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A conspiracy theorist......well I guess all of us are to an extent.....however, it does seem pretty strange to me how our government and media has tried to hide some key facts about this Boston Bombing situation.
I realize that Glenn Beck has some pretty far out there views for some.... but what I have noticed is that he is well researched and seldom makes claims that he cannot back up with hard evidence. In this video http://youtu.be/PODZaaMTwfg he issues a challenge to the administration.....I guess we'll see tomorrow if he is just trying to boos his ratings or if he really has something. BTW, I simply do NOT trust anything this government says. They are IMO the most perverse administration the USA has ever seen. They have military ammo plants where they manufacture any ammo the government needs, yet they are (DHS) requisitioning millions of rounds of ammo from the private sector (wonder why there is a shortage of ammo for the public) and storing it in warehouses. Why? To use against the American People? To keep it out of the hands of an armed nation and prevent them from resisting a corrupt government? Or is it simply because they "need" the rounds for "practice & training" purposes? |
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Can you be specific as to what the media and government did not tell us?
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i didnt look at the vid... not a big Beck fan for some reason....
However, there is one thing about this that really does bother me. The first person that was a suspect was deemed to be clear and not a suspect pretty quickly. Then the President had a meeting with the Foreign Sec. of Saudi Arabia (where this kid is from). That meeting was off book. Then the SEc of State had a meeting with this same guy. That meeting had been set to be on the record with the media involved. Then the administration, made it closed door. Then the next day, this kid who was the first suspect was deported for "national security reasons". No one from the Obama administration has said a single word about this. Something just does not seem right about this. The media was on it early, but has clammed up totally. |
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Lol, I haven't followed it, but I'm not surprised. 911 all over again. This is why Scripture says that you can be a citizen of a country, or a subject of the kingdom, but you can't be both. Um, imo.
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It stinks to high heaven. SA should be on a watch list with heavy scrutiny, yet next year the US State Dept will be opening an express lane for visitors from that country. It's absurd. |
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Dont remember where exactly, but I do remember hearing some hard news guy really giving the whitehouse spokesman the business over Kerry's meeting with the Saudi foreign minister going dark. He was quite persistant, but was stonewalled. Then the report came out the next day that the Saudi national that was first a suspect then not a suspect, was being deported "for national security concerns". all of that was reported openely. now no one is talking about it. Let me poke around and do some google research. |
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Maybe they are on a watch list and this guy was clean? Just because he is a Saudi does not make him a terrorist. Again I ask where are you guys getting this info? |
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Are all meetings between Kerry and foreign representatives public or for that matter any head of state? Even when we meet with the Israeli president or representative they meet behind closed doors then have an open door meeting for the cameras |
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