I just saw the Zeitgeist Movie — WOW!!!

There are a lot of great documentaries out there that cover the fraud that is religion, the 9-11 false flag attacks, and the moneychangers. I’ve seen a lot of them, but never one that puts it all together so well.

Link to Zeitgeist Movie on Google Video and to the Zeitgeist Movie website.

Honestly, the most important thing to understand here is our monetary system. Once you comprehend that system you’ll either be a revolutionary or a banker yourself, depending on what kind of person you are.

Here are some links from the Wiki side of this site that will help you learn more:

Zeitgeist Movie WikiProtest Page

Banking and Monetary Issues

Education

New World Order

WikiProtest.com Main Page



Join the Army, get free speed!
Tuesday June 12th 2007, 8:21 am
Filed under: Health, Iraq

I came across this article about soldiers being given a drug that makes the trigger happy. It turns out the drug given is dexedrine, an amphetamine capable of keeping users awake for as long as 60 hours. Dexedrine is basically pharmaceutical speed, meth, tweak, crystal. This is what we’ve become, an empire that sends crazy tweaked out people with machine guns to go “spread democracy.”

It’s going to get even better when these guys finish their tours of duty and come home to be cops.



Clips of everything Ron Paul had to say at the New Hampshire Debate 6-6-2007
Thursday June 07th 2007, 5:06 pm
Filed under: 2008 Election, Freedom, Immigration, Iraq, Ron Paul, US Constitution



The return of the DRAFT!! The Universal National Service Act of 2007 (pending)
Monday January 29th 2007, 1:11 pm
Filed under: Bush, Corruption, Iraq, New World Order, Uncategorized

Well, it’s not really a “draft”, it’s “National Service” but it just happened to be introduced on the same day as the ’surge’ of additional troops in Iraq was announced in the media, and later confirmed by Bush’s State of the Union Speech.

Introduced by Rep. Rangel, the act would:

To require all persons in the United States between the ages of 18 and 42 to perform national service, either as a member of the uniformed services or in civilian service in furtherance of the national defense and homeland security, to authorize the induction of persons in the uniformed services during wartime to meet end-strength requirements of the uniformed services, to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to make permanent the favorable treatment afforded combat pay under the earned income tax credit, and for other purposes.

One good thing about this bill is it looks like there will be a limitation on recruitment into the armed services:

    (b) Limitation on Induction for Military Service- Persons described in section 102(a) may be inducted to perform military service only if–
      (1) a declaration of war is in effect;
      (2) the President declares a national emergency, which the President determines necessitates the induction of persons to perform military service, and immediately informs Congress of the reasons for the declaration and the need to induct persons for military service; or
          (3) members of the Army, Navy, Air Force, or Marine Corps are engaged in a contingency operation pursuant to a congressional authorization for the use of military force.

Oh, wait. We’ve been living under at least one of these conditions almost continually for the last 30 years, and right now #2 and #3 are in effect.

So, what does this mean? I believe it means that we are getting ramped up to greatly expand the use of our armed services around the globe. The next obvious target is Iran. Also on the list is Syria, North Korea, and Venezuela. And that’s just the immediate list. Who knows what else these maniacs are planning.

 The Univeral National Service Act of 2007



Bush’s Troop Surge Already Under Way
Wednesday January 10th 2007, 5:56 pm
Filed under: Bush, Iraq

ABC has reported (link) that at least ninety advanced troops from the 82nd Airborne Division have arrived in Baghdad today, with an additional 800 troops expected to arrive on Thursday.

These additional troops represent the first wave of what is expected to be a surge of 20,000 additional troops.

Apparently Bush’s speech tonight to announce his “new plan” in Iraq will only confirm actions that have already begun.

In response to the expected announcement from Bush Democrats in Congress have already started working on a way to stop Bush from carrying out his surge. Today legislation was introduced in an attempt to block funding for Bush’s increase in troop levels.

While that tidbit is being played out in the media the fact that Bush has been financing the war mostly without any approved funding from Congress is being completely ignored.

I see this panning out one of two ways:

1. The Dems will block funding, while asking Bush to justify the need for more troops. After some “debate” a “compromise” will be reached, and more troops will go in.

2. The Dems will pass legislation blocking funding for increasing troop levels and Bush will do it anyways.

This would not surprise me at all. Tony Snow has already said that Bush doesn’t necessarily need Congresses permission to increase troop levels:

Q- But in terms of anything out of the Pentagon — the troops, deployment, any of the programs we initiate - the President, alone, has the authority to –

MR. SNOW: You know what, I don’t want to play junior constitutional lawyer on this, so let’s wait until we see what happens, if you have specific questions about constitutional authority. But, you know, Congress has the power of the purse. The President has the ability to exercise his own authority if he thinks Congress has voted the wrong way.

Link for quote

So, according to Snow, if Bush doesn’t like the way Congress votes he can override it?

Sounds an awful lot like a Dictator to me.

Honestly, I hope it works out with something like #2 above. The quickest way to get rid of a dictator is to make him act like one.