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I was a child living on Cape Cod, when JFK was shot, and when Teddy went-a-swimming without Mary Jo Kapeckni. The papers drummed a single assassin, but I knew that you don’t go opposite of the direction of being shot. Teddy’s swimming lasted only that first day, and was gone into oblivion the next. I knew that something was wrong with that. I had my first taste of misinformation. I know what I saw that one night, while living in base housing, even with this “Rocky and Bullwinkle” 6 by 6 general with all the I’ve Been There ribbons, tried his best to tell me, that I saw nothing.

I’ve been watching a long time. I know that this so-called media has not been reporting anything that really means anything, ever since the Fall of Saigon to the North Vietnamese Army, as so happily reported by Peter Jennings. I grew up knowing that Communism is a bad thing. A lot of folks these days couldn’t tell, or care.

It is time to wake up. Those of us who are awake have a lot to do.

I do agree that technology has changed society, and enslaved it, to an extent.

I am thankful that someone hasn’t had the bright idea to remove the “off” switch, yet!


8 posted on 02/14/2013 10:43:02 PM PST by Terry L Smith
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To: Terry L Smith
It is time to wake up. Those of us who are awake have a lot to do.

We can't "beat" them. I'm not sure there would be any benefit to humanity even if we could. Given our human natures, another, similar control structure would arise - and very quickly in this time of technological advancement. We want a different illusion than is currently being projected, not what we think we actually want.

22 posted on 02/15/2013 2:36:57 PM PST by Mr. Jeeves (CTRL-GALT-DELETE)
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