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The Government on Cycle "Spin".. - Subscribe
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Ron Paul is for ending the war - and not just because it's an unpopular war, he voted against the war in the first place. He's against it because he knows something that you don't = this war was not started as an "anti-terrorism" campaign; this war is the end result of money and capitalizing on the construction of an oil monopoly in the Middle East. Don't be so willing to wash out the possibility that your own government not only knew, but potentially aided the attack that happened on 9/11.![]() "Oh my god. Did he just suggest the government knew about - and was potentially involved - in the attack on 9/11!?" Yes. I'm no government official with clearance to that kind of information, but a sick Sunday evening shifting through political documents and investigation reports is all it takes to catch the hint of something fishy in the air. What better way to get the sheep behind a war fueled by the oil companies and Middle East resources? But - Bin Laden took the credit for 9/11, right? So it couldn't have been our government. Well, before your razor perception get's ahead of you, let's examine the facts for a minute. The only evidence tying the link between Bin Laden and the World Trade Centers looks like it was shot from a poor quality cell phone. I mean, think about it - all it takes is a turban, a little bit of facial work, and a dimly lit room shooting off low-grade equipment to re-capture the Bin Laden confession. Other countries would like to taste credit for the attack so bad; who's to say Bin Laden wasn't just the first to hop on the hate train, assuming it actually -was- him. Now - let's move on. Mission Impossible. Fight Club. The Time Machine. Theatrical movies. Stellar special effects. Do you honestly think your wonderful government did not have the potential and resources to fool you into a hopeless war? I hope you've thought about this before now, but if not, welcome to the dark side of life in your United States. Our government had already been fucking you long before you had the capacity to open the bottle of lube. Not only has the government been lying to you, but during the Bush presidency - not one, not two - but over 8 constitutional amendments - your constitutional rights - have been reduced and directly and UNLAWFULLY violated by the president himself. Let's examine the "Patriot Act" which Bush states, and you mindlessly agree, "protects" you from terror.. This act entitles the government to take your civil liberties away and march into your home without notice at any time, for any reason. Don't move. You're trading your rights for the illusions of safety. It doesn't take a genius to figure out the effectiveness of this fucked up plan - All it takes is cold-hearted politicians playing puppet masters with your life. Perspective time - line: September 11th, 2001 - Two world trade centers hit by "hi-jacked" planes. One hits the Pentagon. What about the third building? The third building that collapsed that day was never hit by a plane, and information regarding it's collapse was never disclosed. It was later released that "fire" was the cause of the collapse in all three buildings that day. Everything else about the third building's collapse has been classified. Do that math. Moving on: During the plane-building collisions, the VERY SAME DAY, THE VERY SAME HOUR, simulators where being run through with dummy plane/building missions, so whenever NORAD received the call, not only did their pilots not accomplish anything after they were airborne, but it took them 80 minutes to figure out that this was a real nationwide emergency and not a sim. 4 times NORAD failed that day - before that, they organization's accuracy was 100%. Vice President Dick Cheney was in charge of NORAD operations that day, and directed their flight patterns from the vault below the White House. October 26th, 2001 - George W. Bush implements the "Patriot Act" which allows government officials and law-enforcement authorities at any time, and without the notification of any court to search any of your e-mail and telephone communications, medical and financial records - infringing on your civil liberties. The bill passed through both sides of Congress with flying colors, although several challenges to the bill have been submitted and the Federal courts have declared at least one section of the bill "unconstitutional". July 2005 - the U.S. Senate passed a reauthorization bill with substantial changes to several sections of the act, while the House reauthorization bill kept most of the act's original language. The two bills were then reconciled in a conference committee that was criticized by Senators from both parties for ignoring civil liberty concerns. The "compromise bill," which removed most of the changes from the Senate version, passed Congress on March 2, 2006 and was signed into law by President Bush on March 9, 2006. Well, what does the government have to gain out of all this? ...two things: One - more control over you. Intelligence. Not just knowing what you have been up to, but monitoring you presently however they see fit. Two - 9/11 gave the government a citizen backing for an attack in IRAQ and AFGANISTAN. You feel that you life is at risk - you give up civil liberties and you fold to a government who has promised to "strike fear in the hearts of terrorists". News flash: Your government is the terrorist. It's time to drown the fog with truth. Quit being sheep and listening to the array or bullshit that corporate media (backed by the government, no doubt) is feeding you. It's time for a revolution. Check out www.RonPaul2008.com and take a second to look at his position on policies. He believes in small government involvement. He believes in your constitutional rights. He was against this bullshit-propaganda-filled-war from the beginning - not like these other politicians who dropped support after the war became unpopular. He is the only presidential candidate that was against it from the beginning. Knowledge trickles down from the top tier of things. Ron Paul knew the true agenda of the war, and the president's position on oil. He was the minority. What hurts is that Ron Paul unfortunately does not deal in dirty campaign contributions, and therefore his funding hinders his popularity. Look - I feel better in writing this because now you can't say that you weren't warned. Stop being sheep. Wake up. Resources and related information: www.zeitgeistmovie.com â€" 2 hour eye opening documentary on your government. You have to watch this. Make a night of it. www.unamerican.com - lots of good resources and outside-of-the-box thinking. www.ronpaul2008.com - the man, his positions. www.youtube.com and www.google.com - look up Ron Paul. Please, listen to the debates. Learn, and vote with confidence. Thanks for reading. /jaime |
