Monday, April 28, 2008

Crazed Conspiracy Theorists

I am sometimes accused of being a kooky "conspiracy theorist" who believes in half-baked internet rumors, probably starting from some angelfire page (something like "Johnny's Conspiracy Page", dig?). While I'm guessing that not all my beliefs are correct, I do try my best to practice a great deal of discernment. If the information is not from a credible source there is no way I will automatically believe what I am reading.

It never ceases to amaze me how difficult it is for some people to accept the idea of a "conspiracy theory." Take 9/11 for example. Every time it is mentioned on the media they always make some kind of dumb joke against those "crazy conspiracy theorists" who are insane enough to believe that the compassionate US government or executive branch would have anything to do with the attacks. Of course, whatever story you adhere to, 9/11 was a conspiracy either way. Even if you believe that 19 cave-dwelling "islamo-fascists" were capable of fooling a multi-trillion dollar defense system hitting 75% of their targets on a single day, you are still a conspiracy theorist. The question becomes which conspiracy is more likely. Can the extremists, 50 minutes after their buddies hit the second tower, crash into the most highly sensitive, highly surveillanced building in all of America? FAA regulations dictate that if a plane goes off course NORAD will intercept them in under ten minutes...And even after they knew flight 77 had been hijacked 42 minutes before, even after they saw a blip on the radar screen over West Virginia, the Pentagon was not at DEFCON 3 and not ready for anything that flew near?? Only three buildings have ever collapsed "due to a fire", WTC1, 2, and 7. WTC 7 was hit by nothing, and yet it experienced a perfect spontaneous implosion? The kind that takes weeks to set up and plan for in Vegas? The kind that the "9/11 Commission" never mentioned? And what about the 9/11 Commission? Bush and Cheney fought that thing tooth and nail, and when they finally had to let it happen they insisted that they not have to testify under oath or on record, that the hearings would be secret, and that they could appoint members to the commission (Bush appointed Henry Kissinger the first time around! At little blatant, don't you think?). The final 9/11 Commission report had to be approved by the White House before it was released to the public. Is anyone else having red flags go off in their head?

That is just the very tip of the iceberg in terms of holes in the government's story. But, so many still believe that the cave-dweller hypothesis is far, far more likely than there being elements on the inside. Anyone who mentions the possibility of an inside job is either "anti-American" or a "conspiracy nut." I think people who believe in the government's story are the conspiracy nuts.

Really though, it boils down to the fact that people simply cannot accept the reality of our current state of affairs. The whole police state, Homeland Security, wars in the Middle East, destruction of the Constitution, etc., all rests on the lie of 9/11, and if that lie collapses I cannot imagine what will happen. Like I mentioned in an earlier post, Hitler said it is much easier to sell a bigger lie than a smaller one because no one will ever believe it. The war profiteers in an around our government have gotten very, very wealthy off of sending our men and women to die, and off of demanding the murder and torture of hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians. Should we really believe that these people are not capable of committing a tragedy like 9/11? These are the same people who don't even bother to finish construction jobs, or even start them, they just like the part where they get billions of taxpayer dollars.

But 9/11 is just one of the conspiracies. There is the admitted conspiracy that almost took place when the US government was planning on killing Americans in a false flag "terrorist" attack so they could blame it on Fidel as an excuse to go start a war in Cuba. There is the admitted lie of the Gulf of Tonkin incident which led to tens of thousands of American deaths in Vietnam. Governments all around the world participate in false flag attacks, what better way to convince their subjects to willingly give up their rights or to go to war?

But false flag terror attacks are not the only brand of conspiracy with which we are faced. Sometimes I am derided for "buying into" the New World Order conspiracy. The premise of the conspiracy is not very outlandish. Rich and powerful people coming together to seek more money and power, is that really so strange of an idea? And just look at some of their creations. They've already made the European Union (which is now in the latter stages of development since they have finally managed to undermine each country's constitution). They sure didn't hold back when making the African Union. But they are having a little trouble convincing the free-spirited Americans to accept the North American Union (god I love gun owning Constitution toting Americans). I have to hand it to these guys though, they are very, very clever. They do everything in incremental steps just small enough to keep the populations pacified in order to avoid a worldwide revolution. Eventually they want to consolidate the Unions into ever more centralized bureaucracies. If you thought you lacked power and influence at the federal level, just wait to see how much influence you have at the global bureaucracy level.

Even Ron Paul has been talking about this for years. The media may try to accuse anyone who dare speak of these global elites as being crazy, but who believes the media anymore? Haven't they finally lost their credibility? They are owned by the global elites.

Certainly there are many conspiracies out there that I don't buy into. I don't believe in Roswell UFO's or any other UFO's for that matter. I don't think an alien race of reptilians is planning to take over the world. You've just got to learn how to separate the bad information from the good. All it takes is some research and some credible sources and you could be well on your way to getting a better picture of what is really going on in this world.

This post may shock some people. Some may ignore it, refusing to believe all of these scary ideas. But let me tell you, once you cross over to the other side, it's not so bad. In fact, while at first I was distraught, I feel much better now finally admitting all of these things to myself. All of the looming questions in my mind, all of the confusion as to why certain events were happening, it has all become quite clear. Sure, the idea that our government is capable of outright attacking us is scary, but somehow I am now much less fearful after coming to grips with our current state of affairs. After all, the first step towards fixing this world is winning the information war, which I have been helping to wage ever since Ron Paul and Lew Rockwell opened my eyes. As such, anyone who finally admits to the reality of the world should do everything in their power to propagate this type of information. If we are to bring these global elites down we need to get as many people on board as we can. Thank God for the Ron Paul Revolution, which is educating people, and which is creating a political revolution inside the GOP. This makes me incredibly hopeful that violence can be completely avoided. Once violence starts, then the deep hatred sets in, and who knows how much endless suffering will ensue.

Here is a great quote I saw recently by John Locke:

"Whenever the legislators endeavor to take away and destroy the property of the people, or to reduce them to slavery under arbitrary power, they put themselves into a state of war with the people, who are thereupon absolved from any farther obedience, and are left to the common refuge which God hath provided for all men against force and violence."

If we are directly attacked, then the best thing to do is to defend your family and property, which is well within your natural human rights and is spelled out by the Constitution. Given the new power of our government to declare a "state of emergency" and institute martial law, there is certainly the risk of people being horribly violated. I just hope and pray that the rEVOLution is able to diffuse the ever growing tensions in time to avoid anyone getting needlessly harmed or killed.

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