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Funny how the SPLC comes up related to the Oklahoma City bombing the day after I have a meltdown about the SPLC, going postal over mentioning this bombing as an example of why we have to live in a police state. That mutant on Democracy Now! was so full of shit, and this stuff points to why. More nefarious even than I knew. Actually, the interview was probably happening AS I was melting down. Make of that what you will.
And Scott's promising to link more archives pertinent to this.
The heading for this link on Antiwar is: "The CIA, FBI, SPLC and OKC Bombing" and he's talking to Jesse Trentadue, whose brother was murdered in custody and who is STILL trying to find out exactly who killed him and why.... So if you think I was being harsh on the SPLC yesterday, you really, really, really need to listen to this interview.
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THEN, Scott goes on to link his interview with that nefarious fake black Tea Partier, Will Grigg, about this little turning right wing dissent into terrorism problem the Democratic Fascists seem to favor. That will take another half hour, plus the reading time on his post, out of your day exposing yourself to sense....
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31 March 2010
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I need to seriously unboggle my brain!
ReplyDeleteIt's been totally scrambled trying to make any sense out of all the shit flying around these days!
It all seems so distant to the America I was taught existed.
Maybe it did once, but now it is "opposite-world".
Turns out my meltdown served to clear my decks, and this "opposite world" thing is the very pleasingly fundamental bit of actuality so long obscured by the mental conditioning of PARTISANSHIP... the stuff our version of Fox News has done to us.
ReplyDeleteStrength comes when one SEES.
It’s like we’re in a Si-Fi movie and we have slipped into a parallel universe.
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The 2012ers, to whom I have been paying a lot of attention lately, in my field expeditions to better understand all sentient beings, are taking the tack that It is always darkest before the dawn, to deal with the apparent dichotomy of our entrance into a new and marvelous age and what seems to be going on all around us.
ReplyDeleteAnd, ya know [© Christopher Walken], fantastic as it may seem, as they do seem, they also seem DISTINCTLY more lucid than the mainstream these days. It's startling. But, like I say, kind of wonderful, too. The kind of wonderful people start feeling when they love getting a better view of what's real....