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Old 09-10-2008, 03:01 PM   #40
milk and honey
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Default Re: Dear Kerry and Bill do you believe everything?

I hope this thread does develop into a place where the claims and counter-claims of PC interviewees can be discussed and tested. I think it would be very useful and would give everyone the opportunity to maintain objectivity.

It's worth pointing out to Kerry, Bill and all readers here that the cross correlation of testimony is no indication of it's value. That there may be a chorus of agreement between 'whistleblowers' (on any piece of information) is no indication of it's truth if the chorus is conducted by a single party feeding certain lines to us via those 'whistleblowers'. This is Propaganda 101.

Quite often the information itself may have no esoteric or prophetic value whatever but instead is created purely to justify specific elements of the agenda of the 'powers that be' or is pure distraction and fearmongering. Most of us have turned our backs on the mainstream media and religions, both of which are classic agents of herd control.

Do we imagine then that the 'powers that be' have likewise turned their backs on us? And are happy to leave us to our truth seeking through alternative sources? I don't think so. They desperately fear the loss of control (which mainstream media and religion afforded them) so they're actively involved in creating those alternative sources which we seek.

For example, when we are told that "Saddam had looking glass technology -- Gaddhaffi gave it to him -- the US military went in to get it, etc etc" ... Don't you feel relieved and grateful for the invasion of Iraq? At least on that score? Grateful for the 'prescience' and 'wisdom' of "the powers that be" that came to our rescue before Saddam could blow the planet to rubble? Grateful that there was someone 'looking' out for us? Making the right decisions in a 'dangerous world'? Ahhh the 'powers that be' work in mysterious ways don't they? Mission accomplished.

Wouldn't it be ironic if in the final analysis, all they succeeded in doing with these attempts was to bring people together, in places like this, to see through them as never before. I hope so.
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