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He pulled a couple false flags then installed himself "legally", then just changed the laws. Ya.
Exactly.
Sort of like Obama with his "Hope and Change" campaign and his Affordable Healthcare Act. I just heard that whenever the authors of Obamacare couldn't come up with a logical conclusion as to what action should be taken for a particular situation in the bill they simply referred all responsibility for how it should be handled to the head of the Dept. of Health and Human Services (also known as simply HHS).

This deferral of responsibility occurs on over 2,500 pages of the 2,900 page bill. In order to resolve all of these issues there will have to be an estimated 250,000 more pages added to the bill, and the head of HHS is REQUIRED by the bill itself to take action on ALL of those issues.

Crazy huh?? And I got all that from a christian radio program I was listening to yesterday.

NOTE: I'm not saying that Obama is Hitler, just saying that he has fooled the people into voting for him and abused his power while neglecting the needs of the people like a dictator would.
 
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Sort of like Obama with his "Hope and Change" campaign and his Affordable Healthcare Act. I just heard that whenever the authors of Obamacare couldn't come up with a logical conclusion as to what action should be taken for a particular situation in the bill they simply referred all responsibility for how it should be handled to the head of the Dept. of Health and Human Services (also known as simply HHS).

This deferral of responsibility occurs on over 2,500 pages of the 2,900 page bill. In order to resolve all of these issues there will have to be an estimated 250,000 more pages added to the bill, and the head of HHS is REQUIRED by the bill itself to take action on ALL of those issues.

Crazy huh?? And I got all that from a christian radio program I was listening to yesterday.

NOTE: I'm not saying that Obama is Hitler, just saying that he has fooled the people into voting for him and abused his power while neglecting the needs of the people like a dictator would.
WOW.
So the bottom line is, while the bureaucracy is shuffling papers, the baby boomers die off...just like they're supposed to (their pensions are gone, so...)

Ya. Hope and Change.

"Change must come through the barrel of a gun"-Mao Tse Tung < Theirs. Ours will be gone.
 

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YA! Let them do their job! Your baby is a terrorist.
Or, he might be...I'll report you just in case. You don't mind do you?






Well then you won't mind them driving by watching you and your wife in the marriage bed...or your teen-aged daughter in the shower.

Full-Body Scan Technology Deployed In Street-Roving Vans


Full-Body Scan Technology Deployed In Street-Roving Vans - Forbes
We live in a world where there are people that would not think twice about strapping a bomb to a baby. Comply with the rules or dont fly..its that simple
 
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We live in a world where there are people that would not think twice about strapping a bomb to a baby.
Really?
What people?
Name some.

Comply with the rules or dont fly..its that simple
Man, you are in for a big surprise.
You got the comply with the rules part right, though.
And when squads enter your house to install cameras to ensure you're taking care of that baby the way the State demands, remember to comply.

And when they just say they're taking the baby, COMPLY.
Some people will...I meet them now and then.

Would you hand over your baby?
 
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Really?
What people?
Name some.



Man, you are in for a big surprise.
You got the comply with the rules part right, though.
And when squads enter your house to install cameras to ensure you're taking care of that baby the way the State demands, remember to comply.

And when they just say they're taking the baby, COMPLY.
Some people will...I meet them now and then.

Would you hand over your baby?
Really?? Im sure law enforcement is in the practice of just randomly stealing babies for no reason
 

Dude653

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Contrary to popular belief, law enforcement is neccesary and not everything that resembles authority is a conspiracy
 
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Really?? Im sure law enforcement is in the practice of just randomly stealing babies for no reason

Man, you are in for a big surprise.
You got the comply with the rules part right, though.
And when squads enter your house to install cameras to ensure you're taking care of that baby the way the State demands, remember to comply.

And when they just say they're taking the baby, COMPLY.
Some people will...I meet them now and then.

Would you hand over your baby?

Children's Secretary Ed Balls

SIN BINS FOR WORST FAMILIES

THOUSANDS of the worst families in England are to be put in &#8220;sin bins&#8221; in a bid to change their bad behaviour, Ed Balls announced yesterday.

The Children&#8217;s Secretary set out £400million plans to put 20,000 problem families under 24-hour CCTV super-vision in their own homes.

They will be monitored to ensure that children attend school, go to bed on time and eat proper meals.

Private security guards will also be sent round to carry out home checks, while parents will be given help to combat drug and alcohol addiction.

Around 2,000 families have gone through these Family Intervention Projects so far.

But ministers want to target 20,000 more in the next two years, with each costing between £5,000 and £20,000 &#8211; a potential total bill of £400million.

Ministers hope the move will reduce the number of youngsters who get drawn into crime because of their chaotic family lives, as portrayed in Channel 4 comedy drama Shameless.

Sin bin projects operate in half of council areas already but Mr Balls wants every local authority to fund them.

He said: &#8220;This is pretty tough and non-negotiable support for families to get to the root of the problem.

There should be Family Intervention Projects in every local authority area because every area has families that need support.&#8221;

Mr Balls also said responsible parents who make sure their children behave in school will get new rights to complain about those who allow their children to disrupt lessons.

Pupils and their families will have to sign behaviour contracts known as Home School Agreements before the start of every year, which will set out parents&#8217; duties to ensure children behave and do their homework....

Sin bins for worst families | UK News | Express.co.uk - Home of the Daily and Sunday Express

In anticipation of your "good! they deserve it" response: It always starts with "addicts/drunks/people we don't like'...and it always ends up at US. Learn history, Dude.

