Friday, 2 January 2009

We Could All Use a Megaphone...

...or a 'bullhorn', as my latest discovery of British/American English differences has shown.

"Alex Jones Bullhorns Parliament"





Whatever you think of the message, an excellent use of the right to free speech.

This was featured in the film "TerrorStorm: A History Of Government-Sponsored Terrorism", which I saw not too long ago. Alex claims to have been placed on a terrorist database by the police, which may seem far-fetched, but I'd put nothing past the authorities who want us all to be subject to a biometric ID system. (Read what's coming!)

Regardless what you believe about 9/11, 7/7 etc, there is an attack on Western liberty by governments, and people must be informed that protecting you is not a legitimate reason to pillage your freedom. Soldiers on the streets. Proposed martial law. Digital surveillance. Attacks on free speech. Illegal police powers. Open calls for World Government in the press.

Oh, and one more thing just for the 'Yanks' - FEMA camps - real or fake?
One person's account of a FEMA camp after Katrina

Government worker's response and discussion

If anyone needs a little reminder of what freedom is, allow some historical figures to educate you:

"A patriot must always be ready to defend his country against his government." - Edward Abbey

"Nip the shoots of arbitrary power in the bud, is the only maxim which can ever preserve the liberties of any people." - John Adams

"Thought that is silenced is always rebellious. Majorities, of course, are often mistaken. This is why the silencing of minorities is necessarily dangerous. Criticism and dissent are the indispensable antidote to major delusions." - Alan Barth



(Image: As a respondent to that photo said, 'Word'.)


(Image: Rule of Law, or Rule by Force? Upholding the Law, or Upholding the State?)

Wherever you live, do you trust your government to protect you? Are the people who run your country good people, who gain more power over you to keep you safe? If you answered 'yes' to both questions, then you can make a case for 'benevolent dictatorship', if you wish - but the rest of us can tell the word 'benevolent' won't come into the equation at all.

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