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Mar 20, 2010
Why are we so insistent on poking into this Global Warming story? Do we have no heart for our beloved planet? Are we after all secretly in bed with the Oil Industry? You bet I'm counting my dirty petro dollars in some dimly lit back office right now! The story of "Global Warming" is a key element in the present elite's scare tactics to achieve global government under their control.
It is presented as a heartwrenching scenario where no well meaning individual could possibly resist the call to defend "Gaia" against our own irresponsible destructive belching out of cabon dioxide gases.
"You're either with us or against us" is the battle cry first launched in this present round by George Bush Sr. during Gulf War I and repeated by the whole chorus of Rockefeller and Rothschild sponsored eco fascists.
Mehr lesen »Reading the newspaper is an old habit that dies hard. Although devoid of any real information or honest journalism, newspapers do occasionally and always inadvertently provide hints as to what is really going on. I read them like we were told Soviet dissidents used to read "Pravda" in the stern times of Breshnev or Chrustchev:
Then, in the 70s and 80s, I would still tend to believe that the Western Press was essentially free. Well, it never was. Didn't I tell you the Quake in Haiti was manmade? Whether or not you believe it was an American nuke or not, the motives are there. The technology is also there. Draw your own conclusions!
We do not have the tools and resources to replace the humanguous falsification apparatus called the world press and media (Don calls it the "What To Think Network" or WTN) with truthful investigation of all incidents happening worldwide.
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