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To: PieterCasparzen
C) They never mention the financial oligarch masters who have their minions throughout senior intelligence positions, as well as the leadership of BOTH political parties.

Theorize much?

D) Some conservatives will knee-jerk support the government, refusing to believe that strong spying capability is bad. Conservatives who oppose the revelations thus fall right into the trap the financial oligarchs set for them, and...

Yep, all of FR fell right into the trap /sarc

G) Of course the smart response is to simply make note of any factual information that comes out. Then research beyond that simple information to tie it to the financial oligarchy. Then publicly expose the financial oligarchy - and as much of their dastardly operations as possible - as far and wide as possible...

The catch is that the all-powerful oligarchy will have anticipated your pathetic attempts to out them and immediately crush you like a bug. Maybe ignore you. Or use any one of 1000 techniques to discredit you; one of the main ones being the planting of information in your name or associated with you that makes you look like a lunatic.

28 posted on 06/29/2013 10:21:22 AM PDT by palmer (Obama = Carter + affirmative action)
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To: palmer
C) They never mention the financial oligarch masters who have their minions throughout senior intelligence positions, as well as the leadership of BOTH political parties.

Theorize much?


Yes, but I've also found some key things that have happened in history that are simple facts, and the facts make our fake US history obvious. These facts, however, are uncomfortable for Republican lackeys, so they will never discuss things like the Dulles brothers, Sullivan and Cromwell, CIA operations at Rockefeller Center during WWII, etc. They live in a fairyland where American financial dynasties are blissfully disconnected from the CIA leadership, and the major philanthropic foundations and international organizations are exactly what their thin veneer of PR says they are. After seeing enough movies, I guess even Congressional testimony is seen as a conspiracy theory.

If you'd like a real "conspiracy theory", I mean, it's "way out there", you'll love it it's so funny, just find a copy of this online:

Joint Hearing
Before the
Select Committee on Intelligence
and the
Subcommittee on Health and Scientific Research
of the
Committee on Human Resources United States Senate
Ninety-fifth Congress
First Session
August 3, 1977

It's funny stuff, hilarious. You won't be able to discern what's behind it without some other documents, but just for the humor value it makes good reading.

Yep, all of FR fell right into the trap /sarc

Not everyone at FR agrees with NSA domestic spying, and not everyone at FR thinks that Snowden is any more significant than William Binney. And of course, the anti-Snowdenites religiously refuse to speak of William Binney. Because he released a ton more than Snowden did and was a 30-year veteran, high-level NSA employee. Republican lackeys just keep screaming, screaming, screaming, pitchforks in hand, Snowden ! Snowden ! Snowden ! Snowden ! Snowden ! It's like North Korea trains our Republican operatives. Keep chanting and smiling ! Go, go, go, yeeeaaaaa Republicans ! Woo-hoo !!!! Let's spam social media with kiw da wabbit, I mean, Snowden !

The catch is that the all-powerful oligarchy will have anticipated your pathetic attempts to out them and immediately crush you like a bug. Maybe ignore you. Or use any one of 1000 techniques to discredit you; one of the main ones being the planting of information in your name or associated with you that makes you look like a lunatic.

That's exactly why everyone should read for themselves and sort out what comes from source documents (like contemporaneous printed news articles, Congressional testimony, corporate filings, etc.) and what doesn't - because the writings of researchers usually have a lot of guesses or outright disinformation in them, mixed in with references to original sources.

Without certain information, talk of large financial conspiracy seems ludicrous, it did to me until not long ago when I came across various pieces of information.

A good starting point to get a handle on where we are today with study of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Peabody; of course, that's only a Wikipedia article, one would want to dig for a lot more information on him. While researching, keep in mind to seek the truth, be skeptical of everything, and dig until you find out what was really going on. One needs to have a basic but firm understanding of business finance, i.e., balance sheets, income statement, risk, bankruptcy law, banking and finance, etc., otherwise one will never see the truth. You will come across all sorts of crazy info that's wacky, way off; just filter it and keep gathering what basic, simple facts you can. Eventually a picture will start to develop.

Antony Sutton's works are essential to get a quick overview of some basic facts that don't add up in our public-school-taught fantasy history.
38 posted on 06/29/2013 2:29:37 PM PDT by PieterCasparzen (We have to fix things ourselves)
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