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Order out of Chaos: Endgame Implementation => Social Engineering => Topic started by: gurdgieff on October 08, 2009, 08:04:59 PM

Title: music songs
Post by: gurdgieff on October 08, 2009, 08:04:59 PM
Social Engineering
jew leonard cohen the future.about the actions of zionists in the past and what they are going to do inthefuture
thats very frightening ...another zion jew bob dylan neiborhood bully.about israel how they are surrounded by evil muslims and they only defending themselves.
nobody can understand the  obvious meanings of such songs unless they are clued up like most of the people who go to this forum
Title: Re: music songs
Post by: MikeWB on October 08, 2009, 08:10:34 PM
You don't know anything about Leonard Cohen. Study his body of work and study what he's done for 5 years and to which organizations he's donated the money.

If anything, he's issuing a waring and not necessarily endorsing anything.

Just because he's born Jewish doesn't mean he's one of the Zios.
Title: Re: music songs
Post by: CrackSmokeRepublican on October 08, 2009, 11:09:58 PM
Here's a recent Cohen Concert:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/09/ ... 6146.shtml (http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/09/24/entertainment/main5336146.shtml)

QuoteHe last performed in Israel in 1975. Before that, Cohen entertained Israeli troops during the Mideast war in 1973.
Title: Re: music songs
Post by: gurdgieff on October 12, 2009, 07:00:08 PM
Thanks
Leonard Cohen was being sarcastic with this "when they say repent I wonder what they meant'
this reminded me of christ when he said those who do not understand my words,cannot understand my words because they are the children of the devil.
in any case I made this topic because popular music is a powerfull weapon that brainwashes the thinking of the youth.
when I was a teen pop music was boy george and queen and frankie gos to hollywood.encouraging 12yr olds to be gay and suck it
during a circumcision the rabbi sucks the blood from the wound left after cutting the little babies foreskin.
sixties hippy popular music played a part in ending vietnam war and the compulsery draft.and also reduced the power of the president to declare war without going though congress.
this is the power of popular music
orpheus brings down the walls of jericho with his flute.
I turn on my radio and i hear kill a cop rap music gangbanger music or take drugs music.
any political music gets blacklisted and put on the no play list.
Title: Re: music songs
Post by: kolnidre on October 13, 2009, 01:22:15 AM
This post from xymphora.blogspot.com about the meaning of Cohen's "First We Take Manhattan" is interesting:

http://xymphora.blogspot.com/2009/10/fi ... attan.html (http://xymphora.blogspot.com/2009/10/first-we-take-manhattan.html)

Be sure to read the comments. That's a smart crowd over there.

QuoteIn light of the comment by Laurie, I've been looking at the lyrics of Leonard Cohen's famous song 'First We Take Manhattan', and it is clearly an anthem to Jewish supremacism. It was first recorded in spring 1986 by Jennifer Warnes, so I assume was written in the preceding year. The lyrics are fairly clear:

   1. It begins with a recording of a German radio news broadcast on an attack on a German-Arab Society in Berlin.
   2. "They sentenced me to twenty years of boredom
      For trying to change the system from within" - this refers to Jonathan Pollard, who had been arrested (in November 1985) but not yet sentenced, so Cohen was just guessing at twenty years (Pollard in fact received life).
   3. "I'm guided by a signal in the heavens
      I'm guided by this birthmark on my skin" - 'birthmark' is obviously a concentration camp tattoo.
   4. "I'm guided by the beauty of our weapons" - Israeli weapons.
   5. "I'd really like to live beside you, baby
      I love your body and your spirit and your clothes" - the song is directed to the United States, and refers to the comfort of Jews living in the United States.
   6. "But you see that line there moving through the station?
      I told you, I told you, told you, I was one of those" - Jews can never live in true comfort in the United States, as they are "that line there moving through the station", i. e., a line boarding the trains for the concentration camps.
   7. "Ah you loved me as a loser, but now you're worried that I just might win" - no comment needed.
   8. "You know the way to stop me, but you don't have the discipline" - wow! spot on!
   9. "And I thank you for those items that you sent me
      The monkey and the plywood violin
      I practiced every night, now I'm ready" - a reference to the Jewish entertainment/media monopoly, and its use for Jewish supremacist goals.
  10. "Well it's Father's Day and everybody's wounded" - obscure, but the song may refer to Father's Day, 1985, in the middle of the hijacking of TWA Flight 847 (U.S. Navy diver Robert Stethem was killed the day before Father's Day 1985, and the other passengers were still in hijacker custody on Father's Day).
  11. "First we take Manhattan, then we take Berlin" - Manhattan has already been taken with the complete Jewish control over American politics and media, and I can only conclude that "take Berlin" refers to the eventual Israeli nuclear attack on Europe - don't scoff, it has already been threatened - as part of the uncompleted revenge for the Jewish holocaust.