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warmonger1981 wrote:Lesson.. Your government isnt always playing by the same set of rules. And if they feel like it they can bend or break those laws at will.
As in fully developed totalitarian systems the power of the secret police is in good measure the reflection of the political power of its head, a Himmler or a Beria, so does the power of the Bureau of Security over the Department of State reflect in good measure the political power of those whose political philosophy its leading officials represent, to whom they owe their present positions and their primary loyalties as well. These are not the President of the United States or the Secretary of State but certain members of Congress and, more particularly, of the Senate.
The police system which has been established in the Department of State is their secret police in a more profound sense than it is the secret police of the executive branch. It is through it that these members of Congress are kept informed about the – presumably secret – operations of the Department of State, and it is through it that they exert a direct or indirect influence upon its operations. To an extent which changes with the ebbs and tides of political fortune, it is these members of Congress, and not the President or the Secretary of State, who determine the operations of the Department of State and its affiliated agencies.
saxitoxin wrote:Undoubtedly there are bureaucracies in the U.S. government that are more powerful than the elected political leadership. This isn't a conspiracy, this is how formal organizations evolve, from the government, to Riverside Community College, to your local Taco Bell. It may very well be a bad thing (or not), but it's highly unlikely it involves robe-wearing bankers conducting satanic rituals in the Bohemian Grove and coordinating a global plot
AAFitz wrote:33 Conspiracy theories that people didnt believe until....
http://www.infowars.com/33-conspiracy-t ... ould-know/
saxitoxin wrote:AAFitz wrote:33 Conspiracy theories that people didnt believe until....
http://www.infowars.com/33-conspiracy-t ... ould-know/
Oh good, more Alex Jones.
I like how it starts semi-lucid and then - as you get further in - the "33 Conspiracy Theories that Turned Out to Be True!!!!!" includes "The Illuminati Were not a Historic Society But have been proven to be a secret plan for global domination," "Karen Silkwood was Murdered", etc.
GeneralRisk wrote:
Why did numerous ear-witnesses say at least one attacker was firing a fully-automatic weapon?
Why did police concentrate on setting up a perimeter at the same time dispatch(via phone) is hearing the sound of gunshots within the school?
Why did it take police so long to enter the school, and why did it take almost three hours for them to reach the library, the area where the shooters were last seen? Who gave the orders not to go in?
If the two shooters committed suicide shortly after noon, as police claim, how come at least 35 witnesses saw or heard suspects/gunshots/explosions after that time?
Why are there conflicting eyewitness accounts on the place and manner in which at least four of the dead victims were killed?
How did students manage to keep seriously wounded teacher Dave Sanders alive for more than three hours while awaiting rescue, yet he was dead within 20 minutes of the police taking control of him? His corpse was later found with his shirt off. Is that first-aid?
GeneralRisk wrote:
lol Agreedsaxitoxin wrote:GeneralRisk wrote:
The story of Gen. Stubblebine's attempt to use telekinesis to walk through a wall: http://www.jonronson.com/goats_chapter.html.
Maybe not the best person from whom to take engineering advice.
notyou2 wrote:If you want to fly, you just have to throw yourself face first at the ground and believe you will fly. You will succeed if you truly believe you can fly, but if there is one atom of doubt in your mind you will hit the ground.
OK, now lets all try it.
GeneralRisk wrote:lol Agreedsaxitoxin wrote:GeneralRisk wrote:
The story of Gen. Stubblebine's attempt to use telekinesis to walk through a wall: http://www.jonronson.com/goats_chapter.html.
Maybe not the best person from whom to take engineering advice.
Lil_SlimShady wrote:notyou2 wrote:If you want to fly, you just have to throw yourself face first at the ground and believe you will fly. You will succeed if you truly believe you can fly, but if there is one atom of doubt in your mind you will hit the ground.
OK, now lets all try it.
After you mate
GeneralRisk wrote:“100% Certain”: 9/11 Author Was Killed in Black Ops Hit http://www.veteranstoday.com/2013/02/20/100-certain-911-author-was-killed-in-black-ops-hit/
GeneralRisk wrote:You guys just keep believing your government.. I could give a f*ck.
notyou2 wrote:Lil_SlimShady wrote:notyou2 wrote:If you want to fly, you just have to throw yourself face first at the ground and believe you will fly. You will succeed if you truly believe you can fly, but if there is one atom of doubt in your mind you will hit the ground.
OK, now lets all try it.
After you mate
I was quoting a book, but I can't for the life of me remember which book it was. I think I read it at least 10 years ago.
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