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Two Moons

by Two Moons on 11 October 2008 - 04:10

I see Smith has been deleted.   There is still some order in the world hey?

I'm sorry sam, I couldn't even begin to answer your list of question's either.

And mickyD, I am just burnt out on youtube video's.  sorry.

Actually I'm really bummed out and bored and not sleepy so here I sit.  I'f I didn't have so much to do I would almost end it all tonight.

Please no one get all worried...  I just vent.. it's like talking to myself with a keyboard.  

Does anyone have anything uplifting to say?

Just curious.


by Preston on 11 October 2008 - 05:10

Just for the record and those who want to know, the "weather underground", it was an undercover fbi cointelpro op of the highest level, just like the "black panthers" and the "symbionese liberation army" or "move".  These were all deep cover, mind kontrol black ops.   Purpose was to provoke weak folks to break the law and commit vilent acts, so that the gov't could justify a violent response and have an excuse to build up more secret police and intel (same as the reason for the gov't blowing up the murrah building and the 9-11 twin towers attacks.  Why do you think the gov't works so hard to traffick narcotics and illegal drugs into the black communities and inner city areas?   It is to dirty them up, to destroy the souls of the weak and prevent them from ever gaining any rspectability or power.  Drugs are instantly discrediting.  Now you know why the prisons are full of petty drug offenders.  To skim money out of communities for black ops, to dirty up the people and murder their souls, and to keep them from ever having any political power.

News flash: an affidavit from Terry nichols was just pried loose and in it there is testimony that timothy macvey told terry nichols that he was an undercover agent provocateur run by fbi supervisor larry potts (same guy who order sniper "lon" to kill randy weaver's wife while she was holding a baby in her arms--shot her through the jaw and neck, killing her instantly-your gov't alphabets are filled with murderers like, this sorry to say).  Now these assertions aren't theory, it is established fact.  Now just let yourself ask this question, who controls the fbi, and why would ayers be allowed to function in a continueing role, and who might want to prop up Obama and make him prez?  Do you really think that the shadow gov't would ever let just anyone become our prez?  No, they serve us up two choices, either one is acceptable to them (they really don't care which one we choose).   

Now you can assume that cain and 'bama can be and will be controlled top to bottom by the shadow gov't (via intel and mind kontrol ops) if either one is elected.  Darn near everyone around them is intel based, so you get the idea how this works.


by keepthefaith on 11 October 2008 - 13:10

Three well-known conservative Republican women discuss Palin and the McCain-Palin campaign tactics - it is well-worth watching:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EkUrzVMteZA


by Micky D on 11 October 2008 - 13:10

 Preston, if what you say is true, how do explain what this man has to say (and it's chilling)?

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/k6KUDv1wzraWhwlBt1



justcurious

by justcurious on 11 October 2008 - 14:10

funny you talk about my tin foil when you're the one acting like this is the biggest issue in front of us and that it is somehow different from what is already happening <g> all i'm saying is that 9/11 was an inside job and a far more recent dirty dealing that was truly huge and very telling about just what kind of gov't we've allowed to take power.  compared to what the shadow gov't has been doing  and is doing the weather underground is nothing - they're nothing more than a gnat compare to our real problems - one party isn't the problem it's the gov't, which has long been lost to the people.  also this is exactly what they did with kerry nothing originally - keep us engaged in petty bickering about non-issues - they are simply muddying the waters so we can't keep a clear head and ask the hard questions.  if they can make this something big you won't focus too much attention on what is really happening - the economy  - without clear focus you won't really get what and how this is happening so won't ask the right question - so it's your choice  - but i'm not taking the bait.

p.s ayers is the least of the problems with the public education system - the problem long pre-date his birth


by Blitzen on 11 October 2008 - 14:10

It's hard to see the big picture with those sheets draped over one's head while shouting - "kill him", "terrorist", "off with his head". What sort of country have we become when the way to win an elected office is to generate an atmosphere of hate and racism. McBush can't stop the train now, even his own supporters booed him for saying that they need not fear a President Obama.  Darn, they were really hoping to burn that cross here in PA. If there is an  attempt on Obama's life, then place the blame squarely where it belongs  - on the shoulders of McCain, Palin, and their political advisors. They didn't give birth to all our homegrown crazies, but they sure have pulled out all the stops and have incited them every chance they had. It is shameful. Step to the back of the bus PLEASE  might be a good motto for the McCain campaign.


