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Guest Post: How The Boston Bombing Is Already Being Exploited To Introduce Tyranny

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Submitted by Brandon Smith of Alt-Market.com,

I have no personal experience in the business of false flag terrorism, but I imagine that engineering a successfully staged terror attack to be blamed on innocent or semi-innocent parties with the goal of psychologically manipulating a population requires that one also be an accomplished storyteller.  It demands an avid imagination and an organized sense of foresight.  And, most of all, it requires a consistency of narrative.  Without consistency, the audience’s ability to suspend its disbelief is damaged, and they become disconnected from the fantasy being portrayed.

If I were the “writer” behind the “story” of the Boston Marathon Bombing, I would consider my efforts an abject failure. 

The narrative of the event has changed multiple times in only a few days, following a hailstorm of conflicting observations from the government and the establishment-run media.  The “villain” of the original plotline was clearly meant to be “rightwing extremism” as numerous mainstream talking heads, led by federal agency inferences, began repeating the “homegrown right wing terrorist” meme everywhere.  This meme was partly abandoned after the alternative media and the Liberty Movement began its own investigation, revealing a large federal presence on the scene, including military Civil Support Teams often tied to the DHS and Northcom, as well as the witnesses who observed what on-scene officials called “training exercises” during the marathon.  I have no doubt that these citizen investigations forced the establishment to change the direction of their crime tale, and use Plan B patsies instead.  This, however, complicated the momentum of the fiction, and created even more questions. 

The Chechen brothers now implicated in the attack have been revealed as long time FBI contacts.  This is a bit awkward for the FBI considering they asked the American public to help them “identify the suspects in on-scene photos” while they failed to mention that they knew EXACTLY who the two young men were already (this is what we might call a contrived story arch).  Today, the older brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, is conveniently dead.  The younger brother, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, had his throat conveniently shot out. The feds are now supplying the media with “written confessions” from Dzhokhar to which there is no proof of legitimacy.  For all we know the boy hasn’t written a word.      

The new “villains” get no voice in this drama, and thus become two dimensional characters.  They exist so that we can hate them.  Understanding them, or hearing their side of events from their own lips, is certainly out of the question.  Poorly fleshed out antagonists are a sure sign of a poorly constructed story.

Finally, we get to the “heroes”.  Though the criminal elements of our federal government and adjoining alphabet agencies did not yet get the right wing patriot patsy they obviously wanted, they have still so far gleaned considerable social capital from the bombings.  The point of a false flag is to frighten the population of any given nation into relinquishing freedom in the name of safety, which in the process gives the central government even more control.  In the wake of the Boston attack, the establishment is having a field day…

Martial Law Conditioning

For a few days, Boston became an Orwellian nightmare.  The city lockdown and subsequent militarization was swift, though any intelligent and guilty suspect could have easily left the area before hand.  This kind of response to catch only two supposed perpetrators is outlandish, unless you understand that it was not about catching the bombers.  Rather, it was an exercise designed to test the malleability of the American people during a crisis scenario.  In Watertown, residents were not only forced into lockdown; they were also subjected to house-to-house searches without warrant, pat downs, and numerous other violations of their 4th Amendment rights.  Take note that almost everything you see in the video below is an illegal and unconstitutional action on the part of Boston authorities:

As this was occurring, officials were consistently pushing media cameras away from the area in the name of “safety”, even though media cameramen are sent into domestic shootouts and foreign warzones on a regular basis.  The only real purpose that I can see to removing them from the scene was to reduce the amount of video footage depicting these illegal searches and seizures:

For those who can’t grasp what has happened here, let me explain; the dynamics of liberty have just been erased.  This kind of behavior on the part of government will not be limited to disasters like Boston, or New Orleans during Katrina; a precedence is being set to use martial law-style tactics anywhere for any reason at anytime.  The “national security argument” is being used as a free license to institute any measure regardless of law to achieve a particular combat objective.  The environment we saw in the dark days of Boston is an environment we’ll soon see all over the country, and here is why…

Escalation

Boston represents a clear escalation of the use of NDAA and martial law measures in the aftermath of a security event.  After the arrest of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 2012, his Miranda Rights under the Constitution were denied due to “extraneous circumstances of national security”.  Numerous lawmakers called for the suspect to be treated as an “enemy combatant” so that he could be interrogated under the laws of war without due process:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/22/dzhokhar-tsarnaev-enemy-combatant_n_3132815.html

The Obama White House has cleverly called for a civilian trial of Tsarnaev in order to reduce criticisms of its support for numerous unconstitutional measures, including the NDAA and the use of assassination against American citizens.  The White House has always claimed that it would not use the combatant provisions against American citizens, but has never denied that those provisions could be applied to us.  The idea is that while the president does have these powers at his disposal, we’re supposed to have “faith” that he will not abuse them.  During the debate over the passage of the NDAA, Obama opposed certain language within the legislation that REQUIRED him to treat accused domestic terrorists as enemy combatants, not because he thought it was wrong, or unconstitutional, but because he wanted the OPTION to decide whether he would or would not black bag a citizen and throw him into an unspecified hole.   He has simply exercised his “option” for a citizen trial, at least this time around…

In the meantime, a simultaneous and so far poorly verified “train attack” has been averted in Canada, opening the door for more discussion on something the establishment has been trying to squeeze out of the populace for years:  consent for the federalized lockdown of travel and public events.  Whether through TSA, or the use of state authorities under the watch of the DHS, the government has been desperately clamoring to expand the control grid out of airports and federal buildings into the bus stations, subways, trains, highways and sidewalks of America:

http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/04/23/us-arrests-usa-railroads-idUSBRE93M1IZ20130423

I believe that we will soon see much greater presence of TSA VIPR teams at large public arenas and in transportation venues outside of airports, and that the Boston Bombing will be used as a primer for this expansion.  Recent comments by NY Mayor Michael Bloomberg only reinforce my belief.  Bloomberg, in reference to the marathon attack, stated that:

“…we live in a complex word where you’re going to have to have a level of security greater than you did back in the olden days, if you will. And our laws and our interpretation of the Constitution, I think, have to change.”

“Look, we live in a very dangerous world. We know there are people who want to take away our freedoms. New Yorkers probably know that as much if not more than anybody else after the terrible tragedy of 9/11…”

“We have to understand that in the world going forward, we’re going to have more cameras and that kind of stuff. That’s good in some sense, but it’s different from what we are used to…”

Ironically, the only enemy out there that appears ready to “take our freedoms away” are men like Bloomberg; snakes in the grass that pay lip service to the Constitution while constantly trying to undermine it. 

Free Speech Is Next

The bombings in Boston took place, apparently by coincidence, just before Oath Keepers, a national organization of current serving military, police officers, and veterans promoting adherence to their constitutional oath was to hold a large rally at Lexington Green.  The Lexington Green board, one member of which had been openly hostile to Oath Keepers in the past, decided to use the crisis as an excuse to deny the rally permit already attained by the liberty minded group. 

The Lexington Selectmen claimed that under the suggestions of “state officials” the rally had to be cancelled due to the “lack of police” available to secure the area and ensure public safety.  However, when Oath Keepers held a brief oath ceremony at the Green in protest of the decision, a police force was sent to watch them:

http://lexington.patch.com/articles/amid-manhunt-mayhem-oath-keepers-assemble-by-lexington-s-battle-green

This means that public safety was not the issue.  Rather, safety and security were being used yet again to deny a constitutional right, and this time it was the most vital and valuable right of all – free speech.

