Well, I'm almost done reading
The Bushes: Portrait of a Dynasty. It's blatantly partisan and has left me with more questions than anything. Especially the descriptions of George W., as a goof-off and jester and great slick speaker. There was nothing about Halliburton, which we hear so much about. It quickly glosses over the Nazi-support scandal, only briefly reviewing, Prescott Bush's involvement in companies he ran, whose assets were frozen for their supporting and funding of Nazi Germany. The coverage of George Senior's involvement in the CIA was very sparse as well, framed as an "in-between" job given to him by Nixon, while he was on his way to the Presidency. It covered senior Bush's stint at the United Nations, but didn't share much about his views on said government or the One World Order which I have seen and heard him commonly promote during his Presidency. I think I may have to read a book specifically on each, Prescott, George Senior and W. That's my review for now. I may have more to write when I've completed it tomorrow. I'll start reading "
My Life" by Bill Clinton tomorrow.
On to the spider goats... er... what?! Well, my good friend Darren recommended a video called "
Google Spider Goats". Some of it is not very professional and very blatantly propaganda, using pictures, music and words to create a decidedly scary experience surrounding the 911 incedent. But that said, it raises a lot of good questions and googling points. Here are a few that I will spend time researching:
- Stock put options on united airlines days before.
- Norad drills?
- The project for a new america century report - rebuilding america's defenses c
alling for a new pearl harbor.
- WTC 7 - building 7
- Popular Mechanics is owned by the Hearst Corporation, Yellow Journalism
- journalof911studies.com
- halliburton
- Carlyle Group
- New World Order

Lastly, I'm more and more convinced that
Ron Paul should be our next President. Take a minute if you haven't already to review his platform and decide for yourself. I believe he is the only candidate that will make a real positive change for our country. To the right you'll see my latest purchase supporting Ron's campaign.
You can get them here.
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I saw Abraham Lincoln walking across South Temple today, holding a sign that said "Vote for Ron Paul." I guess if Abe Lincoln is endorsing him, he must be good...
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