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In regard to the horrible attacks in France: I believe in randomness. I believe in tragic randomness. But I also believe that when patterns accumulate, they demand an explanation. And they demand that we speak out about it openly. I dont know what happened in France. But I do know the CIA is an immoral organization that has a network running through the Muslim world, whose governments are run by corrupt rich people who stymie their societies at almost every turn and manipulate them into unethical actions. Much like people in the West, their people lack the consciousness of their rich corrupters real designs and the knowledge that they have much more in common with their supposed enemies than small religious differences. For example, Prince Bandar, an associate of the murderer George W. Bush (https://youtube/watch?v=6K5M0xtxQVQ), promoted and abetted the construction of the terrorist group ISIS, which we are now fighting in the Middle East. theatlantic/international/archive/2014/06/isis-saudi-arabia-iraq-syria-bandar/373181/ Another interesting pattern: When I went to Toronto to come out about my strange abilities, there were terror attacks against the Canadian military. My God, the attackers were Muslim! It must be proof that terrorism is the real threat, and not the rich! cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa-attack-was-michael-zehaf-bibeau-s-attack-a-terrorist-act-1.2818329 Now in the midst of all that emotional horror, who in the world would stop to think––no, realize––that a few assholes at Langley with a history of using lethal force to overthrow governments couldnt come up with a few angry, suspicious outsiders (the very same people Cass R. Sunstein claims are liable to believing in conspiracy theories) to carry out their dirty work. nytimes/roomfordebate/2015/01/04/are-conspiracy-theories-all-bad-17/conspiracy-theorists-have-suspicious-and-sometimes-paranoid-natures Again, Im not omniscient and I dont know what happened in France. Its a tragedy that people died and that the free press is always under threat. But as the French philosopher Alain wrote long ago, if you call some little monarch to account every day, you will avoid having eventually to tear down the Bastille.
Posted on: Wed, 07 Jan 2015 19:11:41 +0000

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