1) Britian is the test country for what we end up with
2) Notice "good parents/children" will be given special rights to "report bad parents/children"
3) You/your child (eventually) can have all this happen to you simple because a "good" parent/child says you/your child "disrupted their lessons"
4) You will have to sign a contract every year which makes demands about your child's "behavior", and his "homework".

If you 'fail' (your kid throws a paper airplane? you neighbour sees you and friends drinking beer at your weekly BBQ?), you get "24-hour CCTV super-vision in [your] own homes", with "private security guards...also...sent round to carry out home checks"

Who decides what are "proper meals" for your child?
Who decides what time your child goes to bed?

But, YOU LIKE ALL THIS. So remember to COMPLY, when it happens.
Report your neighbors! It's Fun!
 
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Dude653

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We should change the name of this websight to Conspiracy Central. I get so sick of hearing it......The government is bad....everything is a conspiracy, they're all out to get you......This is a spirit of rebellion against authority.
 
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We should change the name of this websight to Conspiracy Central. I get so sick of hearing it......The government is bad....everything is a conspiracy, they're all out to get you......This is a spirit of rebellion against authority.
Should be pretty easy for you to avoid these threads.
If it looks like something you won't like, why read it and then complain?
 

Nautilus

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Because you overtake what should be decent threads with your conspiracies
 
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Cass Sunstein
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
....currently is the Administrator of the White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs in the Obama administration.

"Conspiracy Theories" and government infiltration

Sunstein co-authored a 2008 paper with Adrian Vermeule, titled "Conspiracy Theories," dealing with the risks and possible government responses to false conspiracy theories resulting from "cascades" of faulty information within groups that may ultimately lead to violence. In this article they wrote, "The existence of both domestic and foreign conspiracy theories, we suggest, is no trivial matter, posing real risks to the government&#8217;s antiterrorism policies, whatever the latter may be."

They go on to propose that, "the best response consists in cognitive infiltration of extremist groups",[25] where they suggest, among other tactics, "Government agents (and their allies) might enter chat rooms, online social networks, or even real-space groups and attempt to undermine percolating conspiracy theories by raising doubts about their factual premises, causal logic or implications for political action."[25]

They refer, several times, to groups that promote the view that the US Government was responsible or complicit in the September 11 attacks as "extremist groups."

They also suggest responses: "We can readily imagine a series of possible responses. (1) Government might ban conspiracy theorizing. (2) Government might impose some kind of tax, financial or otherwise, on those who disseminate such theories."[26]


Sunstein and Vermeule also analyze the practice of recruiting "nongovernmental officials"; they suggest that "government can supply these independent experts with information and perhaps prod them into action from behind the scenes," further warning that "too close a connection will be self-defeating if it is exposed."[25] Sunstein and Vermeule argue that the practice of enlisting non-government officials, "might ensure that credible independent experts offer the rebuttal, rather than government officials themselves. There is a tradeoff between credibility and control, however. The price of credibility is that government cannot be seen to control the independent experts." This position has been criticized by some commentators,[27][28] who argue that it would violate prohibitions on government propaganda aimed at domestic citizens.[29] Sunstein and Vermeule's proposed infiltrations have also been met by sharply critical scholarly critiques.[30][31][32]

Sunstein responded to criticism, captured on video, and claimed: "I have written hundreds of articles, and I remember some and not others. That one I don&#8217;t remember very well.... But whatever was said in that article, my role in government is to oversee federal rulemaking in a way that is wholly disconnected from the vast majority of my academic writing, including that."[33]

Cass Sunstein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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the best response consists in cognitive infiltration of extremist groups

government can supply these independent experts with information and perhaps prod them into action from behind the scenes," further warning that "too close a connection will be self-defeating if it is exposed

Sunstein and Vermeule argue that the practice of enlisting non-government officials, "might ensure that credible independent experts offer the rebuttal, rather than government officials themselves. There is a tradeoff between credibility and control, however. The price of credibility is that government cannot be seen to control the independent experts."

SOUNDS LIKE A CONSPIRACY TO ME!
 
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Should be pretty easy for you to avoid these threads.
If it looks like something you won't like, why read it and then complain?
I have a better idea. It's called the ignore bin, which is where you will now be going aalong with the other conspiracy propaganda peddlars
 

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and i think its funny,,,,,,,,,,,,before broad band the roofs in u.s.,,,were all metal (trailer houses),,,,,,,,,,,and re-modeled frame houses that the contractors talked you into putting "channel drain metal roofing on to make them modern,,,,,,,,,(actuall reducing them to trailer houses",,that is 10000 screws that will leak on top of roof that did not used to,,,,,,,,and then vinal siding to hide that it was built in the 70's,,,,,,,,,,junk houses,,,,,,,just like the models "sprayed with airbrushes for the photo shoot",,,,,,,,,,,,it's fun though,,,,,,,,,,,the satellites could not see under the metal roofs on the trailer houses or the remodeled homes that up graded to channel drain roofs,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,remember how you used to go to the window to answer your cell phone????????,,,,,well it needed to be done ,,,,,,,,,that is to get you off "dial up",,,,,,,,,,,the wire going into your house and get you on "satellite",,,broadband and such,,,,,,so we could see what was going on under that big sheet of metal called a "roof over a trailer house",,,,and under the channeldrain roofs you were putting on your nest eggs,,,,,,,,,,,,"can you hear me now?????well yes i can hear you now",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,your all on broad band!!!!!!!!!!!!!,,,,,,,,,,,it transmits it all through your house 40 foot in both directions,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,up under that sheet of metal you have spread out over your house,,,,,,,,,"called the roof",,,,,,,,,,,,,the best way to lead you into a trap is to lead you out,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
 

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lolololololol so now broadband internet is them spying? this is classic.