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Old April 24th 10, 08:06 PM posted to sci.space.policy
Brad Guth[_3_]
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Default Obama's plans even wackier than those of Bush

On Apr 24, 7:29*am, William Mook wrote:
Brad, you must be a fan of psychobilly musician, Mojo Nixon. * I was
on a road trip recently and had the opportunity to listen to Nixon's
radio show on Sirius Lying c**cksuckers.

On the show Mojo Nixon recounted an imaginary tale where the new
President has his first meeting - not on the schedule. *Something of a
personal nature organized by his security detail. *Not yet familiar
with the traditions of his offce, he agrees to attend, thinking he
would receive some sort of personal honor from the security folks.
He's ushered into the situation room by the officer of the day and is
surprised to see the head of security who introduces him to other
attendees. *At the meeting are a surprising array of notable
industrialists and wealthy individuals with somber serious looks on
their faces. *He notices that contrary to Federal Law, they are
smoking cigars in a public space. *He is asked by head of security if
he'd like to light one up. *The President stands behind his usual
chair not taking a seat declines. *The President irritated by being
uninformed about this meeting seeing that its likely far more
important than just a traditional greeting by security, asks, how can
I help you gentlemen? *Not a word is said. *In response the lights go
down as a projection screen comes down from the ceiling and an ancient
16 mm projector flashes into noisy life. *Its a silent film, of the
shooting of JFK, taken from an angle not seen before, which clearly
shows shooters on the grassy knoll. *One of the plasma screens on the
wall beyond the projection screen comes to life showing the details of
the person who made the film in '63 and how they died a few months
later and the details of how that death was arranged and covered up.
At the same time a TOP SECRET folder is placed in front of the
President for him to review with more details of the operation.
Another silent 16 mm film is spliced to the first, showing the scene
again from a different angle. *Another Texan's face appears on another
plasma screen alongside the first. *Another TOP SECRET file detailing
termination procedures of that citizen is tossed on the growing stack
with a sharp smack. *Through it all, not a word is said. *Another film
clip this time showing men moving from the grassy knoll and putting
their weapons away pointing at the camera. *In all seven film clips,
seven citizens and three family members associated with them, one only
five years old, who's only crime was being at the wrong place at the
wrong time - mothers, fathers, sons and daughters - decent people all
- destroyed to keep these films and this operation secret.

The ancient film projector stops and there is total silence in the
room. *The lamp darkens and with it the plasma screens darken also.
The lights are brought up. *The President standing behind his seat at
the table looks at the TOP SECRET folders and quietly takes his seat
and places his hand softly atop the stack. *The security director
smiles and says, any questions? *The President looks at the group of
powerful individuals. *All white he notices. *He decides he has
nothing to say to these peopl *and absently pulls a hard pack of
Marlboro Reds out of his pocket and lights one up, looking away. *His
chief of security is standing over him smiling inanely. *Any
questions? *he repeats. *The President takes a draw on his cigarette
waiting. *The security officer of the day clears his throat. *Mr.
President, I believe you may have dropped this when you got your
cigarettes. *The officer sets a single typewritten page in front of
the President. * What's this? *the President asks. *The officer
replies, I think its an agenda of some sort sir. *An industrialist at
the opposite end of the table takes a draw on his expensive cigar
leans forward and says, I believe she is right Mr. President. *Its the
major points of your agenda for the next four years. *I see, the
President says, and he is escorted out of his own situation room
because there is a private meeting scheduled among industrialists - to
discuss strategy not involving the government.

Now, how realistic do you think this dramatic story is? *Not very!
Such confrontation would break most of us - granted. I don't think it
would break someone who made it to the Presidency. * In fact, it would
be pointless and stupid. *A President would do something - heroic - to
break out of this situation - and mostly - they'd want to kick the
asses of the people who tried to do this sort of ****. *And they would
have the resources to succeed.

The big argument Brad is do industrial interests trump intelligence
interests? *I think domestic and foreign intelligence does worry a lot
about **** most of us don't worry about - because they're charged with
that task. *They're there to protect the USA and the world where
possible, from nuclear annihilation. *This is a worthy goal on the
face of it. *They were given absolute power in the 1950s by Truman and
Eisenhower working together. *Against this power the power of
industrial interests is as nothing.


Do you think Henry Kissinger just came to visit GW Bush and his
sidekick, in order to tell funny stories and to play that game of "pin
the tail on the donkey"?

Do you really think suppressing global access to Iraq’s vast flow of
cheap oil had nothing to do with that administration’s highly
questionable era of war actions?

Do you think there are no other faith-based and/or social-political
special interest groups putting their foot down, along with a loaded
gun to the heads of anyone getting in their way?

I'm not saying that everyone in politics is a bad guy or nasty gal,
nor am I saying that nothing good ever comes out of our government and
its skewed form of democracy that makes it next to impossible for Mook
Energy as well as for anyone else that's capable of improving the
future, as well as revising history or otherwise suggesting we've been
entirely snookered all along by those in charge. Most Americans just
want to believe that our government has always been honest and thus
truthful.

All I'm ever saying is that the few in charge have their loyal army of
mostly public funded brown-nosed parrots and minions that'll do
whatever it takes in order to please their boss (not necessarily the
president). JFK was simply too much of a mainstream threat,
especially to those Jewish sectors and their collaborative non-Jewish
groups that made life for most of us into a spendy living hell for
anyone that was interpreted as being a nonconformist or the least bit
anti-Semitic. Any form of revisionism, no matters how truthful, is
simply considered as anti-Semitic, even if it has nothing whatsoever
to do with Zionists/Jews, because it reflects badly on the truth-
worthiness or trustworthiness of our government and those of their Big
Energy puppet masters.

Monsanto is another good example of how those Rothschilds indirectly
hold onto our private parts, and squeeze. Other trillionaires of
corporate, banking, insurance and investment avenues are equally
saturated with those having their own special insider rules, and
seldom if ever policing their own kind. The very last thing they need
is another JFK, and the last thing we need is another assassinated
president.

~ BG