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Topic started on 8-6-2009 @ 12:31 AM by Frankidealist35
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I just saw this video and it creeps me out.
Who does this sound eerily reminiscent of?
I'm kind of spooked now. I never thought he would go down the same path as Bush. Barack Obama really is the same as Bush. He just looks different
and sounds more articulate so people believe him more.
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reply posted on 8-6-2009 @ 12:39 AM by Diplomat
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What do you expect him to say? "9/11 was an inside job?" lol, he's just another tool like Bush, of course he's going to defend the official
story.
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reply posted on 8-6-2009 @ 01:02 AM by king9072
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Haha come on, you weren't actually shocked... were you? This was to be expected. He works for the same people, and ill give you a hint, his employer
is not the citizens of the US.
At least the thermite knowledge is out, and spreading cause its irrefutable evidence that it was not a spontaneous attack. It took weeks to execute,
and there is no way the government couldn't have known. The fact that they feverishly cover it up, proves that they didn't just know but were
instrumental in it's execution.
Additionally, it's worth noting that every time a politician talks about 911 they say the following 'perfectly' worded sentence "terrorists killed
nearly 3000 people". But, if you are just an innocent party, why not include the tens of thousands of first responders and area residents that are
dead or dying at this moment from the air pollution in the following weeks? Perhaps cause you aren't doing a thing to help them? Oh ya..
Simply listening to these guys speak proves their guilt.
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reply posted on 8-6-2009 @ 01:12 AM by BlackOps719
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He doesnt want you to research the truth about 9/11 for the same reason he will never allow anyone to see what really took place in Abu Graib with the
rape and child torture and abuse.
The reason is it would awaken a dense and sleeping population and in one fell swoop it would ignite a fire storm of anger and rage at the entire
system and its government officials.
In short, he likes things the way they are and is in no big hurry to face 100,000,000 furious, pitch fork wielding Americans who are out for
payback.
The only thing this administration has going for it is the guise that it is in control of us all. The fact of the matter is they all know if and when
the people do rise up and come for them, there isnt an army big enough or willing enough to save them.
Best keep the populous fat, ignorant, broke and addicted to Americas Top Model. The last thing they want is a population of educated people who know
how horribly they have been victimized and lied to.
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reply posted on 8-6-2009 @ 01:14 AM by shanerz
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So I've been saying JFK quoted an Athenian politician about questioning government. I was wrong about the context.
"... That is why the Athenian LAWMAKER Solon decreed it a crime for any citizen to shink from controversy." -JFK
His speech can be viewed here, along with a few statements from other "servants":
www.youtube.com...
www.youtube.com...
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reply posted on 8-6-2009 @ 01:19 AM by Frankidealist35
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I'm more shocked about his rhetoric being the same as Bush's here in this speech. I knew that he was basically Bush 3.0. But I just felt that his
rhetoric was different from Bush. Now he is using the same rhetoric as Bush and that's what I am shocked at.
And yes, now I think this pretty much confirms their guilt. I just wonder what the people that watch him now and believe him say. It's not so much
to me that he's denying that 9-11 was an inside job. It's that he's using the exact same rhetoric as Bush... that's what scares me... and he's
getting away with it.
People will believe anything I guess when you have an articulate speaker there in power.
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reply posted on 8-6-2009 @ 01:50 AM by TheDarkNight
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I would say you have a very good point. Obama also stressed that the official story of the Holocaust is not to be questioned or debated.
This administration is sounding as Zionist as it looks. I am not implying that the Holocaust was a hoax or even a partial hoax, but there is a
constant barrage of propaganda surrounding it and some of the questions regarding the truth seem valid and deserve more investigation.
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reply posted on 8-6-2009 @ 02:08 AM by mike dangerously
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Obama:"Go back to sleep people of the world we have figgured out how it all transpired go back to sleep.It's the same song and dance as always
no matter what party is in the White House.
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reply posted on 8-6-2009 @ 02:26 AM by TheDarkNight
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Originally posted by Frankidealist35
reply to post by king9072
I'm more shocked about his rhetoric being the same as Bush's here in this speech. I knew that he was basically Bush 3.0. But I just felt that his
rhetoric was different from Bush. Now he is using the same rhetoric as Bush and that's what I am shocked at.
And yes, now I think this pretty much confirms their guilt. I just wonder what the people that watch him now and believe him say. It's
not so much to me that he's denying that 9-11 was an inside job. It's that he's using the exact same rhetoric as Bush... that's what scares me...
and he's getting away with it.
Well....maybe that Bush was right and forthcoming with the truth...and not such a bad guy. That's, more or less, their (quiet) thinking IMO.
It's a way to get the Bush administration off the hook -- to not only protect them in the minds of the people from a trial for treason, but also to
admonish them of their tainted past and make for a more favorable placement in history.
However, not to play devil's advocate, are you sure the Thermite knowledge is conclusive of treason...with government involvement?
