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The late George Carlin talks about how the term “conspiracy theorist” is a label used by the establishment to dismiss the idea that powerful people might get together and actually plan anything.
http://www.prisonplanet.com/george-carlin-%e2%80%93-conspiracy-theorists.html |
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Government Conspiracies
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Pick one- MKUltra? Montauk? HAARP?
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once, when I was taking a anti-terror tactics class, the instructor posed this question, assume you are out in the woods and you come across a group of young men in military uniforms burning American flags. what should you do? Every one said "stop em" and "kick their azzes" then he said "but they are Boy Scouts and they are retiring old flags in the standard procedure" the point was all in perception. and to not to jump to conclusions we do a lot of that in America Great point! |
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MAIC reports, DHS reports all declaring that there are now domestic terrorists.
As we continue our totalitarian tiptoe, but there may be a day that those folks are the only thing between us and total tyranny. |
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AuditTheFed.com
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All the manipulation and evil really starts with the fed. They are fighting for their lives to keep this piece of legislation from passing, going as far as to hire the former lobbyist for enron to put pressure on Congress and the Senate.
This passes and we will be on the road to recovering the Liberty that our forefathers envisioned for this nation. |
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NAU Plans alive and well
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great post. So glad I didn't have to be the one to post this.
Good Job! |
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Anthony Gregory said it best when writing about the MIAC report in March:
So it is that much more important to speak up; to tell the truth; to defend the freedoms of all people to speak, live in peace, pursue happiness in a world of liberty, so long as they do not commit aggression against their fellow man. For defending this vision of a free and peaceful world, for sticking up for the rights of others no matter who they are or what they believe, we at the Campaign for Liberty and those of like mind have been wrongly targeted by an overbearing government. But we who love liberty have the right ideas and the passion to stand by our principles. In the end, the national police, state governments, Homeland Security and all the SWAT Teams and spying powers in the world cannot defeat a idea that is true and whose time has come. And it is this idea -- this idea at root of Ron Paul's Love Revolution -- the dream of peace and freedom for all Americans -- that truly frightens those who favor the total state, intimidation and fear directed abroad and toward peaceful dissent at home. It is the idea of liberty, not militias or terrorists, that most threatens the establishment, even as it offers nothing but hope and promise for the American people and the people of the world. |
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The Start Of The Second American Revolution?
Outraged Americans across the country get in the face of the system and yell, “Don’t Tread On Me” Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com Friday, August 7, 2009 For a long time people have been asking why Americans are not up in arms, screaming and shouting about their fast disappearing liberties along with the continuous passage of legislation that they vehemently oppose, from the banker bailout, to the cap and trade bill, to Obamacare. Well now they are screaming and shouting – and if the momentum continues to build, this rebellion could the spark to ignite the second American revolution. For those waiting for a “summer of rage” it has now arrived – outraged Americans across the country are exercising their first amendment rights to do the most American thing imaginable – speaking truth to power through non-violent civil disobedience. At first the establishment left media attempted to attack the credibility of the protests by claiming that they were the work of health insurance company lobbyists – but when that fizzled after ABC News reported that there were no lobbyists present at the demonstrations, the attack dogs shifted their rhetoric to claim that the protesters were Nazis and right-wing extremists. Meanwhile, at the same time media apologists for the administration are labeling the protesters as violent and dangerous extremists, Obama supporters are beating up Obamacare protesters while foundation-funded organizations like ACORN, MoveOn.org, the National Council of La Raza, the eugenics front Planned Parenthood Federation of America, and the Clintonite John Podesta’s war-mongering Center for American Progress are supporting moves to chill free speech and eliminate protesters at town hall meetings. The only people acting like Nazi brownshirts are the White House front groups who are now calling for the police to crack heads and silence voices of dissent. The desperation on behalf of the Obama administration and its mouthpieces in their attempts to denounce the protests is clearly evident, to the point where they are now compiling