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Middle Temple - Illuminati Law Society?
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(03-06-2024, 12:00 AM)BeTheGoddess Wrote: I should have been more spesific, I meant a society aligned with Middle Temple's homogenization of laws, so the religious law societies are not what I was looking for (and was one of my issues  looking) and then its further complicated for the US was any "states rights" sentiment as its also against this global homogenization thing.

It is even possible there is none, just look at Californian emissions laws and how "out of step" with not just the rest of the US, but also the rest of the planet.

ETA: Southern Poverty Law Centre would be closer to what Im looking for, but its actually not that important.

The religious societies ARE invested in homogenization of laws and of cultures, too, and on a global scale.  It is ironic to see people rail against "one world government" and then in the next breath talk about what the world will look like when "Jesus returns."

SPLC has less of an impact than the Southern Baptist Church (which has nearly 50,000 churches in its fold.)  And California's emissions laws ... why are they so extreme?

Take a look:

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THIS was life in California in the 1970's.

50 years later it's better but the air quality in the cities (chart of how polluted air is in cities - https://www.lung.org/research/sota/city-...ted-cities)  isn't as good as the air quality in Austin, Texas (where I lived for many years.)  And the citizens of California would prefer to have the same quality of air as most people in Colorado. 

So they're stricter on emissions to try and get their air quality from Not Very Healthy to "Something More Like Billings, Montana." 

Do you think it's wrong for them to try and improve their air by cracking down on the vehicles that are making it worse?
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RE: Middle Temple - Illuminati Law Society? - by Byrd - 03-06-2024, 12:32 PM


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