Keith Johnson interviews the one and only Michael Collins Piper about the fever of irrationality that has gripped much of the ‘movement’ in recent years.
Also, the shootings in Connecticut and whether there is a real ‘gun grab’ in process.
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Keith Johnson, Michael Collins Piper and Mark Glenn. This, folks, is as good as it gets!
ReplyDelete^^ LOL. So says the muslim from Canada. All of these hosts are pro-muslim. You are rooting for your team, simple as that, yet you do not have the intellectual honesty to admit such things. You forgot Johnathan Crapaziah lol.
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ReplyDelete@anon
There is nothing wrong to be honest whom to support and whom not!
But @anon whats wrong with you?
How many thought-crimes to you bury in your closet?
^^ Try again, but this time with coherent ideas and complete sentences. lol
ReplyDeleteAn excellent show. Agree that the Sandy Hook operation is much more likely to be a move along the "Homegrown Terror" and/or PC "thought crime" agenda than anything else.
ReplyDelete"....Agree that the Sandy Hook operation is much more likely to be a move along the "Homegrown Terror" and/or PC "thought crime" agenda than anything else...."
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't surprise me that Glenn and company would support "home grown terror".
Why?
Because Adam Lanza is WHITE.
White is Evil...according to Glenn and company.
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ReplyDeleteThey always push 'real terror' as opposed to hoaxed terror without any proof of dead bodies, autopsies or independent verification because that is their job, to be either direct agents or useful idiot gatekeppers for their own retarded understanding of the level of control exercised over the media.
All of these guys just proceed to conclusions given to them by the media, both mainstream and alternative, that 'real terror events' are the name of the game without requiring any proof at all. They always operate on the surface of things and never dig any deeper than their agendas require and therefore deliberately lie by omission.
"The master plan of 9/11 was to demolish the redundant, asbestos-filled WTC complex in Lower Manhattan - 9 buildings in all. The area would naturally be evacuated (as for all such demolitions) in order to prevent a slaughterhouse of dreadful proportions - not a good idea at all. To be sure, this was no mass murder scheme - just a formidable opportunity for massive financial gains and military propaganda. The military (and its various intelligence affiliates) would manage the ground logistics, such as securing the area, raising smokescreens to hide the proceedings from public view, and last but not least, electromagnetic countermeasures to keep any private cameras from filming the mayhem. The WTC complex was thus 'safely' destroyed in bright daylight. It was a magician's trick, pulled off by sleight of hand to fool the few (the NY onlookers) - and with computer graphics to fool the world (the TV viewers).
The rest was (and still is to this day) a gigantic simulation staged and upheld by the complicit news media propaganda machine. The major news corporations are headed by a handful of moguls who are, contrary to popular belief, wholly subservient to the executive powers of USA, Great Britain, Europe and indeed, most of the world's governments. This unfortunate, yet widespread public belief (that the media checks and 'polices' our politicians) is being currently exploited to its full potential for the profit of a restrict so-called 'elite'. In his time, George Orwell would have called their structure "the Network". I suggest to call what we have today "the Nutwork" - since their inconsiderate behavior betray tell-tale signs of rampant megalomania and an alarming absence of mental balance.
Simon Shack
from "Introductory Tour Guide to the September Clues Research":
http://cluesforum.info/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=477
You know its funny how people can outsmart themselves. Weapons have already been confiscated in much of the western world. I distinctly remember when the weapons were confiscated in Britain and Australia.
ReplyDeleteI like Mike Piper and he makes some good points but saying they cant or wont do that reminds me of all the times Ive heard people say "they would never do that" and then they went and did it!
Ian