Suppose it is September 12, 2001. The day after the 9/11/2001 attack.
Suppose I were to tell you what would happen just a little over 7 years later and beyond? And that much of the population would act indifferent?
1) The USA would elect a Kenyan-Indonesian Muslim sympathizer as President of the USA?
2) That the above would have a sketchy birth certificate that was obviously forged?
3) That a pro-American, pro-American-worker President would later be elected and all sorts of trouble would be rained down upon him?
4) That an overriding agenda would be to pretend that a man in a woman’s dress is actually a woman? And that this flag would be flown across the world at our embassies?
5) That people would riot and burn cities and that it would be called “mostly peaceful”?
6) That George W. Bush would align himself with everyone BUT the pro-American-worker President?
You would have said that’s crazy and impossible. And that such things could never have taken place.
Yet they have.
The last time I recognized this country as itself was 2004.
“You would have said that’s crazy and impossible. And that such things could never have taken place.”
Not me... I had already watched what happened at Ruby Ridge, Waco, the closing of Pennsylvania Ave, and in the Middle East up to that point. I saw the “It can indeed happen here” trend starting even before 9-11. On that morning when I saw the second plane hit the second tower I knew what the cause and effect and response was going to be from government. I knew immediately that they were going to imprison us “to keep us safe”.
And within three days it proved it’s self as right. We lost everything we owned because they closed the major route were we had just invested in and pulled permits to build a truck stop. Within three days all the truck traffic was shut down on our thoroughfare and they had armed National Guard road blocks. That was it, and I immediately knew the road blocks were coming, and what our new future was to be as soon as that second building was hit.
I could not predict who the exact actors would be, but I knew it was for sure coming, I knew what the agenda was going to be from that point forward.
GW had a personal reason to use the military and get involved.
He said the Iraqi leader’s “hatred” was largely directed at the United States and added: “After all, this is the guy who tried to kill my dad.”
In his speech September 12 to the United Nations on Iraq, Bush mentioned the alleged plot to kill a former U.S. president but did not mention that it was his father. The alleged assassination attempt came when former President Bush visited Kuwait during the Clinton administration. The former president had orchestrated the U.S.-led coalition that pushed the Iraqi army from Kuwait in the Persian Gulf War.