Thursday, July 10, 2014

Surveying the obvious facts and omissions in the "war" on "terror"


Come on, you thought it too.

http://www.brasschecktv.com/videos/the-911-files/osama-bin-laden-.html
Osama bin Laden: Remember this scam?

The whole thing is simply bonkers. How can the masses swallow it? How can the farce still be going on after all these years?

Because people find it that much easier to pretend to believe what shows on the surface of things than to think for themselves, question authority, or even apply common sense. That's how.

"War" is in quotes in today's heading because what the DOD is doing in Afghanistan and Iraq (et al) is not a war, it's serial transoceanic rape-murder. "Terror" is in quotes because terror is an emotion, and the main way to make war on that would be for Washington to stop beating up other countries (which causes a great deal of fear and dread in them) and cease brutalizing Americans.

Some will counter that "war on terror" is merely short for "war on terrorism", but that's nonsense. If there was any terrorism involved in 9/11, it was only in the kabuki theater the System staged to begin permanently scaring and cowing the sheeple that day.

Factually, terror is what most people feel when they hear from some government bureaucracy or find out that their children are now fatherless because daddy has been killed in some far-off country based on totally abstract, loopy notions of "defending America's national interests". For me, terror is continuously losing more of my freedoms, rights and privacy because of a staged false-flag event that allegedly took place 750 miles away and 13 years ago.

Terror is knowing and seeing that the communistic "new" world order is still the goal of the media-government complex and they haven't even tried to hide it for over 20 years. Even when the fedgov isn't dropping a bomb on your wedding party it's straining to import ever more foreign bearers of virulent diseases, revolution and racial strife into this country.

That should terrify Americans, but it doesn't -- perhaps they've got "terrorism" fatigue, and seeing their country given away to predatory strangers is simply part of the wallpaper now?

There's a glimmer of good news in NC -- corporations want to frack there (bad, very bad, abominable), but citizens are fighting back:

http://www.carolinajournal.com/homepages/index_2014_07_09.html/#76957
Fracking issue galvanizes grassroots efforts

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