Wednesday, December 19, 2007

A Reality Check

 



 


A lot of individuals need a reality check. Some say that we shouldn't condemn and judge. What is wrong with these people? We judge on what food we eat and we condemn constantly certain aspects of society. So, it's good to condemn many things. That philosophy of judging at no circumstance is part of a bigger agenda. That agenda is to force people to be scared and not speak their mind. Sometimes condemnation plus love can change radically individuals' lives. YOUR NEW REALITY from Tuesday on December 18, 2007 wrote on the dynastic relationship between the Bush and Clinton political families. It mentioned that ex-President Bill Clinton called for ex-President George H. W. Bush to tour the world in projecting a possible image for Social Security (as a priority when Hillary Clinton was President). The Bushes and Clintons are allies. That's why Bill is a friend of Bush Sr. That's why the Bushes and the Clintons vacation together. Each of them are a danger to the country. One difference is the George W. Bush accelerated big government, anti-Consitutional laws, and other policies further than Bill Clinton did (even though Clinton wasn't a saint with Waco, the bombing unfairly of Belgrade, etc.). Bush Sr. is a part of the Skulls and Bones. Bill Clinton is not only Jesuit trained from Georgetown University. He's a member of the Rhodes Scholar (whose founder was a Mason and wanted the British to rule the Earth plus he had racist beliefs), part of the Bilderberg Group, and part of DeMolay Masonry as a youth. Eric Lichtblau, James Risen and Scott Shane from The New York Times at December 16, 2007 reported on an interesting issue. It reported that associates of the White House want to lobby Congress to not make telecommunication company liable for lawsuits if they aided the warantless wiretap program. The article was right to point out the real issues on how the federal government is still merged with the telecoms in monitoring faxes, emails, and other modes of communication. I don't agree with that power. I don't subscribe to the notion that the federal government should acquire an extreme amount of power. Even CFR member Christopher Dodd is against these proposed "amnesty" for telecommunication companies. Legitimate lawsuits is one balwark against tyrannical government simply. Due process ought to reign without government achieve a massive amount of control of individual's personal information. The Fayetteville Observer from December 18, 2007 reported on Iraqi war veterans. They were detained at Ft. Bragg for just handing out anti-war literature (they were in the process in attempting to retrieval a permit). Now, this shoots down the lie that our free speech rights are fully protected. They were peaceful, but still detained for 4 hours. There is fire at the Eisenhower Executive Office building on White House grounds. The smoke is coming out intensively. There is no word on whether it's an accident or whatever caused it. Much of the White House staff meets at that building. It's might be the first time a fire occured in the White House grounds in a long time.


Kevin Johnson from USA TODAY at December 18, 2007 wrote about police brutality. Illegal laws are still here. The 'Military Commissions Act of 2006', destroys habeas corpus. The signing of the 'John Warner National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) of 2007', which essentially eliminates the protections of the Posse Comitatus Act and the re-wrote the Insurrection Act impact the easier creation of martial law in emergencies. The increase of police brutality isn't suprising since it isn't just happening to minorities like African Americans and Hispanic people. It's happening to everyone across the nation. Tthe Justice Department reported on 25% more violations of civil rights by law enforcement from 2001 to 2007. It is further evident on the epidemic on militarized police, and SWAT's documentated excessive tactics against citizens. There of tons of stories from this from folks being tasered to police beating the mess out of people. This extends across the globe in many nations from Russia to China, so it isn't just one nation. For example, in the UK a man was tasered when he was unarmed and innocent. I saw some of what Ron Paul said to Glen Beck. It's kind of sad that Paul refused to talk about 911 Truth in a positive light. The reality is that 911 Truth is accepted by trained professionals, scholars, and other intelligent human beings. New information refuting the offical story of 911 is almost daily and it grows rapidly. There is no way a few people with boxcutters (whom many were funded by the FBI and CIA) carried every aspect of 911. False flag operations existed from thousands of years like Operation Ajax, and the event of the Reichstag fire (created by the Vatican controlled Nazis. I do respect the Countering Counter Reformation citing new information on WLADIMIR LEDOCHOWSKI, who was the Jesuit General during WWII. Ledochowski's role in WWII is bigger than even I realized since he had connection to many German Nazis and other European elite). There further research found out that Ledochowski and SMOMs had a role in the CDU party. Today, the female President of Germany Angela Merkel is of the CDU. Angela is pro-Bush, a promoter of the global carbon tax, and wants transatlantic integration between America and Europe. After that war, the Knights of Malta headed Operation Paperclip to send many Nazis into the US, South America, etc. All folks exposing the Jesuit Temporal Coadjtors, I got your support and I got your backs. We're not intimidated anymore and we're expressing our free speech to make the truth known. We're going to expose all evil in all nations, yet we won't promote fear mongering. Other historical inside jobs include Operation Gladio via NATO, the Gulf of Tonkin incident, and other things. I don't bash all religious people. I don't believe in bash good religion. Yet, some religious folks are frauds. Rick Warren is one such deciever. He acts like he's real, but he's a member of the globalist CFR, called for getting rid of "troublemakers" in the church (I though he should oppose Inquisition-like tyranny in the church), and is working with Hillary Clinton (a woman is a supporter of unborn baby-killing). Paul Proctor and even Joseph Farah is exposing "Brother" Rick Warren in a great, excellent way. I do believe we not only have to be concerned about our own nation. We have to understand what happening in other nations (especially in the Third World where they've been demonized by some in the West for eons). It isn't just Rick. Those like Schuller, those in other religions, etc. are part of this ecumencial/One World Religion agenda. The UN expressed support for it even. There is also the Drug war issue. I don't agree with using dangerous drugs, but the federal War on Drugs caused destruction and mayhem in the border plus across America (One consequence is how over 1 million people who are drug abusers are in jail but are not violent drug dealers. The CIA proven by Gary Webb shipped cocaine into America with Ricky Ross involved with that). It's so apparent that those across the political spectrum are exposing it. There is a video clip about the Gentile Rockefellers bragging about their influence in business, the environment, politics, etc. I believe in exposing and opposing torture, the North American Union agenda, police brutality, and other wickedness in society. There ought to be a reality check in us to go what's right.


 


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