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Of BS, Buzzwords And The
(Zionist) European 'Union'

By Ted Twietmeyer
12-20-9
 

David Horowitz once had a television series. He reiterated his slogan at the end of each episode, "If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is." David's informative show was always well written. His show's episodes in those pre-internet days focused on numerous scams and tricks used to defraud people of their hard-earned cash. It seems to always be a slick salesman is shoveling a line of BS that can coerce even the most conservative and cautious people to pull out their checkbooks and start writing.

If Horowitz's show was on television today, he would probably be warning America and the rest of the world about what's happening in the EU. That is of course, if such an episode would be allowed to air by our planet's hidden controllers which is doubtful. As the British would say, "That wouldn't be cricket."

As of this date, Italy is the latest to join Greece in resisting big global euro-government. If you are a Greek, Italian or anyone else living in Europe would you embrace the civil-rights-stealing, oppressive, heavily taxing and devaluating euro-government? I can't imagine any citizen in their right mind that would do so.

One day a few years ago, a British scientist I worked with was complaining about how bad and stupid Americans are. He didn't stop when I told him that if it wasn't for "stupid Americans" he would be speaking German. Even talking about the millions of cameras in London had little effect on his attitude. Finally I gave him something to think about that shut him up - "Have you ever slowly said the word European? You'll get "Yur..a..peon." He had no answer to that because he knew it was true. Apparently he finally connected being a peon with countless video cameras.

Astronauts have to memorize hundreds of abbreviations to do their work. Almost every radio communication between the shuttle, space station and Earth is filled with these short-hand acronyms. It's also comes in handy when one wants to tell the other something embarrassing they don't want the public to know about. Again, more BS disguised under the umbrella of rocket science and space technology.

Those who have invented working, real free energy systems have found great resistance to their inventions when they attempted to sell or market them. Few inventors grasp that our world IS an oil-dominated world economy. This is an absolute world-wide fact. Perhaps the hydrocarbon's nick-name "black gold" is the most accurate name of all for the toxic material. Our world lives and dies by oil whether we like it or not. Wars are lost over the lack of oil on one side, such as when the Nazi army was stranded by a lack of oil, thanks to allied aircraft attacks. It quickly halted the progression of troops and tanks in remote places like Africa.

However, only expensive renewable energy sources like solar and windmills are allowed by big oil because these sources are only affordable by the rich whose numbers are far fewer. Ironically, it's the poor who benefit the most from being off the grid but cannot afford to buy these systems. Yet the rich have no problem paying their electric bills and can afford to buy alternative energy systems. What an unbalanced energy equation that is! Alternative energy sources have been allowed, simply because the alternative energy industry is a limited market which does not significantly threaten oil company profits.

Inventors who don't heed threats from those in power will end up penniless and miserable. And if they continue or persist they end up dead. Go ask Stan Meyer. Oh, that's right you can't because it's quite difficult for him to answer questions with his medical condition ­ dead.

Stan was not the first nor will he be the last sacrificed on the altar of big oil. Enforcement expenses to silence inventors are paid for by any number of dark forces with deep pockets by oil companies and governments. You may not like it and neither do I ­ but that's just how it is. Tracing an inventor's assignation is like the soldier beside you shot by the enemy on a battlefield. Would you stand up and yell, "All right, which one of you did this?" Good luck.

Although each free energy inventor is certain they have created the mother of all inventions, they must play by the hidden and unwritten rules which govern our planet like it or not. It's not all that different for someone going into a casino. They will play by the house rules, period. Dr. Greer's free energy project and other organizations like may be well-meaning in scope. But they must play by the rules, too.

As human beings, we can learn from the mistakes others make. Unfortunately, it seems that human nature and history show we rarely learn this way as a species. If a snowstorm strikes an interstate highway, do people slow down and drive more carefully after seeing cars off the road? Sure they will ­ but only to gawk and rubberneck. Then they speed up again to 70 MPH or even faster.

When relatives witness the horrific death of an alcoholic bleeding from every bodily opening as their body falls apart, do they stop drinking? (I've seen this happen and it's something you don't forget. They vomit up part of their stomach, too.)

Ravaging, devastating effects of drug addiction show up in the news and on television, does this stop creating new addicts and cause existing addicts to seek help?

When a relative dies of smoking, what happens at the funeral? There are always some family members who will slip outside the funeral home to light up, coughing and hacking away while talking about what a great man the deceased was.

When a killer is executed, does this deter others from killing? History shows it doesn't.

Sadly, these examples and countless more show that people just don't care to learn.

Some of the important questions remaining are:

 

 

Will Americans blindly embrace global government thinking it will fix the economy?

 

 

Will Americans turn a blind eye to the president covertly signing secret global government agreements in Copenhagen or elsewhere, as former presidents did with free trade?

 

 

Will Americans SEE and LEARN by what Europeans are going through today? Or will America smugly and arrogantly believe "Oh, that can't happen inAmerica." These people become a fool's idea of a fool.

We all know the answers to these questions and the answers are not good. But educating friends and family about the hazards and dangers globalism poses to human rights and bank balances is the first step.

People should only attempt to educate others after they are fully armed with facts. We are fighting a lifetime of brainwashing and it can take considerable time! In recent years people are beginning to wake up. Educating people today is a FAR EASIER task than it used to be.

So, here's the biggest question - can we reach enough people in time?

Ted Twietmeyer

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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