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Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Why I think like I do?

In 1990 when I lived in Omaha, Nebraska a chance meeting would change my viewpoint on America's political system. As I walking past a picnic table, a young man sitting at the table said, "Now what you you think if I told you that there are people even higher than the President...people who tell him to do their bidding." At first I thought the guy was nutts. He introduced himself as Barry and said he was a mormon. As I listened to Barry I found out that he was not an idiot. In fact he was educated and very informed about politics and world history. At that time although I felt more informed than the average guy on the street, I usually just read the sports page on the newspaper and thew the rest away. I listened to Barry and he made very good sense. He mentioned the Trilateral commission and it matched with what I already knew. A few years prior I mailed the Trilateral commission and received a package from them. The Trilateral commission did not operate in secrecy. Their agenda was available for the world to see. At that point I knew Barry that at least on this point that Barry was right. However, I don't take information without verification--a trait that would assist me later in the Intelligence career field. So, I started what would be years of research and I came to the conclusion that Barry wasn't a nut. As a friend would later tell me, "Most people don't want to search for the truth because they couldn't handle it."

I read about the Federal Reserve, and the Wall Street gang, secret societies, world government, etc. Now, I don't consider myself an expert but someone who is somewhat informed.

I also read a little on communism, fascism and socialism. My views on socialism were shaped from living in Germany. I lived there for four years and witnessed a people totally subservient to the state. The state-run German media constantly attacks the United States, shaping the younger German youth into America haters. (I think we all know that America is one of the only true allies that Germany has. This will change in the future as America will be forced to make new alliances.) The churchs are almost empty as the people look to government as a substitute for God. In fact, even disagreeing with the state is frowned on--as if you were turning down eternal salvation. I saw the power of big government and how it takes, takes, and takes. Enough is never enough. For example, to get your driver's license you have to take a $6,000 dollar course to be "certified" to drive a car. The national sales tax or (VAT) is up to 18% I believe with no end in site. The average German, in exchange for what they think is security, lives a lower-standard life compared to the average American. (One day the Germans will learn there is no such thing as a guarantee of security in life. ) From what I witnessed the average German lived in an undersized apartment with a small car and was lucky to wear a good watch. The state took most (probably around 50% of his salary)....all in exchange for security. There are Americans who point to Europe as the perfect model. However, most of those folks have never lived in Europe. Some of these people have travelled to Europe only for a few days or weeks and they come back as experts. I've lived in many different countries around the world--for years not weeks--and I don't consider myself a cultural expert. Visiting a country and living their are two different things. Does America want this? I think not. Believe me, the Germans are the most organized people on earth. If they cannot make Socialism work then it cannot be made to work.

Next, I got into the assassination of President Kennedy. After years of reading into this I'm not sure if I have the answer. There is so much disinformation associated with this case that you cannot get to the bottom. However, I believe the answer to Kennedy's death can be answered by what Kennedy did or didn't do. It's commonly accepted that the Mafia helped Kennedy win the election. Kennedy's father was also a Nazi supporter and it's well known about Kennedy's adultrous affairs. The global elite (or bankers) thought due to Kennedy's background that he would be their puppet. However, Kennedy angered them by ignoring them. Kennedy pushed for civil rights, launched the space program, started to pull the troops out of Vietnam and tried to abolish the Federal Reserve. Abolishing the Federal Reserve and exposing the bankers for the thieves they are would have been enough reason for anyone to be killed. John F. Kennedy's death sent a message to future presidents--follow orders or be killed. President Kennedy was the last President of the US. Future presidents would be puppets with Obama being the biggest Puppet of them all. Isn't it strange that someone with little or no experience could become president. It's pretty obvious to me Obama was placed in power after I witnessed the media get behind him and place him in office. There's more to it than that but I don't want to digress further.

I also saw how communism kills the incentive of people. Shortly after the war, my buddy entered a store in Serbia. He was refused service. The workers were so used to getting paid by the state regardless of whether or not they worked. The concept of free market or capitalism was foreign to them. So, they just stared at my friend as he left the store empty handed.

I saw the effects of multiculturalism on Yugoslavia. After war broke out and the state-run media stirred the flames of hate the country exploded in violence. I was at locations where children were gunned down in the streets by snipers. Hate has no limit. The entire country was blown to hell.

Some people say this is what we need in America: socialize everything, divide by color and race, and indoctrinate not educate. These people are truly ignorant. Once a person reaches this state there is no help for them. When I see them, I want to say get back to California and hide under a rock you snake. If you hate America then there are two hundred countries for you to go to. If you like state control then Europe would be ideal for you.

So, why do I think like I do? I do my research and do not blinding accept anything. I will admit that I can be duped like anyone else, but I keep looking for the answer. Life experience is another thing that has shaped my viewpoint. Lastly, allegience to the US Constitution and freedom are the last reasons.

So, if you disagree thats fine. I have one question for you, "Did you do your research?"

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