Cockroaches of Disruption
Everyone should watch ..
Posted by
Leadenwinter
Oct 6, 2008 02:39 pm
http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=zeitgeist+addendum&emb=0&aq=0& oq=zeitgeist+ad# Everyone should watch ..
US Commando Strike in Waziristan
Posted by
Leadenwinter
Sep 4, 2008 05:46 pm
#6 mike195879 The current track record of american foreign policy suggests ill will towards all humanity, never mind Pakistan.. all very reminiscent of Stalin's famous opinion that its not in any way important to win when its more important to ensure that everyone else loses...
US Commando Strike in Waziristan
Theres a month left to clean up the mullahs.. Bit of a tall order no ?
Posted by
Leadenwinter
Sep 4, 2008 05:39 pm
The end begins.. With Iran's oil in their sights the lovely Americans and their glorious leader Obama are going to invade come november. Theres a month left to clean up the mullahs.. Bit of a tall order no ?
There is no ‘honour’ in killing
Posted by
Leadenwinter
Sep 3, 2008 07:05 am
In #10 Ignore Mr. Haseeb-Ur-Rehman's letter of reference. :)
There is no ‘honour’ in killing
We employed Mr. Haseeb-Ur-Rehman in the capacity of Temporary Legal Consultant upon recommendation by associates. He worked with us for the period of four weeks earlier this year. He proved to be diligent and hard working often putting in extra hours of his own accord and provided solid advice and guidance invaluable to our concerns. Haseeb also produced documents and drafted letters for our use. He is friendly, of good character and a pleasure to work with.
There'll be another martial law soon enough.. . The World's political climate is far to dangerous these days to let monkeys play parliamentary democracy for very long and its either that or the nation of Pakistan come November.
The only "crime" any General has committed is not letting the Pakistani civilian leadership and the "democratic community" (read prostitutes) steal money for a decade or so. Anything else which the public objects to.. they only do so in their illiteracy and fundamentalism.
Enjoy your democracy .. and Masadi :) .. you should steal as much as you can now.. you wont get a chance later.. maybe you can invite me to dinner.
Posted by
Leadenwinter
Sep 3, 2008 07:04 am
To whom it may concern, We employed Mr. Haseeb-Ur-Rehman in the capacity of Temporary Legal Consultant upon recommendation by associates. He worked with us for the period of four weeks earlier this year. He proved to be diligent and hard working often putting in extra hours of his own accord and provided solid advice and guidance invaluable to our concerns. Haseeb also produced documents and drafted letters for our use. He is friendly, of good character and a pleasure to work with.
There'll be another martial law soon enough.. . The World's political climate is far to dangerous these days to let monkeys play parliamentary democracy for very long and its either that or the nation of Pakistan come November.
The only "crime" any General has committed is not letting the Pakistani civilian leadership and the "democratic community" (read prostitutes) steal money for a decade or so. Anything else which the public objects to.. they only do so in their illiteracy and fundamentalism.
Enjoy your democracy .. and Masadi :) .. you should steal as much as you can now.. you wont get a chance later.. maybe you can invite me to dinner.
There is no ‘honour’ in killing
"What many found astounding was that Saima’s parents were not some illiterate people from a remote tribal area, but educated, influential, city dwellers. The father was a businessman who had headed the Peshawar Chamber of Commerce and Industry while the mother was a gynaecologist"..
All this goes to prove is that the so called educated city dwellers are in fact totally illiterate for all intents and purposes. From here a benchmark of the general standard of the Pakistani public can be drawn. Change cannot and will not come from the people as this American pro-democracy wet dream inflicted on us, would have us believe. Change in Pakistan, as in every other case in history can only come from above.
Posted by
Leadenwinter
Sep 3, 2008 06:06 am
"What many found astounding was that Saima’s parents were not some illiterate people from a remote tribal area, but educated, influential, city dwellers. The father was a businessman who had headed the Peshawar Chamber of Commerce and Industry while the mother was a gynaecologist"..
All this goes to prove is that the so called educated city dwellers are in fact totally illiterate for all intents and purposes. From here a benchmark of the general standard of the Pakistani public can be drawn. Change cannot and will not come from the people as this American pro-democracy wet dream inflicted on us, would have us believe. Change in Pakistan, as in every other case in history can only come from above.
Why Zardari Should Be President!
Posted by
Leadenwinter
Sep 3, 2008 05:54 am
Very simply.. Zardari should be President because the Pakistani public deserve Zardari as President.
Free to Breed
Let us count the ways. :)
-Do not talk, consort or socialise with anyone suspected of being a mullah/hijabi. If exposed to them by some default situation, simply pretend they don't exist or alternatively point and laugh.
