Well, here we go. How many of my readers remember when Digg.com banned me after I made the front page and was actually getting an “alarming” amount of hits per day? Didn’t want the “anti-Muslim” site getting attention, did they? It didn’t matter that I’ve never been “anti-Muslim”, that idiots and liars cannot discern the difference between ideologies, religions, races and all the rest. What suits the purposes of tyrants and fools is almost always painted deceit. And painted me into a corner, Digg.com did, as if I am some sort of hate-monger and racist; pressed the Big Red Button and ejected me out of the speeding car.
I am still here though.
Today I just heard that Alex Jones has had his official channel (to which I actually subscribed) BANNED by YouTube. That’s right, folks, banned.
Why? On the feeble premise that he showed someone else’s article in one of his video clips, which is a common practice that you can witness just about anytime of the day on any major network from FOX to NBC. Hold up that article to the camera and discuss…
Well, nope. Not when you’re a pain-in-the-ass proponent of the U.S. Constitution and Free Speech and Gun Rights like Alex Jones! BANNED!
Yep, welcome to 1984. Welcome to Fascism. Buy more ammunition.
Just sayin’.
Foehammer, out.
























This kind of thing will anger a lot of people.
What was the article in question?
Alex discusses this here:
youtube.com/watch?v=xVAEGJ6wO-4...p=57051B2696A3F436&index=35
Skelton: Stop Bilderberg’s Nightmare Future at All Costs
London Guardian journalist Charlie Skelton, who began his coverage of the 2009 Bilderberg conference in a jovial and mocking manner, is now warning that the horrendous treatment dished out to him by both police and undercover spies is just a taste of what we can expect in our daily lives if we allow Bilderberg’s agenda, and specifically ID cards and implantable microchips, to be implemented.
Initially setting out to cover the event in a satirical way, Skelton left Greece yesterday chilled to the bone about how he had been harassed, detained and stalked for days on end by authorities merely for taking photographs of the hotel where Bilderberg members were staying.
“My experience over the last several days in Greece has granted me a single, diamond-hard opinion,” writes Skelton, “That we must fight, fight, fight, now — right now, this second, with every cubic inch of our souls — to stop identity cards.”
Skelton adds that the ID card turns the citizen into a suspect and would be “the end of everything,” noting that plans are also afoot to replace the ID card with an implantable microchip for greater efficiency and tracking of the population, a subject that was up for discussion at last year’s Bilderberg Group conference.
Ironically, I just posted this on a new site I’m building up for public consumption. Yep, the cat’s out of the bag now I guess…not sure the ETA on my release, but I’ll post notice on the front of the site when I’m ready to make the big change.