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Old 14 Jun 2011 , 11:29 AM   #36
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Re: The 9/11 Truth Movement - Does it Exist?

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i wonder if you guys ever worry about the things you say.
This worry lies at the heart of all tyranny.

Our very concept of freedom is based on our right to speak and write whatever we choose. Without those rights, none of the rest could be saved anyway.



At the point where everyone is afraid to speak or write (whether or not their fears are founded or not), the right no longer exists except on paper.

My point is, I will not allow them to use "fear itself" to take away this right. If they really want to come out of the shadows and actually round us all up, then they will be seen for what they are and will have to give up all of their "land of the free" propaganda for the sheeple.

They use fear instead, because it has so far been effective, and because Kent State and other actions have made the alternative unpallettable.


It only takes a few people brave enough to stand up to these fear tactics to break its spell entirely.

If we embrace the fear, we have given our freedom up without so much as a fight.




Of course, just forwarding these ideas of Jefferson and Payne and others will reportedly get you on some watch list somewhere, but who cares? Must be one hell of a list.


If we succumb to the fear, we might as well embrace the fascism.



Back to the thread, much of the "truth movement" spends it's time preaching fear and futility, and should be seen as limited hangout here to sell us fear and futility rather than truth.




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