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Thursday, June 28 2012 - 06:22 PM
“Disable the purveyors”: Is US secretly
“Disable the purveyors”: Is US secretly liquidating dissidents?

Kevin Barrett
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June 28, 2012

In many countries, people who cross the line in opposing the government risk incarceration, torture, or murder.

Until recently, it was hard for American dissidents to cross that line. If they wanted to get arrested for saying something subversive, mere ideas weren’t enough; they would have to actually threaten to physically harm the President or another high official.

But the post-9/11 USA is no longer a beacon of human rights. As former President Jimmy Carter recently wrote in the New York Times, “The United States is abandoning its role as the global champion of human rights.” In his article, Carter points out that top US officials are now openly targeting US citizens for political assassination, “disappearance,” unlimited surveillance, and other forms of gross human rights abuse.

Since we now know that a secret National Security committee is ordering the murder of American citizens, and since we know the CIA has the power to easily simulate deaths from illness and accident, we might as well assume that every time a dissident dies unexpectedly, he or she has been murdered by the US government.

Consider the chilling words of Obama’s information czar Cass Sunstein, who openly advocates that the US government should “disable the purveyors of conspiracy theories.” Sunstein’s article “Conspiracy Theories: Causes and Cures” argues that “conspiracy theories” (by which he means the 9/11 truth movement) are so dangerous that the government should “cognitively infiltrate” 9/11 truth groups, “disable” those who spread these ideas, and possibly even make the ideas illegal.

One way to “disable the purveyors of conspiracy theories” is to terrorize them with death threats. This is precisely what happened recently in Seattle, Washington and Vancouver, British Columbia.

On June 13, Dr. James Fetzer, the founder of Scholars for 9/11 Truth, was scheduled to speak at the University Heights Community Center in Seattle. Shortly before the event, the Community Center received a letter that read:

“Community Center, the 9/11 truth event on June 13th is going to be attacked to Kill Jim Fetzer because he says ‘Space Beams’ brought down the Twin Towers. The attack may be a bomb or fire bomb or maybe just gun fire. The Bombing may come at a future date to pay you back for supporting the 9/11 truth movement. Kill Jim Fetzer and the 9/11 truth movement. Kill Jim Fetzer (repeated 6 times). Kill University Heights Community Center (repeated twice) Kill you now.”

Detective Kerry Hays of the Seattle Police Department is currently investigating the case.

The Community Center hastily canceled Dr. Fetzer’s talk. Fortunately, an alternate venue was found at the last minute.

Then a few days later, a similar death threat was emailed to the owner of the Denman Theater in Vancouver, British Columbia, where Dr. Fetzer was organizing the Vancouver 9/11 Hearings. This time, the threat named me and Press TV Canadian correspondent Joshua Blakeney as well as Dr. Fetzer. Fortunately, the theater owner was too busy hosting the event to read his email, so he did not become aware of the threat until the Hearings were over.

Death threats are one way to “disable the purveyors of conspiracy theories.” Actual assassinations are another.

A long list of people who were trying to expose the truth of 9/11 have met with untimely, suspicious deaths. Barry Jennings, the deputy director of Emergency Services Department for the New York City Housing Authority on 9/11, appears to have been murdered after speaking publicly about explosions he witnessed that partly demolished World Trade Center Building 7 on the morning of 9/11. (The demolition of WTC-7, begun in the morning, was completed shortly after 5:20 that afternoon, after WTC owner Larry Silverstein and colleagues “made the decision to pull” the building according to Silverstein’s own statement.)

Another 9/11 truth advocate and eyewitness, Dr. David Graham of Shreveport, Louisiana, was murdered – apparently by the FBI – for writing a book about two of the alleged 9/11 hijackers, who were obvious intelligence assets controlled by people at Barksdale Air Force Base. Graham was poisoned with ethelene glycol (antifreeze). The case is discussed in Sander Hicks’ new book Slingshot to the Juggernaut.

It might be objected that Jennings and Graham were murdered because they were eyewitnesses to a State Crime Against Democracy, or SCAD, not because they were dissidents. Is there any evidence that the US government (or a rogue network infiltrating it) is “disabling the purveyors” of dangerous ideas by killing or otherwise physically harming them, even if they are not eyewitnesses?