an enemies list via snitch tips sent to them via the White House website in order to try and neutralize the growing anger. Another talking point now making the rounds is that it is uncivil and belligerent to become rowdy at town hall meetings, when in fact nothing could be more Americana, nothing could be more in spirit with the legacy of the founding fathers and the very soul of the country. The establishment is scared to death that Americans may see beyond the scope of their partisan divisions and come together to stand up in unison against the offshore bankers and corporations that run the White House, which is why the constant politicized drumbeat that the protesters are nothing more than astroturf Republicans is constantly echoed. In reality, for anyone who has closely tracked the evolution of this movement, the demonstrations owe their origins in an increasing sense of outrage about the multi-trillion dollar looting being carried out by the Federal Reserve in the form of the bailout, the nightmare cap and trade bill, the totalitarian health care proposals, and the general handover of American sovereignty to globalist interests through crony infrastructure sellouts and the emerging North American Union. Although admittedly at an embryonic stage, the scenes we see unfolding across the country could be the spark that ignites the second American revolution. At the very least, the passionate, outraged and bold reaction to the Obama administration’s big government agenda is definitely a sign of things to come, and as each new totalitarian program is rolled out the resistance will only increase and get louder as momentum builds and people across the nation get in the face of the system and yell, “don’t tread on me.” Watch a compilation of protest videos from across the country below. http://www.prisonplanet.com/the-start-of-the-second-american-revolution.html |
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what is best cake you`v had
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Dang... now I have to go get some...
My favorite cake has always been Red Velvet, iced with cream cheese icing and a light layer of cherries and cherry sauce. |
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It's not supposed to be a fantasy, but with the electronic voting machines that have been proven to flip votes over and over again as the unit used to tally the decisions of the American people, is it really any surprise that we are seeing the Government do the things it is?
Who's really putting these folks into power? |
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Lies on the right?
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However, this increase of people making everything about money has only increased due to the destructive activities of the Government and the Federal reserve board.
I personally don't feel like Government is a reflection of the people anymore. With some small exceptions, Government has become a country club for those who support the Globalists, eugenicists and elitists. |
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Lies on the right?
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I should make myself clear, I don't support whats being put on the table. Trust me, if anyone could use some healthcare on the dime of the taxpayer, it's me. However, I see that as Government authorizing theft from one group of people to buy off another group. Back in the day, you used to have church run places, where Dr's would donate their time and services and the poor got decent care. What happened to the charitable spirit? Government took that away. Government didn't take that away. The people got greedy and selfish, period. I don't believe that's true. I've personally seen examples of the overwhelming spirit of kindness and giving, it's not dead yet, but it's definitely on life support. Let me elaborate this point. Government has stepped in and stirred their fingers in healhcare so much as it is that it became almost impossible for the Church donation system to sustain that model. Some of them went the "not for profit" route, but I defy you to show me where someone in those systems are not taking home hefty paychecks and people, just like me, are being denied services because of inability to pay. Especially while others are being giving that service, because of some politically correct idea of fairness. Government is currently seeking to lower the ceiling on the caps for charitible giving, making any chance of a return to the model of volunteerism combined with charity in the healthcare industry no longer even a viable concept. Whats the funniest part of this entire healthcare reform? In congress there is in fact a Physician, who ran his own practice for decades, who did this volunteering of his time to take care of people. He delivered over 4,000 children in the process... yet, somehow nobody has bothered to consult Dr. Paul on what should and shouldn't be done in the healthcare industry. As far as dumbing down the health care bill and why people are so adamant on both sides... dang, you are asking for me to dumb down an extremely long and complicated piece of power grabbing legislation. There's alot of stuff in this bill, that frankly scares the crap out of me. I'll go through some things and bring you what I think are the important points, but that's going to take some time, because I'll have to find all of them and point them out... I like to source what I expose! |
