Wednesday, March 07, 2007

911 The Road to Tyranny

I am having a hard time trying to come up with words to say. Demoralizing, uhmm. Its very disturbing. I think it is around 1 hour 30 minutes, you will see training going on to prepare for camps and Martial Law. You just have to watch this whole thing.

Know that the camps are real. They are being rebuilt starting in 2006. I have seen news articles on them. Millions of dollars are being invested in putting camps back into commssion after they were decommissioned. There are people being moved to these camps without warning, warrants, or reason.

Families are being split up, Father in 1 camp, Mother in another, children in another.

Here is a question for you that is covered in this film. What is foreign and the request for foreign troops doing on the streets patrolling in the US? You will see a story where military men trying to disarm a police officer.





http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7309475304055637591&q=www.infowars.com




Discrepency in 911 The Road to Tyranny.

If you go to 1:25, you will hear Alex Jones talk about Christianity under attack by the government. In some sense this may be true. The problem though is that he says a couple things from the document, The Megiddo Project. He says that the document states, anyone believing in the 2nd coming of Christ, anyone that believes in Jesus Christ, that does home schooling, and any gun owners are considered a terrorist/hate group (1:26:32).

This is not the case. I read the whole document and it does not state that at all. I looked on the video screen and compared the page about the homes chooling to what I have and it matches. So I know we have the same document.

I really believe Alex Jones did not even read this whole document. If he did, then he would not be saying what he is saying. On the other hand, maybe he did read it and he wants to hype it up for his movie?

You can follow along with me on the Project Meggido on page 11. If you read paragraph 2, it talks about home schooling.

I will type it out here:

Under this hypothetical NWO/One World Government, the following events are to take place: 1) private property rights and private gun ownership will be abolished; 2) all national, state and local elections will become meaningless, since they will be controlled by the UN; 3) the US Constitution will be supplanted by the UN charter; 4) only approved churches and other places of worship will be permitted to operate and will become appendages of the One World Religion, which will be the only legitimate doctrine of religious beliefs and ethical values; 5) home schooling will be outlawed and all school curriculm will need to be approved by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO); and 6) American military bases and other federal facilities will be used as concentration camps by the UN to confine those patriots, including the militias, who defy the NWO.......

3rd Paragraph:

The NWO conspiracy theory is particularly relevant to the millennium because the year 200 is considered to be a triggering device for the NWO due to the element of computer breakdown.....

It is clear that the statements about gun owners and homeschoolers it talking about the hypothetical NWO One World Government . They are saying that this is what people believe will happen if the NWO comes into power. It says nothing about homeschoolers being considered this and this is the exact paragraph that Alex Jones uses.

In this document, they talk about people believing in the 2nd return of Christ. They specifically talk about people that believe it will happen in the year 2000 and that they are preparing for a war that they will initiate. These people are stock piling weapons and are preparing to fight. Some of these groups believe the government is the arm of Satan and will provoke a war against them.

This document says nothing about all Christians, or all that believe in the 2nd coming are terrorists. There is a problem though. Any group stockpiling guns will be watched. Stockpiling weapons is not illegal. The ATF was in violation when they swarmed the Waco Texas Compound. This document does not mention that but plays out the Waco Texas incident as those people were in violation. They also are dishonest about the OK city bombing and said that Timothy Mcveigh and Terry Nichols acted alone when they know it isn't true.

Now I am really curious how many other documents Alex Jones has not quoted correctly. How much of his stuff is hyped up off of these inaccuracies. I am hoping that this is the only one but I have a feeling there is a lot of this going on with him.

Like he said at the end of his movie. "Look for yourself." The problem is that most people wont.

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