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Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2006 3:30 pm Post subject: Just to make a point |
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This is from a very Conservative source. And some very important phrasing is used in the article that I'd like to highlight. The point being that the words "conspiracy theory" are often used as clever disguise by those wishing to conceal the real truth about something.
Here we have a verifiable, factual development and at the same time numerous government officials resorting to the "conspiracy" tag-line to avoid confronting the relevance of the issue. This to me is a cheap and easy way for the deceivers to avoid debate about critical situations and cover their tracks. It’s time that we begin to question the motives of those that cast the words “conspiracy theory” as a pejorative to demean and denigrate the opposition. Perhaps it is really they who have something to hide…that being the truth. This tactic relates directly to 9/11 and the organized subversion of the truth movement.
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=16966
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Another NAFTA Super-Highway is moving state-by-state from the planning stage to the funding and construction process. As listed on the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration’s website, the “I-69 Corridor” is planned to connect Mexico and Canada through Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois and Michigan.
Still, skeptics -- even congressmen and senators in the nine states where the I-69 corridor will be built -- continue to charge that any idea that NAFTA Super-Highways are being built are nothing more than “internet conspiracy theories.” |
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