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To: Smokeyblue; Danae

Smokeyblue, you’re been right there with me through this whole big mess. I know you didn’t mean to be offensive and I’m not offended.

It just seems so hard to really fathom that they could all be in such danger.

I think we need to figure out what assets we have that are NOT hostage. Like Jeff Kuhner. We here at FR are not being silenced, and if we can find other blogs, etc where we can post what we know that can help. We can encourage Sean Hannity to come out with this before they fire him; he’s said he will vet Obama this time even if it costs his job. If he was fired and/or injured/killed right after telling the story about either Obama’s eligibility or the media threats, or if Fox hit the kill switch on his program just as he began to speak about the issue, it would be really obvious and would just reinforce what we’re saying on this issue. Danae’s use of Pravda as a means to chide the American media - and it being picked up by Drudge - helps.

There are 2 different routes we need to take. One, the route of informing the public and using this to help the public know they MUST NOT vote for this fraud again.

Second, actual legal results. We can get some results from Arpaio, hopefully. The pawns. But the rooks, knights, and bishops are in federal and non-AZ state government offices so those will need a federal investigation in order to be smoked out and prosecuted. The queen is probably Obama himself. And the king - the one who actually rules the thugocracy - is George Soros.

As I’ve said elsewhere, I don’t think we have time to go through the investigation and prosecution of the pawns, followed by a push for a federal investigation, etc. I think Obama is planning to detonate something big if he thinks he won’t be re-elected, which gives us 9 months or less to get our troops back home from Afghanistan so they can protect us from whatever SHTF scenario Obama is planning on pulling on us.

I believe we’ve got a communist-Islamist foreign enemy combatant in our White House with all the overt and covert technologies of military, intelligence, and law enforcement at his disposal. Stuff like the right to assassinate whatever US citizen he wants in whatever way he wants whenever he wants, with no questions ever able to be asked about it. Stuff like the ability to program people to be covert assassins. Stuff like the ability to give orders down the chain of command and have our guys make whatever “mistakes” he wants them to make. Etc. If his goal is to get rid of any patriotic soldiers who would protect us from a Hezbollah coup in the USA (following an Iranian EMP attack, for instance), he can easily do that by using individual soldiers however he wants to. It’s actually very much like our own soldiers being under the command of Adolf Hitler.

The military has just told Lakin (and any other soldiers listening in) that it is their duty to “just follow orders”, as long as the order isn’t directly criminal. Heck, even forging a BC wouldn’t be directly criminal, since it could always just be used for a joke. And posting a BC isn’t criminal if you don’t know it’s a fake... Obama could easily have gotten his own military men to commit his fraud for him, and they all would have just been “following orders” (since none of the orders were criminal on their face) - as the whole military justice system just imprisoned and dishonorably discharged Terry Lakin for refusing to do.

Given that Obama supports the Muslim agenda (the destruction of the US and Israel and the institution of worldwide sharia), just imagine what he could order his soldiers to do in order to further those goals and make it appear to be either an accident/tragedy or somebody else’s fault. Does anybody doubt that Obama is a big enough jerk to use America’s brave, honorable soldiers in this way?

More about what I think Obama is up to in Afghanistan at http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2859424/posts?page=25#25 and the following posts.


53 posted on 03/16/2012 10:01:55 AM PDT by butterdezillion
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To: butterdezillion

Thanks butter.

My big picture type comments can sometimes overlook the “little” individuals.

I’ve crossed posts with the other thread.


54 posted on 03/16/2012 10:35:57 AM PDT by Smokeyblue
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To: butterdezillion
I'm having a hard time imagining how the FCC would get away with suddenly yanking an entire network's license to broadcast over free speech, especially this close to an election, without the public being thrown into an uproar.

That would be like what Chavez did in Venezuela when he shut down all the TV and radio stations back in 2009. Do you think the people will really sit down in silence and take it if that happened here?

That's why I don't understand why these media leaders don't call Obama's bluff over these reports of threats.

-PJ

59 posted on 03/16/2012 11:58:06 AM PDT by Political Junkie Too (If you can vote for President, then your children can run for President.)
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To: SMGFan; Smokeyblue; Hot Tabasco; butterdezillion; Freddd; svcw; DustyMoment; Kansas58

Granted I am a little late to this party. I myself have been libeled on the internet. Butterdezillion can back me up on that assertion as she knows about it. I don’t care to give the person who did it any attention - so I am not saying who it it or where it is. I hope ya all respect that, at least until a time of my choosing to reveal it that is.

Suffice it to say, anyone who pops their head out of the gopher hole becomes a target for tinfoil hat wearing crazies who are perfectly capable of sucking the tinfoil out of every walmart in a 4 county radius. While the damage is negligible, the injustice is a personal invasion of privacy , particularly when the nutjob doing it deliberately hides and protects their own identity and family whilst libeling someone elses. All for their own ego. Sick Sick Sick.

With the decision about privacy invasion in the Tyler Clemente Rutgers Student Suicide - the jerk who did it was found guilty of all 15 charges, and rightly so. Invasion of privacy is a crime. Intentional infliction of emotional distress on the internet is a crime. Now there is a verdict which is legal precedent. And of course there are others.

People like me who have chosen to put their identities into the public expect to get hit, that’s natural. That is to be expected and is part of the game. Bringing someone’s family into it, is a totally different ball game, they didn’t choose it. However, those big wigs with the big news agencies have access to legal assistance etc that a blogger or freelance journalist does not. Be that as it may, running the risk of losing that protective shield the big wigs have isn’t one to be underestimated. I should know, I am a freelancer.


60 posted on 03/16/2012 12:21:27 PM PDT by Danae (Anail nathrach, ortha bhais is beatha, do cheal deanaimh)
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