- It's time to give up on cellphones, vitamins, your homes
(if the goobers in goobermint cherish your property for themselves), your
right to bear arms, free speech, representative government (in lieu of
what we have now which is tantamount to what we had just prior to our
American
Revolution) and all else which our Founders prepared for us in our
Constitution.
Now, those of you who do not believe in conspiracy, please stand up.
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- OK, I count a few. One ... seventeen ... uh ... never
mind. One of the rights we are giving up is the right to be kept informed
of the truth. Truth. Sometimes quite unstable and most of the time,
untenable
in our society. However to be kept from the truth has been more of a habit
in these here parts over our history than not. It's just that it's gotten
far worse than ever in our history. Add to that the fact of an infinitely
more complex world and environment, and we've got a belly full of such
deceit as to make Goebles blush.
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- How many of you know what Chemtrails are or why they
are? How many know why our so-called leadership allows foreign nationals
free access to our borders? What of UFO's? Of course, this is the ultra
short list.
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- The biggest concern of this writer is how long 'they,'
(whomever 'they' are) will allow us free access to the Internet. How much
longer? The answer to that question is simple. Long enough to allow the
naked truth to overshadow the loony bins who confuse matters by stretching
the limits of our sanity with nonsense. In other words, long enough to
allow the truth to shine through the horse hockey. That long. Then? It's
taxed, monitored, censored ... whatever.
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- And with venues such as Rense.Com, it may not be much
longer. For at that venue, the truth becomes rather self-evident, making
the lies the same: self-evident.
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- What if there was a web site which told only the
unvarnished,
naked truth? What if everyone saw the naked, unvarnished truth? Well, for
one thing, it would be a very small web site, eh? Heh, heh. Someone once
wrote that when a government is unstable, it will begin to fail and
ultimately
fall. This was true of the USSR. However, as long as the government is
able to keep the citizenry under control, everything is Okie dokie. Once
that control begins to slip, it's all over but the shooting. So stability
is dependent on control.
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- The Constitution of this nation, the USA, provided for
the government NOT becoming unstable. For the government NOT to garner
control to the extent that our government has. Over the years, we've become
complacent. All we want is our material thingies and our jobs and we're
happy campers. The free press adds a touch of control which the government
controls. Radio and TV add a great measure of population information control. And of course, the denouement is the Movies. Yes, the movies.
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- Ooops. Nope. I must've lied myself. The real denouement
is to create a Godless society. And that is exactly what is happening.
The rest is just icing on the cake. Once morality and God become absent
from a society, that society is doomed, as is our society. What's left
of it.
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- The United States is comprised of people who came here
wanting a better life. Wanting to be assimilated into our society, or at
least their children to be part of this culture. Education and hard work
provided the means into our society. These days neither education nor hard
work appear to be meaningful. As our money is wasted on wars, as human
life becomes as worthless to US as it is to our enemies of the Islamic
Fundamentalist Terrorists and as all of the above become fact, society
degrades into a worthless citizenry who want to be ruled by laws in lieu
of responsibility, conscience, fear of God and morality. Now there is a
key word. Responsibility. Americans today have little of that. Respect
is another ideal which is becoming obsolete. Even organized crime lived
within the boundaries of respect among themselves.
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- We the People have little respect for ourselves and this
flows into a lack of respect for others. I can recall the blizzard of 1948.
Our street was blocked by almost four feet of snow. The oil and coal trucks
could not deliver their warmth. Yes, coal. There was one home on our block
which still had a coal furnace. As if one family, every man on the block
got together and shoveled out the entire street so that the oil and coal
trucks could deliver their products. That amounted to about 16 Dads and
a whole potload of Moms grabbing shovels and clearing the street. That
readers was a lot of snow.
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- Can that happen today? Hell no. They won't go. They'd
rather freeze to death than work together. Wait for the City to get to
the side streets. Why bother? That's what they get paid for, eh? Or hire
an illegal to shovel the white stuff. Pay them a cupla bucks. Abuse their
illegality ourselves and belly up to the fridge. We got no milk, but we
got beer.
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- Never mind the government ... just pass the
ammunition.
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- Jim Mortellaro
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