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The War on Fear
Author: riotroom  | Posted: 03-03-2008 | Comments: 0 | Views: 4 | Rating: (50) (?)
 I myself was consumed by the fear that the government filtered throughout the media. It was everywhere, terror, terror, terror! You couldn’t miss it. Now I look back and wonder how I could have been so naïve. How could I not notice what the hawks were trying to do? Members of congress couldn’t even see it. Makes you wonder who’s behind this. Not just the Bush administration. No. Something much larger and well thought out.
There’s been talk for years about underground societies and groups which control the government. These beliefs can really take a toll on you. The pieces really start to come together, they develop as the events hit the papers and the TV screen. Planes crashing, video tapes being destroyed, members leaving the administration, unanswered questions about 9/11, undeniable ties with the Bin Laden’s. The evidence stacks like pancakes.
Bush is just a puppet, like every other president. He’s not vetoing a damn thing, he’s being told what to accept and what not to accept.
I hope that you question your government. Don’t believe every detail that the media gives you. They themselves are not entirely sure of what they’re reporting.
The Republican debates are an obvious display of initiation into the conservative realm of power. Each candidate is tested on their ability to display masculinity and a knowledge of fear. Rudy Giuliani is a master of using his experience with 9/11 as a presentation of his ability to control a disastrous situation. He filters the fear through that event in order to play a mind trick on voters. It’s easy to remember how you felt during those days. It’s easy for him to remind you of how you felt. This tactic is a strong source which all presidential candidates use in order to capture the attention of vulnerable voters.
Just realize what they are trying to do. Don’t dwell their motives of frightening you. You the voter decide when to be afraid, not them.
~ Read article in December 24th, 2007 issue of Newsweek titled: The Roots of Fear by Sharon Begley.
~ Watch: Zeitgeist the movie which you can find on Google videos.
~ Watch: Loose Change 2nd edition which is also available on Google videos
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About the Author:Riotroom was created on the principal goal to remove all restraints on the American public's voice and opinion. It is time that politics be taken to a more radical state, and the people of this country become more eager to express themselves freely whether through debating, journalism, blogs, artwork, music, film, ANYTHING!!! We encourage you to create your own news and voice your own opinion, we'll give you the tools to do it. And we promise to never cut you off, edit your stories, pause you for a commercial break, or limit you in any way. Those limitations are for the mainstream media to use. We promise to never get bought out by Rupert Murdoch of News Corp. or Google, or Disneyland, or Yahoo. That is not for Riotroom to consider. Riotroom's only consideration is you, and the millions of others like you who have been kept silent by our government, our media, our whole system which keeps us in mute. It's time for this to stop and for you to speak up.
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