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Oklahoma City Bombing: Startling Evidence Proves Government Cover-up
"We have affidavits in our report from paramedics and other rescuers at the scene who say they heard law enforcement people stating there were other bombs found in the building. And then you had bomb experts who had time to drive to a TV station, and sit there, and talk about the un-detonated bombs they had, bombs that were found in the building. You know, it's just too much competent information that can't be reasoned away as mistakes."
Praying For Armageddon
"This attitude would be creepy enough if many of those marching us into a Middle Eastern blowout didn't believe in a literal Armageddon. Not helpful either that a full 59% of Americans polled say they believe in the apocalyptic events predicted in the Bible's Book of Revelations: when the Messiah returns on Judgment Day, believers will be lifted to glorious Heaven while sinful non-believers will be "left behind" to do battle with the Antichrist. All of this is complicated by the belief that the Messiah can return only if a new temple is built on Temple Mount, one of the holiest - and most contentious - sites for Islam, Judaism and Christianity combined."
What Would Hitler Do? Censorship and the New 'Degenerate' Art
"Bill Bennett's cartoon series he created for PBS, in which a buffalo named Plato leads a pair of children through animated moral tales, is more in sympathy with Nazi aesthetics than the poor-white angst of Eminem, high school outcast spokesperson Marilyn Manson and the urban street-life tales of Tupac and Snoop Dogg."
'You're Drinking With Number Three': An Interview With Kenn Thomas
"The term "parapolitics" is one I like to promote because its alternative, "conspiracy theory", has such a derogatory connotation in the larger media. Of course, the larger media (CNN/Fox/ABC/NBC/CBS) has no credibility in making any judgement about conspiracy writing or research. It is virtually owned by the military and serves only to disparage anything that isn't a government or corporate press release. In You Are Being Lied To I tried to draw attention to Arthur Koestler's old technique of looking at disparate things and trying to connect them in creative ways, as a means getting past the corporate dumb-down in the media and at some actual truth."
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