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« Reply #40 on: December 02, 2009, 10:12:44 AM »

The biggest and most covered up TRUTH around!

And it was not just one declaration that is missing, but 5!

Afghanistan

Iraq

Pakistan

Iran

GWoT

Don't forget Vietnam, Korea, and the first Iraq.

I read Congressman Obey's bill for the war tax.  In the bill, it actually says "war."  You can't tax a war that wasn't declared.  WTF.
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« Reply #41 on: December 02, 2009, 10:16:14 AM »

One thing that bothers me about Ventura is that on AJ's show the other day he admitted to believing in Evolution. That is what the ELITE believe in also. That is where their faith exists. He's just another Darwinian! Go figure! Which is probably why they are allowing him to do this!

I hope someone puts this show on you tube for anyone who doesn't get TruTV.  We should really assess the direction he takes the show, if it airs.

This is my concern!

He ain't no Darwinian cultist. There is a BIG difference between a Darwinian cultist and someone who talks about evolution. I have fallen in the trap of alienating anyone who simply says the word "evolution". It is part of the divide and conquer programming against all infowarriors (always watch for it ad notice when we are being sucked into it). And AJ set him straight on the New World Order. AJ let him know that the ONLY ONES who will ever run this crap are evil psychos and not to get fooled that a good NWO is possible.
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« Reply #42 on: December 02, 2009, 01:31:43 PM »

AJ let him know that the ONLY ONES who will ever run this crap are evil psychos and not to get fooled that a good NWO is possible.

ANY NWO in any way or form, any world government, is evil, PERIOD.
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« Reply #43 on: December 02, 2009, 02:46:33 PM »

ANY NWO in any way or form, any world government, is evil, PERIOD.

CORRECT!

It takes some people  long time to realize this, but slowly I think everyone is seeing this.
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« Reply #44 on: December 02, 2009, 03:02:56 PM »

He ain't no Darwinian cultist. There is a BIG difference between a Darwinian cultist and someone who talks about evolution. I have fallen in the trap of alienating anyone who simply says the word "evolution". It is part of the divide and conquer programming against all infowarriors (always watch for it ad notice when we are being sucked into it). And AJ set him straight on the New World Order. AJ let him know that the ONLY ONES who will ever run this crap are evil psychos and not to get fooled that a good NWO is possible.


I hope you're right! I still have reservations about Jesse, however he appears to still be learning what's going on (as Alex states sometimes). I guess time will tell after this show airs!
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« Reply #45 on: December 02, 2009, 03:40:01 PM »


I hope you're right! I still have reservations about Jesse, however he appears to still be learning what's going on (as Alex states sometimes). I guess time will tell after this show airs!

well we only got a few hours until he exposes HAARP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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« Reply #46 on: December 02, 2009, 06:37:32 PM »


Jesse V. , he may not hit on all the notes we do, but this man is standing tall, saying truths he is aware of.

He is taking a stand, thats more than enough for me to take my hat off for this guy.

Yup, bless his heart. I have to say that I have this gut feeling he knows much more than what he stating. He is sharp, and was a pol for some time, he is not going to drop truth bombs that the people are not ready for,but he will get there.
Just my hunch folks.
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« Reply #47 on: December 02, 2009, 06:53:27 PM »

Jesse V. , he may not hit on all the notes we do, but this man is standing tall, saying truths he is aware of.

He is taking a stand, thats more than enough for me to take my hat off for this guy.

Yup, bless his heart. I have to say that I have this gut feeling he knows much more than what he stating. He is sharp, and was a pol for some time, he is not going to drop truth bombs that the people are not ready for,but he will get there.
Just my hunch folks.


I have a good vibe, too, Chris... but did you see this from yesterday?


latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-conspiracy-theory2-2009dec02,0,3231045.story

latimes.com
TELEVISION REVIEW
'Conspiracy Theory With Jesse Ventura' on a mission
The former politician and wrestler mines the world of supposed coverups and secrets on truTV while playing fast and loose with actual facts.
By ROBERT LLOYD

Television Critic

December 2, 2009

Jesse Ventura, who used to be the governor of Minnesota and before that was a professional wrestler known as "The Body," is now the star of a television docu-thriller series called “Conspiracy Theory With Jesse Ventura.” It begins tonight on the truTV network (formerly Court TV), whose motto is "Not reality. Actuality" and whose other shows include "The Smoking Gun Presents," "Operation Repo," "Inside American Jail" and "Rehab: Party at the Hard Rock Hotel."

The idea here is that Ventura investigates -- is seen to appear to investigate is probably a better way of putting it -- some of the best-loved semi-secret narratives of our troubled times, including the 2012 apocalypse and the secret bunkers to which you will not be invited; the Bilderberg Group ("their latest alleged plan is to thin out the world's population through disease and vaccines"); and the notion that 9/11 was a stunt arranged by George W. Bush.

Attended in his "War Room" by an "elite team of reporters, researchers and operatives," who resemble a little more closely the kids of "TMZ on TV" than they do the Impossible Missions Force, Ventura casts his gaze into the empyrean thicket where urban legend tangles with political discourse and coincidence can look like causation. The narrative insists that Ventura will keep his mind open, but I don't suppose any of these episodes will end with the Governor -- everyone calls him Governor here -- judging any of these theories to be bunk. You can leave that to the MythBusters.

