| Date: | 2003-09-03 13:40 |
| Subject: | HAARP |
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I have just found out that part of the HAARP project will involve building a vast underground base in the mountains of Alaska. This base will be used as a command and control center for the HAARP weapons system. For those of you who don't know, HAARP is a government secret weapon of sorts that heats the ionosphere in order to manipulate weather patterns, destroy missiles and aircraft, and employ mass mind-control tactics, among other things. The new base will be located in a remote region of northern Alaska, and should be completed by 2005.
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| Date: | 2003-08-20 11:00 |
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| Mood: | drained |
This:
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/techreviews/2002/7/05/teen-drivers.htm
and this:
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/techreviews/2002/7/05/teen-drivers.htm
...really disturb me.
How long until every car in America is fitted with one of these lovely devices, and how long until the government uses this technology to spy on it's own citizens?
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| Date: | 2003-07-18 15:22 |
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| Mood: | distressed |
From The New American:
Philip Dru, Then and Now by Jane H. Ingraham
For those with the unquenchable desire to understand where we are in history, and to comprehend how the past has created the present, a valuable resource has just been made available by Robert Welch University Press. It is the 1998 edition of Philip Dru: Administrator, by Edward Mandell House. Anonymously published in 1912 as a "futuristic" novel, Philip Dru is only thinly fictitious; its real purpose was to popularize the political, economic, and social beliefs of House. Therein lies its unique value to us now.
"Colonel" House was the well-known alter ego of President Woodrow Wilson. In his day — from 1912 into the 1920s — House, although never in the military and only a private citizen, was arguably the most powerful man in America. His ideas, all of them atrociously collectivist, became Wilson’s commands. As has been well said, nothing is more dangerous than the person next to the person in power, for that person lacks all accountability. Wilson’s dependence on House was gratefully described by Wilson himself: "Mr. House is my second personality. He is my independent self. His thoughts and mine are one."
Small wonder that this period of our history saw the beginning of the great turning away from limited government to a kind of government intervention that is accurately described as Fascism.
"Spiritual" Marxism
Philip Dru (through whom House speaks) is a former West Pointer who is fanatically committed to saving mankind from what he sees as our rotten, oppressive system of American government which protects only the wealthy under the guise of private property rights. Dru’s ideal is "Socialism as dreamed of by Karl Marx," albeit with a "spiritual element," which will be the salvation of all those "unhappy many who have lived and died lacking opportunity, because, in the starting, the world-wide social structure was wrongly begun." Possibly this could be the most arrogant statement ever written.
In order to set things right, Dru violently (in a civil war that slaughters hundreds of thousands) seizes control of the government, making himself "Administrator" — that is, a dictator with totalitarian powers. With a special hatred of our Constitution, Dru then issues a decree making any attempt to restore our constitutional order an offense punishable with death.
As we read Dru’s rantings we are revolted by their twisted conceptions and ignorance of the proper functions of government; then suddenly we realize that each and every one of his distorted ideas is now the law of the land, from a central bank to policing foreign nations. That Wilson, a Princeton professor of international law, could have been swept away by this miserable twaddle provides some insight into how and why we have been caught in the web of the elitist Establishment that was the power behind House.
Curiously, the villains of the piece are carbon copies of today’s Insiders. Although the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) had not yet come into existence, House betrays an intimate knowledge of how such a conspiratorial group should go about amassing power. He describes perfectly how a handful of powerful, wealthy individuals, led by a single ruthless senator "with a marvelous aptitude for political manipulation," obtains a powerful hold on government by master-minding control of the Supreme Court, the Senate, and the Presidency. House could have been describing himself in his depiction (and condemnation) of the power-drunk senator. How to explain this? Remember that his book appeared at the time of great public revulsion against the Wall Street Money Trust and its ties to government. By condemning his fictional villainous government which the moral, pure Dru destroyed, House put himself on the side of the angels. Heaven forbid that this eminently respectable personage could ever be associated with such nefarious, underhanded schemes.
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This is just one of many concentration camps in the U.S. They were established under the REX-84 program. If the President declares martial law, hundreds of thousands of civilians can be detained in these camps for no reason.
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| Date: | 2003-07-15 15:39 |
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I just got a livejournal. I'm going to use this journal to expose the globalist conspiracy and the new world order.
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