29 Apr 20 - 04:00 AM (#4049251) Subject: RE: BS: World Government From: The Sandman Has it already happened without us knowing, is David Icke right? |
29 Apr 20 - 04:11 AM (#4049253) Subject: RE: BS: World Government From: Mr Red In many ways - yes (except USA). Governments working together for a vaccine. But, like the US, there is a lot of nationalism bubbling under, with a soupcon of joined-up government (ie whacking humongous gaps in the links!). UK buys PPE from Turkey, and UK companies making PPE selling to Ireland, which in a very perverse way is treating the world as one big family! David Icke is off-side, as a rule! BTW |
29 Apr 20 - 06:33 AM (#4049282) Subject: RE: BS: World Government From: Steve Shaw Bilderbergers unite! |
29 Apr 20 - 09:34 AM (#4049323) Subject: RE: BS: World Government From: Donuel Without the dead weight, the New World Order moves more quickly. |
29 Apr 20 - 09:47 AM (#4049327) Subject: RE: BS: World Government From: Mossback Is David Icke right? Dunno. Suggest you ask Alex Jones, Tucker Carlson and Sean 'QAnon' Hannity. |
29 Apr 20 - 11:39 AM (#4049345) Subject: RE: BS: World Government From: punkfolkrocker When I was a small kid in the space age 1960s.. World Govts were seen as a GOOD thing in sci fi comics.. The whole planet joining together to fight space alien enemies... ... though, my memory has faded, so I'd guess the World President was always American...??? |
29 Apr 20 - 01:40 PM (#4049367) Subject: RE: BS: World Government From: An Buachaill Caol Dubh That "loyal retainer of Chase Manhattan Bank, the American President", as Gore Vidal once put it. |
30 Apr 20 - 09:03 AM (#4049539) Subject: RE: BS: World Government From: Donuel Are there any Welsh here? Or is there meaning in that interesting avatar? You have an aire of an intellectual. |
30 Apr 20 - 09:07 AM (#4049540) Subject: RE: BS: World Government From: Backwoodsman It’s not Welsh, it’s Gaelic. |
30 Apr 20 - 09:23 AM (#4049547) Subject: RE: BS: World Government From: punkfolkrocker During the 6 nations my mrs considers the Irish to be honourary Welsh if they beat England to win the tournament, but Wales don't... |