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To: combat_boots

Bill Ayers always said he wanted to murder 25,000,000 Americans to show us who’s boss.


8 posted on 12/19/2012 6:13:52 AM PST by E. Pluribus Unum ("The more numerous the laws, the more corrupt the state." - Cornelius Tacitus, Roman Senator)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum
Agenda 21 from the beloved UN calls for culling the population from the current est. 7.2 billion down to 500 MILLION people. Ted Turner says the population needs to be culled down 95% from current totals. Jacques Cousteau said we MUST ELIMINATE 350,000 PEOPLE PER DAY! to save the earth. Stupid Prince Philip of England said: If I were reincarnated, I would wish to be returned to earth as a killer virus to lower human population levels. A guy named Bertrad Russell of the Club of Rome said that "bacteriological war may prove to be more effective" in lowering human population levels. Kissinger said U.S. policy toward the third world should be one of depopulation.

All of these One World Government types, the Club of Rome, and the UN's main weapon is to use the environment as a means of cutting world population down to have just enough people to do the work and support those big richies that think they deserve to be running the planet. I know all this stuff sounds like conspiracy theories, etc., but there is way too much out there to prove this stuff true. Just go to the UN site and look up Agenda 21 on their web site. Tighten your shorts when you read it. Disarming us is one of their main goals. They know without that they cannot rule us. America is their biggest target right now. Obama is their man to do it.

52 posted on 12/19/2012 7:25:01 AM PST by RetiredArmy (1 Cor 15: 50-54 & 1 Thess 4: 13-17. That about covers it.)
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