11/2/04 – 11/9/04
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11/9/04
3:45 pm CST
Homeland Security Arrests Veteran for Complaining Too Much
Draft coming, students told
Evidence Mounts That The Vote May Have Been Hacked
Why Kerry Conceded Defeat despite Electoral Fraud
Patriot Act Concentration Camps Planned to Detain Americans
11/8/04
6:19 pm CST
Following is an excerpt from a recent email correspondence with my friend Marcel Ruijters (who contributed “The Bush-Nazi Connection” to The Bush Junta). What Marcel has to say about the current situation in The Netherlands, in the wake of filmmaker Theo Van Gogh’s death, is very important …
Just finished listening to a download of your radio show with Jack Blood. It was fun to hear your voice this way! I thought the show was very interesting and liked the last bit the best, where you got to making connections between Jonestown and Waco and other events that make a case for the idea that we are being manipulated. People may not believe each separate chapter but it's the big picture that counts, isn't it? Anyway, over here, people seem to forget that America's undercurrent is also very much alive. Good to hear that The Bush Junta gets plugged this way. How has the book been doing so far? I read a few reviews, but obviously, I am missing a lot.
The elections were a blur. It was a strange day.
I may already have told you, but Zone 5300 is in financial trouble. We have been stretching pretty thin for some time now. We were about to hear of a decision concerning a grant that may save us at City Hall on the evening of November 2nd, but that was postponed in the end. The brutal murder of filmmaker Theo Van Gogh on that day by a Muslim extremist has put politics and the entire population in a state of shock. I don't think this has reached media abroad, so i will elaborate a little. Theo Van Gogh (he was indeed a distant relative of the famous painter Vincent) had made a name for himself as the enfant terrible of Dutch filmmaking. He recently shot a film about the assassination of political maverick Pim Fortuyn (which sent a JFK-like shockwave throughout our country two years ago) which is about to be released soon. He also did a short film, Submission, about the fate of battered Muslim women, which was written by Somalia-born politician Ayaan Hirsi Ali. Both had received numerous death threats for it, but Van Gogh in particular, as he was always very crass in his critique of Islam (i thought that his vulgarities hurt his case) but nonetheless, he was nonchalant about it. I thought that strange too, as he just made a film about someone who was threatened and then killed in cold blood. An eerie detail is that the two killings are exactly 911 days apart. (Which does not mean much, as there is no connection with the WTC attacks, except that Fortuyn was the first Dutch politician to cash in on the rampant post-9/11 xenophobia). A small country is like a small town: people expect things to pass their door, as they usually do. But Van Gogh was stabbed and shot in broad daylight, which is a rude awakening for us all: there are Muslim fundamentalist cells among us and they are ready to kill in name of a god that is supposed to be merciful. I suppose there is a real problem that needs to be dealt with. (it was also predicted years ago) It is also disquieting to hear our government use exactly the same rhetoric of a 'war against terror' as the Bush administration.
The killer was shot in the leg after a shoot-out with the Amsterdam police and apprehended. Which may count as an example of restraint by the police force, by the way.
[0605, the film about Fortuyn deals with the conspiracy theory that Fortuyn, as prime minister, would have objected to buying American fighter planes for some 10 billion Euros and that the American ambassador had ordered his death. The screenplay was written by Thomas Ross (here a well-known thriller writer) whose father--as was Van Gogh's- was in the Dutch secret service. It is a good theory, but i think Fortuyn was a windbag who would have not kept his promise. Hey, that's what politicians do...]
All in all, much anger, fear and confusion. Things will get worse before they get better. I think that the Amsterdam politicians handle things quite well, though. (they are not as right-wing as the
government)
As for Zone 5300, we have little hope for a political change of heart, but we have been looking for other forms of financing in the meantime and while things remain uncertain, we do have a chance of being able to go on. It is a turbulent time for us, but not all is lost. I will keep you posted.
MACK REPLIES: I heard about the murder of Theo Van Gogh, but did not know that the deaths of Fortuyn and Van Gogh were 911 days apart. This is important, because numerology is used by the globalists (for reasons I don't fully understand) to stage these events. These particular numbers, 9 and 11, have particular importance. The Madrid bombing, for instance, occurred 911 days after Sept. 11, 2001. There are many more examples. Too many for it to be simple coincidence.
When I first heard about the Van Gogh murder, I was willing to think this was a random killing, but after reading your letter I'm sure it was instigated by the globalists. The globalist plan is to use fear to manipulate the public into accepting a one-world totalitarian government. They take a different approach in each country, but the outcome is the same.
