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05-05-2006, 06:32 PM #1OPSenior Member
When George W. Bush Had Alex Jones Arrested For Asking A Question, + Ray McGovern vid
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McGovern should count himself lucky that the thought police didn't put him in cuffs and kidnap him
Paul Joseph Watson/Prison Planet.com | May 5 2006
The public spectacle of former CIA analyst Ray McGovern almost being hauled out of a Rumsfeld speech for the thought crime of asking a question reminds us of the good old 'pre-9/11 mentality' days when George W. Bush had Alex Jones arrested and kidnapped by Texas police for the same offence.
During a 1998 Bush rally and speech at DuPont Photomask Facility, Alex asks the following question.
"Sir, shouldn't we abolish the Federal Reserve and the CFR? That's the real reality that none of you will talk about and most of you are members. That's what's destroying this country governor. Don't you stand for America sir? What about the Federal Reserve and the CFR?"
Alex is then grabbed by Texas police, taken outside and handcuffed. The cameraman is threatened as he films the entire incident. Afterwards, Alex was kidnapped and driven around for half an hour before being thrown out on the side of the road. All for the crime of asking a question!
Watch the video.
Ray McGovern should really count himself lucky that the speech Gestapo didn't yank him from the building and throw him in jail. That would certainly have met the approval of the hand picked Republican elite audience that cheered when the security thug approached him threateningly for having the nerve to ask Rumsfeld an unscripted question (watch the video below). One woman even reportedly punched a protester repeatedly for daring to demonstrate. If this is how Neo-Con bootlickers define freedom then the Iraqi 'liberation' - which has produced a human rights outcome worse than the situation under Saddam Hussein - has been a total success.
Anybody who asks questions that go off the pre-ordained script in any public forum is dragged out by the nearest security goon. Christopher Brodeur's May 2004 attempt to get Rudolph Giuliani to answer some real questions instead of the softball shill treatment he received from the 9/11 Commission resulted in his removal and arrest.
People are giving Rumsfeld credit for graciously allowing McGovern to remain in his presence when the thought police moved in to grab him. This wasn't a courageous act of tolerance of freedom of speech on the part of Rumsfeld, as it is being spinned by some sections of the media, but a face saving mechanism. Rumsfeld's first instinct was to have McGovern hauled away by the security goons and his is proven by the fact that Rumsfeld's shifts his eyes to the center back of the room as soon as McGovern begins to speak. The blue capped security thug that almost accosts McGovern is seen to return to the same spot in the room that Rumsfeld was looking towards in the video.
McGovern appeared on CNN's Anderson Cooper show last night to further expose Rumsfeld for the liar he is.
Rumsfeld was so petrified that McGovern had displayed the temerity to go off script and ask him a real question that he immediately signaled to the security thug to have him removed. This gives an insight into how the elite manufacture their own world while protected in their ivory towers. All of Bush's town hall meetings are completely scripted but when one of his underlings goes on public display reality bites and it bites hard, as Dick Cheney found out when he was booed by 80% of a Washington Nationals crowd despite walking out on the pitch with three injured Iraq veterans.
During the exchange, Rumsfeld hypes the influence of Al-Zarqawi in Iraq in an attempt to link Al-Qaeda to Saddam Hussein. It is an admitted Pentagon propaganda campaign to exaggerate Al-Zarqawi's influence in Iraq, going to the lengths of faking letters supposedly from Al-Zarqawi and having the New York Times print them on the front page as if they are genuine.
Today's spin can be seen in an Associated Press headline, 'Rumsfeld Heckled by Former CIA Analyst'. They define a former Presidential briefer asking a serious question in a sober and rational manner as 'heckling'.
Related: McGovern Almost Ejected For Confronting Rumsfeld WMD "Lies"pisshead Reviewed by pisshead on . When George W. Bush Had Alex Jones Arrested For Asking A Question, + Ray McGovern vid When George W. Bush Had Alex Jones Arrested For Asking A Question McGovern should count himself lucky that the thought police didn't put him in cuffs and kidnap him Paul Joseph Watson/Prison Planet.com | May 5 2006 The public spectacle of former CIA analyst Ray McGovern almost being hauled out of a Rumsfeld speech for the thought crime of asking a question reminds us of the good old 'pre-9/11 mentality' days when George W. Bush had Alex Jones arrested and kidnapped by Texas police for the Rating: 5
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05-05-2006, 07:23 PM #2Senior Member
When George W. Bush Had Alex Jones Arrested For Asking A Question, + Ray McGovern vid
Why can't these guys understand it's unpatriotic to question the president's lies? What kind of a country would this be if the government told us the truth? The fact is the american people have shown themselves unworthy of the truth. We prefer lies, be they about weapons in iraq, or missiles hitting the pentagon. And the more transparent those lies the better.
\"Rightful liberty is unobstructed action according to our will, within limits drawn by the equal rights of others. I do not add \"within the limits of the law\', because law if often but the tyrant\'s will, and always so when it violates the rights of the individual.\"-Thomas Jefferson.
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05-05-2006, 07:30 PM #3Senior Member
When George W. Bush Had Alex Jones Arrested For Asking A Question, + Ray McGovern vid
that's why only way Hitler did so well... no one knew about his camps till people started burning...
what kinda country is this when papers report about ours?? no one understands what 'secret' means anymore... what a shame....
http://www.hrw.org/doc/?t=usa_gitmo
http://www.hrw.org/doc/?t=usa_detentions
http://www.hrw.org/doc/?t=usa_torture
how can we have a dictator if shit like that is allowed to be passed around... there's not such thing a free thought in america...
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05-05-2006, 08:24 PM #4Senior Member
When George W. Bush Had Alex Jones Arrested For Asking A Question, + Ray McGovern vid
LOL...to bad G.W. didn't throw his ass into a Supermax Facility!:thumbsup:
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05-05-2006, 08:27 PM #5Senior Member
When George W. Bush Had Alex Jones Arrested For Asking A Question, + Ray McGovern vid
with some unauthorized torture...........
i just saw that history channel special all about torture.....it was painful...lol
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05-06-2006, 03:02 AM #6Senior Member
When George W. Bush Had Alex Jones Arrested For Asking A Question, + Ray McGovern vid
Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
G.W. himself should be thrown in prison for his crimes against humanity!! Alex never killed anyone! G.W. killed hundreds of thousands!!!!
It's funny when he asks a question (and I have seen the video) that the police arrest him. Generally they would have the person leave and tell them not to come back if say I did this, but they ARRESTED him! Thats unusual.
Hmm....I smell fascism!!!!
Oh I know I'm a threat to the New World Order, so you'd better have your NSA buddies come get me while you can before I leave the country!!
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