"Well I hope you're happy with what you've made
In the land of the free and the home of the brave"

Sunday, September 2, 2007

words of acknowledgement

I often wonder whether this recently born effort to awaken and inform has any impact on those who read these humble words. Hell, according to the counter on the bottom few people even see them. That in itself is not particularly disturbing to me, as all the information I post is readily available in a variety of other places. I trust that those who seek it find it elsewhere. I do wish that more people would open their eyes and see the lies right in front of them. If I can help with that, well great.

It is with that in mind that I wish to thank a dear old friend, Bishop Groove, for his words of support and encouragement. We had a wonderful, if brief and slightly drunken, discussion about the events of the day and the state of things past and present.

He had not seen this article, detailing a company with close ties to the Pentagon possible involvement altering and editing alleged Al-Qaeda videos, you know those grainy tapes that go "Boo!" and "coincidentally" appear on the news whenever things get a little tight for the current regime. There is more about it here. What makes the article even more interesting are the updates added less than 24 hours after Wired ran the original story. It only makes me wonder what type of jack-booted thug paid a visit to Mr. Krawetz, and makes me curious about the level of intimidation it takes to get a computer geek to change his story. Not that I have any desire to find out first hand.

All in all, it's just more puzzling evidence.

Additionally, my dear friend Bishop Groove, if you have not already done so, I urge you as well as all others who may stumble upon this page, to view the videos posted on the right side. You need not believe them, merely consider them, and do as Mr. Whitman implored: "re-examine all you have been told at school or church, or in any books, and dismiss whatever insults your soul. . . "

I find my soul gravely insulted by those who seek to manipulate and control us, and can only dream of having the power to dismiss them. I am only one. But together. . .

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Talk about a slap in the face waking you up to reality. How sad it is that, for all practical purposes, our government is behind this program to scare Americans into supporting their current regime. It bothers me to point of discontent that everything we were ever taught in school about freedom and governmental transparency was all a lie. I need a drink before I start to weep.