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Daughter of the Revolution
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Then I ban government lying,let's see how well this works out for both of us.
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Government lying... and ~secrecy as well. The two go hand-in-hand.
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Then I ban government lying,let's see how well this works out for both of us.
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Government lying... and ~secrecy as well. The two go hand-in-hand.
 Quoting: Daughter of the Revolution 2636202


Good luck with that! What would they have left to do?
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Then I ban government lying,let's see how well this works out for both of us.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 15292827


Government lying... and ~secrecy as well. The two go hand-in-hand.
 Quoting: Daughter of the Revolution 2636202


Good luck with that! What would they have left to do?
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Give them some real work to do, or they're FIRED, lol.
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Who or what started that agency again

and the bigger the government the more questions those guys will be asked, not smaller
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I am starting to wonder if the CIA ain't programming people to kill is TRUE or FLASE. Now I'm, "The nan who knew too much."
A Coot is a Bird....
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Sums it up perfectly.

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 Quoting: Professor Xavier


i think this xavier character has completely given the game away

judethz is a shill, xavier is a judethz sympathiser, xavier is a shill.

and add dr acula to that list too.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 34467710


Oh come on...that's not true, and u know it. We are not in 9th grade anymore, where you can't like somebody because someone else doesn't, or vise versa. We are all adults here...get over it.
 Quoting: katballoo


Libtards never get sarcasm. It's beyond them.
Judethz was being sarcastic, and it was perfect.
 Quoting: Professor Xavier


I know...I didn't take it for anything but sarcasm. Some people come on here just to argue and spout hate.
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While I do govern myself I am not a "sovereign citizen." It is true that the government is nothing more than a conjuring of the imagination, I associate myself with no group that was probably conjured up by the forces of fantasy in an effort to discredit their own make believe organization.

Oddly enough their own conjuring only serves to give publicity to the idea that people are sovereign. What's that phrase? "No such thing as bad publicity."

True I don't generally do what I'm told, but the other day the TV told me to "keep talking" and I thought that was great because I wanna do that anyway :)
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Spring is just around the bend.

These evil filth know their time is short.

They are going to push as much tyranny as quickly as possible.

The birds will soon feast on their evil flesh.

But not before a mass exodus from DC and all state capitals.

Then come an all encompassing interruption from the shaken heavens.
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well they already banned
critical writing and thinking from
high schools,
this is no suprize.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 18380705


Spelling surprise and an end to cursive writing which is just too individual and an art form.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 34046798


the end of handwriting
is so the next generation
can't read the
constitution,
declaration of independence,
or ANY historical document.
they will be a big mystery,
like cavedrawings....

oops, i did it again....
is this a conspiracy?
Anonymous Coward
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They are very afraid.....I love it.
 Quoting: AdHocBOHICA 32335824


Especially noted when putting words in ones mouth. They never asked us first. They just form statements and accuse without merit.
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You see someone that recognizes that individuals are sovereign would not go about suing or threatening others because then they'd be attempting to govern the other's live, taking sovereignty away from the other which is the opposite of what a sovereign individual believes.

We are all self governing individuals. Threatening others or trying to force your own rules upon others is an attack upon their sovereignty. If you want to be sovereign why take away the sovereignty of others?
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If there was a way to program the drones to seek out law breaking and malicious activity and evil exclusively and autonomously I think we would find the world a much better place because the only people they would attack would politicians crooked cops and gangs.
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If there was a way to program the drones to seek out law breaking and malicious activity and evil exclusively and autonomously I think we would find the world a much better place because the only people they would attack would politicians crooked cops and gangs.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 4046870


Who is the more foolish, the fool or the fool that follows him? If the politicians are crooked, and they generally are, then are those who obey their laws crooked too?

"Sovereign Citizens" should understand that they need not follow the masses. Don't join up to some group calling themselves sovereign only to be part of a group that is purposely discredited with covert sponsored murders and such. Simply ignore the government, they don't really exist. You don't need to attack them, just ignore them.
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Finally, it's about time. Time to deal with the facts, all this petty theorizing leads to nowhere, and the world is filled to the brim conspiracies, like nations conspiring against it each other in war, and not to mention the economic kinds of conspiracies, or is it just a natural thing that the divide between the rich and the poor keeps on going, not a conspiracy at all it's just the way it is.