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reply posted on 8-6-2009 @ 02:29 AM by thegagefather
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=/ I was so happy when he won, but then again I wasn't -against- McCain..
Faith in Obama dying...
dying...
dying...
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reply posted on 8-6-2009 @ 02:36 AM by alyosha1981
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Ok now it's all clear, since Obama said, I believe now and everythings alright. Sheeeesh I thought there for a while that the government might have
actually had something to do with 9/11, I'm glad he cleared that up
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reply posted on 8-6-2009 @ 02:39 AM by TheDarkNight
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Originally posted by alyosha1981
Ok now it's all clear, since Obama said, I believe now and everythings alright. Sheeeesh I thought there for a while that the government might have
actually had something to do with 9/11, I'm glad he cleared that up
My point exactly.
Second line....
Mod Note: One Line and Short Posts – Please Review This Link.
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reply posted on 8-6-2009 @ 02:53 AM by TheDarkNight
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I don't know if anyone has brought this up in other threads yet but...is the reason he toured a concentration camp an act of propaganda in order to
build trust in the official story with his supporters in order to quail the conspiracy theorists who have raised more and more questions about its
validity?
Many of my friends were asking, "What does Obama's touring of a concentration camp have to do with anything relevant today"?
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reply posted on 8-6-2009 @ 02:55 AM by alyosha1981
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Most everything the president does (publicly) is propaganda in one form or another, I like to live by three basic mantra's (1) be truthfull,(2) tread
lightly (3) question everything.
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reply posted on 8-6-2009 @ 02:56 AM by Exoviewer
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I don't think his people had anyhting to do with 911 and think the last thing he needs right now in the current world social climate, is civil war.
Im not a fan of politicians in general so I have no bias toward Obama or anyone. I believe the inside world is far more complicated that what alot of
people perceive it to be.
We all know 911 was an inside job, but I don't think now of all times, we should all be jumping up and down about it. I don't agree with the
fighting fire with fire techiques Alex Jones uses. Our enemy's weapon of choice is FEAR. You DO NOT fight Fear with Fear. That is counter
productivity at its worst. If he doesnt know this, he should.
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reply posted on 8-6-2009 @ 03:43 AM by Pjotr
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Originally posted by Frankidealist35
I just saw this video and it creeps me out.
Who does this sound eerily reminiscent of?
I'm kind of spooked now. I never thought he would go down the same path as Bush. Barack Obama really is the same as Bush. He just looks different
and sounds more articulate so people believe him more.
I am spooked too. The guy is lost. Imagine that 9-11 took place as they said. Would they make the effort convincing us by repeating it?? No, they
would not. For me it is the ultimate proof something is very wrong.
When Obama said there would be CHANGE he forgot to say it would be himself. ;-)
Looking at this from afar, it looks like he is being fed a BIG story about the "nature of things in politcs and the world" and he's either buying
it, or he is afraid for himself and his loved ones.
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reply posted on 8-6-2009 @ 09:12 AM by ipsedixit
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This vidclip is a sad commentary on the state of representational government in the United States. I think Americans have to be saying to themselves,
"What are we going to do about this?" At present there doesn't seem to be a way to elect a president who will defend the interests of the American
people and the country itself.
If you help muderers escape from their crimes you can be charged as an accessory after the fact. Obama has already taken steps to have certain Saudi
princes declared immune from prosecution for allegedly helping to finance al Quaeda, the group that he says is responsible for 9/11.
He's starting to create a significant rap sheet for himself.
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reply posted on 8-6-2009 @ 09:33 AM by Skyline666
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VERY TRUE! Well Done.
I have the feeling though his rap sheet may have emerged earlier than we all think.
Is he digging his own ?????, or am I missing something?
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reply posted on 8-6-2009 @ 09:55 AM by ipsedixit
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One of the huge problems that any of the globalist administrations has is that they can't let anything go to court, at least not to a real
court. Kangaroo courts are fine, like at Gitmo. Or if you're trying someone like Moussaoui, whose sanity is questionable and can invoke national
security to shield certain kinds of evidence from scrutiny, you can risk a regular court.
Everything else has got to stay out of court. You can't even attempt to railroad your patsies in court, because their defense lawyers will challenge
your evidence. This is a problem. America couldn't even give the Taliban evidence against bin Laden when they were requesting his extradition from
Afghanistan. Now Obama is trying to grant immunity to alleged financers of al Quaeda.
If you are a criminal administration you can protect the guilty, you can make false accusations against the innocent and last but not least,
you can grant immunity to those you falsely accuse in order to avoid having to prove your accusations in court, thus bypassing the risk of the
actual truth of what happened, coming out in court.
It's good to be the king.
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reply posted on 8-6-2009 @ 10:55 AM by Frith
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Why is this surprising to you? Obama and McCain never questioned 9/11. The only one that espoused any notion of a 9/11 conspiracy was Green party
candidate Cynthia McKinney.
Obama's desire to retain much of Bush's foreign policy was well known before he was elected as well. Which is why I didn't vote for him (or
McCain).
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