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Friday
Jul222011

Wake-Up Call - 07/22/11

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Homeland Security Wants You To Snitch On Your Neighbor

A ridiculous video put out by the Department Of Homeland Security informing you that you are surrounded by terrorists waiting to blow you up if you don’t corner them first. Google: ‘Fema partners with homeland security on psyops campaign’, hit ‘enter’ and play the 10-min video. It is very scary. It is designed to make you feel fearful and helpless and dependent on your friendly government. Figures collected by John Mueller of Ohio University show you are more likely to be killed by lightning, accident-causing deer or severe reactions to peanuts than terrorists. The spectacular failure of the biggest spending binge in peacetime American history which has had no effect whatsoever on the economy. The government refuses to admit the error and there are rumors that they want to do it again! The futility of government spending in economic terms.

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