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Fri, 11/22/2013 - 22:55 | 4183013 williambanzai7
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Unfortunately, the only really serious people in government are all in the military and intelligence establishment. And they all have unlimited resources to play with. Nothing is an accident around them.

And once you figure out how Wall Street and the defense esablishment are joined at the hip, nothing sounds implausible interms of motive.

They also invented "plausible deniability" and the "least untruthful statement" memes.

And they all believe they are doing God's work.

Sat, 11/23/2013 - 01:01 | 4183138 Radical Marijuana
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Yeah, williambanzai7, the people doing the spying and propaganda during World War II moved into the CIA and mass media after that war. The top people who started off the CIA, that segued from World War II, were originally from the ranks of Wall Street investment bankers and lawyers. Therefore, Wall Street interests were always front and center regarding what the CIA actually did, and they always had assets and/or friends in the mass media. There is NO DOUBT that "Wall Street and the defense establishment are joined at the hip," in vicious spirals of money and power.

The main PROBLEM that I see is the paradoxical ways that there can eventually be too much "success" from controlling civilization with Huge Lies. As the generations pass, the people promoting deceits, and backing those up with destruction, DO tend to "believe they are doing God's work." HOWEVER, my view is that, in the longer term, it is the paradox of final failure from too much "success" at dominating and controlling the whole society with force backed frauds that eventually drives that society insane, as it becomes more madly self-destructive. In my opinion, there comes a point where the best liars end up believing their own bullshit too much, especially as the generations pass, and new generations take over the established systems. The original deviancy towards lies that those lying were well-aware of were lies becomes the foundation for more lies, built on top of the original lies, in ways which the new crop of professional liars begin with their crazy beliefs that "they are doing God's work."

Billions and then trillions upon trillions of dollars are spent to fight made up, or grossly exaggerated enemies, which surely makes the Wall Street gangs fantastic profits. However, more and more, those kinds of crazy "investments" are being poured down the drain, and result in less and less sane returns. The inherent nature of the triumph of backing up lies with violence is that it eventually destroys itself due to its own inherent madness. Of course, that will take a long time, while, at the beginning, the first few generations may well enjoy considerable success. However, the longer that goes on, the crazier it all gets, and the more destroyed the overall civilization becomes in which that is playing through.

Despite that "they all believe that they are doing God's work," I think that the deeper truth is that "Whom the gods would destroy, they first drive mad." In that context, I regard the visual combat mode as illustrating the runaway social insanities that are becoming more blatantly obvious, so that more people are able to understand the meaning of the images which illustrate the growing apparent social insanities of systems based upon force backed frauds, since, ALWAYS, THE FORCE CAN NEVER MAKE THE FRAUDS BECOME TRUE, BUT ONLY DRIVE THE WHOLE CIVILIZATION TO BEHAVE IN CRAZIER AND CRAZIER WAYS, which is what I feel is the common theme to be seen in most of the visual combat images.

Sat, 11/23/2013 - 02:36 | 4183201 williambanzai7
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William Casey, to take just one example, was a very successful Wall Street lawyer. There are many other examples. It is not an accident.

There is a very interesting document which is the NSAs five year strategic plan or something like that. The jargon is all business plan pitch book jargon. Deliverables, customer service, product lines. What does that tell you.

You are right. The images help people to see what is so easily obfuscated by the word smiths. And all the cognitive dissonances suddenly appear in harmony.

That is jazz with a lense.

And it is much more difficult to hide from an image that creates an aha moment in the viewer.

Fri, 11/22/2013 - 21:43 | 4182872 williambanzai7
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BTW, I remember exactly who it was who first got me thinking about the JFK assasination. It was Dick Gregory. I saw him in a small coffee house. I thought he was going to do sant up comedy, which he did. But he used the comedy to break into the audience. His messages were all considered subversive at the time and the biggest point he kept hammering away at was how we were beinlg lied to about the three big assasinations of the day. The Kennedys and Dr MLK.

And he didn't just say it, he drilled down with whatever he knew at the time.

