Joined: 10 Aug 2006 Posts: 233 Location: kalifornia
its not that anarchism is a "zionist movement".
there are apparently zionists within every movement. they are like an ultra-penetrating, illuminati-style, concentrated mafia of disinformation agents.
any time i hear someone call an entire movement zionist, i cant help but think of judicial inc. that is a racist wesite, but, damn, some of their articles are interesting to ponder. (however, i havent visited the site so far this year).
and on proudhon, bakunin, etc... i suggest you read "The Anarchists In The Spanish Civil War" by Robert Alexander. its 700 pages of exciting history (at least to me)
actually there are 2 volumes.. i only have the first because it hit me for like 40 bucks.
its not that anarchism is a "zionist movement".
there are apparently zionists within every movement. they are like an ultra-penetrating, illuminati-style, concentrated mafia of disinformation agents.
any time i hear someone call an entire movement zionist, i cant help but think of judicial inc. that is a racist wesite, but, damn, some of their articles are interesting to ponder. (however, i havent visited the site so far this year).
and on proudhon, bakunin, etc... i suggest you read "The Anarchists In The Spanish Civil War" by Robert Alexander. its 700 pages of exciting history (at least to me)
actually there are 2 volumes.. i only have the first because it hit me for like 40 bucks.
I certainly don't doubt what you mentioned about infiltrators. However IMO this is a movement that had to be killed quickly in the eyes of people who survive on leeching off the public. These guys propose we go backwards to a flawed social contract (constitution) instead of progressing the way we look at the world.
The Spanish Civil War is of interest and it will take a lot of trips to the library to understand the issues. Though Proudhon and Bakunin have my kudos I don't exactly agree with their stances on certain things. Socialistic anarchy doesn't sit well with me. Just my opinion btw.
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