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Illegal Israel
This is a follow up to Poor Little Me. It makes no difference if Israel can justify their actions regarding the Gaza Flotilla and subsequent aid missions under modern laws and human expectations. One standard alone matters: Was it according … Continue reading
Posted in religion, social sciences
Tagged culture, government, law, propaganda, war
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Warning: Before It’s Too Late
Given the climate of things in US government, as well as that in a few other places, my ability to connect regularly to the Internet and keep this blog alive could simply stop some day without warning. At the same … Continue reading
Posted in personal, religion
Tagged economics, government, mysticism, resistance, survival, war
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Israeli Intelligence Failure on the Flotilla
This is not getting much notice, neither on the MSM nor from the back-channel and conspiracy sites: Israel’s Flotilla Raid Involved Espionage, Sabotage. Of course, no one should be surprised that Mossad attempts to infiltrate even baby showers, if they … Continue reading
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Tagged government, propaganda, psychology, war
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Outrigger: 15
It was not what he expected, but war seldom is what anyone expects. The US military had tried to come up with something rather like flares for heat-seeking missiles, but dropping dozens of radio beacons with the broad range of … Continue reading
Thug Nation
The very foundation of Christian theology is, “God chooses, not you.” That’s the way you face your world. Aside from those who are utterly and properly dependent on you — your own children — you are completely forbidden to coerce … Continue reading
Outrigger: 14
It was one of those rare moments when Ripley had a break. Leaned back in his chair, he stared out the window at the light traffic visible in gaps between the other buildings around the warehouse. Krumm walked in carrying … Continue reading
Outrigger: 13
Krumm hadn’t had much time to mess with it, but he decided it would be a good day to test his ability to connect to his server back in the US. A friend of his who ran the program at … Continue reading
Outrigger: 12
Krumm stepped into the generator chamber, pointing his flashlight around until he saw the exhaust stack. It was a pipe which ran up at a rising angle along one wall to the exterior wall, and straight up through the concrete … Continue reading
Outrigger: 11
Krumm was not blind to the possibilities. On the one hand, he knew some agencies were playing both sides of the intelligence game in this war. There was plenty of evidence the more egregious bombings were false flag operations, for … Continue reading
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Tagged government, mysticism, propaganda, resistance, war
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Outrigger: 10
Krumm found the shop, and prices were much better than in other parts of town, particularly the expensive strip his co-workers favored. Oddly, it was better than the military exchange prices, too. Still, after looking over the stock, he opted … Continue reading