Saturday, 20 February 2010

Terrorism is the property of government

There are some people on the net at the moment trying to suggest that Joe Stack's attack upon an IRS building this week was a false flag terrorist attack.

I disagree.
If that were the case, there would have been some video footage of the event from somewhere, being repeated constantly on TV. The story would be top of the news on the hour, every hour, and the same news reports would be calling it terrorism. This is what happens when elements of the state carry out false flag terrorism.

When anybody else does it; when it is an unexpected event, it is, in effect, hushed up as much as possible.
Attacks on the IRS are not uncommon but they are rarely reported. Joe Stack, who's suicide note was taken down on  orders of the feds, made sure that this attack would make the news. The story is being hushed up, lest the public get into a discussion re- the lack of a law requiring them to pay income tax.

Meanwhile a Muslim group is arguing that the attack be labelled a terrorist attack rather than a criminal act.
In all of this, you can see how elements of your government and your media behave.

They do indeed think you're stupid.

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