Monday, March 06, 2006

Life in 2005


We're all living in the middle of the first decade of the 21st century. Just in the morning, I heard the WING TV radio telecast talking about Jeff Bonjo talking about his bio-diesel that is cost efficient, so he doesn't have to pay a lot of money to receive oil. Never forget that this oil crisis is contrived, so we won't have access to alternative energy that can easily replace fossil fuel.
Peak Oil was promoted by the Club of Rome in the 1970’s, which was founded by Aurelio Peccei. Peccei held a meeting in 1968 that advocated massive depopulation of the Earth. Much of Peak Oil have infiltrated the 9/11 Truth Movement spreading across the country. It is a 100% fact that Peak Oil never brought the Twin Towers down. Also, oil isn’t even the sole intention behind the Anglo-American “war on terrorism.” The good news is that most of the alternative media like WINGTV, Gold, Dave McGowan, and even Alex Jones exposed the Peak Oil agenda for what it is. Now, I wonder who benefits from the London bombing that occurred in July 7, 2005. It certainly weren’t the Muslim people who had suspicion given unto them by many Americans and the Britain. Before that bombing, there was the Downing Street Memo that totally implicated Bush and Blair with the premeditated intension of invading Iraq before 2003. Also, there was the CIA leaker scandal with more evidence of Karl Rove being the leaker of CIA operative Valerie Plaine. Karl’s defenders say that he didn’t know that Plaine was going undercover, but Rove did realize that she was apart of the CIA. American opposition to the war reached massive level and then the bombing came. Prime Minister Blair is seeking an ID/card system and other anti-civil liberty laws. There are hundreds of cameras in the United Kingdom now. What haven’t those cameras immediately deciphered the true perpetrators of this heinous act. If those cameras were futile against that “terrorism,” why should we who live in America want even more laws that violate the Bill of Rights and Constitution? We shouldn't. Follow God and his commandment. Life in 2005 is full of adventures and craziness. Is America a total police state? No, but I feel it is a "benevolent" dictatorship. I mean that so many illegal laws exist, that the government wants us to feel almost "pristine" or mindless in society by the weight of the apparent corruption. If you do the right thing, you will triumph in the end.




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