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And yet he isn't in prison...
In the New World Order people like this will have their heads on sticks.
Isn’t the theory that people like that are the new world order?
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And yet he isn't in prison...
In the New World Order people like this will have their heads on sticks.
...Isn’t the theory that people like that are the new world order?
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Fine, the new NEW world order!
I know (via the internet not rl) the guy who coined the term "9/11 truth".
He has an abiding hate for Cheney, and still thinks his actions on that day were criminal, not because of any conspiracy thing necessarily but because he overstepped his authority. (Many of the demands of the original 9/11 truth movement have been met btw. For example - Just before that Saudi Journo, who coincidently publicised the Saudi financing of the 9/11 hijackers, was killed some info was released that could potentially enable victims families to sue the Saudi govt. I dunno how far it'll go now given he had arms cut off as he was killed in Turkey the other month.)
But Cheney and Bush never testified before the commission. They met (together) with the commission in the white house and answered some questions (together, not seperately!!!) but they were never cross examined. Some people think this is proof of a conspiracy but personally i think it was to save the US the embarrassment of having Bush cross examined about anything in public.
He was already a joke before that all happened.
and then 20 million was wired into my account I'd be straight over to Switzerland
Tell me more.
Not if they can't find me! I'd go Gene Hackman in 'Enemy of the state'No extradition for hamstring conditioning equipment warranty claims down Lucerne way?
It depends what they were cooking. If it was bacon or something I'm sure he'd smell edible.Imagine the stench
It depends what they were cooking. If it was bacon or something I'm sure he'd smell edible.
They were just getting in early on the Soylent Green process. Well played to them.
Too bad they f***ing lost.
The spotlight looms on Fultz. But if the Sixers can keep the faith with Simmons then, injuries permitting, he should be okay.Yeah that’s not great, they do have a very good core of young players to build a team around. If they can keep Simmons, Embiid, Fultz together with help from the older heads like Butler & Redick.
Personally I thought Covington was a better fit then Butler
The spotlight looms on Fultz. But if the Sixers can keep the faith with Simmons then, injuries permitting, he should be okay.
Just read a story on nine.com.au about how 60 minutes did the story on the capture of Peter Scully considered one of Australia's most evil predators and the mastermind behind a worldwide paedophile ring. How has this guy not been introduced to a bullet fired from a gun yet?
Definitely issues there. As you said, questions should have been asked just because it's the right thing to do and there should be a process to follow.
Luckily for most governments, any sort of questioning from the public is often met with people being labelled as "conspiracy theorists/nuts" and the public do the work for them. Investigative journalism doesn't exist because people are paid to shut their mouth or shill for them - but I don't blame them. If I uncovered some sort of 9/11 inside job and my life was threatened and then 20 million was wired into my account I'd be straight over to Switzerland; retired and off the grid. I know it's not the same but look at the laughable AFL media...they haven't asked a hard-hitting question in decades out of fear. Same goes for the real world except for more money and actual lives are at stake. Ignorance is bliss and people are too dumb to question the mainstream media.
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