Disturbing... read it and see what you think
source: http://seanbryson.com/articles/rense_911_wtc_war_terror.html
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- VoyagerFilms
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"This is no opinion piece. Rather it is a collection of buried, but undeniable facts, events, and quotes which, when assembled in one place, will state their own conclusions. In putting together this research in a logical and sequential format, great care was taken to confirm and double confirm every piece of information. Any and all questionable data which could not be independently verified to this author's satisfaction was discarded. Taken individually, each story, quote and event may not amount to a full case. But when taken collectively, this mountain of facts should hammer home the truth to even the most skeptical reader. There are of course those who have fallen under the hypnotic spell of the TV talking-heads and "experts" whom they worship as authority figures. Unaccustomed to thinking for themselves, no amount of truth can sway them from their preconceived prejudices. They will even deny that which they see with their own eyes."
I am not against Jews or the state of Israel. Extremism from any source is a threat to us all. Tell me what you think about all this.
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malathion
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damn Ricky , you're pretty butch - you scare me .
- 4 years ago
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malathion
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mjsmith11
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This website looks like garbage.
- 4 years ago
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mjsmith11
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echoz
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i'd not even heard about that clinton advisor thing. doesn't surprise me though.
and talking about those costly unquestioned pro-Israeli interests, a quote from an article questioning Obama's CFR ties:
"The U.S. has long supported Israel – this year they were given $30
billion for defense of the young state. To put this in perspective,
less than $7 billion has been federally granted to rebuild homes
destroyed after hurricane Katrina. Although the U.S. has always
given billions in aid to Israel, his alliance backs preemptive
strikes against countries deemed a threat. Israel is unpopular in
the region, and is threatened by Iran's desire for modern nuclear
energy in the future. Regarding Iran's nuclear program, Obama states
“We should take no option, including military action, off the
table”. The US has already constructed massive permanent military
bases in Iraq and Afghanistan to serve as hubs for such an operation.
The fleet of aircraft carriers in the Persian Gulf continues to
grow, while politicians and media simultaneously hype a nonexistent
enemy. This reckless policy leaves the U.S. on the brink of full
scale war at all times." - 4 years ago
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echoz
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VoyagerFilms
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Ya, thanks echoz. I wonder too about it. I posted it because it's not the kind of thing you'd read, watch or hear on anything mainstream.
I am aware there is such a tremendous propaganda machine in place to "frame" every angle for Israel, Jewish people and so forth. Look what happened recently when that Clinton advisor was exposed for calling Americans "shit". There is still some uncertainty whether he went further in making a comment about "white n******s" or not, but look how effectively that was squashed, never broadcast on mainstream media, and never even reaching page one on Current. Some people put a tremendous amount of effort and applied pressure across the board (of course threatening law suits) to keep it hush.
So, knowing the media is already so incredibly biased for right wing / neo-con / pro-Israeli interests, I consider it even more probable (or possible) that something like what is suggested on the website is accurate, or at least in the ballpark.
I'll admit, I have yet to read it completely.
- 4 years ago
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VoyagerFilms
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echoz
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that's a lot of Zionist conspiracy theory I'd never read before. It is ironic that the American public never really gets the opportunity to debate Isreali-Arab foreign policy.
quite interesting also to lay 9/11 at their feet as if perhaps the U.S. government was simply complicit to their every whim, ala that Clinton quote--"Is it any wonder why former President Bill Clinton would grovel before a jewish audience and say something as ridiculous as the following statement: "The Israelis know that if the Iraqi or the Iranian army came across the Jordan River, I would personally grab a rifle, get in a ditch, and fight and die."
Also all that history on the world wars would almost make it seem like the Jews really were oppressive in creating the Hitler monstrosity...I do wonder how true that is. Interesting stuff...thanks!
- 4 years ago
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echoz
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Ricky84
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Misfits and Sherlock Holmes. Wow if I was gay I’d make you my bitch.