During the height of the civil rights marches of the 50’s and 60’s, the exact same tactics were used to silence dissent.  Black protesters were told that they could not obtain proper permits for peaceful marches because their “own safety” and the safety of the public could not be ensured.  This matter of using broad hypothetical dangers as a catalyst for censorship was finally argued before the Supreme Court in Shuttlesworth v. Birmingham.  The court sided with the protestors, pointing out that the use of undefined safety concerns and “prior restraint” to silence speech was unconstitutional.  Unfortunately, the decision has not prevented the U.S. government from slowly undermining public protest rights ever since.  

The fascinating thing about incremental tyranny is the way in which naïve members of our society try to rationalize it.  They debate using logical fallacies like:

“How have your rights been violated in particular?  If your rights haven’t been violated, what right do you have to complain?”

And how about this gem…

“Yeah, there are problems in this country, but at least we have some freedom.  In many countries, you wouldn’t be allowed to complain the way you are…”

This is statist psychology at work.  Freedom, in their minds, is a privilege doled out by governments, rather than an inborn attribute outside of the realm of law.  They do not understand that the violation of the rights of one American is a violation of the rights of ALL Americans.  They do not understand that the destruction of some constitutional protections will one day lead to the destruction of ALL constitutional protections. 

The establishment and the useful idiots they manipulate want to make the “threat” the center of attention, but ultimately, the threat is irrelevant.  There will always be the danger of terrorism and death.  Always!  And, if our government is following the Operation Gladio false flag model (look it up, folks, it was openly admitted government funded terrorism), as I believe they are, then we can count on Boston-style bombings all over the U.S. very soon. 

True crisis lay in what we refuse to see, and the greatest crisis today is not the bombing of a marathon, but the destruction of our freedoms in the name of “security”.  The bottom line?  Our civil liberties are not up for compromise.  Period.  Shootings, bombs, nukes, nothing!  There is no rationalization that will ever make tyranny a moral enterprise.  I, like many other Americans, do not care what boogeyman fantasy is paraded in front of me.  We are not frightened, and we are not ignorant.  No attack, no matter how heinous, will ever convince us to hand over our freedom.

 

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Thu, 04/25/2013 - 01:37 | 3496337 The Heart
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"I'm not into conspiracy theories.  I am into the problem:  We spend enormous amounts of money setting up morons in "sting" operations who couldn't fight their way out of a paper bag."

Have a gander at this report.

The War On Terror Is Over. America Lost.:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aK2w_FdHYV8

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 01:44 | 3496348 HardAssets
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Ropingdown - we'll spell it out for you.  US/Brit/NATO intel runs the terrorists; they freakin' own them. Individuals from such agencies are the ultimate terrorists. The reason they use global terrorists is to destabilize targeted countries abroad and to create an environment of fear at home. Thats the way they grab money and power.

Websearch 'Sibel Edmonds', former FBI translator/analyst.   Research 'Operation Gladio B' the use of Islamist extremists by US & NATO to destablize targeted countries. Research US support of Al Qeada in Syria.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 00:23 | 3496157 Cabreado
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Take all the wasted energy and re-direct it towards Congress.
Expose them and humiliate them.
Peacefully, lawfully, and vigorously.

Wed, 04/24/2013 - 22:45 | 3495808 mess nonster
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Soon we won't have any freedoms for them to hate uis for- peace in our time!

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 08:40 | 3496891 jimmytorpedo
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Excuse me occifer, but these manacles of freedom are starting to chaffe.

Wed, 04/24/2013 - 22:47 | 3495809 W74
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I hope Bostonians enjoyed their surprise prostate exam.  It wasn't ass-fingering rapine like they claim, it was for national security.  Who knows, maybe New Englanders are so used to similar processes they barely noticed, or just didn't care about being violated.  Maybe some enjoyed it.

Nonetheless, that uncomfortable feel you're experiencing right now? Don't worry about that.  Don't worry about your home being searched without a warrant on a nice quiet block.  Don't worry about the knock on the door (next time it will be in the middle of the night) and don't worry about being drug out of your house with your hands in the air.

Don't worry about [zip]....just don't turn around, nothing to see here folks, now bend over and shhhhhh, don't worry about.....yeah that's right America just accept this, pretend to enjoy it if you can, it's for national...oh yeah that's good....security and....just wait 'til the next bombing.  We'll be back, in the dead of night in black uniforms and facemasks to perform the same operation.  Don't worry about it.

Wed, 04/24/2013 - 23:37 | 3495960 GMadScientist
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Romneycare won't cover that.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 05:11 | 3496589 Disenchanted
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s/ "If you're not doing anything wrong, there's nothing to be concerned about." /s

Wait for it...

Wed, 04/24/2013 - 22:47 | 3495814 caimen garou
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o bitler

Wed, 04/24/2013 - 22:47 | 3495818 rsnoble
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I'm not living thru tyranny you goddamn motherfuckers, I will blow your fucking head off.  And then ill be outnumberd and get killed.  And then hopefully you wake the fuck up!

Fuck the US gov't, fuck the NWO, DEATH TO THE ELITE!

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 00:05 | 3496087 kchrisc
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Soon it will be Miller guillotine time.     hujel

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 00:25 | 3496162 Anusocracy
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The concepts that America was founded on are gone, never to come back. People get the government they deserve and almost everyone here deserves tyranny because they themselves wish it upon others.

Do as Sun Tzu said when vastly outnumbered in battle.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 04:42 | 3496570 bunnyswanson
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Propaganda machine has been successful is painting a different picture.  All major media outlets gave the news on the wrong day, never at all or distorted to sway public opinion.  This is a concentrated effort being made and millions are hard at work advancing the agenda to merge, acquire, reorganize and call it an empire.  What man doesn't want his own empire?

Fantasy of bored rich kids come to be realized is what I think this is, propelled by an unrealistic perception of the world.  The debris field that will be left because of their success will be our legacy though.  We fell for it, the dog and pony show, live large, it's your president, and I want you to shop America.  For the good of the nation.  More things are what hunters and gathers acquire.  Basic human instinct to ensure survival through hard times ahead, reserves, unless it is a trap. 

Wed, 04/24/2013 - 22:50 | 3495821 Tristan Ludlow
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Molon Labe

 

 

That day is quickly coming. 

 

Wed, 04/24/2013 - 22:51 | 3495825 Dr. Engali
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You know when I was younger if I had a bit too much to drink the police just said "get your butt home and be careful". What the fuck happened to this place in 30 years?

Wed, 04/24/2013 - 22:55 | 3495835 caimen garou
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no more days like that doc, hell, the cops used to take me home when i was to drunk to drive! now I probably get tazed beaten and labled a terrorist.

Wed, 04/24/2013 - 22:55 | 3495842 Ralph Spoilsport
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You know, that made me think how many times I got let off by state and county cops growing up. It won't be long before people have trouble believing anybody ever got let off by LEOs for anything.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 00:03 | 3496069 Professorlocknload
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Used to be cops had to be pretty smart to be considered for the position. Now, the field seems to attract and qualify the lower IQ's. Could be because authority doesn't want subordinates who will question them. Let alone surpass them in rank.

Works the same in the military.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-PmjwWAsoc

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 00:26 | 3496161 Overfed
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The hiring requirements have been changing to favor people with prior military experience over people with intelligence and education.

Wed, 04/24/2013 - 23:32 | 3495951 Bastiat
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Maybe 15 miles from Waterford I got stopped by cops with a couple buddies in the car.  I wasn't familiar with the town and made wrong turn.  We had a six pack of beer in the car which the cops took.  That was it. I was 15 as were my buddies, so none of us had a license.  We thought of just considering ourselve lucky and heading home but said screw it! We came to that town to meet some girls so we carried on.  A couple hours late we were driving home on a narrow back road and saw a cop car pulled over.  Oh shit! Then a hand comes out the window of the cop car and tosses a beer can over the roof into the woods.  So that's how it was, Medfield, MA in the mid-60s.  Its a different world now for sure. 

