22-07-2012, 09:56 PM
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[TD]No question we are being setup for chaotic violence, which is beginning to escalate rapidly. During the last week there were stories about police killing innocent civilians in Houston and San Fransisco (likely others), and now the police have attacked the public again in Anaheim. There were even reports of police offering to buy cell-phones from people who took pictures of the 'riot' (blatant attack of armed thugs against peaceful citizens). The police dog attacking the stroller containing an infant was shocking - it was the first thing the dog attacked after being released! Clearly releasing the dog was an act of pure terrorism, as was the entire assault on the group of peaceful citizens protesting yet another police shooting earlier in the day. It's gotten to the point where I don't like going out to places people congregate anymore. We take side-streets to People's Cooperative, which has just about everything we need. I don't mean to bash all police, and I'm the first to defend good cops doing their job properly, but they are becoming the enemies of peace instead of protectors of it. The cops in this video make my skin crawl...
http://www.infowars.com/the-post-aurora-...ard-about/
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[TD]The event in Aurora is Tavistockian. The "we are being set up for major violence" meme reverberates inside several media samplings (I don't consume much, but these caught my eye): The recent three-day six-hour TV special starring Kevin Costner on the McCoys and the Hatfields; the repeated re-plays on AMC and other outlets of the Kevin Costner flick "Open Range"; the cultural phenomenon that is "The Hunger Games"). The entire focus on unlimited martial arts, the now-deep use of competitive reality TV in many fields and applications, and no doubt many others I'm not aware of because I am not drawn to and almost automatically reject anything that smells of gratuitous violence."
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[TD]No question we are being setup for chaotic violence, which is beginning to escalate rapidly. During the last week there were stories about police killing innocent civilians in Houston and San Fransisco (likely others), and now the police have attacked the public again in Anaheim. There were even reports of police offering to buy cell-phones from people who took pictures of the 'riot' (blatant attack of armed thugs against peaceful citizens). The police dog attacking the stroller containing an infant was shocking - it was the first thing the dog attacked after being released! Clearly releasing the dog was an act of pure terrorism, as was the entire assault on the group of peaceful citizens protesting yet another police shooting earlier in the day. It's gotten to the point where I don't like going out to places people congregate anymore. We take side-streets to People's Cooperative, which has just about everything we need. I don't mean to bash all police, and I'm the first to defend good cops doing their job properly, but they are becoming the enemies of peace instead of protectors of it. The cops in this video make my skin crawl...
http://www.infowars.com/the-post-aurora-...ard-about/
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[TD]The event in Aurora is Tavistockian. The "we are being set up for major violence" meme reverberates inside several media samplings (I don't consume much, but these caught my eye): The recent three-day six-hour TV special starring Kevin Costner on the McCoys and the Hatfields; the repeated re-plays on AMC and other outlets of the Kevin Costner flick "Open Range"; the cultural phenomenon that is "The Hunger Games"). The entire focus on unlimited martial arts, the now-deep use of competitive reality TV in many fields and applications, and no doubt many others I'm not aware of because I am not drawn to and almost automatically reject anything that smells of gratuitous violence."
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