Incidently, I also remember him saying that he went from huge to skinny by ignoring everything we were told in the MSM about healthy meals.

Fri, 11/22/2013 - 22:14 | 4182921 SAT 800
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I was 20 years old at the time; and I'd already fired over 40,000 rounds of military amunition in competition by time I was 18. With an accurized Springfield bolt action rifle. My step-father had fired over 100,000 rounds in competition; from what could only reasonable be called a sniper rifle; and some rounds that were in "other circumstances"; not in competition. He looked at me, sitting on the front room couch, and I looked at him; right in the eye for 3 or 4 seconds, when the anouncement of the "theory of the crime" came over the television; and neither one of us said a word. We both knew, with an awful, terrible certainty, that the world was not the place we thought it to have been; we knew we were being lied to; and treated like fools in the process. Everyone with a certain level of knwoledge in the "rifle culture" knew we were being lied too. It was awful. and it's still awful today.

Fri, 11/22/2013 - 22:23 | 4182928 williambanzai7
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That's funny because I did a fair amount of target range shooting when I was a kid (just 22s, but there were real rifles in my family) and I thought the same thing more or less: who shoots like that?

So 8 or so years later when I saw Gregory, what he was saying struck a chord immediately.

Fri, 11/22/2013 - 23:08 | 4183032 clymer
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strange. You described how I felt after watching a bld. 7 clip on youtube in 2005. Which hearkened back a memory of a 1990 macro economics 101 text book where I read that the FED was a "quasi public / private entity", and thought yo my young stupid self, "self? what does the private part mean? Private usually means "keep out"?

yup. Those nostalgic moments of sickening awakening

 

Sat, 11/23/2013 - 00:00 | 4183092 williambanzai7
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Much like the NSA only in reverse...

Fri, 11/22/2013 - 21:25 | 4182832 Quantum Nucleonics
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Guys.  JFK is still alive.  He was tired of Jackie's crap and bored of being President.  Sinatra hooked him up with some Hollywood special effects people.  He's probably banging a Vegas showgirl right now.

Sat, 11/23/2013 - 01:20 | 4183158 wisehiney
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Nah, my distant cousin was his surgeon. Our thing is/was trustworthiness. No bullshit there. And as/from a quiet proud race/family no showboat. I will properly try to explain to these kids someday. Damn kids! The old man is still working it out for himself.

Fri, 11/22/2013 - 22:16 | 4182925 SAT 800
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that's not funny; and no real American regards it as a laughing matter.

Fri, 11/22/2013 - 20:25 | 4182694 buckethead
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Perhaps I shouldn't try to convince anyone either way. What's the point?

That said, WB7, This series is an absolute masterpiece. I'm not kidding, or hyping. I'll put it up against any Warhol in existence. Your works shines in a world of say nothing artists.

I pilfer them all the time. I hope you don't mind. Always giving credit, and I plaster the ones I like the most everywhere I can think to. This one should remain as a series.

After being carbound for several hours today, and being bludgeoned by JFK soothsaying via every media outlet, this series really hit home. Thanks.

Fri, 11/22/2013 - 19:10 | 4182549 Tall Tom
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So it took the city of Dallas FIFTY YEARS, FIFTY FUCKING YEARS, ONE HALF CENTURY, to observe and memorialize the death of President John F. Kennedy? Why not have waited a full Century?

 

Spare me the Crocodile Tears, Dallas...

Fri, 11/22/2013 - 21:26 | 4182833 williambanzai7
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It really is something. We are supposed to wait 50 years, only to discover that the truth is still concealed. Surprise surprise...

This is what they call sheep herding.

Sat, 11/23/2013 - 11:47 | 4183450 blindman
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the purpose and power of ritual sacrifice, that is what
i call it. the "sacrifice" is a translation from physical
to symbolic, the physical human sacrifice grabs the attention
of the population, fully awakens their concern and caring
simultaneously confusing them and opening up their minds
to "suggestion" then to be patched back up with the new content
supplied by the priests of the sacrifice and the preexisting
programming supplied by previous sacrifice. it is how they
construct the illusion and veil of social cohesion, this culture
based on sacrifice and human death.
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older than the bible.
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notice how people sympathize and come together upon
the moments of the sacrifice and then readily absorb
the lies that support their preconceived ideas,
no matter how incoherent and irrational, in the
aftermath.
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it is an imitation of power that works for a time.