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September 11th, 2007 Sep 11th, 2007 6:34:41 pm - Subscribe
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truth (trooth) noun. 1. Conformity to fact or actuality. 2. A statement proven to be or accepted as true. 3. Sincerity; integrity. 4. Fidelity to an original or standard. Today I offer the world solace in its search for the truth. I'm happy to see a few groups and organizations dedicated to questioning the "truth". ![]() I noticed something that kinda hurt my heart as I drove down Metcalf, near the Corporate sector on Outlook. I noticed not one American flag is at half mass today. While everyone recognizes this day as a day of loss, I think everyone has pretty much moved on and written off the reminder that we, regardless of fault, at some point in our lives, are seconds from dying. My thoughts are with the lives lost in 9/11, and if I was anything more than a computer technician, I'd supply much needed funds to the friends and family that lost loved ones during this tragic bookmark in history. There is a lesson to be learned, an upside to every downward-spiraled story, a happy ending and a note-worthy-mention in a sad song: Live free. Love free. Die, but journey well.
9/11 Organizations: Loose Change 911 - www.loosechange911.com 911 Truth - www.911truth.org
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Overdue for a change of pace. Sep 14th, 2007 4:02:19 pm - Subscribe
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So…now that my political picture is painted perfectly clear, I can adjust the frame and leave it somewhat off-center. Band practice went really well last night. My band is an acoustic-folk project and screams "emotional" in the worst way - but it's full of meaning and deep-rooted melodically-engineered feeling. Eventually, after we've digitalized our sound (put it online), I'll start up a MySpace and post the link up here so you can catch the breeze of some modernly uplifting, but somewhat depressing singer/songwriter compositions that I've pieced together. Musically speaking, I've set some pretty obtainable goals. I don't really care to be famous, and hell, money's great, but I'd play for free - location permitting. I know this is cliché, but making music is so much more to me than just parties and an unlimited supply of attractive groupies. I want to touch people with my words. I want to save your life - as music has saved my life. Not in a religious way. In a spiritual way. It's channeled me to re-think the suicide setup. It has taught me so much during the instrumental periods in my life where ending it all was the easy way out. More than anything - it's shown me that other people have been where I've been, and everything will eventually be okay. Some people's parents wrap them in a blanket of warmth, securing this premise. Some people have their religious idols to reassure them. I have my music. /jaime |
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Westport Relocation Sep 24th, 2007 4:20:52 pm - Subscribe
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.. I have a test I should be studying for, so I'm going to make this relatively short. I feel obligated to continue steady blog posts, and I hope my posts are not all in vain. Over the weekend, I rented a U-Haul, (shameful, how this plug will pay me nothing) loaded my small two bedroom apartment up, and headed to Westport. While I won't bore you with the details of the oh-so-exciting transition, I'd like to touch on the current condition of my new abode. While I do love it, and the location is spectacular, there are a good variety of cons of living in the city which I will gladly share with you now. The rents are high. This is both a good and bad thing. Money is a lot tighter than before, however, the community holds so much culture, consisting of broke poets, playwrights and college students that frequent the local coffee shops on the Westport strip to mingle with like-minded individuals. There are also a wide variety of bars and clubs in the area to satisfy your alcoholic divulges and drown any notions of rent taxation anyway. Next quirk. I'm under the impression that these buildings were constructed before the invention of electricity. Power outlets are scarce in the new apartment, and we have a strange room, cleverly named the "sun room", that relies completely on sunlight without the capability of artificial lighting at all. Also, the walls are constructed out of brick, bragging an enduring battle to even the most motivated curtain hanger. Last, but certainly not least - air quality. My first investment was an ionic air purifier to neutralize all the mold content that (I now proudly say) used to linger within its confines. I have mild allergies already, but a couple steps inside threw me into a sneezing attack. I'm pretty sure I sneezed 14 times in a row initially. The pros really do out-weight the cons though, and I might talk about them some other time when I'm more settled in and can actually enjoy them. For now, I have about eighteen more boxes to unpack and test to study for. As always, thanks for reading. /jaime. ps. For whatever reason, the current "mood" field - when you post blogs, was set by default to "unhealthy". I think it's fitting given the circumstances. |