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Old April 25th 10, 09:36 PM posted to sci.space.policy
William Mook[_2_]
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Default Obama's plans even wackier than those of Bush

I think your comments regarding a Jewish cabal running our government
proves you're not right in the head, Brad. That's my opinion.

Fact is, there has been domestic intelligence and domestic operations
since revolutionary times to promote self government in the Americas
that gave Royalist sympathizers headaches then. These were not Jewish
at all. This effort to narrow the range of political discourse became
more formalized at the end of the Civil War with the creation of the
Secret Service, which is organized to protect the Republic and the
Office of the President not the person of the President. Throughout
this period you see popular people with strong opinions opposing the
Status Quo people like Joseph Smith Jr., Huey Long, Martin Luther King
marginalized and murdered. Smith and Long when they announced running
for President. King when he opposed an unpopular war and attempted to
organize a highly publicized march on Washington DC. Folks important
to the nation but with disruptive political ideas like Henry Ford are
merely marginalized. To my mind the proof of a conspiracy surrounding
JFK wasn't anything related to the death of JFK, but to the death of
RFK and the timing and nature of the marginalizing of Teddy Kennedy.

After the Civil War it seems that the range of political discourse was
limited to those issues that would not divide America greatly, with a
focus on labor movements and the containment of populist movements
that attempted to appeal to the newly emerging population of workers
coming to the cities from the farms. This naturally evolved later
into anti-communist efforts. After the development of nuclear weapons
control of the WMDs and the ability to project them into America
became paramount. Truman and Eisenhower reorganized the War
Department and Intelligence Services into DOD and CIA along with NSA.
We have today's network of State sponsored controls.