Mike Ruppert, the original leader of the 9/11 truth movement, writes that his office was attacked by microwave and/or EMF weapons after he began publishing critiques of the official story of 9/11. The attacks may have contributed to Ruppert’s poor health and distraught frame of mind, which led him to quit the 9/11 truth movement and temporarily flee the USA in 2006.

Another early 9/11 truth advocate, publisher Byron Belitsos, told me that he and many other 9/11 truth organizers in California were targeted by EMF or microwave weapons during the first years after 9/11. Belitsos says the weapons were wielded by men in plain white vans that would park in front of the victim’s house, and that victims suffered immediate and sometimes extreme health effects including headaches, ringing in the ears, nausea, vomiting, severe depression, dizziness, and loss of consciousness.

It does seem that bad things have happened to far too many of the most trail-blazing, prestigious, and/or effective 9/11 truth leaders. Justin Raimondo, the pioneer investigator of Israeli complicity in 9/11, was warned away from the subject – and after he disregarded the warning, he suffered a severe heart attack, despite his relative youth and excellent physical condition. Since his mysterious heart attack, Raimondo has stayed away from the subject of 9/11, and has remained in good health.

David Ray Griffin, the world’s leading voice of 9/11 truth, suffered a partially-disabling stroke in the summer of 2010. While he has recovered sufficiently to continue to write and research, the stroke left him with a slight aphasia that has ended his career as a prolific public speaker.

Dr. Bob Bowman, the former head of Star Wars under two US presidents, has had his 9/11 truth efforts slowed by his struggle with cancer.

Even more tragically, the most prestigious scientist ever to take up the cause of 9/11 truth, Lynn Margulis, died of a stroke November 22, 2011. When I last spoke to Lynn, less than a year before her death, she told me she did not want to speak publicly about 9/11 any more, because “politics is too dangerous.” She sounded scared – like someone had warned or threatened her.

Steven Jones, the physics professor who was forced out of Brigham Young University for researching the demolition of the World Trade Center, was warned to stop by a “connected” colleague. Jones did the right thing: he immediately went public about the apparent threat.

Richard Gage, the founder of Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth, may have been attacked by the type of EMF or microwave weapon described by Ruppert and Belitsos. In the summer of 2009, in Washington, DC, Gage suddenly suffered vertigo and hearing loss. Activist colleagues who were present suspect some kind of covert attack. Today, Gage still suffers from the after-effects: partial loss of hearing in one ear.

Though some consider microwave and EMF weapons the stuff of science fiction, Maj. Doug Rokke, Ph.D., the former head of the US Army’s depleted uranium cleanup project after Gulf War I, says these weapons are very real, and commonly used in military circles. He described to me how he personally used such weapons on a regular basis while training with Special Forces at US Army facilities: “We had them van-mounted, truck-mounted, plane-mounted, and hand-carried. We would go around zapping each other for fun. This was during exercises, or sometimes just as a practical joke.” Rokke assured me that, based on his firsthand knowledge of US military mind-set and capabilities, 9/11 truth activists have undoubtedly been targeted by exotic non-lethal (and lethal) weapons.

Will writing this article put me on a US government hit list? Twenty years ago, such a question would have sounded absurd. Today, with the USA becoming more of a banana republic every day, it sounds increasingly realistic.

A government that extra-judicially murders, disappears, and tortures its own citizens should clean up its own act before it criticizes other nations. The US should heed former President Carter and start obeying its own Constitution if it wants to have any credibility on human rights.

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06/29/12 - 12:20 AM
CMGINAV says...
This is the video for the song that roxi said was to intimidate her. Lyrics can sometimes be misconstrued when not properly aranged with the music.


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06/29/12 - 12:21 AM
CMGINAV says...
BTW, where is roxi. Haven’t seen her in awhile.
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06/29/12 - 12:24 AM
CMGINAV says...
This ones just to make you think a little.