Fri, 11/22/2013 - 23:55 | 4183085 wisehiney
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i gots pretty good instinks. For an ignorant fuck. Did not quite trust JFK when I was a kid, but even then could not ignore my own two eyes. Was he really that different from his family's reputation? Now I say hell yes. Joe Jr and JFK. Sincerely

Fri, 11/22/2013 - 15:22 | 4181832 steveo77
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Kennedy's murder, and the nuclear industry have a connection through the Economic Hitman.

If you have never seen this Kennedy speech, its worth listening too. Speech, transcript, and interpretation are here.

http://nukeprofessional.blogspot.com/2013/11/kennedy-was-killed-for-trying-to-expose.html

The question of "who killed Kennedy" is a false argument, distractionary. It doesn't matter who pulled the trigger(s), the Economic Hitman hit Kennedy. The powers that be that profit from big projects and control, hit him.

Fri, 11/22/2013 - 16:48 | 4182142 Truthseeker2
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They posted 3 here with serious INSIDER INFO revealed on JFK assassiantion and coverup

So serious that it would blow the lid off everything were it to go MSM !

Take your pick:

 

Who killed JFK? And why did they do it?

http://stateofthenation2012.com/?p=2757

 

JFK Assassination: Classic CIA Execution Plan

http://stateofthenation2012.com/?p=2613

 

John F. Kennedy: Scarlet Pimpernel of the 20th Century

http://stateofthenation2012.com/?p=2762

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Fri, 11/22/2013 - 15:14 | 4181792 NRGIsFree
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I like to think Hillary Clinton's wisdom is applicable here. What difference does it make who killed Kennedy. He is dead.

Fri, 11/22/2013 - 22:32 | 4182958 bunnyswanson
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Murderer at large.  Hiliary Clinton must have been paid to say that.  Hiliary Clinton must have sold herself to the money men, the murderers.

Electing an enemy  has been the theme since this man's MURDER thanks to the propaganda spewed at us from the neon light, Hollywood backdrop called THE FUCKING NEWS.

One a thief, always a thief HILIARY.  You and that smart boy you call a husband should be living in a shack on the bad side of town for all you have done FOR THE PEOPLE for which this country was created for.

People across the globe cried the day this man died.  He was stolen from us.  Not perfect by any means but when comparably measured against the men on stage we have before us, HE WAS AS TALL AS GOD HIMSELF.

 

FUCK YOU HILIARY THE WHORE WHO LET ALL WOMEN DOWN. (Nancy, Barbara, the rest of the zionist fat cats who wear skirts - FUCK YOU TOO for destroying the possibility of women saving this world from selfish fraternity brats who watch a war unfold like it was a game show.

Fri, 11/22/2013 - 22:18 | 4182931 SAT 800
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So, you're in favor of having professional assasins walk free, and spend their pay; and we shouldn't bother our heads about who paid them; and what kind of message it had for us? I disagree.

Fri, 11/22/2013 - 18:23 | 4182436 25or6to4
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Using the words wisdom and Hillary Clinton in the same sentence is an oxymoron.

Fri, 11/22/2013 - 21:28 | 4182836 williambanzai7
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Half oxen/half moron...

Fri, 11/22/2013 - 15:19 | 4181817 the grateful un...
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i guess that answer worked with Vince Foster, why not use it again

Fri, 11/22/2013 - 15:04 | 4181756 Bastiat
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Can't we focus on things that matter in today's world like whether peanut butter and jelly sandiwiches are racist?

Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich is Racist, Says Portland School Official

http://www.thecollegefix.com/post/15414/

Of course there is a serious side of this: our tax dollars paying for this kind of PC horseshit.

