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911 Truth Percolates into the Mainstream.
Former Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura recently announced on the Alex Jones radio show, his doubts about the official story of 911. He questioned the rate of speed of the collapse of the WTC Towers, which fell in about 10 seconds. "If you dropped a billiard ball from the roof of the WTC Towers in a complete vacuum it would have fallen in 9.3 seconds." The WTC collapse and implosion/explosion demolished the towers into powder.
Then a few nights later he appeared on Hannity and Colmes to discuss his new book Don't start the revolution without me, the question about 911 came up. Ventura elaborated his understanding of the science of 911, again referring to the billiard ball, and how kerosene fuel as an accelerant lacks the energy necessary to melt steel I beams, and blast the WTC towers into powder.
Hannity responds with Ventura's questions about the collapse of WTC towers at near the rate of gravity "I'm not an engineer, but if it were true then a lot of engineers would have come out before that." He then segues into the former governor's short lived MSNBC talk show, which Ventura believes was canceled because of his position on the Iraq war. Apparently as a part of the contract he was restricted from doing other news shows, his contract with MSNBC restricted him from appearances on news media television shows for the duration of the contract. Despite the cancellation of his show, the contract still held that he couldn't do other media until the expiry of the contract 3 years later.
Interestingly he pointed out that the media is not truly independent, and his one example was the month and a half coverage of the death of Anna Nicole Smith by the cable, and news media in 2007. "Okay you guys chose to cover the death of Anna Nicole Smith for a month and a half?"
This is a significant moment in the history of the 911 movement, a moment when reason finally trumps the "skeptical" media. For more information about 911 truth, visit:
http://www.911truth.org/
http://www.st911.org/
http://www.pilotsfor911truth.org/
Interestingly enough engineers have questioned the collapse of WTC 1, 2, and 7: http://www.ae911truth.org/ Dr. Stephen E. Jones postulated the use of thermate because of the microscopic remnants of molten metal, (which incidentally, would require temperatures much hotter than burning jet fuel could provide).
This issue is not a matter of belief, unless you disbelieve the periodic table of elements, Newtonian physics, the law of falling bodies, additionally many cell phone calls on 911 have been disputed because at that time the technology didn't exist permitting cell phone calls from airplanes in flight. http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/CHO408B.html
911 truth is far from proven science, built upon a circumstantial case, but, there are so many problems with the Bush Administration's explanation of the events on 911, as to make it ludicrous. 911 truth may have finally met the mainstream, but how long until the mainstream embraces the truth about 911? Truthers have demonstrated that the case for Osama, and 19 hijackers acting alone to bring about the events on 911 is a weak one. They have also demonstrated that the official explanation is not based on sound science.
The only people who don't doubt 911 as sold by the Bush Administration have either never looked at the facts, have little or no understanding of science, or they are lying. Too many lives have been lost, both on 911 and since for us to not take these lies seriously. We must actively support a new independent investigation constituting real political opposition, and ignoring no leads in pursuit of the truth about 911.
I don't know what the truth is about 911, but I know what it isn't, and that is what we have been told hitherto by the media, and the Bush Administration.
Jesse Ventura is a former Navy UDT (underwater demolitions team) member, professional wrestler, and the former governor of Minnesota.
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Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Aztlan the land of opportunity.
Legend says that the seven tribes occupied seven caves, Chicomoztoc, the groups migrated southward to present day Mexico in the early part of the second millenium, approx 1054 A.D.
Spanish conquistadors in the 15th and 16th century colonized central America, and parts of the modern southwestern US, and Texas. The conquistadors intermarried with local tribes. Forcing the adoption of the Spanish language, and Catholicism and disrupting the social order of meso-America. They were creating a New Order in the New World. Tales of brutality and barbarism in the conquest of the Americas by the Spanish are common. While parallels in the north, happened, the conquest of the warlike Aztecs (also known for brutality) in attempt to civilize the New World, was especially brutal.
Spain itself had been conquered by the Moors, (middle eastern raiders) during the dark ages. The Umayyad while holding Spain, used their location on the Iberian peninsula as a base for further expansion into France, until Charles Martel defeated them at the Battle of Tours. His grandson Charlemagne continued the campaign against the Moors throughout his life. The Spanish reconquista of Spain, to repel the Moors was the first reconquista, lasting more than 700 years.
The claims of groups like la Mecha (Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán) or Chicano student movement of Aztlán and, la Raza (the race) are two different groups not unlike the KKK, the skinhead movement, or the neo-nazi movement. The groups preach racial separatism, and promote a new reconquista of the lands of Aztlán.
These separatist groups are overtly promoting a new “Plan of San Diego” a plan to use force to retake the Southwest from the USA. I say overtly, but the use of the Spanish language conceals the true nature of the movement from the American people, most of whom speak only one language: English. Talk about covert in plain sight. Many proponents speak openly about the use of violent conflict, and migration to take back the southwest.
This misplaced hostility toward the US is odd, considering the conquest of the meso-American tribes was made by the Spanish conquistadors, and not American colonials. Inherent contradictions arise to the outside observer. Why not support a growth in native languages? Why not build a better Mexico? Why direct hostility toward Americans, when the problems faced by Mexicans are largely self-inflicted?
Nationalist movements like the KKK, or other separatist groups espousing hostility, xenophobia, and even violence are rightly not tolerated, even demonized by most people. Intolerant attitudes about race are not acceptable in a hetero-geneous nation like the US. The “melting pot” brought immigrants seeking freedom, respectful of the US culture.
