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But now you can be safe buy the new and improved 'anti-drone hoodie'
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2264397/The-anti-drone-hoodie-offers-trendier-alternative-tin-foil-hat-worried-spies-sky.html
Posted by phil | January 19, 2013 8:30 AM
One of the standard arguments against conspiracy theories is that, "There is no way a secret like this could have been kept all these years. Too many people would have had to know."
Oh yeah? The only way the radiation experiments on pregnant women in Cincinnati came to light was when a cabinet official decided to reveal them decades later, so that argument has been proven wrong. Not to mention the basic logic that, of course, the ones we know about are the ones that didn't remain a secret. Hello?
One they left out is where the US government sold out our own sailors in the USS Liberty incident. That one is driven by a fear of being called anti-semitic.
There's quite a level of fear in being ridiculed. I have heard lots of people doubt the 9/11 story off the record who would never say it in public. Usually, a few decades have to go by before we really consider the truth. Take JFK, for example.
Did you read the recent comments by Robert Kennedy's son
about JFK? In public, Robert Kennedy went along but off the record he felt the CIA was hooked into JFK's assassination. Interesting.
That's typical of the level of discourse about a bunch of things in America.
Posted by Bill McDonald | January 19, 2013 9:53 AM
All you need to research is Operation Gladio to get some sense of how far the shadow government will go to control the outcome.
Posted by Tim | January 19, 2013 10:15 AM
Hey hey hey. High-emo low-info 'ditto'dupes are not here to click to see smart facts, dumped in their fear-cut and -paralyzed bigotbrains already bent to hide buried in dirt. Do blood-squirting fiend-sex for the crowd.
Because Saturday's children have to work for a living and nobody gets work when they know too much and talk truth. Our FBI entraps only hotheaded wild-eyed cold-blooded psycho semites and that's how our freedom and rights are so safely secured. We pay our few taxes to make sure that all the mall cops and other elite-trained authorities get all the fresh bullets and bombdrones required to enforce the power of democracy, Justice, and the American say.
Posted by Tenskwatawa | January 19, 2013 10:16 AM
Thank goodness Pres Obama is in office now. Finally transparency!
http://tinyurl.com/ayto3tj
Posted by Concordbridge | January 19, 2013 10:16 AM
Robert Kennedy went along but off the record he felt the CIA was hooked into JFK's assassination. Interesting.
Since Kennedy's projection that snow would be nevermore in the Washington DC area were followed shortly thereafter by Snowpocalypse and Snowmaggedon, I guess he had to conjure up some other fantasy to get cheap publicity. Hey, Bobby, how about dumping the trust fund and getting a real job?
Posted by Newleaf | January 19, 2013 10:39 AM
What Bill said. That's why no one had ever suspected until he confessed the secret of Lance Armstrong's superman stamina.
But it you think that's bad, or the JFK hit job by the very CIA he had declared USA-evil he would abolish, then double down your doubt that somebody no one has seen for three years showed up out of nowhere and disappeared back into the same place after shooting through Sandy Hook school, according to the best-seller media script.
Posted by Tenskwatawa | January 19, 2013 10:44 AM
When (if) the government starts doing background checks for mental illness before a person can buy a gun, how will mental illness be defined? Anything in the DSMV? Anything a government doctor says? Will the government go farther in pursuit of the "mentally ill" for other reasons that may be considered "dangerous"?
If anyone thinks that background checks will stop people from committing mass murders, just look at who the mass murderers have been. Largely young men who are alienated and left adrift in our society who have no history of mental illness. But instead of locking up all disaffected young men, we go after mental illness in its broadest form. So when anyone picks up their next bottle of anti-depressants or anti-anxiety medications, or prescription steroids, you might need to wonder who is watching now that all medical records are going digital to comply with the AHA. Interviews with that office manager/bully you had a tiff with?
A perfect prescription for a repeat of what just happened to Aaron Schwartz. But he was a legitimate enemy of the state, wasn't he?
"Where the people fear the government you have tyranny. Where the government fears the people you have liberty."
John Basil Barnhill, Barnhill-Tichenor Debate on Socialism
http://debs.indstate.edu/b262b3_1914.pdf
Posted by Nolo | January 19, 2013 12:12 PM
"... the mass murderers have been ... young men ... who have no history of mental illness." Uh, dossier documents (although sparse, such as there are), for each of them -- the Arizona one who killed a judge and wounded a congresswoman, the Colorado theatre nut one, the Newtown school one -- show psychiatric triage and prescribed 'mind/mood' drugs for all three. Previous others too, but let's not heap quantity on the point. A history of counseling care doesn't mean they are qualified 'mentally ill'; it means they were taking drugs 'under observation.'
If you can't verify my statement by searching, then I can supply the links I've read.
But that's not what I came back to say. I wanted to ask Nawleaf if he was blogging from today's guns-and-bullets party in Salem ...? It is just so important to see the good that has come from the raging, totally-unexpected tragedy in Connecticut, as the topic which is driving the media news of political discussions which all of us, I'm sure, all of us eagerly and earnestly hoped for and are glad to see finally being focussed on, magnified, obsessively talked about, and dealt with.
And I wanted to add a link to a fuller display of the character of the Media Analyst professor, (at FAUniversity, in my prior-linked 'double doubt' news story),
here: MemoryHoleBlog .com, his writings, references, and archives.
Posted by Tenskwatawa | January 19, 2013 1:07 PM
That list is one of the (many) reasons that I always try to vote for candidates that support smaller government. Tons of this sort of evil can be accomplished with less than a rounding error from the federal budget.
Posted by panchopdx | January 19, 2013 2:24 PM
This guy always seemed a little scripted to a lot of people. Almost like he was sent there to plant a story with the public.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnhuKKl5Fvw
Posted by Bill McDonald | January 19, 2013 3:13 PM
Here is a GRrrre-ATE! provocative summation of Sandy-Hook-hoax logistics being a mass awe-shock-&-sorrow-stun tactic serving the strategy for sheepish-conformance gun registration: "It’s the 9/11 of guns" ~ Jon Rappoport
Posted by Tenskwatawa | January 19, 2013 6:01 PM
And thinking the thought that the Sandy Hook incident was staged to cower public acceptance of restrictive gun 'Law' (that sets all the rightwing gun gropers' hair on Fire!), I keep expecting the rightwingers to recognize repeating the pattern of Nine-Eleven Op staging to cower the public under restrictive civil 'Law' then, and so now they would move over and join the leftwingers in shared common interest of accusing and prosecuting Bush & his mercenaries of mass murder.
9/11 for civil rights forfeiture = Sandy Hook for guns forfeiture = lather, soap in the eyes, repeat. Like Bush said, fool you once, fool you twice, fool you ever as long as you listen to TV ... uh, er, and you won't be unfooled again. Or something like that, I didn't really ever listen to Bush but I got the gist of what he was babbling.
Posted by Tenskwatawa | January 19, 2013 6:29 PM
Bill -what would the other story be?
Posted by Nolo | January 20, 2013 4:19 PM