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Tuesday, November 11, 2008

The New World Election

So the traitor George W. Bush is gone in less than 2 months and America has made history. We have erased some of the racial boundaries that have hindered and corrupted our nation since it's conception. The election was ordained a victory at exactly 333 electoral votes. But we are in the midst of an economic apocalypse. In the last eight years our freedoms and liberties have been chained, raped and executed. The Federal Reserve has wrapped its festering wounds around our lives and our vision is blinded by the blue lights of the television telling us what we need and what we want are one in the same.

Now our government is switching hands from right to left and now we must face the questions. Will we reshape our republic and restore our rights or will we continue, inebriated off the
fumes of ignorance, doing a hundred mph on the highway to hell? So the questions: What is next? Will real change come? Will the drug war be stopped? How about the war in Iraq and Afghanistan? Will the Patriot Act and The Military Commissions Act be repealed? Will we continue to torture people? Will black and brown people, and poor people in general, still make up the majority of occupants in our prison system? Will the constitution be put back together? Will the surveillance society continue to thrive, track our every action and build files to be used against us? Will truth prevail or will tyranny reign supreme?
I do not have the answers to these questions yet but President Elect Barack Obama has hand picked his chief of staff, who will be highest ranking member of his cabinet. He has selected man by the name of Rahm Emanuel. Who is Congressman Rahm Emanuel? What does he believe in? What do we know about him? We know his father Benjamin M. Emanuel was born in Jerusalem and was a member of the Irgun, a militant Zionist group which operated during the British Mandate of Palestine and is considered a terrorist group by the British and the New York Times because of their brutal attacks on civilians. Emanuel is a supporter of Bush’s invasion of Iraq. He voted to extend and expand the Patriot Act. We know he wrote in his book The Plan: Big Ideas for America he has ideas on how to “fight against the spread of evil and totalitarianism.” Emanuel suggests “we must protect our homeland and civil liberties by creating a new domestic counterterrorism force like Britain’s MI5.” His answer to evil is a compulsory service for all Americans ages 18 to 25. The following excerpt is from pages 61-62 of the 2006 book:

It’s time for a real Patriot Act that brings out the patriot in all of us. We propose universal civilian service for every young American. Under this plan, All Americans between the ages of eighteen and twenty-five will be asked to serve their country by going through three months of basic training, civil defense preparation and community service. …

Here’s how it would work. Young people will know that between the ages of eighteen and twenty-five, the nation will enlist them for three months of civilian service. They’ll be asked to report for three months of basic civil defense training in their state or community, where they will learn what to do in the event of biochemical, nuclear or conventional attack; how to assist others in an evacuation; how to respond when a levee breaks or we’re hit by a natural disaster. These young people will be available to address their communities’ most pressing needs.

Can anyone say stasi? This echoes one of Obama's other advisers Zbigniew Brzezinski (He helped create The CFR and The Trilateral Commission with David Rockefeller) who said

"The
technetronic era involves the gradual appearance of a more controlled society. Such a society would be dominated by an elite, unrestrained by traditional values. Soon it will be possible to assert almost continuous surveillance over every citizen and maintain up-to-date complete files containing even the most personal information about the citizen. These files will be subject to instantaneous retrieval by the authorities."
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Between Two Ages: America's Role in the Technetronic Era, 1970.

He is also quoted saying
"This regionalization is in keeping with the TriLateral Plan which calls for a gradual convergence of East and West, ultimately leading toward the goal of one world government. National sovereignty is no longer a viable concept." --- Zbignew Brzezinski

With friends like these who needs enemies. After all it was a defeat in WW1, a
shattered and weak economy and a false-flag terrorist attack that led to the rise of Hitler and the National Socialist German Workers' Party aka the Nazi's. It was this environment of fear that caused people to vote against freedom and trade liberty for security. And it was banks, people and corporations like GE, Ford, IBM, US senator Prescott Bush (President Bush's Grandfather), the Rockefeller owned Standard Oil (Exxon Mobil), Kodak, the Vatican, DuPont, Shell Oil, J.P. Morgan Chase , Citibank etc that funded the rise of Fascism. My point here is that we are living in a similar environment and these corporations are still around and are still very powerful. We need to open our eyes and read between the lines and not let fear dictate our decisions.

This election will inspire millions of people, all colors and creeds, and I'm definitely happy that a majority of Americans are starting to shed the scales of racism and are beginning to see that any type of racism is retarded. During this election the mantra was Change. Is change coming? If Obama wants to bring change he must bring in new blood into his circle and not just the same Washington gatekeepers that have been in power for years and that represent the same totalitarian dreams of a one world system where the super elite rule with an eco-friendly iron fist. I hope this is the case and I'm not trying to take away from this historic time but I know the system a little to well to be disillusioned by a new face on an old body.


Peace,
Oddity

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