- The tasering of University of Florida student Andrew
Meyer 21, Tuesday looks like a B.F. Skinner experiment designed to let
the mice know they will receive a painful shock if they raise sensitive
political subjects in public.
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- On the other hand, if they are supportive, as the students
who cheered when Meyer was dragged away, they will continue to get their
food and sex.
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- I don't know if this incident was staged. I want to believe
it wasn't. But on some unseen signal, campus cops lunged at Meyer when
he mentioned Kerry's membership in "Skull and Bones" and brandished
a copy of Greg Palast's book "Armed Madhouse," which stated
Kerry actually had won the election.
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- Meyer's questions were extremely relevant. He asked Kerry
why he conceded the 2004 Presidential election the same day in spite of
numerous voting irregularities. "Didn't you want to win?" Meyer
demanded.
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- Meyer was implying that Kerry might have thrown the election
because he belonged to the same Illuminati secret society as Bush.
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- When he was grabbed, he said, "Get away from me.
I want to hear the answer."
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- Meyer was dragged away shouting, "Help! Help! What
did I do? What did I do?"
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- Then he pleads with the officers: "Don't taser me
bro'" He offers to "walk out of here" if they'll only let
him go.
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- Then we hear him scream with pain "Ow..ow..ow...ow!"
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- Kerry's respect for the public and commitment to free
speech was evident from his response. While Mayer was manhandled and tasered,
Kerry droned on about how he wanted to answer this important question.
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- He even made a joke of it: "Unfortunately [Meyer]
is not available to swear me in as President."
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- The painful incident was filmed from many angles
. I urge you to watch as many as you can stomach.
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- PUBLIC REACTION
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- The reaction of the crowd was initially to cheer Meyer's
question about not contesting the election, but it quickly fell silent.
Then some cheered when Meyer was arrested. Some people protested, "police
brutality" or "why are you doing that?" when Meyer was being
tasered.
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- The media reported this widely. Drudge had it as a main
headline. But while there was exposure, there was also spin. CNBC said
Meyer had been a heckler, which is very unlikely since he began his questions
by thanking Kerry for his speech. Fox News apparently commended the campus
cops for using the taser.
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- Meyer was not without fault. He insisted on asking three
questions and delivering a short prologue, saying Kerry had spoken for
two hours, surely he could have two minutes. His tone was indignant. He
broke away while being led out.
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- In situations like this, we must strive for credibility
by behaving in a calm, rational, non-threatening manner.
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- PSY OP?
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- At least one Internet commentator "Withowlseyeswatch"
(comment 39) is suspicious:
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- "If you have the time, watch the video of the Florida
student incident about 20 times. Turn off the audio and watch. You will
begin to see some interesting details not obvious to a person overcome
with emotions seeing it for the first time. There are a couple of angles
being shot from other spots around the room that fill in parts not seen.
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- If you have the time, close your eyes and just listen
to the audio. Pick out the different voices and follow them through. Listen
to Kerry in the background a couple of times through. He droned throughout
the entire incident as if he were hypnotizing the crowd. His remarks were
very strange.
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- Watch the girl cop at the beginning. See how she looks
over to take her cue to make her move. Why were cops standing five feet
behind the student? ...
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- Did you see part 2 when the officers whisked him down
stairs? He was not the victim of electric shock. He was not in shock. He
was excited by the impact of his improvisation. He was working like the
devil to keep the drama going because his mates were running low on creative
juices. They didn't know what to do. This was nothing more than street
theater.
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- ....Something was amusing to the surrounding students.
Is it possible that the students who were laughing and sitting without
reaction was because they knew this fellow to be a trickster?"
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- The prominence given Palast's book is suspicious because
he apparently makes a case that Osama bin Laden and a Muslim terrorist
network were responsible for 9-11. All and all, given the mass media coverage,
this incident was probably staged.
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- This video
shows the aftermath. Meyer doesn't look like a man who has been tasered.
He is told he is being arrested for "inciting a riot." He tells
onlookers to inquire after him because "they are going to try and
kill me."
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- It gets even more weird. Meyer has a website
which has received 150,000 visits since yesterday. The site does not appear
to be political. On it he is selling a "pimp light" which "as
a good Jew" he is offering at a "good price" ($89.) Apparently
he has a history as a prankster.
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- http://www.local10.com/news/14138122/detail.html?rss=mia&psp=news#
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- CONCLUSION
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- If this event was staged, what was the purpose? Was it
to tell Americans to behave or else? Was it to incite us to rebel? Was
it to blame Muslims for 9-11? Was it to sell a "pimp light,"
and trivialize the most important issues of our day? Was it all of the
above? To confuse and disgust? The Illuminati have a practice of creating
false opposition.
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- In any case, you can bet the people at Tavistock are
studying it closely. They are constantly studying our group behavior to
manipulate us and discover how much they can get away with.
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- They got away with 9-11 and now they are warning they
("Al Qaeda") are going to do it again.
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- Increasingly we are tasked with the question: How much
of this nonsense will we put up with? Are we men or are we mice?
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- Thanks to "N" for her tips and research.
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- Henry Makow Ph.D. is the author of "Cruel Hoax:
Feminism and the New World Order." (www.cruelhoax.ca) His articles
can be found at his web site www.henrymakow.com He enjoys receiving comments,
some of which he posts on his site using first names only. hmakow@gmail.com
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