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Ex-CIA analyst Ray McGovern in Keene this evening!

Started by Rocketman, May 24, 2006, 11:16 PM NHFT

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ravelkinbow

cool, thanks for the heads up logging in now..

ravelkinbow

are you guys listening to this!  Keep telling me I'm a conspiracy theorist

Kat Kanning

Yes.

You're a conspiracy theorist.   :P

This is really scary.

ravelkinbow


Kat Kanning

Quote from: ravelkinbow on May 29, 2006, 12:45 PM NHFT
Keep telling me I'm a conspiracy theorist

Just doing what you've asked of me, dearie.


AlanM

Just finished listening to McGovern on Alex Jones. Frightening!!!!!
World War III starts this year? Start getting prepared folks, the shit will be hitting the fan.

Kat Kanning


Kat Kanning

Ah, I found the poem that McGovern recited the other night.  This really got to me:
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Why was it that so few spoke out?

A few did...and they provide good example for us today. Lutheran Pastor Dietrich Bonhoeffer spoke out, plotted against Hitler, and was executed. Also executed was a more obscure but equally courageous professor from the University of Berlin, Albrecht Haushofer.

Like Bonhoeffer, Haushofer was arrested for speaking out. The SS prison guards were required to extract a confession from prisoners before they were hanged or shot, but Haushofer refused. When they removed his body, though, a paper fell out of his pocket. It was his admission of guilt written in the form of a sonnet:


By Albrecht Haushofer
Schuld
...schuldig bin ich
Anders als Ihr denkt.
Ich musste fr?her meine Pflicht erkennen;
Ich musste sch?rfer Unheil Unheil nennen;
Mein Urteil habe ich zu lang gelenkt...
Ich habe gewarnt,
Aber nicht genug, und klar;
Und heute wei? ich, was ich schuldig war.
Guilt
I am guilty,
But not in the way you think.
I should have earlier recognized my duty;
I should have more sharply called evil evil;
I reined in my judgment too long.
I did warn,
But not enough, and clear;
And today I know what I was guilty of.

Atlas

Quote from: lawofattraction on May 29, 2006, 07:15 PM NHFT
Quote from: ravelkinbow on May 29, 2006, 12:45 PM NHFTKeep telling me I'm a conspiracy theorist

We have all been subliminally programmed to think "kook" when we hear one of these terms.
I'm programmed to think of those that accept the official 9-11 version as kooks.


fourthgeek

I'm rather a fan of the notion, "You can call me a conspiracy theorist as long as you call yourself a coincidence theorist."