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- LucidOne, on 04/09/2008, -2/+99This is BLATANTLY ILLEGAL! Hey, you worthless wimps in congress, investigate this and charge the people responsible with their crimes! HOLD THEM RESPONSIBLE!
- inactive, on 04/09/2008, -7/+65Very serious, Orwellian, Big-Brother stuff is going on! Resist the NWO/globalsits!
- Austin7687, on 04/09/2008, -2/+48God. I wish I was surprised.
- Rotzooi, on 04/09/2008, -7/+45I'm really loving the Republican "Party of small government".
- Look4Truth, on 04/09/2008, -2/+37“Entirely too much energy of our state police force is spent controlling honest citizens, simply because it is something they can succeed in doing.” - Robert W. Burke
- wootup, on 04/09/2008, -1/+23The revolutionaries who founded the United States woild've picked up their guns and made war on this criminal administration long ago. Something tells me that modern-day Americans are too clueless or too lazy to do any such thing, honestly thinking that a vote for Hillary or Obama will stop the construction of the American police state.
- inactive, on 04/09/2008, -7/+24Big Brother is leading us into a NWO/globalist dicatorship!
- worldinmyeyes, on 04/09/2008, -2/+17This does not surprise me. What surprises me is that there are still so many that can defend it. He's a short (ahem) list of what we are dealing with at this time.
MEDIA IN BED WITH GOVERNMENT AND CORRUPT CORPORATIONS
- Media manipulation continued when the Pentagon opened its Office of Strategic Influence (OSI) following the September 11 attacks. The OSI's explicitly Orwellian mandate was to spread misinformation aimed at brainwashing the international press and "influencing public opinion and political leaders in friendly as well as unfriendly countries"
- Corporately owned (by the elite), dishing out mostly mind-numbing non-news to placate and distract the masses.
- Corporations who advertise in these media vehicles often exert their power in threatening to pull advertising dollars to bury the truth.
- A focus on celebrity entertainment and sports. And why not? Let the kids play while the masters are busy manipulating, exploiting, raping and plundering other countries and our own. And they get away with this because they know the American people just want to be entertained.
HEALTH
- Poisons in our food (aspartame, hormones in milk, plus genetically modified foods)
- Poisons in our water supply (fluoride, other chemicals and hormones)
- Don't you love how downright concerned the government and ADA is about our dental care, spending gobs of money on fluoride propaganda? We're being poisoned left and right, but dammit we cannot have tooth decay!
- Autism rates skyrocketing in past decades thanks to unsafe chemicals in immunization shots.
- A "health care" system, obsessed with putting people on prescription drugs treating symptoms rather than dealing with the root causes of diseases.
- Cancer rate went from 1 in 33 (60 years ago) to 1 in 3 now.
- Obvious: the unhealthier people are, the more profits for big pharma.
SUPRESSED TECHNOLOGY
- If governments and corporations weren't so corrupt, we'd all be driving cars that run on water. The technology exists today but is suppressed. We'd also all be using free energy. But wait, wouldn't mankind be more likely at peace, poverty diminished, and the environment improved? We can't have that, can we?
CIVIL LIBERTIES
- Government "Watch List" at nearly 1 million Americans.
- Fingerprint scanning in major US airports to help fight "terrorism"
- Restricted free movement of citizens.
- REAL ID scam (one step closer to what they really want - a microchipped population)
- Comcast and other companies desiring to monitor you in your home 24/7 in the name of capitalism.
- Telecoms in bed with the government, illegally spying on innocent Americans.
WHY FIGHT WARS THAT CAN NEVER BE WON?
- Fraudulant War on Drugs putting harmless Americans in a for-profit prison system.
- Fraudulant War on Terror, taking too many freedoms away.
- Both "wars" cause more problems in the world (by design) and are really waged on common people everywhere.
WHO ARE THE TERRORISTS?
- The subsequent downing of WTC 1, 2, and 7 were an inside job. OKC bombing too.
- Per the NY Times (10/28/93) and CBS News, the FBI knew all about the plot in the 1993 WTC
bombing (killing 6 people), and decided (by supervisors order) not to stop it. How nice.
