Theos-World Re: Democracy American style
Mar 07, 2003 09:14 AM
by Steve Stubbs
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, Theo Paijmans <th.paijmans@w...>
wrote:
> Read: '...a public mall in the state of New York...' Since when is
a *public*
> mall private property? Besides, we all know that it had to do with
the text
> on the t-shirt, which he had just bought in *the same mall*.
Absolutely true that they did not like his message. I agree that he
should have the right to say what he wishes (nd I agree with the
antiwar message). What I was saying is that the security guards
found a way to inibit freedom of expression without infringing the
first amendment. There are regrettably numerou ways of doing this,
and they are being studied by religious groups and "compassionate
conservatives." I did not mean for anyone to interpret that I
applaud this sort of thing. I may have chosen my words poorly.
> I seem to recall something to the effect that in a democracy, you
can express
> yourself and/or voice your opinions. But, just keep your eyes
closed for the
> fact that George Orwell's prediction is one step closer.
Actually, that should be George Bust and not George Orwell. Now that
one George is dead, another George is fulfilling his prophecy. At
least George Orwell could express himself well, whereas George Bush
cannot do anything that I can see except screw things up.
There is a book published in the French language called L'Effroyable
imposture which documents the fact that the pattern of damage to the
Pentagon could not have been caused by an airplane. The author
concludes that the airplane actually just flew close to the building
for the purpose of being photographed and that charges planted inside
the building by "Rummy" Rumsfeld's people were used to cause the
actual damage. People who were disfavored politically or in line for
expensive military retirements were relocated to the blast site just
before detonation. Interestingly, also, a side of the building was
chosen which had been fortified, so that the blasts gave the Pentagon
a good idea how effective their fortifications would be in the event
of a real attack. The point of all this, aside from getting rid of
unwanted Pentagon personnel and testing fortifications, was to make
it appear that an invasion of Afghanistan was justified, since
Afghanistan controls the land routes to Caspian Sea oil and is
therefore real estate of great interest to the Bush oil family. The
author says the plane was later flown to Ohio and destroyed there so
as to prevent embarrassing questions being raised. With Bush there
it is hard to see how anything could be embarrassing enough to make
things worse than they already are.
It has also been pointed out that in an effort to reduce the loss of
human life, the Mossad advised Jews to stay away from the World Trade
Center on the day those structures were brought down. The peculiar
thing is that the Mossad has been criticized for saving some of the
prospective victims instead of the administration being criticized
for not saving the remainder of them. Talking about the glass being
half empty!
There is no doubtin my mind that all of this is true. Maybe I should
call him the Dark Prince instead of the Dense Prince.
Now that the Bush family is preparing to seize oil wells in Iraq and
add them to the family portfolio, theosophists who see "universal
brotherhood" as anything more than just a talking point or a bad joke
have one last opportunity to stop the war. Public support for the
Bush self enrichment program has dropped to 47%. Some of those folks
are royalists and monarchists who will hear nothing but praise for
the Dense Prince. But probably half of them will change their minds
when they find out this is a simple grab for money generating natural
resources on the part of a private dynasty of plutocrats. Spread the
word and make people aware that this is a typical Republican scandal
of the type we have seen ever since the time of Lincoln. Lincoln as
you know started a war and then proceeded to profiteer off it. Turn
public opinion against the greedy Prince and force him to resign.
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