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http://www.prisonplanet.com/ron-paul-government-is-a-failure.html
I don't know how the link jumped up in the post but it did. This is where you want to go if you'd like to listen to Dr.Pauls interview. |
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O'Reilly does admit when The Factor is wrong. I think Papa Bear is the sraightest-shooter in the media. Even though,Beck entertains the hell out of me. be seeing you LOL... I freely admit that I watch Beck, just for entertainment purposes... frankly the man is funny. With all the trash he talks on the left and Bill Maher talks on the right, false paradigm or not, I'd pay cash to watch those 2 debate. If Beck hadn't left HNN, I'd never... ever have turned on Fox. It's funny, now that Obama's in office, Fox has turned away from their support the government at all costs, or you're unpatriotic stance and are now trumpeting the dissent is patriotism line. How long will that last? If Mr. O'reilly indeed makes apologies when he is wrong, then I give him kudos for that. |
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More sales, Alex? Sorry couldn't help myself. He is talking about the free copies of Obama deception. He makes no money on those. Free for 19.95 you mean.. You can even buy several. Show me where he is giving it away. And even if he did, it would only be to get people to buy his other materials. His thank you was just a push to get you to send his thank you to all our friends etc. Like I would send this stuff to a friend. Either way I would not waste my money on this guy. He provides a link to highquality vids on google and youtube on his website. Good for him. thanks but no thanks. Just wanted to point out that it wasn't all about profit. He does get a little "preachy" for me. And sometimes i think he looks a little too hard, JMO. But, he does point out some interesting facts. Some of these make perfect sense of what never made sense before. I have seen worse sources... Anyone can mix facts with fiction, you just have to be good at it to make a living at it. He's a con man as far as I am concerned, so I don't bother with any of it anymore. It's a typical practice to give something away to get people hooked one's merchandise. He doesn't need the whole world to subscribe to his agenda to be rich. That is what is sleazy about it. Doesn't take a whole lot of people to create a scam, unfortunately. Something? The man gives all his movies away, you can find every film Mr. Jones has ever made for free on the net. Can you say that about any other documentary film maker? Spurlock, Moore, Pelosi? Do any of them just openly give permission for the average american to distribute their films for free? You talk of mixing fact with fiction, show me an example. Mr.Jones is the only guy out there presenting news that I've heard in the last decade who gets on air an apologizes when he makes a mistake. Does Limbaugh, Beck, Cooper, Blitzer or Olbermann do that? Oh so you think he is giving them all away? Then why have merchandise for sale online or elsewhere? Please, don't ask me to believe the guy is doing this out of generosity. If I were him I would apologize too, if I expected to keep the money flowing in, but an apology here and there doesn't make his rhetoric true. Only to those that are willing to believe it. I am not talking about Rush and the others, I'm talking about Jones. I don't have the time to post proof of the fiction, if you wanted it you could find it on your own I am sure. But if you don't believe it's fiction you wouldn't accept it anyway. I know you like this guy, War, I am not trying to aggravate you, I just see this guy as a con man. I get it, so the man isn't supposed to make any money, what so ever, to keep his organization running. By that logic, he'd have been bankrupt years ago. He sales T-shirts, memberships to prisonplanet Tv in order to fund the creation of the documentaries, to pay the costs of running an independant radio show. The radio comes to listeners for free and he sales the DVD's of his movies for about 6 months and then allows them to be dispersed on the net for free. On a side note, he opens his sales up to other film makers, authors and speakers as a way for them to disseminate their work, it's not like William Lewis' "Washington, You're fired" was going to show up at your neighborhood Blockbuster, next to Micheal Moore's "Farhenheit 9/11". oh, for the record, the "Obama deception" did come out for free, right from jump street, Mr. Jones did a fantastic job of getting a jump on the crap this puppet was going to pull and when you watch that movie and take a look at what is going on now, you get yourself an eye opening experience to deal with. Generosity isn't the right word, it's about necessity, the man has a message of freedom, liberty and truth. You call him a con man and a liar, I'd like to know where Mr.Jones has done that. I've been listening to him, watching his movies now, for about 4 years and I've never and I mean never, heard him lie. Does he make mistakes, sure, but he's a human being doing extraordinary work, again, when he does, he apologizes, which is far more than can be said for the CIA spooks inhabiting MSM. The thing is, you can say that I'd just believe whatever Alex would say, but there's a small problem with that logic, I do my own research, which is the most repeated line Alex Jones says on his show. I read for myself, I look at where the stories are coming from and I make up my own mind. if you feel like calling Alex a conman and a liar, fine, thats your right under the first, but at least have the decency to qualify that accusation with some evidence, because I've never found any... other than the wackjobs that post videos saying "Alex Jones is a vatican assasin, Jesuit reptoid." I'm simply not going to stand by while a guy who works his butt off to bring truth to the people gets slandered. There aren't many that I would stand up for this way, Ron Paul, Jesse Ventura, Dennis Kuchinich, even Cynthia McKinney. Those are folks from all over the political spectrum, that stand by the idea that freedom and liberty are good things and that our Constitution is there to ensure those things, to restrain Government from taking them away. |
