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1. Fight for Freedom
Comments on preserving individual freedom
2. Ongoing suspicions
Getting at the truth behind the lies of world politics
3. World politics
Thoughts on world affairs after the election of Obama
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The truth is out there friends. Your freedom is on the line.
Mounting accusations of high level corruption in government and business, which has lead to the financial and social chaos in the world, are not even being formerly investigated, let alone adequately denied or defended and, with few exceptions, the guilty are going unpunished. The controlled media is preventing open debate. Everyone should be aware of what’s going on. It’s time to take a stand.
See the videos here , for example, and this article
All right, here are a number of considerations:
Say no to the destruction of national sovereignty, at least in the present circumstances.
Say no to identity cards.
Say no to the European Union and the North American Union. Yes, there are advanced plans to unite the USA, Mexico and Canada into one country.
Say no to the Treaty of Lisbon, as many already have but have been ignored.
Say no to global financial control.
Say no to total digital finance – long live money! Don’t give the banks absolute control over your finances.
Say no to private central banks printing money. This should be the task of government.
Say no to the dissolution of the family unit.
Say no to saying yes.
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The “War on Terror” could be the greatest fascist weapon ever invented. It would be pure genius to invent a war that can never be won and will never cease. The all powerful military- industrial complex and policing organizations whose support are essential to a regime using such a weapon would be guaranteed a long and fruitful existence. This in turn would provides the regime with enormous power over its people.
A regime that wishes to introduce such a weapon for ulterior purposes has to convince its people that there are terrorists within or outside the society who are a serious threat to their lives and wellbeing, whether there are in reality or not. The definition of a terrorist now seems to be anyone who is a threat to the stability of a society in any way, whether through the use of violence or peaceful protest. That this definition can eventually include the smallest misdemeanors is something many have already discovered to their cost.
The surest and quickest way to accomplish such a deception would be to stage a clandestine controlled event. These have often been used in history and are called “false-flag” operations.
Such an operation involves carrying out a “terrorist” act against one’s own people and making it look as though some recognized enemy organization is responsible. The act must also be devastating enough to create a traumatic, long lasting fear in the subconscious of its people.
Can you think of anything that has happened in recent history that might fall into this category? Yes, you’re right – 9/11.
The repercussions of this event have lead to the present worldwide “War on Terror”, and the invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan, which have given the US and its allies a firm foothold in the Middle East with its vast oil reserves. The original reason for the invasion of Iraq, that the Iraqi regime was manufacturing weapons of mass destruction, has proved to be untrue. The expected withdrawal of American troops after the fall of Hussein and the formation of a local government has never occurred.
The incursion into Afghanistan to capture al-Qaeda operatives and especially their leader Osama bin Laden, supposedly the mastermind behind 9/11, has developed into a conflict between the allied troops and anyone who doesn’t want foreign troops on their soil and is willing to fight. These are not exclusively members of the Taliban or al-Qaeda. With puppet regimes now in place in both countries, one wonders why the “invading” nations are still hanging around. It’s all rather suggestive of pure empire building.
The money required for these expensive activities is being manufactured by the private central banks at home to the cost and detriment of the taxpayers and no doubt their offspring.
9/11 and the continued threat of terrorism has also resulted in a rapid decrease in the civil rights of the inhabitants of the involved western nations, due to increased surveillance and policing found necessary by the authorities to maintain internal security. It has further lead to a re-distribution of wealth favoring the rich and powerful.
The suggestion that fascist motives are behind these events is, as yet, unproven, not due to any lack of evidence of foul play for there is enough, but due to reticence on the part of governments to investigate the now well founded allegations of possible high level corruption involved. The latter itself might be construed as providing evidence of guilt within these power circles.
The internet is a rich source of material on this subject so I won’t go into further details here.
Hopefully, the awaited re-investigation of the 9/11 event for which many, including relatives of the victims, have long been fighting, will before long bring clarity to this dark episode in American history that has possibly given rise to the global crisis of today. Then we shall finally know whether the fears of many are founded.
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World politics
The autumn colors are catching the light of the winter sun just breaking through after a few days of gray misty weather. It as if the trees come alive and tell me to brighten up.
But then…
Yes, the election in America is all the rage at the moment. Here they love talkshows and so called experts (and some who aren’t) are being invited to voice opinions and rake up historical comparisons. Most welcome his candidature and some see him as the savior of the world, or at least America, though whether or not he’s going to find financial support for his proposed drastic changes at home, let alone abroad, is something most are rather dubious about. He’s said so much about change that he must come up with something substantial one would think. The more religious types are of course hoping for miracles.
Some say the victory was too easy and that Obama has the support of the corporate elite who are satisfied that he will aid their global expansion plans, if indeed they have any. After having viewed all available information I personally think they do.
Obama can thank his comfortable majority largely on the young, the women, the coloured and Jewish voters, or so I’m informed. Let’s hope their loyalty is not misplaced.
Time will tell.
Palin’s itching to get home and shoot things I should imagine, and McCain will have other withdrawal symptoms. Mr Biden has been keeping quiet lately but I guess he’ll soon be making noise now that he’s Vice President.
There’s also a lot of talk going around about a shift to a global economic control as the answer to the malaise of the present credit crisis, but the word ‘global’ as in globalization conjures up in some the idea of world domination. To be fair to the ones who are accused of developing so called conspiracy theories, the corporate elite have brought this on themselves by their long involvement in organizations over which the public have little or no information, and what does leak out from time to time hardly supports any innocent intentions for the good of all. Politicians in the west are also openly voicing terms such as New World Order which holds connotations of world domination.
Then there are the wars that are continuing in Iraq and Afghanistan, which many now see as purely economic and colonial in nature, due to outright lying and distortion of facts by trusted leaders. The axis of evil seems to be shifting quite a bit, as atrocities are committed by both sides.
There is the continued unreserved support of Israel by the west, largely through inaction, which many have had a bellyful of. The Jewish lobby is all powerful when it comes to political involvement in the Middle East. It seems that western politicians consider it political suicide to condemn Israel to any measure, even though Israel’s continued colonization of Palestinian territory and their obvious intimidation and persecution of these people attest to their lack of any interest in establishing peace in the Middle East. I’m not saying that neighboring countries aren’t also guilty of aggression, but condemnations from the west of any status always seem to fall on Arab soil.
Then there is the idiotic caterwauling over weapons of mass destruction, with America and its allies accusing other countries of developing nuclear weapons, when they themselves have enough to turn the Earth to dust (well perhaps not quite). Indeed, it is well documented that nuclear weapons containing depleted uranium (DU) have been used in Iraq and Afghanistan by the invading forces. Depleted uranium munitions are classified by the United Nations as illegal weapons of mass destruction. Radiation sickness is already taking its toll amongst the local populations and the armed forces, although it is difficult to find publicity on this matter.
An interesting question arises in me as to why Israel, India and Pakistan are allowed by international law to build, test and hold nuclear weapons, even though they’ve never signed the Non-Proliferation Treaty, while Iran and North Korea are not? That they have oppressive and unpredictable regimes can’t be the only official reason, surely. Even the UN appears to play a biased roll when it comes to matters of international security.
Anyway, there is still no proof that Iran is developing nuclear weapons. Not that some need prove before acting.
I am not trying to absolve other parties of blame in the above but there is a heavy odor of hypocrisy in the air.
