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The need for deaths (off-guardian.org)

When breaking the definition of ,,dead,, leads to narrowing the definition of ,,alive,,.  Slippery slope?  More like an oiled cliff!

Does anyone still believe people are being killed in order to have other saved?

What do you think?

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Rosey
Rosey
9 months ago

Shudder. These people are evil.

crisspf
crisspf
9 months ago
Reply to  Rosey

at this point they.re so predictable, rosey!
make a list with everything you think it will be their next step! my guess is that you will have no surprise.

Rosey
Rosey
9 months ago
Reply to  crisspf

So true. COVID opened a door for me that can’t be closed now.

mechanical
mechanical
9 months ago

Okay but even if you consider a person legally dead, don’t you still have to have some kind of paperwork allowing you to harvest their organs?

Like if the person themselves filed some form agreeing to become a donor in case of their death, or if their relatives\legal representatives agreed. You can’t just snatch those organs just because you want to.

Rosey
Rosey
9 months ago
Reply to  mechanical

I don’t know about other places but the UK has an option out system saying you are an organ donor unless you state otherwise. Horrific. And those poor people who were “brain dead” but came round. Your family think you are dead at that point. No one is coming to save you.

mechanical
mechanical
9 months ago
Reply to  Rosey

Well that kind of legislation royally sucks. I love the UK very much, I even learned English just to understand Radiohead’s lyrics, and it pains me to see what is being done to it.

Poor people. I am pretty damn sure not that many even know that it works like that. Absolutely vile.

GatesSmasher
GatesSmasher
9 months ago
Reply to  mechanical

So Mech, after you learned English, do you understand Radiohead’s lyrics?

mechanical
mechanical
9 months ago
Reply to  GatesSmasher

Haha, “Mech”. Cute.

I think I do understand their lyrics.
I know many of them by heart, but it’s been a while since I listened to them.

I like their lyrics because they are vulnerable and expose the fragility and hurt of human experience. I like bands like Car Seat Headrest and Rishloo for the same reason.

It’s all about the pain of being a person, but expressed differently.

GatesSmasher
GatesSmasher
9 months ago
Reply to  mechanical

I hear you Mech.
I can definitely appreciate some Radiohead, although I’m not familiar with most of their catalogue.
But as far as bands that got going in the 90’s Radiohead is WAY better than highly overrated bands like Nirvana and the dadgum Foo-Fighters.
Nirvana was only just okay and the Foo-Fighters are just plain awful.
I was thinking of Nirvana’s lyrics when I asked if you could understand after you learned English.
I love some of Beck’s catalogue, but most of his songs are even more nonsensical than Nirvana’s.
Are those other two bands you mentioned both English?

mechanical
mechanical
9 months ago
Reply to  GatesSmasher

Yes some songs are way too open for interpretation, but with Radiohead it’s usually pretty clear what the lyrics are about.

It is mostly about hopelessness, longing for love, death or relief.

I like Nirvana, but I never enjoyed it the way I enjoyed Radiohead. I was an edgy teenager walking in the cemetery listening to “No Surprises” in my headphones.

And yes, both Car Seat Headrest and Rishloo are English-speaking bands.

If you decide to try Rishloo, start with their last album – it is the most quintessential Rishloo, the pinnacle of their evolution.

Try “Landmines”, “Dark Charade” and “Just a Ride”.

If you like it, we can be friends, haha.

Car Seat Headrest is a totally different vibe.

Rishloo mostly write songs about suffering and overcoming it, Car Seat Headrest write about how awkward and confusing being a human is.

My favourite song from Car Seat Headrest is “High to Death”.

Absolute masterpiece, but you have to find a version that is 7 minutes long because the song was re-recorded and the new version is so much better.

It just touches something in me.

So yeah, sorry not sorry for unsolicited music recommendation.

If you can recommend something to me, I am all ears.

mechanical
mechanical
9 months ago
Reply to  mechanical

Just re-listened to “Landmines” and realised it’s probably my favourite song EVER. Last minute of it never fails to send me flying. So much raw power.

GatesSmasher
GatesSmasher
9 months ago
Reply to  mechanical

Love your passion for music Mech!
One of the beautiful art forms we can really immerse ourselves in on this ugly stained Earth.
My current life situation doesn’t leave much room for music exploration, but I promise in another month or so when things calm down I will definitely give some listens to your recommendations.
I truly love exploring new music.
Not sure how it compares to the stuff you just listed, but I really love a lot of songs by Broken Bells. I wonder if any of their stuff would appeal to you?
I also enjoy the Dandy Warhols.
Don’t know if you ever got into the punk scene, but if you enjoy poetic and thought-provoking lyrics, there was this amazing band from Chicago in the 90’s called Ballydowse.
They only ever released two albums and then vanished forever, but man I still love what they crafted in that space and I would still place their poetry near the top of my personal charts.
Thanks again for the stuff to check out!

MARlE
MARlE
9 months ago
Reply to  mechanical

Yes goosebumps too right? It’s the vibrations and weakness targets.

