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Wednesday 17 September 2008
conspiracies vs. facts


you know it's serious when you can't tell conspiracies from facts. when what you get from the media is only what you're supposed to get. when democracy embodies the few on top of the many. when money enslaves, and you pay for your own slavery through banks. when most people believe that there was a government cover-up of Sept. 11.

all truths are said to have gone through three stages. first, it is ridiculed. and then it is violently opposed, before it becomes accepted theorems of life. and so this is for you who wanna enter the matrix and find out for yourself the real world. for you can't be told what it is.

The Dirty Dozen:
Trilateral-Commission.net
SecretSocieties.net
CouncilOnForeignRelations.net
eWTO.net
Federal-Reserve.net
BilderbergGroup.net
CarlyleGroup.net
OilCompanies.net
Republicrat.net
Corpocracy.net
Henry-Kissinger.com
Alan-Greenspan.com

it's just overwhelming to follow from David Icke's Freedom or Facism, to Wake Up Call: New World Order (compiled by John Nada). almost like the Animorphs coming to life.

well, i guess it's almost inevitable. as the people who can be concerned are those with the means to - the privileged few. when half of the world need to choose between hunger and dignity, and the other half are better off making money, we do need more Chomskys and Moores.

man i sound so radical it's sickening.


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