Video showing False Flag events throughout history :thumbsup: By Alex Jones
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...-+Terror+Storm
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Video showing False Flag events throughout history :thumbsup: By Alex Jones
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...-+Terror+Storm
I watched this, at the end I think Alex really over does it, and in some ways is guilty of putting forth the very propoganda he protests.
But there is zero doubt in my mind that there is something going on, what that may be is still up in the air for me.
There are way too many questions to be answered and no one on the so called legitimate side of this will answer them. Atleast in a matter that is conclusive.
I tried to sit through this, but I have to confess I couldn't get all the way through. Does anyone believe that this Alex Jones is the only person to profit from promoting paralyzing theories, dressed up in crafty leaps and twists of historical context?
I'm serious. How many people actually buy this crap?
If people oppose the "real policies" of the Bush administration I hope they don't waste their time on this garbage.
I agree Alex is a bit extreme but in these times you have to be. People need open up & take a good look at whats going on instead of taking what our GOVERNMENTS & their MEDEA tells us @ face value... All throughout history enlighten people tells us to question life to question the happenings of our world because if we dont then were just gonna keep getting run over, and throughout history people of power sought control over the masses, so we has humans have to question everything to get to the truth....... And your are right too many questions to be answered.. and all i have is questions
And the question is how many people buy the governments crap, since when do we trust the government didnt our founding fathers question the government and even told its people too always question the government...Quote:
Originally Posted by graymatter
There will always be a small market for conspiracy whores, which validates the paranoia living inside the minds of some people.
I think that this stuff lends itself to an automatic "wacko" label by the majority of people.
Well to me you sound like a flat out denier.Quote:
Originally Posted by DonnieDarko
"wacko" is your label to attack in order to discredit and or intimidate others.
The questions still need answers and thats what this is really about.
Hey, Eg, the founding fathers set up a system of checks and balances, not paranoia. And I probably question the government (I assume they're guilty until proven innocent because political office tends to attract scoundrels.) more than most people.
Have you noticed that AJ spins his web with video and graphical elements that date back as far as....well, a culture conditioned to heighten interest through multi-media?
My bet is if this guy relied on print media he'd be out of business before he started.;)
I'm with Gray Matter and Donnie. That stuff that Alex Jones and all the other conspiracists put out would be easier to believe if it were handled with any subtlty, but of course it's not. It inevitably features the most grave sound bytes and news scenes, all exaggeratedly cut together for the greatest dramatic effect. The most sinister, alarming music. The voice-of-doom voiceover. It's all designed to be highly persuasive, but if you filter out the high drama and look at it with any objectivity or common sense, the whole message strikes me as incredible. As in not very credible.
Eg420ne likes to dismiss those of us who chose to be a bit more discriminating about what we believe as "sheople" who simply line up and bite off what we've been given to chew by the mainstream media and the government. But he doesn't give us enough credit for having lived long enough and grown smart enough to filter out smoke and mirrors when we see them. Frankly, I'm a heck of a lot more likely to believe what the government or media put out than this continued absurdity you online conspiricists seem to lap up like mother's milk.
You go girl!!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by birdgirl73
Gray Matter, have I told you lately that I love you?
Why is it, exactly, that the Internet seems to feed the conspiracist "bent"?
Hey, back at ya! Good question... I suppose the internet gives just about any of us with a computer, video recorder and too many bong hits to plot out this sort of stuff.Quote:
Originally Posted by birdgirl73
Did you know that Blue Man Group was conceived in a college dorm?
No, I didn't know that. But I'm glad to find it out now! I love the Blue Men. They're fascinating and sorta creepy at the same time. Creepy in a good way.
Wasn't DOS sorta worked out in the same way--Bill Gates as a Harvard student just fiddling around?
I'm pretty sure he stole everything from IBM and Digital. I know he stole Windows from IBM's scrapped OS2 OS. Now he's the richest philanthropist in history... I love this country!Quote:
Originally Posted by birdgirl73
Well fuck it...but to those who have watched it what do you think about them convenient coincidences with these terrorist attacks.....is it a fluk in the space/time continuum or something...
"Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing ever happened."
Sir Winston Churchill
"The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society. Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country."
Edward Bernays, Propaganda (1928)
"The ruling class has the schools and press under its thumb. This enables it to sway the emotions of the masses."
Albert Einstein
This is a great place, isn't it?? Amazing!Quote:
Originally Posted by graymatter
What else did people steal that I don't know about?
Hey, Eg420, I'm not trying to disrespect you. Your point about the space/time continuum is apt, however. I don't believe that human nature needs a maniacal historical plot in order to create mayhem or to seek control and dominance. Each generation is capable of producing its own tyrants and liberators... Peace!
OK, well, here are a couple of quotations for you:Quote:
Originally Posted by eg420ne
"A fanatic is one who can't change his mind and won't change the subject."
Sir Winston Churchill
also
"Paranoia will destroy ya."
(Said by many. Heeded by not enough.)
I don't know, but check the fridge... people I know tend to take things from my refrigerator.Quote:
Originally Posted by birdgirl73
[QUOTE=birdgirl73]
"A fanatic is one who can't change his mind and won't change the subject."