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Ron Paul: Government Is A Failure Congressman speaks on martial law, auditing the Fed and running for president in 2012 Steve Watson Infowars.net Thursday, August 6, 2009 Texas Congressman Ron Paul, founder of the advocacy group Campaign for Liberty, spoke on a number of issues yesterday including the growing opposition to socialized healthcare, the threat of martial law, his ongoing effort to audit the Federal Reserve and the prospect of running for president in 2012. Below are the highlights of the Congressman’s comments followed by video of the full interview. http://www.prisonplanet.com/ron-paul-government-is-a-failure.html Ron Paul on the Obama administration’s healthcare proposals: “It is nationalized healthcare, this pretence that it isn’t completely just means that there is some transition involved. Their goal is to have one party payer, which means that they control everything. And there’s a lot of other bad things in too like this effort to consult with anybody who’s over a certain age and talk to them about end of life type of procedures.” “This bill is just such an outrage, the American people see it for what it is, it’s going to cost a lot of money, their care is not going to be improved, and special interests will be served.” Ron Paul on the spate of protests at town hall meets: “I don’t remember seeing the people so angry as they are now, but I think what they have discovered is that the government is a failure… I think a lot of people have come to the realisation that you can’t trust government.” “That’s a healthy start. It is our job now to fill the void and tell them what the role of government ought to be, so that we can take all this energy and anger and redirect it.” Ron Paul on government use of fear tactics: “Up until now they have been able to use fear as their best tactic, and whether it’s on foreign policy issues or domestic policy issues, that’s how that first TARP fund went through… If things get worse, they’ll say this is more reason than ever for the government to take over and of course we still have the threat of martial law coming in because they havn’t forgotten about that and I don’t think they’d hesitate to use it.” “It’s pure propaganda to get us involved overseas, it’s war propaganda saying someone is going to attack us with a nuclear weapon if we don’t go in and invade other countries. The same way you domestically scare people.” “When you hear these stories about the use of force and the use of martial law and the tremendous invasion of our privacy, that to me is scary, nothing is private anymore, everything in the government is secret and your privacy is non existent, that is where the real problem is, we need to reverse that sentiment.” Ron Paul on talk of mandatory swine flu inoculations: “I don’t like the mass treatment of people, it’s just bad medicine. That doesn’t mean I have an attitude that inoculations are never good, matter of fact I think polio was truly eradicated by inoculations, well a small part. But the question is should government be making massive decisions, when in the Constitution there is not supposed to be any government involvement at all.” Ron Paul on the effort to audit the Federal Reserve: “We worry about how much pressure and how much authority the Fed has, but because we’ve done our grassroots work, we’ve gotten the large majority of members of Congress to support our auditing bill. And that didn’t come from me persuading the Congressman, that came from exactly what is going on at these town hall meetings, people being upset. In this way I think we are harnessing the energy in the correct way.” “Once we hit the 290 cosponsors, which means we’ll have two thirds vote, or the 300, right in that area, I think that’s the time I’m going to really start putting pressure on the leadership to bring this up. So far they’re indicating that they are going to bring the bill up in a mixture of other bills, but they might get bogged down, so I think after we go back you may be hearing some announcements on where we want to direct our energies because we have such great momentum on that issue.” “It’s a little bit more than Bernanke shaking hands with somebody… it’s the immorality of the system, the violation of the Constitution, the idea that you can print money, the idea that gold is evil, and that deficits don’t matter. It’s a philosophical argument that is so crucial, and we’ve suffered from it.” “I think eventually they are going to use national security as an excuse to keep the books closed. A lot of times what the CIA does is use national security… because they do use funds to get