Wed, 04/24/2013 - 23:48 | 3496004 Ralph Spoilsport
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A MD state cop took our beer and a small bag of crappy pot off of us one night on a back road near the C&D canal and then let us go. His wife liked pot we found out later. What a difference 40 years can make.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 04:23 | 3496538 ebworthen
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Oh man, I've driven that road, on the way home from K street?

Yes, things have changed.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 00:09 | 3496110 Ident 7777 economy
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Bastiat:

" Maybe 15 miles from Waterford I got stopped by cops with a couple buddies in the car.  I wasn't familiar with the town and made wrong turn.  We had a six pack of beer in the car which the cops took.  That was it.  ..."

 

So, you didn't blow away an MIT cop just to acquire a 2nd firearm?

 

 

 

 

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 00:13 | 3496127 Bastiat
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No, it was pretty much about buddies, beer and girls-in that order.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 00:33 | 3496178 Overfed
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Heck, I and my friends got busted once (or twice) as teens in the late 80s for being minors in possession. All they did was take our booze, and give us a big lecture. Nowadays, I'm sure they'd try to get you into the system for endless classes and programs and assorted bullshit. It's all about how much $$ they can hoover out of your pockets.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 02:27 | 3496402 The Heart
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"It's all about how much $$ they can hoover out of your pockets."

Bingo! When it once was a cop with a heart, and real Law and Order, now it is only about corporate greed.

Sound familiar?

Wed, 04/24/2013 - 23:46 | 3495995 alien-IQ
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I was saying something similar to that to my nephew and some of his friends a couple of nights ago, they were looking at me as if I was talking about having walked the earth with dinosaurs. They thought it was just amazing that things like that used to happen.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 00:05 | 3496074 Dr. Engali
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It's astounding to me how quickly things have changed. I would never have imagined this when I was a kid. We raised holy hell all the time and the worst that ever happened is I spent the night in the drunk tank for fighting.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 00:11 | 3496114 Ralph Spoilsport
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And the worst thing that happened when we had fights back then were bloody noses and split lips. Nowadays you risk getting shot by some off-brand 9mm.

Whatever happened to those "Saturday Night Specials"?

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 00:16 | 3496136 Bastiat
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You got it.  Though you might find a bad boy with a knife.  For me it was pretty much a "Stand by Me" world.  Same cast of characters.  They nailed those times to a "T."  Stephen King's about the same age.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 01:03 | 3496268 Ralph Spoilsport
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I remember "zip guns" were in the news back then as well as knives. Big city juvenile gangs making improvised handguns with rubber bands and the tubing from percolator type coffee makers. More dangerous to the user than the target. I always carried a roll of nickels when I went out to prowl back when we lived in the city.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 00:20 | 3496148 alien-IQ
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The things we used to do that got chalked up to the recklessness of youth are now the very things that land you in jail for a few nights or a few years. That's what happens when we commodify human incarceration.

It makes me sad and angry that we have sunk to where we are now.

Damn this conversation is making me so fucking depressed.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 00:48 | 3496224 Bastiat
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Tom Sawyer was considered a role model.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 00:21 | 3496142 Ignatius
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Same story.  Underage with beer in the car with a friend (not drunk, first beer).  Cop made us poor it all out on the ground (ahhh!) and told us to get our asses home (which we did).  Cop showed respect and received it.  Now they ruin your life.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 01:33 | 3496330 Bastiat
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Yep-they didn't want to ruin a kids life back then-now they are just wannabe drama queens,  borderline sociopaths and stupid robots.

Wed, 04/24/2013 - 22:52 | 3495829 All Out Of Bubblegum
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"The bombings in Boston took place, apparently by coincidence, just before Oath Keepers, a national organization of current serving military, police officers, and veterans promoting adherence to their constitutional oath was to hold a large rally at Lexington Green...The Lexington Selectmen claimed that under the suggestions of “state officials” the rally had to be cancelled due to the “lack of police” available to secure the area and ensure public safety."

So the police couldn't protest because there weren't enough police to watch the police but when the police protested anyway, some police were found that had some time to keep an eye on the police.

Looky here, when the police are protesting, you know things are a little jammed up.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 00:09 | 3496101 Ident 7777 economy
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" Looky here, when the police are protesting, you know things are a little jammed up. "

 

 

Jumping to confusions in all the wrong places.

Wed, 04/24/2013 - 23:01 | 3495853 yogibear
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Baby steps in the loss of freedom and introduction of more taxes and tyranny.

Ask people why there was a Boston tea party. You'll hear a lot of tea-bagger responses.

 

Wed, 04/24/2013 - 23:07 | 3495873 groovin123
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Nice post, but news flash : Your country full of overfed, lazy fat phaks ALREADY gave up their freedoms. And thanked Big Brother for it.

 

Wed, 04/24/2013 - 23:07 | 3495876 TNTARG
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This kid, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, it's a PARADIGM.

Dzohkhar Tsarnaev is you. Or your kids. Or any joung man in the US.

They can be targeted and killed or severely wounded, declared guilty without a trial, without rule of law, just because.

As many man in GTMO.

The US government has became, within the years, a corporate, big, totalitarian octopus able to reach you in so many ways.

Either you fight against it, and win, or you'll be absolutely swallowed by it.

There's nothing in between.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 02:47 | 3496420 The Heart
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"Dzohkhar Tsarnaev is you. Or your kids. Or any joung man in the US."

Traveling through most collage towns, seeing many that look just like his kid, there is a new feeling. Yes, a sadness that realizes how this generation of kids has been demonized like this.

Can you just imagine laying in a boat all night, scared, cold, hungry, thirsty, and then you realize they have found you because it is raining down prolly over 200 .40 cal hollow point,  and 223 M-16 firepower on you? And then you want to surrender and when doing that, someone shoots you in the throat so you can't talk, might have been a missed head shot, but you are now very scared and after getting into the ambulance, realizing they were not very nice when they shot you while you were trying to give up, so you started cussing at them, but hat was th last normal thought you had?

All the world wants for a start is fair treatment of this kid and he must be guarded by real right-up people that care to see the same fairness spared in abundance, no matter what the outcome is. The world has already figured out this scam. The whole darn thing is just like an ongoing Disneyland ride. What the heck are those crazy babylonians going to do next?

Wed, 04/24/2013 - 23:09 | 3495880 spekulatn
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The written word ninja.

 

http://www.finemrespice.com/node/127

Wed, 04/24/2013 - 23:17 | 3495898 yellowsub
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I'm more surprised at the population eating the recent "tragedies" up like it was soylent greens.  Even if it's right in front of their eyes, they're in denial about this happen in the US.

Wed, 04/24/2013 - 23:18 | 3495901 Rusty Shorts
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...no comment on the fog machine

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkZqmW7qaq0

Wed, 04/24/2013 - 23:38 | 3495965 MOLONAABE
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The question is why where they patting down blonde women when the were looking for a dusty goat fucker? just askin...

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 11:08 | 3497799 MOLONAABE
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Futhermore yelling at and pushing citizens in their own yards....that so called police officer should be fired!!! 

Wed, 04/24/2013 - 23:39 | 3495967 alien-IQ
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Think for yourself...while it's still legal.

Wed, 04/24/2013 - 23:40 | 3495981 Parrotile
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There's another "little opportunity" which is progressing along very nicely thank you - http://www.nature.com/news/h7n9-is-a-virus-worth-worrying-about-1.12853

Along with some help from the Chinese Farming Community - http://h7n9flunews.com/tamiflu-resistance-h7n9-and-chinese-farming-practices/ (seems the "vast stockpiles" of Tamiflu might be "less effrective than anticipated"),

And rather as expected, it's probably no longer just a Chinese problem - http://english.cri.cn/6909/2013/04/11/191s758967.htm and http://science.slashdot.org/story/13/04/24/1639203/modelling-reveals-likely-spread-of-new-h7n9-avian-flu

Enjoy! (or is that not quite the best word??)

