Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Paranoid Thought of the Day

As I am an enthusiast of "Alternative History and Current Events" (which some dismiss as "conspiracy theories"), I have many musings about the true nature of the modern world, and the events taking place therein.

At times, I get an eerie notion that a certain thing is taking place, but also recognize that these notions can be totally based on paranoid fantasy.

So, as they come to me, I will add my paranoid thoughts here, knowing that they probably aren't true, but at the same time they're at least probable, and thus worth sharing.

Plus, if I'm right, I can say, "I told you so...sorta."


PARANOID THOUGHT OF THE DAY

In recent news, the US Government has ordered Google to release all records of web searches performed by American citizens. In a rare showing of apparent courage by a modern mega-company, Google has reportedly refused to share this info with the Gubment, leading many to breathe a sigh of relief that the Pentagon would not know how much animal porn they peruse daily.

My paranoid thought? That Google IS sharing ALL the info, and lying to the public, so that simultaneously the Public is assured they still live in a (somewhat apparently) free country, and continue to openly search, while the USGOV gets exactly what it wants(as usual).


PARANOID THOUGHT OF THE DAY #2
The growing number of military and journalist deaths in Iraq is intentional, as part of a plan to deplete the natural source of such people. Once gone, they will be replaced by those more-aligned with the current US agenda.

For example, due to a "shortage" of police in the wake of Katrina, New Orleans was policed in part by private security, hired on as SWAT members.

I saw photos of these men wearing somewhat-homemade "SWAT" t-shirts featuring a logo of a skull with a dagger through it. SWAT team, skull with a dagger through it.

My basic theory being that private security tends to be more of a gun-for-hire, with less natural ideals and more passion for abuse. Anyone who ever worked in a Mall knows what I mean.

And once the journalists are "accidentally" killed (and by the way, there are currently no penalties for or even investigation into journalist deaths by Friendly Fire), or otherwise removed(my paranoid mind sees the sudden death of Peter Jennings, then the shooting of his succesor in Iraq), then they too can be replaced by those seen "more suitable" by the current US Regime.

We'll have private security meatheads in homemade Police uniforms policing the streets with guns drawn. Bought journalists parroting the Official Story verbatim. And Dissenters being found "dangerous" and herded into the already-confirmed-to-exist detention camps recently built around the U.S.

And there, are my Paranoid Thoughts, for the day.




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