The Dangers of Investigating Conspiracies and Cover-ups, page 12
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reply posted on 18-9-2009 @ 10:33 PM by Donny 4 million
reply to post by On Point



Wow, I can't believe this thread has endured for five years or am I missing something.
Any who I was hoping to find out why NewsandHistory got banned? Any help here?
thanks


reply posted on 7-10-2009 @ 02:55 PM by Duke02
Look what they have done to this guy! He shouldn't even be alive!

"My Illuminati Nightmare!"

It looks like he got into a fight with an Illuminati front company that was/is involved in narcotics trafficking.


reply posted on 13-10-2009 @ 01:52 PM by malleb
Originally posted by infinite
Just been searching google and came across this, its an article about the dangerous of investigating conspiracies. ATS is a growing community and we have all heard rumours about are local spooks coming now and again.

I don't want to drive fear into people, i just found it very interesting so i thought i would share it with you. Of course, it can be dangerous investigating certain topics. A lot of people have mysteriously died when investigating the JFK assination. Well hope you enjoy the read and be careful


Here are examples of the dangers of investigating conspiracies. When Gary Wean waged a legal battle against the gangsters who run Ventura County, who are the judges and their cronies, they tried murdering him in his front yard. Gary made a legal motion that obstructed the sale of bonds used to build the County Center (where Dennis was jailed), swindling the taxpayers out of many millions of dollars. Building the County Center was part of a plan to make a killing in real estate and other raids of the public coffers. The weekend before Gary's lawsuit delayed the issuance of revenue bonds, he came home one Saturday night to see a strange car parked near his house. Gary had been a policeman for many years, and his instincts saved his life. The assassin was sneaking into his yard in the twilight, and Gary grabbed his pistol from his car and hid behind a tree. The assassin fired and blew off a tree limb next to Gary's head. Gary returned fire as their car sped away. If they had killed Gary, his lawsuit would have been dismissed on Monday morning, and the revenue bonds would have sold without a hitch.[30] That is one way to deal with gadflies like Gary.

Chronicling mysterious drownings, mysterious plane crashes, a bloody murder of a lawyer and his wife in their bed a few miles from where I was raised, and other dark events, such as the county judges controlling the local drug trade, Gary's book makes for scary reading; but murders are the extreme acts. Bribes, framing people for crimes and scandals, media smears and Kangaroo Court were the more common modus operandi of the conspiracies


link


I think these sorts of things are rare occurences. But sometimes I wonder if I'm wrong and they aren't rare at all and that we just don't hear about them.


reply posted on 3-11-2009 @ 03:24 PM by ADVISOR
reply to post by TheTh3rd



Interesting topic, if your looking for a good conspiracy that could be used in either english or a US government class check this out.

[doc is a .pdf download]
Shadow Gov

Good luck, and good luck...




[edit on 3-11-2009 by ADVISOR]


reply posted on 5-12-2009 @ 11:15 PM by zeuseadam
www.abovetopsecret.com...
that is the true story of a American who turned in a man who asked hm to work for osama bn laden.. he has been beaten, choked given a disease to die and worse....


reply posted on 12-12-2009 @ 10:12 PM by someotherguy
Originally posted by infinite
Just been searching google and came across this, its an article about the dangerous of investigating conspiracies.


A few names come to mind:

William Cooper

Milton William "Bill" Cooper (May 6, 1943 - November 5, 2001) was an American writer, shortwave broadcaster and conspiracy theorist. Cooper came to public awareness in the late 1980s when he promulgated a number of theories dealing with the assassination of President Kennedy and alleged links between the United States government and various extra-terrestrial races.

en.wikipedia.org...




It's interesting how he was killed on Nov. 5, 2001. Was it just a coincidence that it was Guy Fawkes' Day?

Rik Clay

A few days after giving an interview on Red Ice Radio about 9/11, the death of Diana, & more, he "committed suicide." His interviews are available here:
www.redicecreations.com...

Fritz Springmeier

The author of books about the Illuminati, mind control, etc, is now in federal prison.

What on Earth Happened to Fritz Springmeier?
by Wes Penre, Illuminati News
www.illuminati-news.com...


[edit on 12-12-2009 by someotherguy]
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