MARCEL REPLIES: Well, i don't draw any such conclusions. Not yet, anyway. Numerology is often described as cherry-picking in the garden of facts. I am a skeptik at heart and think that coincidence is capable of quite a lot. People were also quick to point out that 11-2 is the national emergence phone number (as in other neighbouring countries). It sounds significant at first, but we never put the month before the day like in the States, so it takes some doctoring before getting to such numerologist connections. I'd rather be careful with such conclusions, personally.
Tension has been rising for some time in Europe between the secular and Muslim immigrants. There have been many more incidents that did not make such headlines. I don't follow that qui bono line of thinking automatically at all times. I must add that the media have dealt with the situation rather sensibly and most politicians did certainly not cash in with the fearmongering we have seen in the US after the WTC attacks. The other night for instance, i saw a very good interview with the Amsterdam counceller Aboutaleb (who is from Morroco, as is the killer) and a documentary about Muslim rebels of Chechnya and other parts of the former Soviet Union. It portrays fundamentalists as tribal people who see their traditions threatened by globalism/open society. The Muslim world is in crisis, but many of their problems are due to their own traditions, like intense patriarchy and a stifled intellectual life. Their religious promises of paradise can be bought for a few dollars (a sharp observation of French author Michel Houellebecq!), the revolution in Iran is a failure. Half of the population in the Muslim world is younger than 25 and many cannot find a decent job. Like Mao did in the sixties with the Red Guard, fundamentalists manipulate those people's (post-)adolescent feelings of frustration, self-pity, sturm-und-drang, romanticism, randiness and suicidal tendencies. What i am trying to say is that globalists do not have much work puppet-mastering the events, with such cultural forces. Globalism is definitely a phenomenon to be reckoned with, but even without it, we have already enough problems. There are many things to be said about this. It's incredibly complicated.
MACK REPLIES: You’re right—it is complicated, and your analysis of the situation in your country is probably more accurate than mine. However, I believe the globalists are quite capable of manipulating events in order to manipulate entire populations. They have had many years experience using the Hegelian Dialectic (the old “Problem-Reaction-Solution” game) to create crises that will force people to accept changes they otherwise might not. Therefore, we should always remember that, when events occur that traumatize an entire country, they may not be coincidence. As Franklin D. Roosevelt said, “In politics, there are no coincidences. If it happened, you can bet someone planned it that way.”
11/7/04
7:24 pm CST
My interview with Jack Blood on his show Deadline Live has now been archived as an MP3 file and can be heard HERE.
Also, there have been two more good reviews of The Bush Junta:
Retrocrush
Portland Mercury
4:57 pm CST
It’s been a long weekend at the drawing board, therefore I’ve been away from the computer. So I’m just now getting caught up on my email. Among the more entertaining was the following piece sent to me by good friend HipBilly (check out his blog HERE)…
An Ode to (Karl) Rove
Hereto, you fat balding tinker toy, how does it feel to be a two-bit frat prankster, a chump with a chimp on a chain, a pimple on the ass of integrity? How does that feel?
Come now, despite your hoohah and poobah and grace at skating a rink of lies, you know, deep down, that making love to your hand, night after long and dreary night, is the pinnacle of your true victory. Stuffed with the quills of a thousand rejections, you are still but a prick. How does that feel?
When you were young and screeched "Look at me...please somebody look at me" and passersby simply patted your grossly disfigured head in sympathy, did you feel triumphant, or did you dribble the piss of rejection down your flabby little leg? How did that feel?
When at last, you found a niche, a place to be king for a day, did you feel triumphant that all you had was nothing less than a paper crown? Fooled easily, you were, but being used does not a Jedi make. They used you because wit and wisdom eluded them at birth, they find a sickly solace in your ample girth. You hear them laughing when the door closes behind, along with the rest of us. Only the joke does not know it is a joke. How does that feel?
Let's not begin to believe, the rolliest of pollies, that they truly want you around, even now. You are a necessary evil, tapped only for your hate. How different things could have been, if at once, way back, you had only had a date. How does that feel?