-Do not accept their custom, in shops, restaurants and other commercial institutions and install notices clearly disbarring them from entry. Also disbar them from public toilets.
-Do not employ them and summararily dismiss any already in your employ clearly stating why they are being dismissed.
-Instruct your children to identify and avoid them and their children. Use lobbies to pressurise the removal of their children from schools, collages and other educational institutions owing to their inherently perverse nature.
-Litigate against "tablighis" on the basis of nuisance and trespass laws (available under Pakistani tort laws) preferably under class actions, which are more economic and effective.
-Notify the police of the presence of dangerous and undesirable elements upon merely sighting mullahs/hijabis etc in any public locale. Similarly give bonus payments to private security personnel who take independent initiatives against mullahs/hijabis etc.
This list can go on and on and pleasant as may be the reality of the situation is that the ordinary Pakistani public however sympathise with the mullahs, which is why the nation is utterly doomed.
Enjoy your democracy.
Posted by
Leadenwinter
Sep 1, 2008 12:31 pm
The solution is very simple. Reject and persecute the mullahs/hijabis etc.. this however must be done by the ordinary Pakistani public not by alien elements such as the Americans and the like.Let us count the ways. :)
-Do not talk, consort or socialise with anyone suspected of being a mullah/hijabi. If exposed to them by some default situation, simply pretend they don't exist or alternatively point and laugh.
-Do not accept their custom, in shops, restaurants and other commercial institutions and install notices clearly disbarring them from entry. Also disbar them from public toilets.
-Do not employ them and summararily dismiss any already in your employ clearly stating why they are being dismissed.
-Instruct your children to identify and avoid them and their children. Use lobbies to pressurise the removal of their children from schools, collages and other educational institutions owing to their inherently perverse nature.
-Litigate against "tablighis" on the basis of nuisance and trespass laws (available under Pakistani tort laws) preferably under class actions, which are more economic and effective.
-Notify the police of the presence of dangerous and undesirable elements upon merely sighting mullahs/hijabis etc in any public locale. Similarly give bonus payments to private security personnel who take independent initiatives against mullahs/hijabis etc.
This list can go on and on and pleasant as may be the reality of the situation is that the ordinary Pakistani public however sympathise with the mullahs, which is why the nation is utterly doomed.
Enjoy your democracy.
Faith and Religion
This is why we have terms such as "wishful thinking" and "self-deception." There is a profound distinction between a consoling delusion and the truth.
Posted by
Leadenwinter
Aug 30, 2008 05:39 pm
And Furthermore ....Those who emphasize the good effects of religion never seem to realize that such effects fail to demonstrate the truth of any religious doctrine. This is why we have terms such as "wishful thinking" and "self-deception." There is a profound distinction between a consoling delusion and the truth.
Faith and Religion
According to Nietzsche the only reason we live in families, communities, tribes, nations, states, churches is simply to prepare for war with others.
The religious contingent of humanity; although they insist on posing as peaceful and on falsely equating their faith with goodness as well purporting the fear of god to a basis for morality are in fact the most belligerent, malcontent, perverse and indeed ugly representations of mankind and remain the avant-guard of all criminality and inhumanity.
Posted by
Leadenwinter
Aug 30, 2008 05:09 pm
According to Nietzsche the only reason we live in families, communities, tribes, nations, states, churches is simply to prepare for war with others.
The religious contingent of humanity; although they insist on posing as peaceful and on falsely equating their faith with goodness as well purporting the fear of god to a basis for morality are in fact the most belligerent, malcontent, perverse and indeed ugly representations of mankind and remain the avant-guard of all criminality and inhumanity.
Alcohol and Teenagers: A Lethal Mixture
Posted by
Leadenwinter
Aug 29, 2008 06:35 am
I think that social problems including drink driving, teenage alcoholism and related other issues such as violence and the like, are largely particular to Anglo-Saxon cultures i.e. the UK and US. Alcohol and soft drugs are far more accessible to young teenagers and indeed far cheaper in Europe than in either the UK or the US, nevertheless the attitude to alcohol (inter-alia) is much healthier on the continent. I live in London and the drink culture (here at least) is intrinsically tied up to the work culture, almost as though alcohol is the state's sanctioned release mechanism perhaps because alcohol (and coke) are more conducive to maintaining a more productive workforce than other narcotics or indeed lifestyles.
The Pink Side of Disney
Posted by
Leadenwinter
Aug 26, 2008 11:47 am
Disney was a known Nazi sympathist.. pushing this pro-american agitprop vomit on the world's youth is an inevitable follow through on the company's agenda..
