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Chomsky - Pawn of the Illuminati?

I, Chomsky. Noam Chomsky is a highly distinguished professor of linguistic at MIT. He’s been called “the most Important intellectual alive” and is an outspoken critic of us foreign policy. Illuminati Rex takes a look.

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13 Responses to “Chomsky - Pawn of the Illuminati?”

  1. Michael Ferguson Says:

    WHY IS THE US. IN AFGHANISTAN? THEY HAVE NO REAL AIRFORCE OR NAVY.
    HOW DID THE 911 BOMBERS GET HERE? WE FLEW THEM HERE. HOW DID THEY GET ENOUGH FLIGHT TRAINNING TO PULL THIS OFF? WE TRAINED THEM!
    ARE YOU TELLING ME THE US GOVERNMENT DID NOT KNOW ABOUT THEM?

    THE STUFF THEY ARE FEEDING YOU IS SO CHILD LIKE. MAYBE WE ACCEPT IT BECAUSE OF ALL THE FLOURIDE THEY FED US OVER THE LAST SIXTY YEARS.
    HITLER USED IT ON THE JEWS TO CALM THEM DOWN.
    EUROPE’S DRINKING WATER IS FLOURIDE FREE,WHY?

  2. Terry Melanson Says:

    Please refrain FROM SHOUTING

    Read a comic … and chill.

  3. Robert Argiz Says:

    In case you didn’t know, Chomsky is Jewish. It is not because he is a Jew, but I just don’t trust him. I don’t trust ALL Jews, Zionist or not. There is something about them that makes me feel uncomfortable but I can’t tell exactly what it is. I just feel it.

  4. James Lennon Says:

    “In case you didn’t know, Chomsky is Jewish. It is not because he is a Jew, but I just don’t trust him. I don’t trust ALL Jews, Zionist or not. There is something about them that makes me feel uncomfortable but I can’t tell exactly what it is. I just feel it.”

    What the hell does this mean? Being Jewish/Black/White/Irish/Short/Tall etc. doesn’t make you anything. Neither trustworthy nor dishonest. You. sir, are, and this is the first time I’ve ever said this, anti-semitic. Grow up. People are people. Chomsky is not a good or bad Jew, or anything else, your like or dislike shouldn’t be predicated on his (or anyone else’s) nationality/colour/creed/number of legs.

    Shame.

  5. Terry Melanson Says:

    @Argiz

    You do realize you’re a bigot, don’t you? And here’s the ironic part: the family name Argiz - at least communist Fidel Castro’s father, Ángel Castro y Argiz - was of Converso and Marrano extraction.

  6. Ross Says:

    I don’t trust Chomsky because his name is Chomsky! It sounds sort of like “Chomp-sky” so I think I’m always afraid he’s gonna try and bight my head off. The only person I trust in is Jesus and he is the King of the Jews. Oh, I also trust in Mel Brooks but mostly just where the Shwartz is concerned!

    Though I agree with Chomsky on a number of issues I reject what I perceive to be the core informant of his value system, which is enlightenment humanism with a bend towards socialist anarchism.

  7. PartyClown Says:

    911 was a time of dancing, a time of celebration, a time of joining forces with the powerful to do my bidding.

  8. Russell Olausen Says:

    I have often thought of Chomsky as an analgesic.

  9. Tommy Gun Says:

    [quote] In case you didn’t know, Chomsky is Jewish. It is not because he is a Jew, but I just don’t trust him. I don’t trust ALL Jews, Zionist or not. There is something about them that makes me feel uncomfortable but I can’t tell exactly what it is. I just feel it.[/quote]

    At least you are being honest and not getting caught up in the political correctness gone mad theme. The reality is that people will be judged on the colour of their skin, the religion they follow and their ethnicity - this is human nature and this is why I feel multiculturalism has and will continue to fail.

    Does this make me racist? No, i believe it makes me a realist.

  10. Terry Melanson Says:

    “people will be judged on the colour of their skin, the religion they follow and their ethnicity”

    It’s called bigotry, and is the height of ignorance. Fools can still be of an honest or a dishonest variety. The only measure of a man is his actions.

  11. Damien Alixander Says:

    “people will be judged on the colour of their skin, the religion they follow and their ethnicity”

    To this we should add: their appearance, brands of clothing, type of car they drive, food they eat for lunch, type of pets they own ad infinitum!!

    Terry, of course we judge people, it is part of our genetic make-up. Our brains subconsciously have done so for hundreds of thousands of years to choose the right mating partner, instigate the fight or flight mechanism, decide whether we want to share food with others or shelter with strangers…

    The reasons for such behaviour is well studied: survival. It is not ignorance, it is what makes us human.

    Not letting your children play with other children of different cultures is ignorance. Not liking spicy foods because they are “foreign” is ignorance.

    Racism is the belief that all members of each race possess characteristics or abilities specific to that race, especially so as to distinguish it as inferior or superior to another race or races. Just because you don’t like someone, doesn’t mean your racist. That is the whole point of freedom of association.

    It is shameful to be suspicious of an entire ethnicity, a la Robert Argiz, for just “feeling” it, however he is entitled to his opinion.

    Bigotry is intolerance to those whom hold opinions different to oneself. Of that, we are all guilty.

    Tommy gun: multi-culturalism is natural and not one civilsation would have made it past the iron age without this social construct. Multi-culturalism is inevitable, so embrace it. Criticisms of this phenomenon generally focus on the wrong issues and it arises when the level of introduced cultural influence breaks through ones personal “threshold” ie: many Indian take-away shops appear in your community and you think “Indians are taking over, where’s my street gone? Multi-culturalism is not working”.

    This is absolute crap. Embrace the new cultures who chose to settle in your community. They will bring with them new customs but also new ideas, hopes and dreams. Immigrants will have to go through some degree of assimilation, and this too is beneficial.

    Try a thought experiment: without multi-culturalism we could end up like the Borg. And that’s no fun for anyone really.

  12. Terry Melanson Says:

    I have a novel thought for you all: what did you think of the Chomsky comic?

  13. Trond Says:

    Naom Chomsky: Who cares if our leaders are mass murderers?
    http://9-11-was-an-inside-job.blogspot.com/2009/03/naom-chomsky-who-cares-if-our-leaders.html

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