Wed, 04/24/2013 - 23:42 | 3495985 LetsGetPhysical
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We need more cameras. That'll solve everything.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKNtK1mZyMA

Wed, 04/24/2013 - 23:50 | 3496009 Zenseless
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We've come along fuckin way from the Boston Tea Party.  Now that's progress!

Wed, 04/24/2013 - 23:49 | 3496011 The Heart
Wed, 04/24/2013 - 23:55 | 3496033 Fuku Ben
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Tyrants, governments, traitors, complicit corporations and various other pyramidic entities

Redefining the world around us one term at a time so that everyone lives in abject fear of false flag terrorism and death. Oh powerful pyramid please help to totally monitor, control and enslave us all and keep us safe. Maybe bring in a New World Order.

 

Marathon

Old Associations: A 26.2 mile race

New Associations: Terrorist bombings and death

 

911

Old Associations: Number to dial for an emergency

New Associations: Terrorist bombings and Death

 

Shoe

Old Associations: Something you wear on your feet

New Associations: Terrorist bombings and Death

 

Underwear

Old Associations: Something you wear to cover your private parts

New Associations: Terrorist bombings and Death

 

You get the point

 

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 00:26 | 3496160 alien-IQ
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Just imagine what air travel will be like the day after someone boards a plane with a bomb up their ass.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 01:12 | 3496293 All Out Of Bubblegum
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Old Associations: Taking a dump

New Associations: Terrorist bombings and Death

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 01:21 | 3496313 Fuku Ben
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Brilliant! This could help solve the Obamacare doctor shortage. Colonoscopies now performed by the TSA

I can see you're not a bureaucrat or a politician for a living. Your creative imagination solved a problem and saved money +1

Illumicorp may be interested in your idea though

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wovNaOo8UtQ

 

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 02:42 | 3496417 Ignatius
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Powerful.  Well done.

 

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 00:00 | 3496047 Atomizer
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Summary

Talking to you is a waste of time

You burned the bridges you've been crossing

Go crawl back into your dustbin

 

Goodnight DHS, make sure you tuck Janet snuggly into bed, we want to make sure she has something to brace her fall in power.. :) Blows a kiss…

Wed, 04/24/2013 - 23:58 | 3496048 kchrisc
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"...Introduce Tyranny"

"...Introduce MORE Tyranny"

Fixed it for 'ya.           hujel

Wed, 04/24/2013 - 23:58 | 3496049 jonjon831983
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Someone reminded me of this gem from Katrina: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1Qx0cTze0M

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 00:01 | 3496057 Peter Pan
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Time for a joke because this is all freaking me out.

JOKE: Jehovah's witness knocks on a door. Man with a big smile answers.

MAN: Are you a Jehovah's Witness?

JW: Yes I am (he answers timidly)

MAN: Come right in. Would you like some tea, coffee, orange juice, bacon and eggs, cereal, or pancakes?

JW: (in a really surprised tone) Bacon and eggs with some orange juice thankyou.

The man cooks up a storm, serves the JW and then sits across from him.

MAN: Well what would you like to talk to me about?

JW: (with a sheepish look on his face) I don't know.

MAN: What do you mean "I don't know"?

JW: Well, I've never been invited in before.!!!!!

You can all down tick me now but I just had to tell a joke.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 00:00 | 3496058 Peter Pan
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Time for a joke because this is all freaking me out.

JOKE: Jehovah's witness knocks on a door. Man with a big smile answers.

MAN: Are you a Jehovah's Witness?

JW: Yes I am (he answers timidly)

MAN: Come right in. Would you like some tea, coffee, orange juice, bacon and eggs, cereal, or pancakes?

JW: (in a really surprised tone) Bacon and eggs with some orange juice thankyou.

The man cooks up a storm, serves the JW and then sits across from him.

MAN: Well what would you like to talk to me about?

JW: (with a sheepish look on his face) I don't know.

MAN: What do you mean "I don't know"?

JW: Well, I've never been invited in before.!!!!!

You can all down tick me now but I just had to tell a joke.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 00:01 | 3496060 Peter Pan
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Time for a joke because this is all freaking me out.

JOKE: Jehovah's witness knocks on a door. Man with a big smile answers.

MAN: Are you a Jehovah's Witness?

JW: Yes I am (he answers timidly)

MAN: Come right in. Would you like some tea, coffee, orange juice, bacon and eggs, cereal, or pancakes?

JW: (in a really surprised tone) Bacon and eggs with some orange juice thankyou.

The man cooks up a storm, serves the JW and then sits across from him.

MAN: Well what would you like to talk to me about?

JW: (with a sheepish look on his face) I don't know.

MAN: What do you mean "I don't know"?

JW: Well, I've never been invited in before.!!!!!

You can all down tick me now but I just had to tell a joke.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 00:03 | 3496065 dunce
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We have already lost a ton of freedom since 9-11 with all the stupid airport screening. the place to stop foreign terrorists is at our borders and ports of entry. We do not have to allow any muslim into this country for any reason, not even diplomats or the UN representatives. We can resign from the UN and tell them to find another country. We do not need any muslims or the UN. We can conduct all diplomacy through third parties as we do with Iran. Each so called crisis is not allowed to go to waste, each spawns another call for us to give up some small freedom for what is in truth no security. Incremental encroachments until we are infringed into serfs of the state.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 00:58 | 3496258 Professorlocknload
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Dunno when it started. Kent State sure was an eye opener, as well.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 01:07 | 3496282 Ralph Spoilsport
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Kent State was a game changer for sure. People our age went fucking nuts. It forced a divide between people who supported our troops in 'Nam no matter what and others who saw kent State for what it really meant. It's just gotten uglier since then as the divide and conquer strategy became more sophisticated.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 00:25 | 3496107 RECISION
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No attack, no matter how heinous, will ever convince us to hand over our freedom.

Yeah right...

Whatever.

What hasn't been handed over already, is well in the process of being so.

The few left who protest will be dealt with in due course.

The sheeple are flocking perfectly to script.

You are a lone voice in the wilderness, and if you make too big a nuisance of yourself, they will come for you too.  

Cheered by crowds yelling U.S.A, U.S.A...

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--------- Edit---------

The only question is- does this end with the second American Civil War - or does it drag in the rest of the world too?

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 00:09 | 3496109 Bastiat
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This is probably not considered the proper citizen response to armed goon incursions:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NelBNtNm8l0

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 00:29 | 3496167 thewhigs
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This is a true story (no joke). About 25 years ago, my friends and I were busted at a party "partying" in my car at the time. The cop took my car keys and told me "we are confiscating your car since you were found with pot in your car and laws allow us to confiscate a care found with pot. Now get the 'eff out of here". Of course, being in high school (and somewhat ignorant about laws), I was scared crapless. Anyway, I got home, went to sleep and the next morning, woke up and saw that my car was parked in our driveway. I opened the door and noticed my (driver's) carpet wasn't straight. When I straigthened it out, I found the car keys there.

I drove to the police station to find out what happened. Now this is completely true(honest). Turns out the cop got one of my friends from the party to drive the (my) car to my house (while following him) and then dropped him off home.

What ever happened to cops like that?