by Blitzen on 11 October 2008 - 15:10

IMO the failure of the educational system in this country is essentially the fault of the parents for demanding that their little darlings are no longer punished for disrupting the class by being sent to the cloakroom or being spanked using the principal's paddle. The school systems are not permitted to tell the girls that they can't attend school dressed like Brittany Spears look-alike hookers and the boys can't display their underwear and shave their heads.  Many of these kids are disrespectful of their teachers because there is no parental guidance in the home. Many parents take the path of least resistance, doing nothing and allowing their kids to grow up unsupervised raising themselves.   When they misbehave and even endanger teachers of other students, the parents have a pet response - "My boy/girl would never do something like that". Instead of parenting these brats, they are rewarded for their bad behavior with gifts of cell phones and I-Pods. I'd love to have the money Amercan spends every year for their kids' cell phone bills. Tell me please, how could any parent not know their kid was building a bomb or storing an arsenal of weapons in his room or in the basement or garage? Duh.......

What normal, intelligent person would even want to be a teacher in most city school districts in this country? These kids are an undisciplined bunch of spoiled out of control brats who think it's cool  to dress like gangbangers and act like thugs. Dare to suggest school uniforms and mommy and daddy go berserk claiming they can't afford them all the while paying a lot more for brand name glitzy clothing and sneakers. 

I imagine others here remember when, if you got a spanking in school, you could also look forward to one when you got home. Now it's a lawsuit in the works. We are our own worst enemy.


BabyEagle4U

by BabyEagle4U on 11 October 2008 - 15:10

"Ron Paul is an appealing individual but quite frankly he does not have a chance of being elected."

FACT : Ron Paul will be on the November Ballot in 37 of the 50 states. We would have gotten him on ALL state ballots .. but, by the time we realized how to do such a thing ... which was less that 4 days after the RNC Convention .. we only managed 37 states. I think we did good.

 


justcurious

by justcurious on 11 October 2008 - 15:10

here's a bit i transcribed of the 1985 yuri bezmenov interview micky d posted a link for:
demoralization process - takes 15-20 yrs  "done to americans by americans thanks to lack of moral standards." ... "a person who is unable to assess true information - the facts tell nothing to him ...."  he continues and say basically the truth will not register until demoralized people physically experience the truth for themselves - usually this needs to be very dramatic (i think his phrase was a 'military boot in the ass').  imo - this is classic brainwashing which has become a way of life and is done by schools & the media (both "liberal' & conservation" both brainwash equally with the same agenda to keep individuals from thinking clearly so they can't and/or won't question authority).

destabilization - takes 2-5 years "what matters is the essentials: economy, foreign relations, defense systems." ... 'crisis' (takes maybe 6 wks), 'normalization' - "this will happen if you allow all the schmucks to bring the country to crisis; to promise the people all kinds of goodies, and the paradise on earth; to destabilize your economy; to eliminate the principle free market competition, and to put a big brother government in washington"

the movement from an era of radical peace & love and violent protest, to an era to self indulgence and overwhelming personal debt due to greed, over-consumption and or extreme medical bills & reduced income due to factors like poor health (a know way to keep people from standing up for themselves also poor health is most often brought on by gov't sanctioned technologies).  i can see the process of demoralization & subsequent destabilization yuri bezmenov was talking about but singling out obama or palin as the problem is playing the game - it's just another way to detract us. 

i would say that yuir laid it out and though it happened a bit differently - not as neat and with more overlapping - in essence this is exactly what has been happen over the last 50 yrs. it's not marxism that we need to be concerned about because it totalitarinism/big brother an the bush admin is a big brother gov't but i'm sure big brother gov't pre-dates reagan. honestly i don't think we really ever had anything other than a big brothereque gov't.  we've fooled ourselves in believing at one point in our history we actually had freedom but i don't believe this.  if you look back you we'll see soon after the us gov't was set in place citizens have felt oppressed - you just needed to be poor, black, female, free thinking, non-christian ... . culturally each f us has always been repressed by the 'christian worldview' which demands absolute conformity hardly a trait of a true democracy.  the only thing i can think to do is act the way you want the world to be - basically know who you really are, stay true to yourself, be the best person you can be, then 'walk your talk' while continuing to call it as you see it and always always question authority - be rigorously honest with who you are because if you hide from yourself you will allow the gov't to do the same.  bottom line: we need to hold ourselves as well as the gov't accountable.






 


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