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I am 28 years old. I'm married. I have a day job. I have a dog and a cat. I was born and raised in Bismarck, North Dakota. I live in the city in Minneapolis, Minnesota. I have an active life in the city's social scene. I write poetry and take photography. I am a summa cum laud graduate with a degree in English and a minor in history. I read history, literature, and digest an array of news sources. I have many standard political interests of liberals. My father was raised in a privileged, semi-aristocratic household in Bogota, Colombia. His stories of Colombian government corruption figure in a big way into my opinions.
These are some controversial political beliefs I have:
1. The United States government has been controlled by a brutal fascist syndicate since at least 1952, when Eisenhower became president. Refer to the testimony of General Smedley Butler. Refer to the fact that Senator Prescott Bush discovered, mentored, and groomed Richard Nixon. Refer to the conviction of Union Banking Corp. (directed by Prescott Bush) for trading with the enemy during World War II. Refer to Dwight D. Eisenhower's farewell address after seeing what Bush, Vice President Nixon, and the CIA had been up to over the course of the '50s.
2. The Federal Reserve is a massive corporate organ for manipulating our economy and enriching a world elite. The biggest scam in American history. Please learn about the debt our fiat currency puts us in.
3. Kennedy was assassinated in a conspiracy involving a world power elite, mainly because of his intent to pull out of Vietnam and to create, via Executive Order 11110, an alternative American currency to the fiat currency of the Federal Reserve . "Back and to the left" is all I really need to say, but if you really believe Oswald acted alone, there's really no hope for you. Parties involved: Federal Reserve, CIA (including the Bush family), the Mafia (acting on behalf of Cuban casino and real estate interests).
4. The Watergate scandal was more about Nixon's involvement in the cover-up of the Kennedy assassination than about any of his other illegal excesses. Learn about his recorded references to "the Bay of Pigs thing."
5. I used to be a doubter, but now I feel pretty sure that 9/11 was an inside job - based on many, many on-the-scene witness and media statements about explosions preceding the towers' collapses. Then there is the inexplicable case of Building 7...
6. That Paul Wellstone's plane was brought down by a directed energy weapon that also caused a massive hole in the cloud cover around the crash site and spontaneous garage door openings throughout the surrounding area. Another major clue: a crash fire that burnt for 7 hours because it could not be extinguished with water.
7. It would help if you knew who Felix Rodriguez is. He is a hardened CIA soldier who was a well-documented participant in many of our nation's darkest chapters: Bay of Pigs invasion, Che Guevara's capture and execution, Iran Contra, and was a 2004 speaker at Swiftboat Veterans rallies. He is also suspected of being in Dallas during the day of Kennedy's murder, and friends of his in the CIA were involved in the Watergate break-in. There are a number of photos of him relaxing in the White House with President George Bush, Sr., chatting it up in friendship. He is currently curator of the Bay of Pigs Museum in Miami.
8. The CIA has committed many, many crimes in Latin America, Africa, and Asia which normal Americans never, ever hear about. Refer to the School of the Americas. They may also be a key player in the international drug trade, cocaine out of Colombia, heroin out of Vietnam and Afghanistan. It seems that not enough people remember the drug trafficking involved in Iran Contra.
9. The corporate media is largely complicit in keeping key information from us. The recent Fox-News-straight-to-NPR homogenous portrayal of the Russia-Georgian war is a key example. It only feels like an information age; because we don't have much of it.
10. Sharing honest, even if "controversial," information independently amongst ourselves is our only hope for real change.