 

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 02:09 | 3496379 Lukacko
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About 10 years ago I was a a girlfriends house having a small party of 6-8 people.  Had music playing, drinking..etc.  Cops show up, someone phoned about the noise.  Cops peeking in every window and crack in the door, spot a pipe on the coffee table and instantly walk in.  They found their probabe cause.  Grab me and put in cuffs for being nearest it.  Arrested and all that.  Lost my drivers license for 6 months for being near someone elses pipe, and nowhere near an automobile.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 00:31 | 3496177 Gordon_Gekko
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Hollywood/media has played a large role in creating subservience in the american people towards government agents. They routinely depict episodes where soon as an agent shows his ID badge, the citizen-slave immediately becomes docile, compliant and trusting - many times even handing over their vaulable possessions to help them in their "law enforcement" - instead of treating them as ARMED THUGS that they are.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 01:08 | 3496284 Professorlocknload
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Seems a lot of the "hero" banter after 911 also instilled a degree of false confidence in authority.

Most still can't seem to understand that putting a uniform on someone doesn't make him a "hero."

Of course, all that was necessary to rally the people behind Iraq and Afghanistan, the forever wars.

 

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 00:35 | 3496180 Joe A
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 They hate us for our freedom

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 00:44 | 3496209 RECISION
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We were just looking at the wrong "they".

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 00:50 | 3496239 Joe A
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Yep.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 02:11 | 3496385 Bloodstock
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Obviously the "they" is those who have betrayed us that know the gig is up.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 00:41 | 3496201 mla
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Hey, I'm all for liberty and the constitution, and I can agree strongly with a lot of what's written here.

But Boston was a false flag? I'd need to see a *lot* more evidence before jumping to that conclusion.

What exactly would satisfy you that it wasn't a false flag? All the pieces of the story fit together perfectly without any revisions? Uhmmm. Unlikely to happen in the real world. History isn't like that.

Are you familiar with the story of the umbrella man?

http://www.nytimes.com/video/2011/11/21/opinion/100000001183275/the-umbrella-man.html

And I'm not saying false flag events are impossible. Just that we better have a pretty damn high threshold before we jump to the conclusion that the government is actively blowing people in half to accomplish their sinister objectives.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 01:02 | 3496267 All Out Of Bubblegum
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> What exactly would satisfy you that it wasn't a false flag?

Jesus Christ himself wearing a pair of spats, dancing the soft shoe with Michelle Obama and Lady Gaga while telling America that it wasn't a false flag might get me to start believing that the lying sack of shit government has improved its production values.

You can't believe anything told to you by any government agent: cop, politician, functionary, media whore, judge, legislator or executive branch dweller. They're all allowed to lie to you.

You do understand this simple fact about government, yes? If you do understand it, then why do you believe anything that comes from any agent of the government? If you don't understand that the government is allowed to lie to you, why are you still a fool?

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 01:13 | 3496295 Professorlocknload
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And add, false flag or not, who thinks politicians are going to let this crisis go to waste?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKjZZZV5Ack

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 01:38 | 3496343 mla
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So IOW, whatever the government says, you will not believe. If they told you the truth you wouldn't believe it, since by definition they are lying sacks of shit.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 01:42 | 3496347 All Out Of Bubblegum
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You have it a little backwards:

Whatever the government says can't be believed. They're incapable of the truth. They'd lose their jobs.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 02:52 | 3496424 i-dog
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Indeed. The ONUS is on the government to PROVE it is NOT lying:

* Firstly, by transparency in its decision making and actions on behalf of "the people";

* Secondly, by answering legitimate questions posed by lawmakers on the floor of the house, and by journalists from all levels of the media, on behalf of "the people";

* Thirdly, by clarifying any inconsistencies in their stories with evidence that any particular error or false claim is NOT true; and,

* Fourthly, by using all reasonable means to PROTECT the life of a "suspect" prior to, or while in, custody in order to...

* Fifthly, PROVE its case in a court of law in front of a jury of the suspect's peers; and,

* Finally, release all of the evidence used in the court hearing to the general public to enable review of the case and the potential righting of any wrongs in an appeal process.

The current secret government does NONE of these things!

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 21:26 | 3500761 Anusocracy
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How can you believe an organization that operates mostly in secrecy, that has a sterling record of lying to the public, and that spins everything into a web made of bullshit?

 

 

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 01:15 | 3496299 adr
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A false flag can also be a real attack that was allowed to happen.

I want to see the video of one of the brothers dropping the backpack. They released a photo of the kid walking behind a row of people at the fence. A backpack on the ground was circled, which lined up with him in the background. The problem with the photo was the backpack was in between the fence and two women. Not even close to the location where the bomb went off.

I have a hard time believing the kid put the bomb in front of the two women. Did he ask them? "Hey, do you mind if I drop my backpack in front of you?"

I have no doubt the brothers were involved, but how they were involved is still a mystery. They could have been decoys, they could have been the bombers. The first bomb looks like it caused all the damage, the second bomb looked to be a dud.

Perhaps the Saudi kid knows the truth. But we'll never get a story from him.

As more information comes out, the crazed Chechen rampage narrative is falling apart.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 01:41 | 3496346 headless blogger
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This is interesting how they show the photo of Dzhokhar walking after the bombing could have been photoshopped. Although the way his body is in the photo it looks like he is weighed down on his right side. The photo really proves nothing. There could still be a packpack.

http://worldunitednews.blogspot.ca/2013/04/proof-that-ap-photo-being-used-to.html

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 01:26 | 3496319 headless blogger
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False flags are going on more than you think. Here are some past ones that determined the death of millions of people: Gulf of Tonkin, reichstag fire, Operations Northwood, USS Maine, etc.

I need to see evidence that Djhokhar did the crime, and so do you. If you are for liberty and constitution, then you must be for the rights of the accused and the presumption of innocence. The FBI and Media are not doing so well on this false flag....False Flag Fatigue (FFF)? Wow, I kind of like that: False Flag Fatigue!

Here is another fact to look up on the FBI Website: search on their site for Michael Aaron Llaneza. They have an article on how they befriended him, encouraged negative feelings about the U.S., helped him plan "jihad", helped him make a bomb, and watched him blow up a bank (but the bomb was a fake). They then arrested the young man (who they knew had mental illness). Why do you think we have Not seen the photos they keep telling us about? We might see them eventually, but I bet they will be photoshopped.

 

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 01:36 | 3496340 Canaduh
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You're asking conspiracy theorists to use reasoning and unbiased critical thinking??Let me know how that works out for you.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 01:44 | 3496350 headless blogger
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A typical Conspiracy Denier. No debate, just name calling.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 05:31 | 3496600 The Black Bishop
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Reasoning and unbiased thinking is what usually leads people to uncover conspiracies. You say this like its a bad thing.

The term "conspiracy theorist" is much the same as "anti-semite". It's a word used to still debate. Conspiracies are commonplace. Its about a small group of people engaging in a conspiracy to further their own cause, be that money or power. It happens in workplaces. It happens in politics. In all forms big and small. And history -has- shown that it can occur on a vast level with enormous consequences. What was the second Iraq war if not a gigantic conspiracy based around the so-called Weapons of Mass Destructions? What about the LIBOR conspiracy? What about the Gulf of Tonkin incident? Pearl Harbor?

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 00:51 | 3496242 The Heart
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"Both political parties are controlled by zionists"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbLgcve8wro

 

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 00:58 | 3496257 headless blogger
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THANK YOU FOR THIS ARTICLE. I've been disgusted by the reaction of many people and websites to the so-called "confession".

Dzhokhar will not get a fair trial. He may not even get a trial and it looks like that may be what the FBI would want.

Of ANY OF THE so-called False flags these last few years, THIS one ALMOST exposed the Powers behind this type of evil.

I can't believe so many people believe these FBI people. These are the people who pretend to all the sleeping sheep that they are here to protect us.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 01:12 | 3496289 Manipuflation
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Thought better of it.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 01:23 | 3496317 reader2010
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Welcome to Oceania.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 01:23 | 3496318 Notarocketscientist
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Freedom?  All the American people demand is that nothing pre-empts their enjoyment of Dancing with Stars, NFL triple headers and stuffing their fat faces with garbage.