Thinking of an Obama presidency, what ‘change’ may we really see?
Iran's nuclear programme is of no consequence as is Israel's usual belligerence, which are mere smokescreens, distractions and justifications. The end objective is control over Iran's oil which shall become exceedingly valuable as the peak-oil issue comes to a head.
The invasion of/intervention Pakistan shall allow the US to station troops and bases in Pakistan, to the end of creating a pincer around Iran along with Afghanistan and Iraq which are already occupied and Turkey which is subservient. Pakistan has chosen the course of blind short-termism and has rejected subservience to the US and have rather succumbed to fundamentalists and a civilian administration constituted by known and proven criminals, who together shall assure the instability to justify eventual intervention or invasion by the US.
Iran itself shall be invaded.. if not by the regime which comes to power in November then by a subsequent one. Pakistan's fate shall be precursory to that of Iran.
Enjoy your democracy.
Posted by
Leadenwinter
Aug 22, 2008 06:59 am
The invasion of Pakistan shall for all intents and purposes be part and parcel of the "tougher diplomacy, sanctions and global isolation" Obama promises for Iran. There shall be no shift whatsoever in American foreign policy irrespective of which party wins, as policy decisions (in every rational state and in every case) are contingent exclusively upon economic requirements and objectives (rather than on any political position or party as US pro-democracy agitprop would have us believe). Iran's nuclear programme is of no consequence as is Israel's usual belligerence, which are mere smokescreens, distractions and justifications. The end objective is control over Iran's oil which shall become exceedingly valuable as the peak-oil issue comes to a head.
The invasion of/intervention Pakistan shall allow the US to station troops and bases in Pakistan, to the end of creating a pincer around Iran along with Afghanistan and Iraq which are already occupied and Turkey which is subservient. Pakistan has chosen the course of blind short-termism and has rejected subservience to the US and have rather succumbed to fundamentalists and a civilian administration constituted by known and proven criminals, who together shall assure the instability to justify eventual intervention or invasion by the US.
Iran itself shall be invaded.. if not by the regime which comes to power in November then by a subsequent one. Pakistan's fate shall be precursory to that of Iran.
Enjoy your democracy.
Musharraf\'s Resignation and Beyond
Posted by
Leadenwinter
Aug 21, 2008 11:52 am
There is no such thing as democracy. There never has been and there never will be.
The Aftermath of Musharraf’s Departure
The only thing pertinent thing to say at this point is ma'shallah...
Enjoy your democracy :)
Posted by
Leadenwinter
Aug 18, 2008 11:25 am
Oh yeah and by the way .. Pakistan of all her citizens has chosen Zardari - now the first citizen by default .... This is the voice of the people .. :) The only thing pertinent thing to say at this point is ma'shallah...
Enjoy your democracy :)
The Aftermath of Musharraf’s Departure
This shall eventually (after November at least) pave the way for the unilateral action that Obama has been promising for so long in FATA and Pakistan.
In Punjab and Sindh the criminal civilians in government and their lotas and jiyalas shall steal as much money as they can and administer and govern in a fashion as befitting the monkeys that they are.
The Taliban will take over the governance of NWFP and the US shall intervene hoping to capture the ever elusive Bin Laden. They'll set up bases in Baluchistan take control of Sui amongst other resources by some proxy means (eg. through criminal civilians) or even directly to recompense themselves for their War on Terror investments.
The end of all of this is to create an American pincer around Iran and her oil, Pakistan included in captured/client territory with Iraq and Afghanistan which also both border Iran.
All this because the civilians are criminals.
Enjoy your democracy :)
Posted by
Leadenwinter
Aug 18, 2008 10:36 am
The lawlessness and fundamentalism shall blossom like never before in the north and Baluchistan as the resignation of Mushrraf is a green light for a regimen of western sponsored destabilisation. This shall eventually (after November at least) pave the way for the unilateral action that Obama has been promising for so long in FATA and Pakistan.
In Punjab and Sindh the criminal civilians in government and their lotas and jiyalas shall steal as much money as they can and administer and govern in a fashion as befitting the monkeys that they are.
The Taliban will take over the governance of NWFP and the US shall intervene hoping to capture the ever elusive Bin Laden. They'll set up bases in Baluchistan take control of Sui amongst other resources by some proxy means (eg. through criminal civilians) or even directly to recompense themselves for their War on Terror investments.
The end of all of this is to create an American pincer around Iran and her oil, Pakistan included in captured/client territory with Iraq and Afghanistan which also both border Iran.
All this because the civilians are criminals.
Enjoy your democracy :)
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