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Fetzer Strikes Again...
#1
Oy vey (and I'm not even Jewish!)! If he "just happens to be right" (which I highly doubt) he will claim to be the "Oracle of Madison" -- But, if he is wrong, which I suspect is the case, he will claim: "By exposing the plot, I thwarted it."

http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2012/09/21/...k-on-iran/
GO_SECURE

monk


"It is difficult to abolish prejudice in those bereft of ideas. The more hatred is superficial, the more it runs deep."

James Hepburn -- Farewell America (1968)
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#2
Fetzer's one-person Cassandra Chorus is a weekly event.

None of his dire warnings come to pass.

But as the 50th anniversary approaches, Fetzer is positioning to be the MSM's go-to media voice -- which pleases all who would continue to suppress the truth and ridicule those of us who sanely and honorably discover and reveal it.

I'm afraid that nothing short of an immediate, blanket, public rejection by Fetzer's closest, most notable collaborators -- the likes of David Mantik -- of all that Fetzer has become would be enough to avoid the looming disaster.
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#3
Oh god they left the door open at the Cinque Institute again!



I want to be kind to Dr Fetzer, however he appears to be suffering from a syndrome of projecting previous forms of government intrigue into new events like Doorway Man and this new Iranian Gulf Of Tonkin claim. What I'm trying to say is he shows signs of losing his grasp on reality and projecting validity into these claims simply because he claims them. There's a delusional meglomania involved here where the fact Dr Fetzer suspects them then makes them real simply because he thinks so. While I wouldn't put it past the US to do that false flag attack I'm sensing an important lack of separation in Dr Fetzer between speculating it is possible to projecting it is going to happen because he thinks so.
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#4
...We go now to Dr James Fetzer chairman of the Madison Fair Play For Iran Committee...
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#5
I sent this to Fetzer, commenting on his latest prediction(s). . :
Today is Yom Kippur, and in the neighborhood where I live, plenty of religious Jews can be seen walking to temple.

They are wearing prayer shawls, carrying prayer books, wearing yarmulkas, and pushing baby carriages.

To the extent that I can discern, they are talking about their children, the solemnity of the day.

But I have not heard any any of them saying, "Thank God for Jim Fetzer. . Have you not heard what almost happened? Were it not for him, and his prediction that Israel would use a German submarine to sink a the U.S. Aircraft carrier ENTERPRISE, we would all be dead. Were it not for Fetzer, we might not be alive today. We are oh so grateful for his wisdom and foresight, and for using the Internet to spread these insights and prevent World War III. God Bless Fetzer!"

Unfortunately, I have not heard any evidence of such gratefulness.

You are so under appreciated Jim.

But. . You already know that.

DSL
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#6
The poor man just needs to go quietly.

Alas...the more delusional he becomes the more vocal.

Dawn
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#7
Actually it isn't so bad to interpolate the false flags of the past and create hypothetical warnings. But Dr Fetzer seems to have crossed the line where he is now some kind of soothsayer whom embodies the reality of these things in an almost paranoid way. If he backed-off a little and presented his ideas as hypothetical it might not be such a bad offense.
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