In fact that is the definition of freedom

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 05:35 | 3496606 The Black Bishop
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Freedom is Slavery

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 01:53 | 3496361 Count Manzeppi
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"I have no personal experience in the business of false flag terrorism, but I imagine that..."

 

Really. I imagine lots of things. Mostly me in command of reality. Would guess it's much the same with you.

 

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 02:09 | 3496381 bunnyswanson
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=mlPJkwz_Umc#!

CSPAN taking live calls about the BMB. 

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 02:08 | 3496377 Bloodstock
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Since the USA has been declared a battlefield by Obama, shouldn't we all need an AR15? Some hand grenades, tanks, rocket launchers and stuff? Just saying!

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 02:12 | 3496384 Clashfan
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I have not yet read a Brandon Smith piece this genuinely good. So this constitutes a pleasant surprise, for me.

And I appreciate it.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 02:25 | 3496395 q99x2
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A. The Federal Government is behind this no matter which way you cut it. If these acts are from illegal wars in the mid-east or whether they are the actions by the neglect of the FBI to respond to existing information the FEDs are responsible.

B. Since the FEDs are responsible then they are also responsible for all acts of SWAT team terrorism against innocent homeowners. 

C. You have an admitted crimminal as the Attorney General for Chist's sake.

D. It is time to secede and then have the states hold the FEDs accountable.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 02:25 | 3496398 cherry picker
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We are all free to do as we want.  The only problem is, if someone doesn't like it, like .gov, we suffer.  If they would just leave us alone, .gov I mean, then freedom wouldn't be so misreable.  :)

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 07:17 | 3496738 bdub2
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I know what you mean, but no matter what, it will never work that way. It bears repeating, even though it is referenced a lot, especially of late:

 

Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.

Benjamin Franklin

 

I believe we will live this for good or bad. If a stand is made, it may well be the greatest contribution of these times, to the greatest nation. Names may not go down in history, but look at James Otis. If in 250 years someone gets to voice the unacceptable actions of his representative government, and my contributions amount to even a mustard seed in the big picture, I can live and die extraordinarily proud of that. 

 

There is a sense of satisfaction regarding the Useful Idiot compartmentalization of those types. Because if you take a load off of the American mind, that's half the battle. That's why propaganda tactics love the lumping in of "conspiracy theory" with anything to do with thinking. Oh, stop being such a conspiracy theorist.  But aren't these valid points. O...k....put on the tin foil hat...... = hmmm, maybe I am wrong, or that person is wrong....

It effectively gums up the works. But counteracting that with, "say what you want Useful Idiot, you are playing your role perfectly." at least it neutralizes it. The best will be when no response is even necessary, and to ignore it for the foolishness that it is. We are closer to that, than ever before, I believe.

Further though, is the term 'government'. I cannot, as of yet, wrap my mind around it because, what IS it? My loyalty is to America. 

Where people can seek true freedom to do anything they want as long as it does not harm anyone else. In that way, we might get lucky and there will be those who do great things for a great multitude, but at worst, they certainly aren't getting in my way, and if I want to do nothing, I won't get in theirs. And I know there are so many imperatives like duty, honor, discipline, devotion, responsibility in pulling your own weight, taking care of others, etc. but for simplicities sake, for a moment...

If a 'government', whose primary agenda is to destroy me, one in which I have to pronounce my loyalty?

There is never a time, place, culture, planet, dimension, past, present or future where this is, or ever will be, anything even approaching a shadow of acceptability.

 

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 02:47 | 3496419 OldPhart
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SHAME ON YOU BOSTON!

You were the inception of the Fourth Amendment by one of your own native sons...James Otis.

Boston you have cowered in a manner that your forefathers would spit upon.

The "Writs of Assistance" were general warrants allowing officials to search for smuggled material within any suspected premises. James Otis was Advocate-General when the legality of these warrents was attacked, but promptly resigned his office when called upon to defend that legality. The Boston merchants then retained him as their counsel to oppose the writs before the Superior Court of Massachusetts. Otis refused the fee they offered, saying that in such a cause he despised all fees. In a five-hour speech, which was witnessed by a young John Adams, Otis argued that the writs were unconstitutional. He based his case on the rights guaranteed in English common law. The ultimate response to this abuse was the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution for the United States.

"The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized."

  READ THE WORDS OF JAMES OTIS.
Thu, 04/25/2013 - 02:50 | 3496426 freedogger
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A couple of punks shut down a. whole city. 200 rounds exchanged and maybe one hit the mark. Makes sense now why they ordered a billion rounds. 

Given what I saw last week, I really don't think TPTB have a deep enough talent pool to put the boots to much of a population for any length of time. They certainly don't have the budget for it.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 03:23 | 3496447 Ignatius
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"They certainly don't have the budget for it."

I don't know.  Don't they just turn 'em into privateers?  Hell, they're already doin' that when one considers all the perverse incentives, the 'war on drugs', etc..

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 04:35 | 3496557 lolmao500
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They have the budget as long as you keep paying taxes.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 05:41 | 3496611 The Black Bishop
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They dont need talent in boots. They are the scarecrows and tools for control.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 02:55 | 3496432 Aeternus
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Excellent writing, well done sir.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 03:41 | 3496459 Bourbonite
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It was a pretty piss poor bomb anway. More like a firecracker from the video posted here on ZH. They must have been rather dumb to go to all that hassle.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 04:30 | 3496551 The Heart
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Said it the day it happened. Disneyland like. Here is more pood to fonder.:

Actors, Directors and Bloody Squibs: Was the Boston Bombing Pure Hollywood?:

http://21stcenturywire.com/2013/04/22/actors-directors-and-bloody-squibs...

 

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 04:04 | 3496501 Kirk2NCC1701
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I know of someone who has a large sign on his door -- a very, very secure door -- of a double-brick house that reads:

DEAR LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER(S):  WE TAKE OUR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO PRIVACY VERY SERIOUSLY.

1. WE DO NOT RESPOND TO OR OPEN OUR DOOR TO LAW ENFORCEMENT.  IF YOU NEED TO CONTACT US, SPEAK WITH OUR ATTORNEY. 

2. SINCE YOU DO NOT HAVE 'PROBABLE CAUSE' AND DO NOT HAVE A COURT WARRANT, YOU HAVE NO LEGAL BASIS TO KEEP KNOCKING OR TO SEEK ENTRY TO OUR PREMISES.

HAVE A NICE DAY.

Lawyer Contact info below...

Clearly these law-abiding people, who are privacy zealots, do not open the door for FedEx/UPS, Pizza or Florist guys either.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 04:21 | 3496530 ebworthen
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Two boys caused chaos.

Two thousand men could cause a whole lot more, and the keystone cops would not know what hit them.

No doubt, some of them had good intentions and thought they were doing the right thing; that is the problem.

When otherwise good people are convinced they need to break the law, trample the Constitution, and surrender to or participate in martial law they forge their own chains of slavery.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 05:01 | 3496582 observer007
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DEBKA: The Tsarnaev brothers were double agents who decoyed US into terror trap

 

The conclusion reached by debkafile’s counterterrorism and intelligence sources is that the brothers were double agents, hired by US and Saudi intelligence to penetrate the Wahhabi jihadist networks which, helped by Saudi financial institutions, had spread across the restive Russian Caucasian.

http://homment.com/NWrKHJcv6s

 

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 05:40 | 3496610 The Black Bishop
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The whole Boston charade is hard to wrap my head around.

1. If the brothers are FBI patsies set up to take the fall for the bomb, then why the hell pick 2 Chechens? Could you -possibly- pick any worse nationality to mess with? These are not the people anyone would want to piss off.