Fri, 11/22/2013 - 15:08 | 4181772 williambanzai7
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This is what they teach you in college now.

Fri, 11/22/2013 - 16:20 | 4182045 Bastiat
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Yep, took root in the 70s. Public sector and schools are now infested with these PC police and consequently public bureaucracies are loaded with ethic gangs.  Give somebody a card to play, like their ethnicity, and most will play it to the disadvantage of others.  Since the PC propaganda is that all white people have their positions due to white priviledge, rather than capability and acheivement, they feel justified in asserting their non-white priviledge (regardless of capability and acheivement).  Since many are over their heads they become hysterically sensitive to any slight.  Dysfunction.  Thanks, to all you Marxist punks who cooked this crap up.

 

Fri, 11/22/2013 - 21:29 | 4182841 williambanzai7
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I prefer mine with bananas, but now I think I'll have one with jelly next time.

Fri, 11/22/2013 - 14:53 | 4181721 Jefferson Patriot
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A nation that is afraid to let its people judge truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.
 -John F. Kennedy

 

http://www.jeffersonstate.com/snowdenshirt.html

Fri, 11/22/2013 - 14:47 | 4181698 kchrisc
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Sort of been fun watching all the spin and misinformation on the propaganda media Websites lately--I'm dizzy.

Currently NBCNews.com has a picture of the wounded JFK's limo arriving at Parkland hospital. But what they won't show us is the Secret Service hosing down the limo (crime scene) as soon as JFK is pronounced dead. LOL

And never mind the photo showing Oswald on the steps of the Depository watching the motorcade. LMAO

Fri, 11/22/2013 - 15:06 | 4181750 williambanzai7
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I no longer spend much time worrying about this or the WTC etc.

It seems crystal clear to me that the front office is loaded down with serial liars who believe the means, any means, are justified by their ends, their ends not ours.

And we have seen so many well documented cases where they were caught blatantly lying.

The Russians seem to be more relaxed about the skeletons in their Soviet closet being unveiled. Our Vichycrats on the other hand are very uptight because those skeletons point to the structure of a continuing scheme as opposed to a fossil like the USSR.

Fri, 11/22/2013 - 22:22 | 4182937 SAT 800
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I would tend to agree with you. Ours is an onging criminal conspiracy; nobody pushed the reset button; yet. They kind of get to start over again and shrug off the lies and misdeeds of the past.

Fri, 11/22/2013 - 14:32 | 4181624 shovelhead
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I'm sticking to the Warren Commision Report...

Mr. Mustard in the library with a candlestick.

Fri, 11/22/2013 - 16:26 | 4182065 FrankDrakman
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That's Colonel Mustard to you, m'boy!

Fri, 11/22/2013 - 15:45 | 4181918 Cynthia
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The mass media disinformation machine determined to shove the Warren Commission Report down our throats. All the cable shows are pro-commission and use the 'lone gunman' theory to explain JFK's assassination. Occam's razor is useful as a guide, but it falls far short of being right most of the time. I have not seen one TV program this time attacking the Report. All we hear about is Oswald, Oswald, Oswald. Yet up to 70% of the public does not believe in this report. We are supposed to live in Democracy where majority rules, but not in the case of JFK's
assassination. The Warren Commission is complete fiction, from end to end of its 26 books.

I believe Kennedy was our last real president. After him, we are ruled by the military industrial complex who choose the president.

Just Google up Robert Dallek's recent article in the Atlantic, "JFK vs. the Generals," and you'll see that JFK was constantly hounded by the military to go to war. The generals seriously proposed nuking the USSR, China, and Vietnam. Had JFK not been President, it might well have happened. And Dallek, a respected historian, is no real fan of Kennedy. But as he and others have learned from declassified files, Kennedy was the only barrier we had to truly insane militarism. He was going to withdraw the troops from Vietnam, as well as dismantle the CIA. It's not hard to work out why he was killed or who killed him. Who benefits? That's all you need to ask.

I submit to you that JFK paid for his bullheadedness with his life.