Anyways you are correct. Mycroft was a lazy detective but more importantly Sherlock described him as,
“superior in observation and deduction. If the art of the detective began and ended in reasoning from an armchair, my brother would be the greatest criminal agent that ever lived. But he has no ambition and no energy. He will not even go out of his way to verify his own solutions, and would rather be considered wrong than take the trouble to prove himself right.”
This is why Sherlock was the star of Doyle stories and not Mycroft. Knowledge and information however vast holds no weight without the addition of evidence. Conjecture therefore means nothing! I use to love conspiracy theories until I started reading Doyle. I realized through his books that you cannot accept a theory at face value. You’re required to show your work, just like in school. Go ahead and reference a thousand different web sites, it still fails to prove anything.
So like I said before this man is no Sherlock. If anything he’s a poor mans Mycroft who doesn’t care to prove himself right. If you’re going to declare who carried out 9/11 you need to do more work.
- 4 years ago
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Ricky84
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maasanova
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Iraq, PNAC, 9/11, USS Liberty: All Roads Lead To Country A
- 4 years ago
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maasanova
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malathion
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hold up Ricky - you have , unbeknownst to you , summoned up a bonafide member of the "Baker Street Irregulars" , mine freund , to address any reference to Holmes , however seemingly inconsequential - i have a badge i bought at the Holmes museum , in london , at 221b Baker st. to prove it , mi amigo - and Mycroft was a lazy armchair detective - Mycroft , in fact , was not , in any way , instrumental in bringing Holmes to the climax at Reichenbach falls ( i've been there too ) where Holmes had his near fatal encounter with Moriarty - the very encounter which Doyle himself intended to be the last episode in the Holmes series , and , furthermore , ( etc. , ad nauseum )
- 4 years ago
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malathion
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Ricky84
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Oh come on Voyager! This type of unsubstantiated racist propaganda is ridiculous. Shame on you for putting this on current.com
“With just a little common sense and a few clicks of a mouse, Google and Yahoo now enable anyone with an ounce of curiosity to become a Sherlock Holmes.”
Bullshit. I’ve read the entire collection of Sherlock Holmes stories half a dozen times and I can tell you with absolute certainty that google and yahoo are incapable of turning you into Sherlock. This is a poor analogy because Mycroft and not Sherlock retained a wealth of information. Doyle always stressed that Sherlock possessed an uncanny ability to be objective which this “theory” obviously is not.
Furthermore Sherlock almost always caught the criminal while this douche bag has done nothing. Disgusting, disgusting, disgusting. Oi I’m through with this article.
- 4 years ago
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Ricky84
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malathion
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i really can't be bothered to read the story , but Plavix's comment more or less sums up what i'd feel about it anyhow , if i actually read it .
- 4 years ago
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malathion
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celestialceiling
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"...the ancient Greek philosopher Socrates taught his students that the pursuit of truth can only begin once they start to question and analyze every belief that they ever held dear. If a certain belief passes the tests of evidence, deduction, and logic, it should be kept. If it doesn't, the belief should not only be discarded, but the thinker must also then question why he was led to believe the erroneous information in the first place.
"Not surprisingly, this type of teaching didn't sit well with the ruling elite of Greece. Many political leaders throughout history have always sought to mislead the thinking of the masses. Socrates was tried for "subversion" and for "corrupting the youth". He was then forced to take his own life by drinking poison.
It's never easy being an independent thinker!"Free speech - use it or lose it.
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celestialceiling
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Juas
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Your story doenst seem to say anything concrete.
You cant expect readers to read something so long without any kind of resume of what its all about. - 4 years ago
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Juas
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meligrosa
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I dont get it. theres a pic of the a front page from a mexican newspaper? I don't see why other continents would be big news there, where even the average local tourist family would get kidnapped for a little money and the police chiefs are always murdered like it's just another stock market news. totally ridiculous.
- this threw me a bit off - 4 years ago
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meligrosa
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Marilynn_Murray
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Too much to digest in one read. The names Perle-Wolfowitz-Feith make it imperative that it be reread, until it is grasped.
- 4 years ago
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Marilynn_Murray
