15-08-2009, 07:06 PM
Charles Drago Wrote:Peter, et al,
I cannot overstate the importance of these basic truths regarding the enemy's most significant strategic goal:
Their targets are the future and all its unborn fodder.
As for their tactics:
They do not seek to win arguments, but merely to prolong them.
They do not endeavor to take the fields, but merely to create the illusion that they are level.
They understand that to characterize long-settled issues as eternally beyond any reasonable settlement is to win the day.
So when you choose to engage them on these terms, by definition you lose.
Before the first shot is fired.
The alternative is not silence.
We win by exposing their game.
Hence the deepest meaning of my oft-repeated mantra:
Anyone with reasonable access to JFK assassination evidence who does not conclude that a criminal conspiracy took the president's life is cognitively impaired and/or complicit in the crime.
You may remove "JFK assassination" and substitute "RFK assassination" or "MLK assassination" or "9-11".
"Colby" and "Burton" and their ilk, like Posner and Bugliosi and theirs, are to be treated not with respect or collegiality, but with contempt, derision, and simple, eloquent exposures of their games.
The facts are on our side.
History is on our side.
The truth is on our side.
And the arc of the universe bends toward justice.
Brilliant CD, you should write for a living
My last thought on the subject is that there are still a couple of very good people over there who are diligent forces for truth, Bill Kelly being very prominent in a most diminished group. I wonder if he ever wonders over here. I can see why someone might not wish to be on more than one conspiracy forum, time consuming, and we all have to allocate our time, stealing time for the cause of truth, trying to encourage/enlighten others who seem to exist happily sans any thought of how the world truly is run.
I am proud of our site, we seem to lack agent provocateurs, although I know they are watching. Our limit on "free speech" is akin to the famous "sensible" limit: yelling fire in a crowded theatre.
Dawn, wishing us a happy one year anniversary.