It is now late November and I know Troy as well as I have ever known anyone. I have learned so much from him and his ever expanding knowledge of all things having to do with deception perpetrated by our government. I felt that I was an educated and aware individual, but my eyes have been opened to things that have to be unearthed. You won’t find any of this information on the evening news. The Occupy movement grew from its original location at Wall Street and underwent many changes. Our viewpoint of participating has undergone some changes as well. We find ourselves sitting here reading facebook posts and watching Alex Jones and Mox TV. I am eating leftover turkey while watching RT, Russia Today, a surprisingly objective look at what is going on in America, through the eyes of people from a country I had been convinced as a child were going to bomb us into oblivion. There is way more to this than what is on the surface. Occupy sites around the country are being threatened with arrests, shut downs and evictions. All I can think of is pictures from history books of people with signs and what a long history this country has of people collectively realizing that an elite few have orchestrated deceptive practices, sociopaths with a feeling that they are capable of making the rules that we all must live by. This movement isn’t about rights to housing and a college education. It isn’t about getting arrested for sitting in the wrong place at the wrong time. It’s about the massive distraction we have all fallen victim to. In 1913 a law was passed [The Federal Reserve Act of 1913] in secret, making it legal for a few people to steal money from every American citizen through a myriad of deceptive practices and no matter who we have in office, Democrat or Republican, these bastards have free reign on our pocketbooks. Rest assured they love the fact that we are all distracted by arguing about why people have become unemployed or lost their house, or are occupy protesters just being lazy bums. The most prevalent distraction right now, the most important activity in American culture is shopping for our pathetically commercialized holidays.
Monday, November 28, 2011
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i'm not saying it's aliens, but aliens
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