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Originally posted by Cuhail
I just don't know about Glenn Beck. I mean, he is CNN HN. He's a vocal Mormon (NOT a bad thing necissarily). He's a former drug/alcohol abuser and VERY vocal on how he's so much better now. All these things seperately are things that scream "Agenda Pusher" to me.
But, then he talks in such a manner and of such subjects no-one else puts a focus on.
I dunno. I like him and I distrust him all in one.
Grrrr. That frustrates me.
Cuhail
Originally posted by uberarcanist
reply to post by Roper
Because it was planted by America for propaganda purposes?
Originally posted by Ionized
Fact is we don't know that anything the propaganda specialists say on the nightly news is true. You buy into the Muslim terrorist idea with no hands on evidence, but only hearsay from the mainstream media, but expect us to prove beyond a doubt that a black op is also possible.
Originally posted by Roper I don't believe that any one in the government would willingly kill our children.
Originally posted by Roper
OBL said " What he visited on Russia he will visit on America 100 fold".
Terror_SchoolTraining-sm.asx
You see the Federal Government knew there was something going on before Sept.11, 01 but didn't know where or what. The same thing is going on now.
There may be enough cells in the USA to pull this off.
Roper
www.local6.com
OCALA, Fla. -- Investigators in Marion County, Fla., are searching for the author of nine postcards sent to different schools on the same day with the words 'Jihad-Boom" and handwritten cartoons of a building apparently exploding with people inside.
www.ocala.com
The Marion County Sheriff's Office today released several postcards that had been mailed to schools last Monday and appeared to threaten a terrorist attack on Oct. 10.
The Sheriff's Office also announced a $10,000 reward being offered by the U.S. Postal Service.
Seven of nine postcards were released.