And next to that it's quite degrading to call someone's opinion a theory, while they go on yapping that there hides a potential terrorists in each and every person and hang camera's everywhere to keep a close eye on them, talk about a conspiracy theory pfff.. Bunch of clowns having paranoid fits, but only they may have that, it's strictly forbidden for the lesser kind, can't ask too many questions. but they sure want to know a lot about you. Hmmm.. something is wrong in this picture.
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KD Deep in your hearts you know that we know what's best for you.
 Quoting: Judethz


You can talk, most of the people crushing free speech are jewish.
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racists
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what does the 2nd amendment mean again
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Basically it means that Canadian assholes should worry about their own damn shit hole of a country!
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America the free? Once, maybe. But now?
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GREECE ? You have balls even opening your big mouth....LOSER !
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Finally, it's about time. Time to deal with the facts, all this petty theorizing leads to nowhere, and the world is filled to the brim conspiracies, like nations conspiring against it each other in war, and not to mention the economic kinds of conspiracies, or is it just a natural thing that the divide between the rich and the poor keeps on going, not a conspiracy at all it's just the way it is.

And next to that it's quite degrading to call someone's opinion a theory, while they go on yapping that there hides a potential terrorists in each and every person and hang camera's everywhere to keep a close eye on them, talk about a conspiracy theory pfff.. Bunch of clowns having paranoid fits, but only they may have that, it's strictly forbidden for the lesser kind, can't ask too many questions. but they sure want to know a lot about you. Hmmm.. something is wrong in this picture.
 Quoting: RaXz


I feel that conspiracy theorists are rightfully so distrustful of others, especially those with lots of money and power. While the mind can sometimes take things a little too far when trying to fill in the blanks, the fact is that a lot is done in the dark. People, including those in government, are always trying to con you into doing something whether it be buying a cheap useless product or con you into supporting a tyrannical law.

Conspiracy theorists were created by the government, and that's not a conspiracy. The governments own lies brought about a justified distrust in their actions and motives. The government created conspiracy theorists with their own bullshit and now they want to combat them? For Christ's sake if the government doesn't want conspiracy theorists that distrust them then why not just be fucking honest for once in your life?

Interesting how the government is quick to label everyone a potential terrorist, but completely unwilling to label anyone a potential prodigy. They'll invest billions or even trillions to combat the people they created, but won't invest a dime in fostering a beautiful mind.

One of the reasons conspiracy theorists sometimes go too far trying to fill in the blanks is because their mind is powerful. They're not crazy, they're over thinking it. Trying to find an elephant with a microscope.
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America the free? Once, maybe. But now?
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GREECE ? You have balls even opening your big mouth....LOSER !
 Quoting: Nam Marine 24695931


Who cares what is the situation in Greece...
Pay attention to what he says, not where he's from.
yeahsure
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They suck hard after making such announcement!
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Such “cognitive infiltration,” Sunstein argued, should be used to enforce a U.S. government ban on “conspiracy theorizing.” Among the beliefs Sunstein classified as a “conspiracy theory” is that global-warming advocacy is a fraud.


The FBI defines “sovereign citizens” as “anti-government extremists who believe that even though they physically reside in this country, they are separate or ‘sovereign’ from the United States.”

The law enforcement agency noted such citizens believe they don’t have to answer to any government authority, including courts, taxing entities, motor vehicle departments or police.

The FBI warned that sovereign citizens commit murder and physical assault; threaten judges, law enforcement professionals and government personnel; impersonate police officers and diplomats; and engineer various white-collar scams, including mortgage fraud and so-called “redemption” schemes.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 23068722





You're ordering me to IGNORE everything going on all around me?

Fuck off and die, Big Brother.
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I feel that conspiracy theorists are rightfully so distrustful of others, especially those with lots of money and power. While the mind can sometimes take things a little too far when trying to fill in the blanks, the fact is that a lot is done in the dark. People, including those in government, are always trying to con you into doing something whether it be buying a cheap useless product or con you into supporting a tyrannical law.

Conspiracy theorists were created by the government, and that's not a conspiracy. The governments own lies brought about a justified distrust in their actions and motives. The government created conspiracy theorists with their own bullshit and now they want to combat them? For Christ's sake if the government doesn't want conspiracy theorists that distrust them then why not just be fucking honest for once in your life?

Interesting how the government is quick to label everyone a potential terrorist, but completely unwilling to label anyone a potential prodigy. They'll invest billions or even trillions to combat the people they created, but won't invest a dime in fostering a beautiful mind.

