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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-13-09 06:45 AM
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C Street House: I Agree With Their Seven Mountains of Culture

Today troutfishing did an excellent piece on the "C" Street House, the group behind it, and their agenda to take control of the world.

What I want to focus on here is the disturbing list of "Reclaiming 7 Mountains of Culture"

What do I agree with? That they actually have done everything they have listed.

Why do I agree?

Follow me below the fold.

Oke's diary :: :: Let their actions speak to the "why":

1. The Mountain of Government, "where evil is either restrained or endorsed",

This is evil restrained? . Evil has been unleashed, without restraint,, but well hidden.
Endorsement of evil? Completely agree, what fits that criteria better than the previous administration. Endorsement of the evils of torture, and war crimes, by our President, Vice President, CIA, Secretary of Defense, and the list goes on....

2.The Mountain of Education, "where truths, or lies, about God and his creation are taught.",

This one you are working hard at, masked as "intelligent design". That pain in the ass First Amendment thing stands in your way. Makes this mountain a little harder to get over? Now with Obama in office you won't be able to control the Judicial branch in the manner you had planned.

The truth is you lie and uphold creationism as fact.
Using your interpretation of God, and what you term as his creation, you brainwash, not educate. Which works for you, since mind control of youth makes your goal of control of the world easier as time goes on.

3.The Mountain of Media, "where information is interpreted through the lens of good or evil",

Sure enough, you distorted the lens a long time ago. Corporate media gave you a big boost over the peak of that mountain.
You portray the good as evil, and portray evil as good

4.The Mountain of Arts and Entertainment, "where values and virtue are celebrated or distorted",

What could provide better entertainment, and distort values, and virtues, than some of your "guests" Ensign, Sanford, Vitter.
Then there is this gem, you sure entertain with your hypocrisy. It is not a fun entertainment. It is a blight on our society, but silly me, you don't care about society, only power.

5.The Mountain of Religion, "where people worship God in spirit and truth, or settle for a religious ritual",

Yes, this is how the leaders you elected showed spirit and truth in worshiping your God. (PDF)

You tell lies about what God demands to grab even more power..horrible fearful, judgemental, lie,after lie,

It seems you have this one gamed out to the max. Is cheating on your wife the ritual, a lot of you seem to do it religiously? Then when you get caught you go and "worship" at your so called church, "C Street House", the million dollar hideout.

6.The Mountain of Family, "where either a blessing or a curse is passed onto successive generations" Succesive generations that will be left to deal with Global warming, that you deny, national debt, bankruptcy of Social Security
Yes, I agree, you have achieved shooting down blessings, like saving our planet, and cursed future generations.

Family, you meant that unit you desert for over a week to go cheat on your wife? Family, as in your parents who literally pay off your "screw-ups"?

7.The Mountain of Business, "where people build for the glory of God or the glory of man."

Have to give you that in a big way. You all have done a lot of building, for the glory of your own material wealth.
I've never seen a business report from your God. So how do you justify any glory from your God for all the swindling and fraud you've been caught at?

Even Congressional conservatives have had to question your supposed building for the glory of God.

This goes beyond hypocrisy to delusionalm out of reality, psychosis.

Our elected leaders are part of this group that has guidelines for obtaining control of our country?

At least five congressmen live there, quietly renting upstairs rooms from an organization affiliated with "the Fellowship," the obsessively secretive Arlington spiritual group that organizes the National Day of Prayer breakfast, an event routinely attended by legions of top government officials. Other politicians come to the house for group spirituality sessions, prayer meetings or to simply share their troubles.

America is a democracy. It was founded on laws, and principles, to balance power so that no one branch of government, or any group, could gain complete control.
Yes, you hurdled many of these mountain, but we are throwing you off the peak, before you turn America into a theocracy.

Good will increase. We will hold your minions accountable for evil and crimes against humanity. Education will be based on scientific fact, not chosen myths.

Hope you enjoyed your view from those mountaintops, because an earthquake called democracy will crumble your mountains.

http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2009/7/13/750967/-C-Street-House:-I-Agree-With-Their-Seven-Mountains-of-Culture
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JohnnyLib2 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-13-09 07:33 AM
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1. To follow on this part:
".....group that organizes the National Day of Prayer breakfast, an event routinely attended by legions of top government officials."