- Operation Northwoods proves the CIA would use false flag terrorist events inside the USA to justify war. Oh, and that was over 40 years ago.
- Political assassinations of JFK, RFK, MLK, John Lenon, and Malcolm X.
- Numerous CIA assassinations abroad - some being popular, democratically elected leaders who were fighting for the rights of their country and common people.
- FEMA (concentration) camps being built by Halliburton for future use.
- Bush's grandfather Prescott was a traitor to America and directly supported/funded Hitler. Bush (and others) are deliberately destroying our country - not out of stupidity as supposed, but by design of some very cunning handlers.
ENVIRONMENT USED TO FURTHER CONTROL AND PAD THE POCKETBOOKS OF THE FINANCIAL ELITE
- Global Warming being used as an excuse to further tax and control people and nations. Look at who is creating the hysteria, drowning out dissent, and then ask why. Research.
EDUCATION
- A stupefying and deliberate attack on the American education system - dumbing people down, and failing to make them critically think. This is despite more and more money being spent than ever before. - Further masked in programs with catchy names, like "No Child Left Behind." They know the education system sucks - it's what they want.
- American schools are one of the most attrocious thing we have going for us. Todays kids are not being taught anything important, they are being propagandized to do their role for the system.
- Still true today: "The ruling class has the schools and press under its thumb. This enables it to sway the emotions of the masses." - Albert Einstein
ECONOMICS
- A Federal Reserve System that essentially controls the economy, conceived in subterfuge, desiring to bring us all into a cashless society where everything can be easily monitored. And how to do this? An economic collapse they helped cause, followed by their "solution."
- IMF and World Bank being used to give excessive "loans" to third world countries which help infrastructure projects (that the US builds) but rarely help the poor of those nations. This money is also used to bribe the leaders of these countries to play along with the US.
We are at war people. Not with terrorism and drugs. The war is being waged at *us* on all fronts. Why? To bring about a long-planned agenda of world government for many of the elite and "enlightened" ones.
The list could be much larger than it is. It took me a long time and countless hours of independent research (ongoing) to begin to understand that we have been lied to, presented a phony reality, and people everywhere are being attacked on all fronts. Understand what happened here, and understand the deep constuct and nature of conspiracy and manipulation that rule the world. A lot of people are just unable to wrap their minds around what has to be true if they consider this theory. You have to connect the dots and see that they are indeed related. If you can't see it, you're blinded, as I once was. You can dismiss this as rubbish, or you can wake up, educate others, and take action. It's your choice. - inactive, on 04/09/2008, -5/+20wake up, it has nothing to do with repub or democrat, they are in cahoots together and keep u in a box so you go back and forth with their ***** and lousy ideas
- GenNove, on 04/09/2008, -5/+20I hope they read the following.
***** THE FBI AND ***** OUR CURRENT GOVERMENT WE NEED A CHANGE.
OOOOOPS ACCRODING TO OUR CURRENT GOVERMENT AND NEW LAWS I JUST BECAME A TERRORIST.
I love you u.s.a but ***** the 3rd reich movements being done lately. - Shellius, on 04/09/2008, -0/+14How many times have you all called your Senators to complain and demand that they listen to you? We need our privacy back and our Constitutional rights back, and that means taking our government back.
- inactive, on 04/09/2008, -1/+13who cares?
Well I mean I care, but what can I do?
donate to some democrats so when they get into power they will stop this.
Wait I did that in 06, I gave allot, and the Dems won, and what have we accomplished? Nada.
I can vote for a dem in 08', which I will, and what will happen then? Nothing.
Once freedoms are taken away they can not be taken back again.
Unless we start coordinating like our parents did in the 60's and march on washington and demand change nothing will change.
Bitching on the Internets will change nothing. - lucidguru, on 04/09/2008, -1/+13Nice! Now I can subpoena the FBI to find out the identity of that ***** who followed me around all day killing me in WoW, and go after him in real life. I can find out the real identity of top diggers and force them to promote all my stuff. Best of all I can finally get my money back from those lying Nigerian businessmen.
- mrshickadance9, on 04/09/2008, -0/+12People love to write blogs and comments on the internet, but until people actually go out and do something about it, nothing will change. Talk is cheap.