One of the reasons conspiracy theorists sometimes go too far trying to fill in the blanks is because their mind is powerful. They're not crazy, they're over thinking it. Trying to find an elephant with a microscope.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 19588417


Now I'm not into institutionalized education, but for the sake of argument imagine for a moment if America's education system had a budget as big as America's law enforcement? I imagine we probably wouldn't need law enforcement anymore, but then again everyone would be too smart so there would be no poor for the rich to take advantage of.
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I feel that conspiracy theorists are rightfully so distrustful of others, especially those with lots of money and power. While the mind can sometimes take things a little too far when trying to fill in the blanks, the fact is that a lot is done in the dark. People, including those in government, are always trying to con you into doing something whether it be buying a cheap useless product or con you into supporting a tyrannical law.

Conspiracy theorists were created by the government, and that's not a conspiracy. The governments own lies brought about a justified distrust in their actions and motives. The government created conspiracy theorists with their own bullshit and now they want to combat them? For Christ's sake if the government doesn't want conspiracy theorists that distrust them then why not just be fucking honest for once in your life?

Interesting how the government is quick to label everyone a potential terrorist, but completely unwilling to label anyone a potential prodigy. They'll invest billions or even trillions to combat the people they created, but won't invest a dime in fostering a beautiful mind.

One of the reasons conspiracy theorists sometimes go too far trying to fill in the blanks is because their mind is powerful. They're not crazy, they're over thinking it. Trying to find an elephant with a microscope.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 19588417


Now I'm not into institutionalized education, but for the sake of argument imagine for a moment if America's education system had a budget as big as America's law enforcement? I imagine we probably wouldn't need law enforcement anymore, but then again everyone would be too smart so there would be no poor for the rich to take advantage of.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 19588417


And by law enforcement I don't mean just domestic police officers, but DHS, FBI, CIA, DOD. All that money going to education and imagine what we could accomplish.
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Now I'm not into institutionalized education, but for the sake of argument imagine for a moment if America's education system had a budget as big as America's law enforcement? I imagine we probably wouldn't need law enforcement anymore, but then again everyone would be too smart so there would be no poor for the rich to take advantage of.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 19588417


And by law enforcement I don't mean just domestic police officers, but DHS, FBI, CIA, DOD. All that money going to education and imagine what we could accomplish.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 19588417


Fucking DUH!
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Now I'm not into institutionalized education, but for the sake of argument imagine for a moment if America's education system had a budget as big as America's law enforcement? I imagine we probably wouldn't need law enforcement anymore, but then again everyone would be too smart so there would be no poor for the rich to take advantage of.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 19588417


And by law enforcement I don't mean just domestic police officers, but DHS, FBI, CIA, DOD. All that money going to education and imagine what we could accomplish.
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Fucking DUH!
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It's ALL one big frickin' MESS!! All I can say is thank God we know who really wins in the end! And it won't be TPTB!
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I was told by the FBI to do this kind of research and forward them whatever I found out. So I wouldn't worry that much. What you will get in trouble for is if your intention is to overthrow the government. However, if it's to protect the public from terrorists be they foreign or domestic, we can go ahead. That doesn't rule out white collar criminals either. People who are way up the food chain or wealthy people are still fair game. Anybody can be a terrorist. It's more dangerous for us than the FBI. We don't know if and when there is Mafia involvement. But we have to do it because we know what will happen to us anyway if we stop researching. We could very well end up in the wrong place at the wrong time, just like the 3000 Americans did on 9/11.
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You sound awfully naive, or. . . . Do you still believe Al-CIA-da is real?
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I'm not naive. I just work for the Good Guys!
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well they already banned
critical writing and thinking from
high schools,
this is no suprize.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 18380705


Spelling surprise and an end to cursive writing which is just too individual and an art form.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 34046798


the end of handwriting
is so the next generation
can't read the
constitution,
declaration of independence,
or ANY historical document.
they will be a big mystery,
like cavedrawings....

oops, i did it again....
is this a conspiracy?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 18380705


Here is a little mystery that points to an obvious sickness of our time. Go ahead and partake in this adventure, it is interesting.

Visit your local library and notice the only people present are using the free Internet, notice the kind of people using it.
The books are ignored. Notice the thick layer of dust on the books like they haven't been checked out or touched for some time?
Now that my friends is frightening!

People do not crack open books anymore, they do not read.
They want to be entertained only.
Theater for feel good emotions and stimulation of the lower senses, not stimulation of the mind.

Now why is this? Why is the mind being attacked and shunned?
Why is it considered terrorism to think, to ACTUALLY think outside the paradigm that is enforced?
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Mr Gooberment,

that Anglo Saxon over there thought a Bad Thought.

GET EM...Sic Em...

Yeeeeeeeeeeee....Haaaaaaaaaaa
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The thought police are coming!
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It's ALL one big frickin' MESS!! All I can say is thank God we know who really wins in the end! And it won't be TPTB!
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