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Is America still a "free country"?

by Guest65370  |  earlier

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Government is not "by the people, for the people", but rather "by the corporation, for the corporation".

Through corporate lobbying and billions of dollars, corporations influence the policies of government. And government, in turn, supplies subsides to the corporations. In a way, major corporations control government and government controls corporations.

The media is not "unbiased". Pentagon has "borrowed" $10+ billion for a propaganda program.

Government trains and finds terrorists as a scare tactic to implement beneficial (for the government) policies like PATRIOT Act and Total Information Awareness.

Sound ridiculous?

http://infowars.com

Listen to the show

http://nw0.info

ENDGAME, TERRORSTORM

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  1. We are not a "free country" we are on the verge of a police state.  Take it a step further then the PATRIOT Act and research NSPD51---which is the martial law bill that Bush signed without Congressional approval (he won't even let them see it) that gives him dictatorship powers, enacts martial law, and suspends the Constitution.  It's right on the White House website.  This country is in a rapid downward spiral and we need to stop it.  Anyone who doesn't think it's true should research Chapter 11 of the NAFTA agreement, the Convention of Biological Diversity, Codex Alimentarius (due to be enacted 1/2009), Biodiversity & Wildlands maps of the US, Agenda 21, and the UN Millenium Project.  The information is out there....on legitimate sites if you just are willing to take the time to look.

    Maybe you should watch Esoteric Agenda (http://www.freedocumentaries.org/film.ph...


  2. Are you really gullible enough to believe the garbage in the infowars website?

    If so - wanna buy a bridge?

  3. I call it the Corporate Oligarchy

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