- inactive, on 11/13/2008, -0/+12Dahhh someone just got on a no fly list :-)
- casek, on 04/09/2008, -0/+12When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.
Thomas Jefferson - wtfunkymonkey, on 04/09/2008, -0/+11Sure a lot of us are clueless and/or lazy, but in all reality doing any such thing would quickly have us labeled as terrorists, detained in Guantanamo, and tried without due process by a military tribunal.
I'm neither clueless, nor lazy, but paying bills and finding money to feed myself is challenge enough in this economy. Almost conspiratorial. - Tonilah, on 04/09/2008, -0/+10We did this to ourselves, people. America was so afraid of losing their lives at the hands of terrorists in the mid east they gladly signed away their freedom to the terrorists in washington.
Ten years from now, documents will emerge about the true nature of this presidency...but it won't matter since i guarantee you that everybody involved in this administration has a pardon signed and sealed, just waiting to be exercised...
the question we should be asking ourselves is, WHAT CAN WE DO ABOUT THIS? - groovytrance, on 04/09/2008, -1/+11And nothing will come of it.
Why? Because we're the silent generation. No one takes a stand, instead we just go and bitch on forums/sites. - and303, on 04/09/2008, -0/+9If the general information they're compiling is half as annoying as your average Myspace bulletin, then we'll be seeing suicide rates in the FBI skyrocketing in the coming years.
- casek, on 04/09/2008, -0/+9When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.
Thomas Jefferson - ANT1138, on 04/09/2008, -2/+10If only there was something we could do to stop them.
- buckrogers1965, on 04/09/2008, -0/+8I've always wondered how the German people could let the Nazi's do what they did. Now I know. Deny you are doing anything wrong and accuse any of your critics of helping the enemy. You can do what you want. Lies. Torture. Murder. Illegal invasions.
- b0rg, on 04/09/2008, -1/+8"A telecom whistleblower, in an affidavit, has said he help maintain a high-speed DS-3 digital line referred to in house as the "Quantico circuit," which allowed an outside organization "unfettered" access to the the carrier's wireless network."
Right location, wrong capacity. Considering Verizon's size and customer base, both wired and cellular, it would be surprising if they *didn't* have legit wiretaps for a few hundred lines at any time, just for wireline customers on the east coast. DS3 works out to little over 500 active calls... out of ... call it 60,000,000 landlines?
As for data traffic, hell, five residential customers with a torrent each would flat-top it. Sorry, charlie.
Now if I see a truck loaded with a Fujitsu DWDM core and a spool of single-mode fiber parked in front of a certain building, I'd be more interested. - jazzguitar18, on 04/09/2008, -1/+8I've always believed this and it's always kinda been common knowledge that they're doing this... I was just wondering how legitimate the raw story is
- Barnolde, on 04/09/2008, -0/+7Privacy doesn't exist anymore and civil liberties are just your imagination, but you'll never hear that. They just keep telling you everything is all right as the world goes to *****.
- cadillacboogie, on 04/09/2008, -4/+11Ron Paul?
- LenBaird, on 04/09/2008, -0/+7I was in an A T & T central office one day. I asked the tech where the "NSA room" was, as joke, and told him about the story in California. The tech told me that they no longer needed to do physical wiretaps like they did in the past, because all the offices were wired up several years ago to do it electronically.
Mind you, this is just "I heard from a guy I know" so take it for what it is. - brettmurf, on 04/09/2008, -0/+7I wonder if the FBI is responsible for half of the trolls that have popped up lately then.
I mean, sorting through posts, e-mails, and chatting must be the most god awful thing to do ever. Maybe they decide to troll to alleviate their ***** jobs. - Kyrgizion, on 04/09/2008, -0/+7NSA = the new Gestapo
- newl, on 04/09/2008, -0/+6Sure, you can take them back. Did you sleep through the revolution portion of your U.S. history classes?
- ZeroIce, on 04/09/2008, -1/+7Big Brother is watching and thought crime is illegal!