Sir Winston Churchill
QUOTE]
"The Americans will always do the right thing, once they've exhausted the alternatives." -- Winston Churchill
Yes, I have that refrigerator theft problem down here. The perpetrator seems to be my own flesh and blood, who has the metabolism of a steam train and an appetite to match. I boiled two and a half pounds of shrimp earlier today for supper tonight. Also cut up a canteloupe and some strawberries. Washed and cut up some raw veggies and made ranch dip. Fortunately, I didn't make any other sides ahead of time. These culinary efforts--humble as they were--met with said appetite sometime between 1 and 3 p.m. and were pretty well eaten up, leaving his father, aunt and me with only a tiny leftover percentage of our planned supper.
I'm thinking of putting a lock on the refrigerator until he goes back to school in August.
My dog smokes brownies
"History records that the money changers have used every form of abuse, intrigue, deceit, and violent means possible to maintain their control over governments by controlling the money and its issuance."
James Madison (1751-1836
"The Central Intelligence Agency owns everyone of any significance in the major media."
William Colby (Former CIA Director)
The exact contrary of what is generally believed is often the truth."
Is that your brownie-smoking dog, Eg420ne? He's charming!
No its just a file picture i have saved, but i do have a big weiner dog that loves to sit next to me & others when ever a smoking session is taking place
Weiners are cool dogs...Quote:
Originally Posted by eg420ne
Hell yeah :thumbsup:
Hey! He's charming!!! What a cool dog!
I don't have a weiner dog. Not yet, at least. But seeing his picture makes me want one.
Here's one of mine. A notorious stealer of small nuggets of bud or stems. I learned this the hard way. Now she goes in her crate if weed comes out. Maybe she can't help herself because of her Mexican heritage. . .
Heck, I was fully expecting a lot of grief after I posted that picture of my dog. I know full well she's funny looking.
I was just waiting for comments like, "Are you sure that's not a fruit bat?" and "Y'all have a lot of trouble with Texas sewer rats?"
You know, the same sorts of things I hear here at home. . .
Instead I got silence.
Y'all are going too easy on me!!!!
Why would anyone pick on that cutey???:D BEAUTIFUL pup you have there! I'm a real dog lover...as for myself, I'm more into the larger breeds....German Shepard, Mastiffs, etc....Quote:
Originally Posted by birdgirl73
My last one was 1/2 shepard, 1/4 malamute, and 1/4 Alaskan timber wolf. NICE dog....damn ex-wife got that one though. Miss the dog more than her for sure!!!:dance:
Have a good one!:thumbsup:
You're very sweet, my friend Psycho4Bud, and thanks for the nice compliment about Miss Lily. She's one crazy little dog, but I enjoy her. I have another one, too, whose name is Daisy. Daisy looks like the Taco Bell dog.
I like bigger dogs, too, but I have a problem in that larger dogs always sense right away that I'm not the one in charge. I never seem to be able to claim my rightful position as alpha pack-leader. So they get away with murder. The same is true with smaller dogs, too, but at least they don't get into quite as much trouble. I can at least manage to intimidate and/or master smaller dogs some of the time. My husband thinks the problem is because I grew up in a cats-only household and so got into the bad habit of letting animals do what they wish since, of course, that's the way cats function.
How about "Badges, we don't need no stinkin' badges." --Treasure of the Sierra MadreQuote:
Originally Posted by birdgirl73
But, OK, that dog looks high, and I swear its eyeballing my sandwhich.
She IS eyeballing your sandwich!!! And she usually is high, just from pure dog silliness. You nailed that. My other dog, Daisy, is the real resident chow-hound, however.
If this little doggie could get close enough to you, she'd give you a quick licking kiss. Heck, I might do that myself. I'm feeling frisky tonight, and no one will play with me. . .
Yeah, now you're talkin'!Quote:
Originally Posted by birdgirl73
And hey, check out NiftyFiftys avatar... it looks like your dog on bad drugs.Quote:
Originally Posted by birdgirl73
It does look like my dog!!! I've never seen that avatar before. Thanks for telling me about it.
I'm going to sign off now and go awaken my half-asleep husband. I have plans for him . . . Hasta manana!
birdgirl you have a nice lookin friend maybe my dog can get with yours j/k
I don't think Mr. Jones was radical or went too far at all, is he supposed to sugar coat the truth? I challenge anyone hear to prove anything in that documentary wrong. It's just all conspiracy theories that our government has staged admitted, actual admitted terror attacks, tons of them, in the last 60 years. Operation Northwoods, Gulf of Tonkin, etc... etc.. I would include 9/11 but that's not admitted.
Hey, Green, where does AJ fit in the government? Where do you and I fit? The government behaves the way WE elect them to? LBJ and GW were given a blank check by some politically aligned lawmakers, but most were ill advised, uninformed or just too lazy to dissent.Quote:
Originally Posted by GreenKing11
This stuff is intended to make people throw up their hands and say, "Whoa, dude, look what THEY are doing to us." :confused:
Thanks, EG420ne! I'm sure our two would have a great time if they could get together. Lily loves other dogs and loves to play. Our other dog is a lot older and more sedentary, and so Lily doesn't get enough opportunities to romp and be crazy. Consequently, she's established a close--some would say too close--relationship with one of our cats, who will wrestle and chase her all she wants.Quote:
Originally Posted by eg420ne