th February 2015, 07:51 PM
I think things like GMO and vaccines are a eugenics tests. The super-wealthy want to force this on all of us though since they don't want competition for those of us smart enough who weren't born super-wealthy. People who post on this forum generally are the ones who were not born into the super-wealthy class, but pass the eugenics test. The people in power realize that the ones who are passing the eugenics tests are a very legitimate threat so instead of rewarding us for our superiority they want us wiped out too. I think people like us are the only real hope for humanity since the super-wealthy are completely detached from the real world and live in a cartoon, so are a danger to the rest of the Earth.
The super-wealthy believe they will merge with machines, and the plan is to keep this technology away from us and horde it to themselves. That may happen but what may also happen is some of the tech may leak out onto the public. There will be plenty of tech for the public that will be used to control you though, and most people will embrace this (the GMO/vaccine consumer retards.) People are afraid of being injected with rice grain sized RFID chips, but don't realize that these chips can be at the nanoscale and may already be in our food, water, and air.
At that point, once it becomes standard for humans to merge with machines I don't think we will be human any longer so that would be the pinnacle of the human species, when we learn to evolve into whatever.
Deborah Tavares recently had an interesting conversation about this stuff with Jeff Rense:
http://k003.kiwi6.com/hotlink/9vazchb668/Rense.20150206.3of3.mp3
Horn
8th February 2015, 08:22 PM
1.5 billion chinamen and growing are evidence that a bowl of rice is more efficient than next generation nano-trace.
iOWNme
9th February 2015, 09:16 AM
I would say this Empire has passed its 'zenith'. But mankind is going to eventually be what his creator intended him to be: A free individual.
mick silver
9th February 2015, 09:46 AM
it so sad what happening in the world today , wars are going on every were with the tech we have now we could feed the world if we could get gmo out of the picture . there will come a time when we cant stop the wars we are seeing , when the rich control all government they aree able to get away with what ever they want
Uncle Salty
9th February 2015, 10:56 AM
In 2006, Zimerman, who travels with his custom-made Steinway piano, arrived at JFK to find that T.S.A. officials had destroyed his expensive instrument. The officials explained that its glue had resembled a compound used in explosives.[/B]
How fucking stupid is TSA? Talk about bureaucratic tyranny with no room for common sense. But that is by design. Leave no room for human judgment. Very Stalinesque.
madfranks
9th February 2015, 01:33 PM
How fucking stupid is TSA? Talk about bureaucratic tyranny with no room for common sense. But that is by design. Leave no room for human judgment. Very Stalinesque.
I take it you haven't experienced the joys of interacting with the TSA? Not a single one of them has common sense, in fact, I think it's against their policy to use common sense.
Dogman
9th February 2015, 01:39 PM
I take it you haven't experienced the joys of interacting with the TSA? Not a single one of them has common sense, in fact, I think it's against their policy to use common sense.
Removed during training!
If not issued, it's not required nor wanted!
Gov bureaucracy class 101 !!
steyr_m
9th February 2015, 08:29 PM
I would say this Empire has passed its 'zenith'. But mankind is going to eventually be what his creator intended him to be: A free individual.
I'm trying to think of an era when anyone was free. OK, maybe on an isolated pacific island 100 years ago +.... Now or any time in the future? Never going to happen.
midnight rambler
9th February 2015, 08:49 PM
I'm trying to think of an era when anyone was free. OK, maybe on an isolated pacific island 100 years ago +.... Now or any time in the future? Never going to happen.
Gotta consider the Sui Juris' hypocritical stance: he talks about being free of the corporate state yet relies on corporate state issued ID documents to establish who he is in his everyday life.
Oh the irony.
Horn
10th February 2015, 10:08 AM
I'm trying to think of an era when anyone was free. OK, maybe on an isolated pacific island 100 years ago +.... Now or any time in the future? Never going to happen.
I'm guessing that the Western U.S. will splinter off soon, and create an new "Denver Free Empire"
the proceeds of course will still be proxied away thru London.
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