Tuesday, September 2, 2014

The tyranny of 911 will come back to haunt those Americans who did it.

It is a long standing theme of mine that the collapse of the global debt Ponzi will tear down the power structures which are needed in order to keep the largest single act of treason in the history of the USA under wraps: the downing of 3 buildings on (9/11).  When I was first saying this, it sounded so conspiratorial to everyone. People would look at me funny and roll their eyes.  But I knew herding behavior when I saw it so I just stuck to my guns.

Today we see another big name in government lend his support to the need for a real investigation into 911.  You might not recognize Bill Binney by name but he used to be a big shot in the NSA.  You can read more about him in his Wiki.  These guys might not have any official stroke but they influence lots of people. They are respected by many not for showmanship but for their knowledge of tradecraft.  You can tell he was really against government tyranny and not just play acting about it because the FBI raided his house and shut his private business down.  Of course, the FBI doesn't care about right or wrong, they only care about friend or foe.

I will repeat, yes, once again: before this credit Ponzi collapse is over, there will be a real investigation about 911 and the conspiracy theorists will be proven correct.  Some of the con men will likely remain unnamed but they will throw their familiars under the bus in order to give the people some raw meat to chew on.  Of this I am sure.  The biggest net effect will not be that crime is deterred but rather that Mark and Pasty, who think that anyone who accuses the government of wrongdoing is a conspiracy theorist, will figure out what total and complete idiots they have been in their self righteous gullibility.

I will be throwing a 911 truth party when the word finally comes out that a new investigation is being done, as long as I think it is not just another dog and pony show like the last one was.

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