11/4/04
7:24 pm CST
A READER WRITES: Hi Mack. Wow, been a while since I have Emailed you...I heard you on Alex Jones a while back...good stuff. What can I say? Your posting today is probably the most eloquent and downright sobering statement I've yet heard or read on the issue. You hit it smack-dab on the head. Yes, I fear we Americans will be seen by the rest of the world now as willing co-conspirators with this man Bush. You know, there is an Old Testament scripture about the nation of Israel being judged by God for the sins of their wicked King, Manasseh. I used to read it and wonder why God would do that ... judge these people for one man's evil. Now it all becomes more clear: they got (and likely we will get) judged because they (and we) not only did nothing to stop the abominations, but sat by as a nation and gave approval to it all, eventually becoming partakers in the wickedness. Of course I only use this as an example. Not everyone believes the Bible, and that's not the issue really. It just illustrates how people never change over the centuries. Perhaps in the days of Manasseh the people were afraid to speak against their king because they felt he was placed there personally by God. Is that any different from today? How many well meaning but pathetically ignorant Christians truly believe in this Bush as a born-again believer, and that he has been placed in the oval office by no less than God Himself? If that's so, then how dare anyone come against him or question his agenda? People are so gullible; just say a few well placed Hallelujahs at the right time and you've pulled the wool over the collective eyes of the church--Bush's main voter base. How can they possibly accept that he is a member of the Bohemian Grove and participates in those bizarre occult Baal/Molech worship rituals? Or that he (and his Skull & Bones coffin buddy Kerry) laid down and masturbated in a coffin in front of his sick cronies? Oh well, even in ancient Israel the true prophets of God were murdered when they spoke out for truth and righteousness; the rest of the population stuck their fingers in their ears so as not to hear the prophets' "blasphemies". I can only hope that as you mentioned about Nixon being ridden out on a rail, so too will Bush and Co. if Americans ever take their fingers out of their ears--and their asses … Hey, good talking to you...
Yes, it’s disturbing that all those Christians who voted for Bush did not fully consider the implications of his membership in Skull and Bones. Also disturbing that the supporters of Bush’s fellow Bonesman Kerry did not consider the same.
As I said, I didn’t support Kerry, but it was still disheartening to see so many Americans vote for Bush. The message it sent to the rest of the world is well summed up in this article (ignore the pro-UN crap in the article):
God Help America
Of course, it's possible that the majority of voters did not vote for Bush. There are strong indicators of vote fraud in this election. But, either way, Bush was re-elected and the same message was sent out to the world.
And all of us—including the ones who do not support Bush and the PNAC agenda—will have to pay the price of allowing ourselves to be led by a modern-day Manasseh …
11/3/04
5:07 pm CST
I never considered Kerry a real alternative to Bush. If he had been elected, it is doubtful we would have seen an end to the war, the PATRIOT Act, or any of the other evils the Bush administration has inflicted on this nation and the world over the past few years.
But, if Kerry had won, it would have at least sent the message to the rest of the world that the American people are not stupid.
This is important, because the rest of the world does not see the war in Iraq as a good thing. Rather, it is seen as an abomination.
A Bush defeat, then, would have assured the rest of the world that we, as a people, should not be judged by the actions of our government.
But that did not happen. Bush won, which tells the rest of the world that we support the slaughter in Iraq, the torture hell-holes like Camp X-Ray and Abu Ghraib, and the PNAC agenda. It tells the world that, not only are we stupid, we are abysmally stupid and may very possibly be as criminally insane as our leaders.
This is not good. For, sooner or later, the American people will have to pay the consequences of supporting Bush, just as the German people eventually paid the consequences for supporting Hitler.
We'll probably see an another staged terror attack. This will be used as a pretext to expand the war and bring back the military draft. It will be ugly, so brace yourself for it.
And we'll see the further erosion of our civil liberties in the name of the "War on Terrorism." Who knows, things could get so bad that it might be impossible to publish a book like The Bush Junta in the near future. So, buy 'em now, folks; they'll become collector's items. Of course, it will also be illegal to own one, so buyer, beware.
But, maybe all is not lost. The tide of public opinion can change very quickly. Remember that Nixon was re-elected in a landslide, but a short time later was ridden out of town on a rail.
That could happen to Bush and Cheney.
But it won’t happen unless more people wake up to the fact that a criminal gang has taken over our government.
That means doing everything we can to spread the truth-in conversation, on message boards, in books like The Bush Junta, in every way we can.
We can’t wake up everybody--and we don't need to. We don't even need a majority. All we need is a sizeable minority of enlightened individuals to make a difference.
For all we know that may be the only thing that has kept the Bush junta in check so far; maybe the situation would be far worse today if so many people had not worked so hard to spread the truth about September 11, the PATRIOT Act, the war, and all the rest.
And maybe it will work to keep them in check a while longer, and--if we're lucky--to impeach George Bush
11/2/04
5:47 pm CST
Alex Jones’ PrisonPlanet.com: Full Coverage of the Election, Constantly Updated:
Bookmark THIS PAGE and refresh it constantly. Constantly updated with vote fraud, results and forecast news of the staged 2004 Skull and Bones election.
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