Joyanna Adams

Nobody's Opinion

Controlling the Riots: 101

Nobody Wins when the world is in riots…or..do they? As we watched the mobs in Cairo, we also watched the price of a barrel of oil go up.
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Can you blame them? They make $2 dollars a day we are told. And with that they somehow manage cell phones and internet, and men that look like they haven’t miss a meal since Lawrence of Arabia.
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But…consider this;  “The American government secretly backed leading figures behind the Egyptian uprising who have been planning “regime change” for the past three years. — The Daily Telegraph.
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Here we hear the President talking to Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak:
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 Yeah…now, I want you to know, it’s going to get a little scary, but, this is going to help our plans to get Americans onto those electric trains. Stay low. You’ll get a piece of the pie soon enough. Uh…now..uh..this is what I want you to do. Kill the internet. We’ll get Google right on it. You will get the billion I promised. In the meantime, remember to assure everyone that democracy is coming soon. Trust me, I know a bit about controlling a riot. **

 

 
Hey, how’s that new golf course coming along?

(Nobody makes this stuff up.)
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Okay, that’s silly maybe. But, not any sillier than when Hillary and Obama came out sounding like Thomas Jefferson’s ugly step-children, preaching that all people should have freedom of speech, and freedom to gather and protest, and the right to choose their own destiny— I was wondering just WHO they were talking to?
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Certainly not the American people. They don’t rule us like that. They have made it clear that they don’t want us to even THINK about controlling our own lives.
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You can’t help but wonder what the globalists are up to: But…Jimmy Carter’s old butt-boy, Zbigniew Brzezinski gave us a hint. He recently said this:
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“The major world powers, new and old, also face a novel reality: while the lethality of their military might is greater than ever, their capacity to impose control over the politically awakened masses of the world is at a historic low. To put it bluntly: in earlier times, it was easier to control one million people than to physically kill one million people; today, it is infinitely easier to kill one million people.”
“Brzezinski laments the fact that the Internet has made it almost impossible for the global elite to control the political environment, to control the thoughts and behavior of one million people, which is precisely why Egypt moved to shut down the world wide web yesterday in a desperate bid to prevent activists from organizing against the state.”
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I love the “it’s easier to kill one million people” part, don’t you?
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Coming from a President that wants the power to have his own “internet” kill switch, it’s hard to believe anything they said today, and Nobody Wins if you do.

January 28, 2011 Posted by | Uncategorized | 4 Comments