2. If the brothers are indeed guilty of the bombing and killing of the police officer, how does this involve the Chechen militants? If the US has catched the ire of these guys, then good luck! I bet the Russians would breathe a sigh of relief if that happened. Having a Beslan incident on US soil would be one nasty turn of events.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 06:38 | 3496656 falak pema
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this guy now has had read his Miranda rights.

So all his previous confessions cannot be used against him now.

The government has used this interim period to build a case for more "police stating".

Not to get this labelled villain into jail or the gallows.

Thats how "reason of state" works. Your first objective is "mood change" to control the overall process.

its not either to prevent it from repeating or to serve justice in this particular instance, which is what good people's government, not oilgarchy government, should be about. 

Here the objective is for people to forget the true reasons of this event : geopolitical and increasing inevitable BLOW BACK of past and increasing oligarchy mayhem to impose their solutions on the world; against the people's will. 

So the purpose in this event, like in the case of JFK's murder, is to deceive and confuse; impose false simplicity of "terrorism" threat; all the while the oligarchy gets into bed with those who are the most rabid proponents of intolerant Islam; to save golden oil pond in ME for mutual benefit.  

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 06:43 | 3496668 waterdude
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Take it easy Frances

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 06:47 | 3496671 Jack Burton
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I ejoyed this giant cop show drama. But I will state I was sickened by the deaths and horrific wounds many suffered. I'll be clear, I believe these two guys carried out this amature bombing. They killed three, had they been skilled terrorits they would have been able to kill many more. The Tamerlan guy was a Jihadist, Russia had him on their list.

But lets get to the Cop Show in Boston. What you saw is what they call "Force Protection". All the SWATS, all the Cops, and the military there had one main goal. Inforce the lock down on innocents, impose their will on innocents and  protect themselves from harm. If by chance they caught the suspect, well that is a bonus! God help us all when a few cops can ORDER a city into lock down over three deaths! The gangstas selling dope get in a turf war and kill a dozen and nobody does jackshit!

Be clear, the police and powers that be love this small amature terror shit. It offers up the chance to impose a police state and to strip every right you have. The "Ass Clowns" who cheered this Polcie State Action are bloody fools. They cheer the loss of their freedom. I prefer to stay free and accept that not every Jihadist can be stopped. If I die because I want to be free, I will take that chance. Fuck, I could get cancer tomorrow or be hit by a teenage girl texting while driving!  America is fucked if people cheer to end of the US constitution as the protector of their liberty. America is full of cowardly pussies. It makes me sick.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 10:52 | 3497672 Chaos_Theory
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There should be no daylight between those who believe the Gov-Media Complex's story or the False Flag narrative on the grotesque tactics of the LE goons.  There are zero valid reasons for treating citizens (who clearly don't look like the suspects) in the manner seen in the video.  At the very least we should agree on that aspect without resorting to Internet warfare over who's a "Conspiracy Loon" or ".Gov shill."

The fact that the 4th Amendment can be ignored for "public safety" and few people rise up in protest speaks volumes about the future, about the near-moronic IQ of the American populace who have no basic understanding about what happened in their history pre-1776, and about the dangers of letting elites who fancy themselves our betters to rule.  For Christ's sake, how can anyone with a shred of integrity utter a line about "they want to take away our freedoms" while actively enacting policies that by any reasonable definition take away freedoms?  It's like a horrible Bizzaro World from the Twilight Zone has become our reality.

 

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 07:09 | 3496725 esum
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the people elect an unvetted person who we now know is a dedicated muslim owned by the king of saudi arabia and funded by  soros. what could go wrong? he promised "fundamental change" and he is bringing it. HE IS ONE OF THEM and his actions show it. He plotted for 3 years with the muslim brotherhood in the white house, to help installl the caliphate. he provides the muslim brotherhood - Zawahiri ring a bell?- with fighters, tanks and billions in "aid". His closest advisor is a syrian,..or iranian not sure what valerie jarrett is... he sends weapons, medical aid and ground advisors to al queda, the primary force fighting assad in syria....  he sends weapons to the sinaloa drug cartel that is successfully invading our cities.. chicago being their main success. his puppet Holder is selectively enforcing the laws, Napolitano is stupid, ugly and unqualified and a party liner, Clapper is a brain dead useless rubber stamp joke, Brennan is a brain dad muslim, Hagel is a muslim cheerleader, Kerry is an idiot and so french.... what do you expect from this group of lib incompetents ... whose main objective from day one is to install communism with them in charge forever?? And the republoicans are in a street fight using marquis de queensbiry rules... how gentlemanly of them... as they get repeatedly kciked in the balls and teeth. So that is why the 2nd amendment rights are so important... because the politicians will NOT DEFEND OUR CONSTITUTION OR OUR RIGHTS. WE ARE THE NEW FOUNDING FATHERS WHO WILL HAVE TO SECURE OUR OWN RIGHTS. The price of freedom is blood.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 07:25 | 3496750 esum
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The pattern is clearly set. A government agency gets informed of a plot.

they sit on the information, lt unfolds, and they apprehend the perps.

they claim they need more invasion of privacy rights, get them and tell us they will be prudent in their use..... until they day they aren't.

9/11, OK city, and Boston are 3 examples.

9/11 - the FBI had a Checyen informant who rented the 2 hijackers their apartment. they told him and he told the FBI they were going to hijack planes and fly them into buildings.... FBI did NOTHING

Philipnes intel told the FBI that Ramsay Yousef's computer had plans to hijack planes and fly them into buildings in the USA. It layed out the entire scheme. Noussai's computer the same... FBI did NOTHING

OK city - informants at Elohim city told FBI and ATF informants that Mc Veigh was going to bomb several government buildings. OK city was on lythe first he intended to do. THe FBI does NOTHING... Mc Veigh travels to the Philippines and is trained by Al Queda / Ramsay Yousef to make the OK city bomb.

Boston - FBI is informed 3 times about this guy. Russia in desperation tells the CIA who doesnt act domestically and turns thte info over again to the FBI who does NOTHING...

IF SILENCE IS COMPLICITY THAN INACTION IS ALSO COMPLICITY

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 07:31 | 3496757 SmallerGovNow2
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The bottom line? Our civil liberties are not up for compromise. Period. Shootings, bombs, nukes, nothing! There is no rationalization that will ever make tyranny a moral enterprise. I, like many other Americans, do not care what boogeyman fantasy is paraded in front of me. We are not frightened, and we are not ignorant. No attack, no matter how heinous, will ever convince us to hand over our freedom.

While I fully agree with this statement, there is a majority of useless idiots that don't.  Freedom loving Americans face an uphill battle.  We need to get together as the media and political establishment are against us...

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 07:38 | 3496775 Northeaster
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"Freedom loving Americans face an uphill battle."

The war is lost (See CONgress). Every single one of those people in that sweep, not one protested, they ALL complied. Of course, the demographic of that area was mostly poor to middle class, but that is what we're dealing with. Here in The Northeast, especially Massachusetts/New York any protest would have been steamrolled. It's a total Banana Republic in every facet of our own government, but it appears The People like it that way.

I'm out of answers. I protest with letters and my wallet, which is closed shut except for necessities, and I homestead as much as I can. We're few, and we're spread out, that's not a great recipe for any kind of protest or blow-back. Divide and Conquer is reality.

It's probably easier out West in the plains and mountains, but that's not reality for the majority of the population.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 09:00 | 3496981 JohnGaltsChild
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Anyone protesting or resisting would have been shot and woven into the bombing plot.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 07:35 | 3496767 UnclePenv
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Permits for Lex Green rally were revoked at 3:22PM April 16th. That is 2 hours and 38 minutes before it got voted on. How does that work?