If anything, the show stacks the deck in favor of the theorists, who get the most screen time and the best camera angles. Tonight's episode concerns HAARP, the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program, an array of antennae in the Alaskan wilderness that shoots bursts of electricity into the ionosphere, which is said by some to have the capacity to change the weather, cause earthquakes and cloud the human mind. (The funding for the program comes largely from the Department of Defense.) The HAARP spokesman who counters the more sinister claims is said to be "in denial," rather than "making a denial," and HAARP itself is described as a "so-called research project" and "a weapon," though it has never been used as such. (The reply to that, I suppose, would be "How do you know it hasn't?")

The show is also conveniently loose in its interpretation of the word "evidence," which here seems to mean "something somebody says" -- as if my telling you there are monsters under my bed were proof that there are. There may be monsters under my bed, but for evidence you are going to have to go down there and take a picture, and I'm not just saying that because it's feeding time.

Whatever truth is out there, it's filtered here through what is arranged more as an adventure series than a documentary: "It all began when I got a call from a guy named Jerry Smith," says Ventura in his best gumshoe voice. "We met at an out-of-the-way tavern in St. Paul. He looked like an insurance agent but there was nothing mild-mannered about what he had to say."

I'm sure that the military would like to be able to control the weather and your mind -- who wouldn't? But you don't have to believe any of these, let's say, interesting propositions to find "Conspiracy Theory" enjoyable. In its mix of low budget and dramatic overstatement it has the amiability of a B-movie or Saturday afternoon serial.

The Governor's quest brings him right to the gates of HAARP, where he is denied entry (and his cameras go haywire). "An operation that's run by the Navy doesn't shut out a former Navy SEAL unless they've got something to hide," he says, and though this is an arguable statement, you put enough of them together and soon enough you're wearing a colander on your head to keep the voices out.

robert.lloyd@latimes.com

Copyright © 2009, The Los Angeles Times
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« Reply #48 on: December 02, 2009, 06:55:47 PM »

One thing that bothers me about Ventura is that on AJ's show the other day he admitted to believing in Evolution. That is what the ELITE believe in also. That is where their faith exists. He's just another Darwinian! Go figure! Which is probably why they are allowing him to do this!

I hope someone puts this show on you tube for anyone who doesn't get TruTV.  We should really assess the direction he takes the show, if it airs.

This is my concern!






I am actually going to watch TV tonight, truTv at that.I hate the 24/7 cop shows they run.But bringing an open mind.
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« Reply #49 on: December 02, 2009, 06:56:46 PM »

I am actually going to watch TV tonight, truTv at that.I hate the 24/7 cop shows they run.But bringing an open mind.

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« Reply #50 on: December 03, 2009, 12:02:57 AM »

Does anyone have this up for download yet?  Just got off work, I'm fiending!
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« Reply #51 on: December 03, 2009, 06:19:23 AM »

One thing that bothers me about Ventura is that on AJ's show the other day he admitted to believing in Evolution. That is what the ELITE believe in also. That is where their faith exists. He's just another Darwinian! Go figure! Which is probably why they are allowing him to do this!

I hope someone puts this show on you tube for anyone who doesn't get TruTV.  We should really assess the direction he takes the show, if it airs.

This is my concern!







Hi Joe.

I know your no spring chicken and have been around the block a few times, thats my hunch anyway.
I respect your religious convictions, sincerley.

I learned something a long time ago in a war. Guys were Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, Buddists, athiest, agnostics, evangelists, and on and on.
I mention this becasue we did not give a fat twit what religion the other guy beleived in, it did not matter.
What did is we were united to survive, yes united or defeated.

My punch line, simply,as our founders insisted- seperation of church and state, why, the truth is only one, it is not divided. -Religions are big time. I say each to his own, I am with hope that we do not judge one another simply because of our religous background or spitiual beleifs. That would divide us.
No matter what one beleives, truth and conscience are the creators direct line. I'm an old fart, I beleive in God, have turned my life and will over to the creator long ago, however I will not judge those who are of different beleifs.
TRUTH is a light at the end of the tunnel, those who seek truth combined  with conscience, will find the light. Its a long and dark tunnel, but united we will find that light.
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« Reply #52 on: December 03, 2009, 12:57:05 PM »

I have a good vibe, too, Chris... but did you see this from yesterday?


latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-conspiracy-theory2-2009dec02,0,3231045.story

latimes.com
TELEVISION REVIEW
'Conspiracy Theory With Jesse Ventura' on a mission
The former politician and wrestler mines the world of supposed coverups and secrets on truTV while playing fast and loose with actual facts.
By ROBERT LLOYD

Television Critic

December 2, 2009


robert.lloyd@latimes.com

Copyright © 2009, The Los Angeles Times


Freeski.  (read this article)
LLoyd is on a tirade, sure he is, soldouts have to discredit the truth, if they didn't , well Freeski, they would be out of a job and gobs of money.
Hey bro, let them , the more they go MSM with this the more attention will be focused on Jesse and us.

Any human with a fuctioning brain and a tad of curiosity seeks a motive for a catastrophe, or crime, war, health care,the patriot act, bailouts etc. 

Then what could truthers possibly gain,(TRUTH)(FREEDOM & JUSTICE)- and on the other hand what could the regime and their playmates gain. $$, power, controll.
I beleve that it will become clear to many that we are not the FK tin hats, that we are investigators seeking the truth, and we have the evidence to back up our accusations.

J. Ventura could be in Mexico sucking down some cold brew and getting a tan on a quiet beach with his family. He's by no means broke, he doesn't need to do this. I beleive people will catch this from the getgo.

He's a truther, and has a quick mind, and is a split second with a rebuttal. Let them spout their venom, it will surely create more attention.
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