Daddy, I am Scared

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Get your point across with a flash mob

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A few days ago my Daughter, Diana, expressed some pique at a barrage of VT info on 911 that I had just sent to her email address.

“Daddy, you know that my email address is the same one I use for my Real Estate job, people might see it and wonder what I’m into. Daddy I’m scared”.

Over the course of the conversation Diana pointed out that I had been hammering the point that 911 was an inside job for thirteen years without even finding an audience. Even most of my relatives and friends thought that I was crazy. She added that if anyone talks like that in Las Vegas, it is tantamount to treason. Could I please just stop.

A concerned citizen commenting on a short post of mine about getting the message out to a larger audience through personal contact wrote:

“I’ve been trying to wake people up for a few years now and have only managed a few times, most people think I am nuts; they won’t have their world view messed with.”

For me, it’s been 13 years with a similar success rate. My best experiences are when I meet someone and find I’m ‘preaching to the choir’ and then we gush all over each other in an orgy of truth telling and ‘inside information.’ We rush through all the issues of peace and war, which relate to every other issue such as the economy, war on drugs ad nauseam. But all we accomplish with our exuberance is to irritate those suddenly left out of the conversation.

The vital importance of 911 truths is simply this: all the heinous wars, the vast increase in the military budget, the curtailing of civil liberties, the tight control over the Media, the shambles of the economy and a thousand indignities suffered all over the world are based on a single Big Lie, the fraud of 911.

If we are to save the Republic and thereby the rest of the world, we must start with the simple fact that 911 was an inside job.

All the countries we wrecked, all the lives we destroyed, all the torture inflicted were a cosmic error and crimes of the greatest magnitude. It is a great treason costing thousands of American youth their lives and health and looting the treasury.

So how do we get the truth out? How do we turn public opinion? As man who found his career ruined and life threatened opposing the Vietnam War, I can honestly say this. “It really didn’t do a damn bit of good.” The factors that turned the public tide against the war were two widely reported incidents.

 

As I recall, Life Magazine featured a cover photo and write up of a naked, seriously burned three year old Vietnamese girl fleeing a napalm attack. And a certain Lieutenant William L. Calley and troops under his command were exposed in the Mai Lai Massacre.

Never mind that there had been hundreds or even thousands of incidents of this magnitude and the carpet bombing of three or four countries, the intense publicity and scapegoating of Lt. Cally turned public perception. So why was this done?

I had my own reports. They came from veterans returning home to shame and censure, unlike the heroes of WWII. It seems as the unwinnable war dragged on our demoralized troops developed a few habits. It became healthier to lay back and smoke the good Thai weed or indulge in some of the freely available white heroin than to go out and continue to slaughter a bunch of rice farmers along with their wives and children.

Officers foolish enough to challenge this and force the men into taking enemy fire began to take a little fire themselves, complements of their men. “Fragging” they called it. The troops refused to fight and threatened or executed officers that got too pushy. Our fearless leaders no longer had a choice. They had to end the war before the troops brought the rebellion back to the good old USA.

Drone

But this does not solve our immediate problem. Well-paid mercenaries do most of the dirty work now. Worse yet targeted killings by drone attack sanitize the murders to a degree. The media is more controlled than ever. What can a poor boy do? A few ideas:

  • Contact the leadership or the individuals of Oath Takers and challenge them to put their action where their mouth is. Confront them with the evidence and let the arrests start. God knows there are enough dual citizens and obvious traitors out there.
  • Contact College and University administrators and instructors as well as student activists and hangers on.
  • Contact the heads of Religious organizations, such as the Missouri Synod and confront them on their moral obligations. Get after the Pastors of popular Churches, especially the now popular charismatics that have made Sunday church-going a form of entertainment.
  • Contact the lower echelon of political office holders. Go after small town mayors and City Councilmen. Contact Precinct Committee Chairs and Captains.
  • Contact the small media, the local papers, and radio and television outlets.
  • Approach Union Presidents and Business agents.
  • Above all, do things in person and when possible in groups of three or more.

This will require some tools. A well-produced DVD outlining, in plain words and images, the truth not only about 911, but the whole corrupt enchilada of our Government, Banking, media, law enforcement, the War in Drugs and cesspools too numerous to mention in this short piece.

Get your point across with a flash mob
Get your point across with a flash mob

This leads us to how to get attention: FLASH MOBS. I like using the social media in novel ways

Some readers may be familiar with flash mobs that appeared in Shopping Malls to do musical performances. I’ve seen one or two on Youtube. Others may be familiar with young criminal flash mobs that pull raids on unsuspecting businesses and make off with some booty.

My own inspiration came from a visit to my daughter, Diana in Lost Wages. It was summer and business was slow; vacancies abounded.

I had got my poolside room at the Riviera at a mere forty dollars per night. But when I approached the desk to reserve a few more nights, the price had gone up to $400. I staggered out and ran around in an effort to find a cheap room. Even the slummiest motels were asking two to three hundred dollars. Sin City was packed!

The massive influx was caused by a single factor. An internet social group had decided to FLASH MOB Lost Wages. Many of the mostly younger crowd wore Tee shirts promoting the group. By hanging out with various mob members I discovered that many did not have enough money to gamble or enjoy the lavish shows. They partied in ample walking areas and drank cheap booze.

I recalled how Governor Howard Dean had made use of Meet Up[dot]Com to raise crowds for rallies and fundraisers. This was instructional to this old man. So maybe we can learn from the crazy kids adrift in Lost Wages and the former Chairman of the Democratic National Committee. Dean’s methods secured two terms for the current president.

As 2016 elections loom, I don’t want to again hear “Daddy I’m Scared”. I rest my case.

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