MARlE
MARlE
9 months ago
Reply to  mechanical

Maybe some classical to give your mind a break* from the reminder repeat that is fragile lonely love needy misunderstood “creep” “loser” “freak” and whatever else they used us to promote their old new brainwash with? They basically programmed those adults and other kids to create us to be the new thing while we were suddenly cool while not wanting to be cool, it was calculated. I mean they exchanged one brainwashing for another, used weaknesses on each generation, fed us against ourselves thinking we found gold that someone understands, here is some shiny new album with soul, pessimistic maybe, but oh so deep-sold us out we took the bags while they were preaching they were so different but no they weren’t, look at them. Look at the obvious symbolisms. They aren’t different, they all show the one eye pose, ride the goat, wear a dress, get bum fd and pose a emotional or irritable look. Why hang out in a cemetery? To get away from people who were brainwashed and didn’t understand right? Some peace? But see that’s the thing, there’s a reason we all randomly haunted cemeteries back then. It was programming, it’s so programming. I’m sorry. I know you want that nostalgic heart throbbing soul smashing music finding time back, looking using the old “do you like my music then we are compatible” thing but that’s how they hooked us. Listen to this music or that music if you want to be friends, program yourself properly so we can sync up in the car singing our hearts out while being subconsciously manipulated into puppets to lead the next class of program. I hate to tell you Thom is in the illuminati, Kurt got killed because he was the self sacrifice, yes foo fighters was so trash they couldn’t program anyone but all this was to get the subliminal coding in because you are a radio, head, program receiver. They play at your heart strings for a reason. Bet we all wrote the same shit poetry in the bathrooms too, hell I still do but maybe it isn’t good to feed ears this stuff if it can be powerful enough to effect us the same ways

GatesSmasher
GatesSmasher
9 months ago
Reply to  MARlE

Marie do you have any other music recommendations for us beyond classical?
I like to listen to instrumental music when I’m doing work that requires me to think beyond manual labor.
The way my brain works I can’t think about my task and process lyrics at the same time.
But if I’m just washing the dishes or doing manual labor i want songs! (With words).
Sure, the music industry in general is controlled hard by the goat-riding men who rape 12 year old boys in bridal gowns, but there is still pure art out there untouched by the Freemason/Illuminati’s evil clutches, right? Those who either haven’t sold out yet or know the game and never will?
You got any lyrical songs you enjoy that you can recommend not tainted by an evil agenda or slavery culture?

mechanical
mechanical
9 months ago
Reply to  MARlE

I can’t speak for all people who hang out in the cemeteries, but personally at that time I was very depressed, wanted to die and envied the dead. That was my reason to go there. To hang out with the dead people. I am still fascinated with death, so I guess I simply always was this way.

Idk what’s wrong with liking the same music, it’s just another thing we can share with people. Don’t see any problem with that.

GatesSmasher
GatesSmasher
9 months ago
Reply to  mechanical

When I was a young man, there was this beautiful cemetery I loved to visit. It had a huge tree I would climb and there were flowers everywhere.
i used to love rallying friends to play capture the flag in there.

Truthslapstheblind
Truthslapstheblind
9 months ago

Deaths are as hot as Sydney Sweeney to the puppets and puppet masters…

MARlE
MARlE
9 months ago

SS…zz..VI VI..NN MM 33 . Probably tranny too.

Antonia D
Antonia D
9 months ago

A couple of related articles…

1) Ireland is automatically putting adults on the organ donor list: ‘Perilous path’
A Irish new law, which is referred to as a ‘soft opt-out organ donation system,’ includes every citizen over the age of 18 on the organ donor list without their permission.
This article also discusses “the specter of ‘organ donation euthanasia” which is apparent already happening in Belgium & the Netherlands. What could possibly go wrong?!? Besides the fact that that “euthanasia” is intrinsically evil just by itself, what could go wrong in placing a massive inducement to allow oneself or one’s elderly / sick / disabled / depressed family member to be killed for their organs?!?
https://www.lifesitenews.com/blogs/ireland-is-automatically-putting-adults-on-the-organ-donor-list-perilous-path/?utm_source=most_recent&utm_campaign=usa

2) Trump HHS finds patients are being taken for organ retrieval while still alive
RFK Jr.’s HHS has launched a ‘major initiative’ to reform the organ transplant system after an investigation found multiple patients who were not dead were taken for organ procurement.
https://www.lifesitenews.com/analysis/trump-hhs-finds-patients-are-taken-for-organ-retrieval-while-still-alive-launches-major-reform/?utm_source=featured-news&utm_campaign=usa

While I have serious compassion for those who are sick and could benefit from organ transplants, I’ve gone from being an organ donor myself to being intensely opposed to the whole practice. Big medicine is not trustworthy, and there have been questions for a long time now about whether the donors are, in fact, actually dead.

John
John
9 months ago

A person must be alive when they take the organs, otherwise they are useless

MARlE
MARlE
9 months ago
Reply to  John

A person is dead when they take someone’s alive organs

cirle
cirle
9 months ago

ALL people who are harvested from are alive. There is no such thing as brain dead, they made that term up to convince people to not protest this and to make lots of money. The victims feel everything and are tortured to death every single time there is an organ harvested. You cannot harvest from a dead person. Many doctors have spoken out against this. Also, when you go under anesthesia for surgery the body feels all of it, which is why your heart rate and blood pressure spike and why people have heart attacks. Organ harvesting is pure evil. Nobody has any business taking life in the form of an organ or blood from another person.

Gypsyking
Gypsyking
9 months ago

Straight fromBrave New World

MARlE
MARlE
9 months ago

Where was that talk about growing everything in jars? Are those less powerful when sacrificing or what?