involved in foreign affairs, because they can make deals with other governments, other central banks, other international financial organisations, and that’s the kind of stuff they don’t want us to know about.” Ron Paul on the future of the economy and false optimism: “There is a limit to how long they can fool the people, if you’ve been out of work and you don’t have enough money to feed your kids, and you listen to this you just don’t buy into this stuff. I’ve always argued that the people are always ten to fifteen years ahead of Congress.” “There will be a time when the psychology changes, when it turns into a rout, and that’s what they can’t control. But I don’t think there will be a bank holiday, that will help cause panic… they’re not going to close the banks, they’re going to keep the presses running. They don’t default by not paying the bills… if they can inflate by 50% they’ve just defaulted on half of the debt.” Ron Paul on Obama’s plummeting ratings: “I don’t think he’ll be reelected but it’s way way to early to know that for sure, his circumstances are much more difficult. I often thought early on whether he would be like Roosevelt and never get blamed for anything… but I think Obama is going to receive some of the blame and rightfully so.” Ron Paul on running for president in 2012: “In which country?!!” “I have no plans for that, I wouldn’t be able to make a decision on that today, it’s such a long way off.” Watch the full interview below: |
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Lies on the right?
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I should make myself clear, I don't support whats being put on the table. Trust me, if anyone could use some healthcare on the dime of the taxpayer, it's me. However, I see that as Government authorizing theft from one group of people to buy off another group.
Back in the day, you used to have church run places, where Dr's would donate their time and services and the poor got decent care. What happened to the charitable spirit? Government took that away. |
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Lies on the right?
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As a former business owner, I guarantee you companies will get out of providing health care ins. Cost me a fortune & was 1 of the reasons I sold my business, in 2004. This thing is a mess & show me where anyone is LEAVING this country for health care. Lots of figures to show others coming to the US to get health care. BE REAL FOLKS. As a guy who has been refused health care for inability to pay, lets dissect this a little. If you look around, you'll see hundreds, if not thousands of stories where people are setting up ways to get across the canadian border for access to health care. Those folks coming here to get healthcare are a( paying out of pocket or b( getting their healthcare for free from the ER's around the country. Am I the only one who read the story of the man who had to use EMS something like 600 times just to get him some healthcare? |
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Lies on the right?
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Fascism... I say, do we not already exhibit the classic signs of fascism?
However, what Hitler did was not Fascism. It was National Socialism, which is where the term "Nazi" came from. National Socialism is kind of a reverse Communism, where all things are done in a false patriotism for the state, by the state, in benefit to the state. |
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More sales, Alex? Sorry couldn't help myself. He is talking about the free copies of Obama deception. He makes no money on those. Free for 19.95 you mean.. You can even buy several. Show me where he is giving it away. And even if he did, it would only be to get people to buy his other materials. His thank you was just a push to get you to send his thank you to all our friends etc. Like I would send this stuff to a friend. Either way I would not waste my money on this guy. He provides a link to highquality vids on google and youtube on his website. Good for him. thanks but no thanks. Just wanted to point out that it wasn't all about profit. He does get a little "preachy" for me. And sometimes i think he looks a little too hard, JMO. But, he does point out some interesting facts. Some of these make perfect sense of what never made sense before. I have seen worse sources... Anyone can mix facts with fiction, you just have to be good at it to make a living at it. He's a con man as far as I am concerned, so I don't bother with any of it anymore. It's a typical practice to give something away to get people hooked one's merchandise. He doesn't need the whole world to subscribe to his agenda to be rich. That is what is sleazy about it. Doesn't take a whole lot of people to create a scam, unfortunately. Something? The man gives all his movies away, you can find every film Mr. Jones has ever made for free on the net. Can you say that about any other documentary film maker? Spurlock, Moore, Pelosi? Do any of them just openly give permission for the average american to distribute their films for free? You talk of mixing fact with fiction, show me an example. Mr.Jones is the only guy out there presenting news that I've heard in the last decade who gets on air an apologizes when he makes a mistake. Does Limbaugh, Beck, Cooper, Blitzer or Olbermann do that? |
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