- locojones, on 04/09/2008, -0/+6In the March 10th edition of the Wall Street Journal, the paper documented the extensive entanglement between domestic surveillance agencies and the telecommunication corporations. Specifically, "current and former intelligence officials confirmed a domestic network of hubs" that give" the government unlimited access to a copy of the flow of communications." It goes on to say that "if a person suspected of terrorist connections is believed to be in a US city...the government's spy systems may be directed to collect and analyze all electronic communications into and out of that city" including those of innocent citizens not under surveillance.
And because this particular article deals with the FBI, another report noted that this surveillance has resulted in a "fourth straight year of privacy abuses resulting from investigations aimed at tracking terrorists and spies," with the FBI and it's national securirities letters being the most egregious of the abusers.
George Orwell is rolling over in his grave. - st3vo, on 04/09/2008, -0/+6Nothing shocking, feel free to get familiar with the NSA.
- imitationflavor, on 04/09/2008, -0/+5Whats up FBI? How are you? I'm doing good. Got a new haircut since I put the duct tape over the webcam hole. Is Coretta Scott King still on the threats to Anglo-American tranquility list? Ok. Well, take care.
- Sinns, on 04/09/2008, -0/+5People have 500+ channels on their TV....they are all mesmerized.
- madmonkey300, on 04/09/2008, -3/+8it'll only contribute. now voting for Ron Paul.....
- Phlex330, on 04/09/2008, -0/+4That means they have most definitely seen two chick one cup by now.
- wtfunkymonkey, on 04/09/2008, -0/+4I haven't... do we even know that they really exist?
- groovytrance, on 04/09/2008, -0/+4Principle...It's all about principle.
- sadGuru, on 04/09/2008, -0/+4I wonder what else is hidden in the locked drawer of some fat, slimy bastard with a tie. Dan Brown's Digital Fortress is a good book about this.
- kosser, on 04/09/2008, -0/+4people need to wake up and realize that there is no real 2 party system. dems and repubs are there as a distraction so people will be caught up thinking they are on the winning team. the proof is just what you said. Dems won in 06 and what happened? more funding for the war which was exactly opposite of what we wanted them to do. There is no real democracy.
- imerlin, on 04/09/2008, -1/+5Funny how it doesn't matter until it's happening in your country. Still, must suck to pay the government taxes that they then use to spy on you and violate your privacy, doesnt it?
- ravage86, on 04/09/2008, -0/+4They shouldn't have the capability to tap like this. The phone company should have to route a specific customer's information to them, and only when there's a warrant. Otherwise bad things could happen. Perhaps your boss has a friend in the FBI and wants to see if you're browsing monster.com. Maybe your father in law is in the FBI, keeping tabs on you to make sure you're not cheating.
Or the RIAA bribes someone to check random people for P2P activity, and you end up 150k in debt.
This should not be happening. - inactive, on 04/09/2008, -1/+4Do you honestly think this practice is something that just popped up under Bush? Remember J. Edgar Hoover? The only think that has changed is the amount of information they can now spy on. The spying has always been there.
- digismack, on 04/09/2008, -1/+4Who do you think is telling them to do it? Why does nobody ever bring up this point? You think the FBI, CIA, NSA, etc... just do whatever the hell they want? Have you seen the movie Swordfish? I think Sam Shepard's character, Senator James Reisman, is probably what most Senators are like in real life. Then again, I've never personally known one of them. Have you?
- ravage86, on 04/09/2008, -0/+3I would rather lose my life than allow the government to spy on anyone it pleases. We have a process for getting warrants, they should use it.
- MyFriendsSuck, on 04/09/2008, -2/+5The bad news is that our kids will spit at us and ask us why we allowed the Big Bother-state.
And most of us will say something like "I did not knew", "There were only conspiracy theories and those who believed them were ridiculed" or "I was worried to be killed". But I bet that nobody will say that he was an ignorant prick that was too busy watching American Idol instead of defending the liberties. - inactive, on 04/09/2008, -0/+3the government doesn't care about you and you never had any rights to speak of except the ones they write down on paper to placate the masses and keep them compliant and obedient believers of 'democracy'.
- jamesdew, on 04/09/2008, -0/+3i heard the terrorists have figured out that they can right click an image and select set as wallpaper
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