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/05/us/politics/05text-prayer.html?_r=1

President Obama’s Remarks at National Prayer Breakfast

Published: February 5, 2009

Following are the remarks of President Obama at the National Prayer Breakfast on Thursday, as provided by the White House.

(address as issued by the White House follows)






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JohnnyLib2 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-13-09 07:34 AM
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2. Note

I'm leaving for work now. Hit and run comments won't apply.
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BolivarianHero Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-13-09 08:00 AM
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3. I've read about this sort of theology...
The evil that will come to pass should they manage to obtain full power rivals anything that came out of Stalin and Hitler's regimes.
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bertman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-13-09 08:51 AM
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4. Keep posting on this Joanne98. This is important--critically important stuff.
I wonder how many of these religious nuts would like to have lived in Spain during the Inquisition, or in Rome during the persecution of the early christians, or in England when the pilgrims were being persecuted, or in France when the catholics were slaughtering the protestants, or in . . . ?

They only want to live in a theocracy when it's controlled by their group.

What part of the Constitution do these so-called representatives not understand??

Recommend.
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grasswire Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-13-09 11:03 AM
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5. was this stuff written by Moon?
I realized yesterday that the ruining of America over the last decade or so actually makes sense if you factor in the plans Sun Myung Moon has for this country. He has always sought to rule it. It has never been a secret.

The destruction of the economy, of the rule of law, of our regard for our institutions -- all of this makes sense if someone is directing the attacks and if there's a plan to rule.

We Americans who could not understand the destruction of our own country need to study the events through that lens.
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Shallah Kali Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-13-09 11:04 PM
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7. The Family, while having similar aims, predates Moon, Formed in 1935 to oppose the New Deal
Edited on Mon Jul-13-09 11:11 PM by Shallah Kali
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Family_%28Christian_political_organization%29

History

The movement was founded in Seattle in 1935 by Abraham Vereide, a Norwegian immigrant and traveling preacher who had been working with the city's poor. He opposed President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal and was worried that socialist politicians were about to take over Seattle's municipal government.<2><5> Prominent members of Seattle's business community recognized his success with those who were "down and out" and asked him to give spiritual direction to their group who were "up and out." He organized prayer breakfasts for politicians and businessmen that included anti-Communism and anti-union discussions. Vereide was subsequently invited to set up similar meetings among political and business leaders in San Francisco and Chicago.

Vereide's principal collaborator in France was Edmond Michelet, five-time minister under President Charles de Gaulle.

By 1942, the organization had moved headquarters to Washington, D.C., where it helped create breakfast groups in the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives. In 1944, the organization's name was changed to International Christian Leadership, then in 1972, to The Fellowship Foundation. It was at this time that the group's leaders decided to lower the Fellowship's public profile by decentralizing its leadership.

The movement's members have been active in reconciliation efforts between the warring leaders of The Democratic Republic of the Congo, Burundi, Rwanda and many other similar conflicts around the world. The Family has been criticized, however, for associating with dictators and human rights abusers such as Carlos Eugenio Vides Casanova, Artur da Costa e Silva, Gustavo Alvarez Martinez, and Suharto.<6>

The movement has had some involvement with the New Age Movement also known as the "Cultural Creatives Movement" in the form of Paul N. Temple, a former Standard Oil executive who was also instrumental in founding the Institute of Noetic Sciences as well as the World Business Academy.<3> In 1987, The Family co-sponsored a conference, Bridging Through Christ, at the Goldlake New Age center near Boulder, Colorado. Barbara Marx Hubbard and Doug Coe co-chaired the event; David Spangler, Findhorn Community representatives, and Conservative Baptist Seminary representatives including Vernon Grounds and Gordon Lewis participated. The catalyst appears to have been Paul N. Temple, who co-founded the Institute of Noetic Sciences and is a major funder of both IONS and The Family through his "Three Swallows Foundation." The address of 133 C Street, SE, is the mailing address for Doug Coe,<7> and the address given on the 990 IRS form of the Three Swallows Foundation.


THE book on this group -

The Family: Power, Politics and Fundamentalism's Shadow Elite by Jeff Sharlet
http://books.google.com/books?id=NVmcx-8zdGEC
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grasswire Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-13-09 11:37 PM
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8. Doug Coe? That's a link to Colson. (eom)
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subcomhd Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-13-09 11:20 AM
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6. k&r
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