Fear Of Terrorist in the U.S. is A Hoax!
"Divide the people into hostile groups by constantly harping on controversial matters of no importance" Vladimir Lenin
All week the mainstream media has been leading the "educated" down the path of discussion about the implementation of the "Backscatter" xray machine, and TSA rules allowing their agents to physically touch people. People are so scared that terrorists may strike again with a bomb in their undies. Similar to the incident of Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab who was allowed to get on a plane in another country with a supposed "bomb" in his underwear.
All this speaks to the fear or lack there of in the United States. There is really no real fear of a terrorist attack happening in the U.S. I am convinced there isn't. Last week in Dekalb County, Ga, which is part of the Atlanta Metro Area, a woman found a sticky substance in a mailbox while attempting to mail a letter. April Thomas said "We noticed it wouldn’t go down into the box,” she told Channel 2 Action News reporter Richard Elliot. “So I reached in there, and I felt that there was glue along the lining of the box.” Her response to the incident is so casual. People really in fear of terrorism don't put their hands into a container when something doesn't work as it should. "I reached in there and felt there was glue along the lining of the box." People afraid of an terrorist attack, step back and look, then react by calling the police. Scared people don't take such chances. A public afraid of a terrorist attack don't casually discuss the incident. They express the fact that they may have not taken the situation seriously enough, that in this day and time they should have called the police. That's what a scared public does.
The average U.S. citizen is not truly afraid of a terrorist attack. The average U.S. citizen is afraid of not sounding like a concerned American. And, they learn what to say to sound like a concerned American from the mainstream media. We talked about this scanner, as they are calling it this week, back in June of 2008. Backscatter is what it really is. An x-ray machine. The MSM is focusing on pat downs to keep the public from asking questions about x-rays and radiation. No matter what they call it today, the flying public will be subjected to more radiation.
Ok, call me Ensayn if you want, but I wonder how far the next one will go? In 1989 King Bush I, launched an attack on the country of Panama. Shortly after, approximately three years later a documentary was released entitled The Panama Deception. My cousin and younger brother both saw the cable special and told me the U.S. military was using a "ray gun" on the people, it was documented in the film. I didn't see the documentary at that time but, always kept it in mind. I finally ordered a copy of the program in 2007 and in fact the people did report the use of a "ray gun" during the program.
This fall, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department will begin using a "ray gun" in the county jail system to quell fights or riots. The U.S. military used it in Afghanistan, but removed it from combat (they say) because it was working against pacification (my word). The "ray gun" is said to produce excruciating pain and will quickly stop any violence by inmates.
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