If you were born yesterday
Diligence pays off. My curiosity has been satisfied. Truths have been revealed. Asking the right questions is the key... that and an honest heart (smile).
I remember the morning of 911 clearly. I went online to check my email and saw pictures of the first tower burning. I thought a new movie was coming out. Then something told me to turn on the television. The set available to me had horrible reception, but through the static I could tell that what I thought to be a movie was in fact reality. My first thought? It was inevitable. With all the clandestine activities of the CIA, I concluded that it was only a matter of time before someone really got fed up with the U.S.
Then, after the second plane hit and I started paying closer attention to the soundbites, a strange thought occured to me: that the terrorists were domestic, not foreign. I "knew" that the government was behind the attack. Bush's reaction when he was informed at the elementary school only served to confirm my instincts.
When a lady was filmed weeping and hysterically crying, "Why would anyone do this...?!" I drew a pitiful sigh and frowned that there is a population in this country that is extremely naive and/or wearing blinders. I was reminded of the movie where Jack Nicholson's character shouts at Tom Cruise's character, "You want the truth?! You can't handle the truth!"
Now, five years later, the information isn't hard to find to corroborate my gut instincts. It has been rewarding to discover others who know how to ask the right questions, can think for themselves, and don't swallow everything the media puts in front of them. In addition to the devilish events of 911, I have also satiated my curiosity about the assassination of John F. Kennedy, secret government, and mind control. What is remarkable is that the ideas and images that some of these issues evoke are so fantastic that the very practical perspective one must have in order see them clearly, is easily overlooked.
For those of you who care and care to act, pay attention to the growing power of pharmaceutical companies, changes in EPA policies affecting the quality of air and water, the phenomenon of chemtrails, changes in FDA policies affecting nutritional guidelines, the names and histories of the major players in international government and their relationships with each other, the World Bank, the World Health Organization, genocide, biological experiments leaked from governement and private laboratories infecting major populations, media monopolies, etc., etc., etc.
Remember that the information is available. You just have to know where and how to look for it.
Peace be unto you.
I remember the morning of 911 clearly. I went online to check my email and saw pictures of the first tower burning. I thought a new movie was coming out. Then something told me to turn on the television. The set available to me had horrible reception, but through the static I could tell that what I thought to be a movie was in fact reality. My first thought? It was inevitable. With all the clandestine activities of the CIA, I concluded that it was only a matter of time before someone really got fed up with the U.S.
Then, after the second plane hit and I started paying closer attention to the soundbites, a strange thought occured to me: that the terrorists were domestic, not foreign. I "knew" that the government was behind the attack. Bush's reaction when he was informed at the elementary school only served to confirm my instincts.
When a lady was filmed weeping and hysterically crying, "Why would anyone do this...?!" I drew a pitiful sigh and frowned that there is a population in this country that is extremely naive and/or wearing blinders. I was reminded of the movie where Jack Nicholson's character shouts at Tom Cruise's character, "You want the truth?! You can't handle the truth!"
Now, five years later, the information isn't hard to find to corroborate my gut instincts. It has been rewarding to discover others who know how to ask the right questions, can think for themselves, and don't swallow everything the media puts in front of them. In addition to the devilish events of 911, I have also satiated my curiosity about the assassination of John F. Kennedy, secret government, and mind control. What is remarkable is that the ideas and images that some of these issues evoke are so fantastic that the very practical perspective one must have in order see them clearly, is easily overlooked.
For those of you who care and care to act, pay attention to the growing power of pharmaceutical companies, changes in EPA policies affecting the quality of air and water, the phenomenon of chemtrails, changes in FDA policies affecting nutritional guidelines, the names and histories of the major players in international government and their relationships with each other, the World Bank, the World Health Organization, genocide, biological experiments leaked from governement and private laboratories infecting major populations, media monopolies, etc., etc., etc.
Remember that the information is available. You just have to know where and how to look for it.
Peace be unto you.



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