It's no secret that mass migration of poor Mexicans to the US has metastasized since 2000. The Bush administration has been loathe to enforce the integrity of the southern US border. Estimates place the number of illegal immigrants at 12-30 million people. It's estimated that 15% of the Mexican populace is actually living and working in the US now.
The fact that the US government is not performing their constitutionally appointed task of protecting the sovereignty of the US is troubling. Imagine an Islamic group holding rallies talking about conquest of regions of the US, using violence and racially motivated violence, would that make the evening news?
The trouble with mass migration of poor people to the US is the effect it has on wages, resources for poor Americans, also the taxing effect on social welfare services is well known, many hospitals are closing as well. Another problem is the creation of a 2nd or 3rd class citizen, who does not enjoy full citizenship, and is less likely to report crimes for fear of identification as unlawful resident, then deportation. The American middle class, and working poor already under squeeze from over-taxation, over-regulation, over-supervision, the off-shoring of valuable manufacturing jobs, is feeling the effects of this “reconquista”.
This nation's strength has been immigration, assimilation into the culture of immigrants, which has complemented the culture, economy, science and technology of the US. A process exists for orderly immigration, which involves application for resident visas, waiting in line, and study of US history, civics, etc.
This new trend of “reconquista” of lands ceded to the US by the Spanish authority through land grants, and treaty, by foreign nationals, with no particular loyalty to the traditions, and culture of the US is unusual, but resembles the fall of the western Roman Empire, after Alaric of the Visigoths sacked Rome.
Consider this: the Roman citizenry was decadent, despite access to education, many Romans spent their time immersed in entertainment, and many did not serve in the Roman legions. Soon the need for military personnel lead to the use of conquered subject populations as military legions. Over taxation lead to the cooling off of the Roman economy, pressure to operate the sprawling bureaucracy of the empire required a constant expansion into new territory and the addition of new subjects to pay taxes, and serve in the military. This expansion furthered the trouble of maintaining the bureaucracy.
The US military has recruiting stations in central America, and as the Iraq war enters the sixth year, fewer Americans are volunteering for service. An increasing percentage of active duty military are foreign nationals!
The Mexican government teaches it's people that the lands of the Southwestern US were taken from Mexico by the US, and that the Mexican people still hold a claim to lands. The Mexican government also publishes pamphlets on how to illegally enter the US. A growing percentage of our military is also central American nationals, from Mexico, Panama, etc.
The confluence of these factors is a recipe for disaster. Understanding that the ideas at the core of the Mecha movement involve immigration and use of force to retake the now developed land of the Southwest. Violence against people that is racially motivated is considered a hate crime, one can only wonder why the FBI is not investigating this? Again imagine separatist whites talking about forming a new independent state, and using force to do it. Would that make the evening news?
Culturally Mexico is rightly considered a corrupt kleptocracy. The people of Mexico don't enjoy the rule of law. Crime is rampant in border communities, many former booming tourist spots on the southern side of the US/Mexican border are now ghost towns. Narco-terrorist guerillas make forays into the US every day, many times engaging in firefights with border agents. Mexican police, internally, are known for corruption, as well as the Mexican government.
The US government has not only permitted the operation of these groups, but has stymied the efforts of border agents to perform their jobs in protecting our borders. A well known case is the incident of Ignacio Ramos, and Jose Campion, two border patrol agents, sentenced to 15 years in prison for firing on a Mexican pot smuggler in the process of smuggling a truckload of marijuana.
There is very little difference between the US and Mexico geographically, and geologically. Mexico is south of the US, and holds large petroleum reserves, natural resources sufficient to create and sustain a booming economy. Opportunity exists, but the kleptocratic government prevents a real expansion of the middle class in Mexico. The land of Mexico is really not much different than the US in most respects. The culture, government and the management of the resources are the difference. Mexico is quite wealthy, in fact it has the largest concentration of billionaires of any country. The country has maintained a mercantillistic economy, preventing the spread of wealth.
Patriotic Mexicans would stay and build a better Mexico, considering that the resources exist, all it takes it the will of the people to bring change.
The Mexican government is exporting their problems to the US, but soon the breaking point will come. The federal government of the US has incurred so much debt that it can never be repaid in the lifetime of either the writer of this article, or the reader. We have off-shored well paying jobs, demand for network engineers, and telephone representatives has lead to a boom in India. There is very little left in the US except for government jobs. The public sector has swallowed much of the service economy.
With what remains as far as availability of jobs, how long can the US last under these pressures? Bankruptcy is imminent, and wages are plummeting. Unless something is done, real leadership steps up, the odds are against us.
One may fairly assume that based on the open-source intelligence presented above, that it's a well known fact that groups like la Mecha, and la Raza constitute a threat to the well being of Americans, in terms of financial and personal security.
This melting pot is becoming a fiery cauldron of opposing groups, intent on maintaining their culture, with little to tie each other together, not even a common language. This situation is ripe for exploitation too. Divide and conquer, a method by which unscrupulous people align enemy groups in opposition to each other rather than conquering them directly, they will conquer each other, as pawns in a strategic game.
Clearly the use of immigrant labor drives down the wages and quality of life of Americans. Clearly the Mexican government is not interested in the well being of it's citizens. Could we be viewing the results of a covert partnership between the two parties? This alignment of groups couldn't happen by accident could it? US government officials scapegoating immigrant labor as the problem. Mexican government officials scapegoating Americans living in the southwest as the problem? These two songs rhyme, and I don't like the sound of it.
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