Fri, 11/22/2013 - 14:40 | 4181666 Disenchanted
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If it's all so cut and dried, why won't they release the documents/files?

 

 

But there is one overriding reason why the fixation continues. Thousands of pages of documents related to the investigation of Kennedy’s death remain classified and off-limits to researchers.

 

As an Associated Press report noted this week, author Jefferson Morley, former House investigator G. Robert Blakey and others have joined in a lawsuit to try to get the CIA, which controls most of these documents, to release them. Surely, after a half-century, whatever national security issues these documents might concern have dissipated. Surely, the nation has more to gain from their release than would be protected by their continued obscurity.

 

As British author Anthony Summers told the AP, “By withholding (Kennedy-related documents) the agency continues to encourage the public to believe they’re covering up something more sinister.”

 

From:

In our opinion: Release JFK assassination files

 

IMO, the same reason the security videos[Pentagon vicinity] from 9/11/2001 were seized and never released.

Fri, 11/22/2013 - 16:20 | 4182048 johnQpublic
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they cant release the files until all the perpetraitors and their kin are out of office

Fri, 11/22/2013 - 14:48 | 4181705 taxpayer102
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... the JFK Act mandated that all postponed assassination records be opened to
the public no later than the year 2017 (25 years from the date of enactment of
the JFK Act).
Government offices could continue to postpone public release of material in
assassination records after the year 2017 if "the President certifies" that

 (1) 'continued post-ponement is made necessary by an identifiable harm to the
military, defense, intelli-gence operations, law enforcement, or conduct of
foreign relations' and
 (2) 'the identifiable harm is of such gravity that it outweighs the public
interest in disclosure'

Without such certification, National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
will release all postponed records or portions of records in 2017.

Fri, 11/22/2013 - 14:46 | 4181690 Flakmeister
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You do know that pretty much everything has been released....

http://www.archives.gov/research/jfk/

If you go there in person, the sky is the limit except for tax records of living people...

Fri, 11/22/2013 - 15:00 | 4181745 Disenchanted
Fri, 11/22/2013 - 17:16 | 4182264 Flakmeister
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Yep, some CIA files that are not public but have been available to the various Commissions/Committees...

Can you spell nothingburger?

But I agree they should be made public ASAP...

Fri, 11/22/2013 - 14:36 | 4181643 williambanzai7
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REGIME CHANGE CLUEDO

Fri, 11/22/2013 - 18:39 | 4182474 Lmo Mutton
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It was Ahab the Arab the shiek of the burning sands in the tent of Fatima with Clyde.

Fri, 11/22/2013 - 14:21 | 4181571 NoWayJose
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Newsies are scouring the countryside to find oldies who remember the Kennedy shooting. As much as a 'shock' and a 'conspiracy' as the Kennedy shooting was, I cannot help but think that the (electronic) history books 50 years from now will devote more pages to the 'decade of conspiracy' beginning in 2007 -- which started the great wealth transfer through unending QE, the great 2014 collapse of the stock markets, the 2015 currency and debt crisis, the beginning and end of the ill-fated Obamacare experiment, the rise of the NSA and the loss of all individual privacy, and the destruction of the Senate filibuster rule which led to wild policy swings whenever the dominant party changed. Has there ever been such a decade of turmoil? Surely it is not by chance...

Fri, 11/22/2013 - 14:42 | 4181672 Flakmeister
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Psst...

The weatlth transfer has been in full swing for 30 years...

Fri, 11/22/2013 - 14:45 | 4181684 Disenchanted
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More like a hundred years...if not longer.

Fri, 11/22/2013 - 14:02 | 4181482 the grateful un...
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well if we really are a big global village (big if) then government is the enemy, and if you don't believe me, ask them.

Sat, 11/23/2013 - 02:43 | 4183207 bunnyswanson
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Centralized govt is being accomplished via kickbacks and election fraud.  Monoplization of major industry will seal the deal.  Elected officials will have little to say about what the UN/central banks/oil industry/military industrial complex have to say once the dollars flow from specific offices and "being against us" means "no soup for you."

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