325,000 Names on Terrorism List
February 16th, 2006 at 08:21 Björn Hallberg
If the US counted everyone who had a legitimate reason to do the them harm, that number should be in the tens of millions. But as the definition of terrorism stands, and because of what we know regarding the orchestrating of false flag operations, it is an understatement that the list “may include innocent people.” It is fair to assume that everyone on that list is innocent, save for a few patsies, whose motives are not pure and thus are really not relevant either way.
Now, what does a man have to do to get himself on such a fancy list?
Meanwhile in the wonderland that is Britain, Tony Blair manages to barely slip clauses in the phony Terrorism Bill that will criminalize the “glorification of terrorism.” I.e. what I do every day of the week. Blair and his communitarian tendencies mixed with a complete reverence for the US are bad news for sure.
Critics of course warned that praising the African National Congress could just as well fall within the bounds of such glorification but to no avail. Which is a telling example of course, given that the US and Britain did their best to prevent those “terrorists” from breaking the chains of racial segregation and subjugation. Had the revolt happened today, Blair could have applied said laws to stifle public criticism of the apartheid regime, thus nipping in the bud the second front which eventually lead to the demise of the shameful system of South Africa. From George Washington to Nelson Mandela, we are in fact dealing with bona fide terrorists, who stood up to power, and that is something we should remember.
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This is freaky, makes you wonder eh?
Must be an alternative agenda here.