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 07:41 | 3496782 Random
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This pisses me a lot. Even the "truthers" do not address the issue at hand but only the consequences. If one acknowledges that:

- the bombing did not happen;

- the victims aren't;

- the "terrists" aren't;

the rest is easy to understand.

 

It was a victimless, bombless act that lead to all out martial law.

And to those that cry that the NWO is almost upon us (always in a month/year ago, even those in the 70's were saying it) and if we don't do something to stop it we'll leave in an Orwellian world: Wake up, NWO is already here and has been for a while (at least since september 11, 2011 - another false flag, that may or may not have been victimless - imho the jury is still out on this one for me).

Stop acting like NOW is something that is yet to come and make your decision! Stop keep drawing endless number of lines in the sand and DO something about it (imho the best course of action is to just fuck it and move - the revolt route is what they want and what they're prepared for).

While writing this post it just occurred to me that at least as an afterthought, the police/fbi/whatever would have loved for somebody to deny them entry into their home, and hopefully lead to a gun fight - in this way they would have had their right wing gun loving, christian fundamentalist, PM hoarding, libertarian nut jub they were so craving for all along, ALONGSIDE the old meme of muslim terrirst blah blah blah).

 

Just my 2 cents bitchez!

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 07:47 | 3496788 ncdirtdigger
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I likes me a good circus! Where's the bread?

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 07:48 | 3496789 Debt Slave
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Notice how the government's foreign policy never comes up for discussion in these events? The laughable excuse given as a reason for these crimes is "they hate us for our freedom". Only a simple idiot is willing to believe such a ludicrous line of drivel when it is OBVIOUS that the U.S. government has been a tool for Israel in the middle east and bringing death and destruction to Muslim countries. No wonder they hate us and want to kill us. If I were Iraqi or Afghani I would too.

So here we have the government fostering the anger behind these crimes with it's foreign policy of war on Islam, and then claiming a need to "keep us safe" from the very criminals these bastards are creating. If you can't see this America, then you deserve the soviet style tyranny that you are most certainly going to get. Oh, and don't forget to thank them for flushing your rights down the crapper like the stupid tards in Boston did.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 08:30 | 3496874 Village Smithy
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If "they hate us for our freedom" then we are on the right track because giving away our freedom should make us safer. Is Idol on tonight?

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 07:47 | 3496790 rsnoble
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Fuck the US gov't.  The US will be hell on earth thinking they can implement that all over.  They'll try, most of us trying to fight back would get killed, but it certainly won't be the utopia the idiots think they can create for themselves.

They're practicing for the real problems.........like taking everyone's pension.  Like that will go over well.

I don't know how clear it has to be to understand why the want the guns.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 08:11 | 3496817 Disenchanted
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re: "the establishment-run media."

 

 

Nobody has ever described the press(aka today's MSM/"establishment-run media") better than Hunter S. Thompson in Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas:

 

Why bother with newspapers, if this is all they offer? Agnew was right. The press is a gang of cruel faggots. Journalism is not a profession or a trade. It is a cheap catch-all for fuckoffs and misfits — a false doorway to the backside of life, a filthy piss-ridden little hole nailed off by the building inspector, but just deep enough for a wino to curl up from the sidewalk and masturbate like a chimp in a zoo-cage.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 08:15 | 3496846 insanelysane
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Some of the citizenry are truly scary.  At a high school lacrosse game yesterday, a player from team A comes off the field and drops a few f-bombs.  Team B parents complain about the use of language while a Team A parent states, "what do you expect from teenagers."  A few minutes later on the field, a team B player drops an f-bomb, and the same team A parent says, "the B player is classless and should be penalized."

 

This type of rationalization is truly scary.  The action/event is the same but the person views the action/event entirely differently.  They saw it as "standard" behavior in the one instant and "sub standard" behavior in the other.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 08:44 | 3496910 skippy9
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The last time the American public turned their backs on tyranny it took the dastardly bombing of Pearl Harbor to wake us up. What will it take this time?How much longer can we endure the likes of Soros,Feinstein, Obama, Bloomberg, Schumer and the rest of the enemies of our Constitutrion?

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 08:49 | 3496923 Debt Slave
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4 of those names have something in common.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 09:28 | 3497096 Disenchanted
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...and that fifth name may have more in common with the other four than you think.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 11:17 | 3497858 ITrustMyGut
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come on man.. while I agree with you.. you somehow missed that W, cheney, etc.. are equal in the threat?

 

its the system.. not a person..ok? elections WONT SAVE US...

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 08:53 | 3496947 GoingLoonie
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The only terrorists I have met in this Country have been government employees at all levels that do not want to do their jobs and therefore end up hurting law abiding citizens.  Once they learn the extent of the damage they have wreaked they do what all government employees do- Lie and cover it up.

We are in grave danger every day from our own government as there is no attempt to hold government responsible for its actions.

 

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 09:04 | 3496994 FreeNewEnergy
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I saw a lot of fatass cops and fatass military types during the Boston lockdown. One reporter said the only place open was Dunkin' Donuts. What a hoot. I say every time you see a cop or paramilitary types, you buy a dozen donuts and give it to them, saying, "thnaks for protecting us."

They'll get fatter, maybe get diabetes and die, maybe they'll be unable to catch you when you run from them. It's all good. Buy cops donuts and the world will be a safer place.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 09:06 | 3497003 fuu
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The Wide Blue Line.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 09:07 | 3497011 Cole Younger
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What should scare the hell out of everyone is not the so-called false flag..It should be how easy it is to brainwash the police and military into thinking they are doing the right thing.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 09:19 | 3497052 JailBank
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The other night I watched The Seige with Denzel Washington and Bruce Willis. The theme of the movie was that when marshal law was declared America lost its soul and the guys in the cammo were the ultimate bad guys not the terrorists, of course this movie was from years ago. Now looking at these pics marshal law was declared and everyone cheered it.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 09:29 | 3497067 22winmag
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These clowns in dressed in black wouldn't last two minutes against the people in a real shooting match against millions of armed, motivated American patriots *and they know it*. If the military doesn't voluntarily do it's job soon and slap the cuffs on executive branch, the people will force them to do so, from the bottom up.

 

Just watch the movie Red State if you want a realistic idea of the kind of *unsustainable* losses these goons would take once the people started shooting back. Granted the movie is based around murderous Christian nutbags, but the second half of the movie couldn't be more realistic when it comes to paid goons vs. motivatied [American] resisters.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 10:06 | 3497374 Northeaster
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^ LoL

Mosts states can be economically and critical services crippled with just one hundred unarmed citizens, but we don't see that do we? 1 million armed citizens, LMAO, go back to television watching.

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 10:09 | 3497386 geewhiz190
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Just watch Fox "news".  Hannity, Coulter, etal.  They sound like a bunch of nazis-microphones-cameras-spying-that's what they want.  great future ahead of us

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 10:48 | 3497649 Debt Slave
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At the same time they clamor for border security. Security to keep people out? Guess again.

Sound familiar?

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 10:53 | 3497687 GoldRetriever
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Soon Obama will channel JFK:

"Ask SWAT what this country can do to you - not what you can do in this country."

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 13:42 | 3498714 Zymurguy
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“Look, we live in a very dangerous world. We know there are people who want to take away our freedoms. New Yorkers probably know that as much if not more than anybody else after the terrible tragedy of 9/11…”

Spoken by and pertaining to the one and only fucking communist, Bloomberg.  He are the evil people who want to take away our freedoms!

Sat, 04/27/2013 - 22:22 | 3506801 Enemy101
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So hows this then, we import all the crazies then eliminate our freedoms and ruin the country to protect ourselves from them? inneresting.

Alt scenario is that we have a corrupt government who is staging bombings to strike fear into citizens and move towards 1984 style government with a 2 minute hate sponsored by cheerios?

hmm. which do I hope it is?

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