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Monday
Jul262010

Nazi-esque False Flag Attacks Put Lives In Danger, Not Wikileaks

By Alicia Hope

It's extemely sad that the Obama White House has decided to continue with the lies about 9/11 and how the wars are needed to protect the US because "terrorists" attacked us almost 10 years ago!

It's also very painful for me to watch as troops are killed and maimed due to a false policy that is preeminently detrimental to the nation(US) itself.

My heart aches everyday knowing that 9/11 was a false flag attack much like the Reichstag fire in Germany in 1933. The day after the fire Hitler asked for and received from President Hindenburg the Reichstag Fire Decree, signed into law by Hindenburg using Article 48 of the Weimar Constitution. The Reichstag Fire Decree suspended most civil liberties in Germany and was used by the Nazis to ban publications not considered "friendly" to the Nazi cause.

Much like the Reichstag Fire Decree, the patriot Act was put in place to reduce our civil liberties because like Bush said in 2002, "They hate our freedom."

Of course, it's the NWO that hates our freedom and they are hoping we can not come together to defeat their evil, satanic agenda.

The NWO has bitten off more than they can chew!

The London Guardian reports:

“A stream of U.S. military intelligence reports accuse Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) spy agency of arming, training and financing the Taliban insurgency since 2004, the war logs reveal, bringing fresh scrutiny on one of the war’s most contentious issues.”

Yamul Qiyamah is coming, Mr. Obama.

Thank you, Wikileaks.

Thank you, Bradley Manning.

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