Saturday, March 22, 2014

FAKE TERROR PLOTS CREATE ILLUSION OF DANGER

The “War on Terror” has been the justification for the government to infringe or outright take away many of the rights we naturally possess. It has also been the justification for the build-up of massive surveillance systems designed to track everything we do.
In order for us to accept these conditions, it is necessary for us to believe that there is imminent danger at all times. Because this is not true, it therefore becomes neccesary for danger, or the illusion of danger, to be created and presented in a way that keeps the population in fear and willing to give up or sacrifice freedoms for the sake of feeling “safe” from those (made-up) dangers.
Since 9/11, the FBI has made many arrests and “foiled” many “plots” and of course these arrests make big headlines and perpetuate the myth that there is danger everywhere. What does NOT make big headlines is the fact that the FBI cultivates and creates plots where there is none and then arrests the very individuals that it lured into it’s web.
But don’t take my word for it. Read about it here, here, here, here, and here. The last article is an excellent piece by the New York Times detailing how the FBI found someone they considered to be susceptible to their suggestion. Although the man definitely had strong opinions, it took the FBI 11 months and a bribe of $250,000 to create the “terrorist” they needed for there next headline. In addition, you can read this about a 30-year CIA vet explaining how governments create “false-flag” terrorists. The article goes on to explain how NGO’s such as the Brookings Institute and WINEP propose exactly that to embroil the U.S. into more wars.
Over the past two years the government has rolled out it’s “See Something, Say Something” program designed to create an atmosphere of fear and suspicion. You may have seen the program on many hotel’s house channel. It is played along with the hotel’s information and urges guests to “say something” if they “see something.” In addition, huge billboards are popping up like this one:
Notice the Department of Homeland Security and California Emergency Management Agency emblems. In order for them to justify building the system that makes you a virtual slave and prisoner, they must create the illusion that it is needed, and that only they can protect you – if you are willing to give up some freedom and rights of course.

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