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06/29/12 - 02:33 AM
avbornbred says...
What a crock of crap. People can still protest in this country. Look at Occupy. They were allowed to occupy public places, destroying them, before finally being forced out. The percentage of protestors arrested was very small.

I did not see are brave cops firing guns into the crowds like the Islamic countries do. Are police held their ground, and only arrested the worst of the worst. I only wished they would have arrested more.

Our protestors here don’t compare at all with those in Iran and the other Islamic countries. They protest knowing death is a strong possibility. Iur protestors whine and cry when cops touch them and try to initiate law suits. Give me a break. Our protestors belong in PUSSVILLE!
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06/29/12 - 03:44 AM
avbornbred says...
I can’t stand these libs that talk shit about our country. The act like they have really been deprived of their civil rights. The far left is the biggest bunch of losers in the world. Compared to people in other countries, are libs have it good here, yet they cry and whine.
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06/29/12 - 01:36 PM
avbornbred says...
The new Dem playbook. Run and hide. The Wisconsin Dems did it after Walker got elected so they would not have to vote. They camped at tax payers expense in Illinoise.

Then last night, 65 Dems refused ti vite on Eric Holder’s contempt issues. The Dems flee the chambers in protest. The interviews show hiw out of touch these Dems were with the issues. They accused the GOP of being on a racist witch hunt, it was politically motivated, and it was to destroy Obama.

Democrats should be embarrassed with the actions of their leadership.
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06/29/12 - 03:52 PM
Sovereignty Soldier says...
Are you trying to tell me the police never beat protesters in America avborn? That they never plant drugs or take payoffs? That they never beat homeless schizophrenics and taser them to death? You trying to tell me they do not bow at the feet of any federal agency without question? I am calling B.S.
You ever seen the movie Serpico based on the true story of Frank Serpico? That is how ALL police departments work with maybe a few exceptions in smaller towns. Again, there are 2 kinds of people attracted to this job. One is those who actually want to help people and serve the public. The other sees a way to get away with crime and game the system. Once those types get hold in the department, it’s all over.
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06/29/12 - 03:56 PM
Sovereignty Soldier says...
The police protect the criminals who are in positions of power. Instead of arresting them they protect them from the people. They are part of the people not the elite as they think. They and their famlies take the same dirty vaccines, eat the same poison foods, drink the same fluoridated water as the rest of us.

I for one am sick of the evil from both sides and feel exactly like Paris in his lyrics and I am NO democrat!!
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06/29/12 - 06:05 PM
AV Town Crier says...
SS

no doubt they entire system has been corrupted. This is NOT the America our founding father envisioned and definitely NOT the republic that they gave us.

To some degree you can thank the assholes of the Supreme Court past and present, who can’t seem to be able to read plain simple English language. Between the Supreme Court and congress, you have too many lawyers.
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06/29/12 - 07:15 PM
avbornbred says...
SS: it is not s perfect world. Yes, sometimes cops cross the line and they are punished. But you believe our government does this all the time. Get off the planting of dope thing. If it happened , attorneys would be suing cities all over the place. Your comments are schizophrenic. Go see a doctor.
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06/29/12 - 07:18 PM
avbornbred says...
SS: are you talking about police departments in Mexico? You may be right.

Anyways. If you hate the US so much, move !!
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06/30/12 - 06:13 AM
marino says...
.“As former President Jimmy Carter recently wrote in the NY Times….”

Jimmy will save us.
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06/30/12 - 05:36 PM
Cagy Wolf says...
Jimmy Carter is a moron, he is hated by many of the people in the town he owns here in Georgia and one of dumbest presidents we have ever had. His decisions on the B-1 cost the country billions of dollars and many layoffs in the defense industry.
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07/02/12 - 05:17 PM
Sovereignty Soldier says...
Oh no avborn, I love the US. I hate corruption! Anyone who engages in corrupt acts should be called out and punished. It really doesn’t make a difference to me if they have a badge, a suit, or a blue or red rag. I am sick of people looking the other way. The police have NO right planting evidence, treating people with disrespect, tasing or brutalizing people they could otherwise deal with, taking peoples cameras or video when they are recorded, lying, working with the federal government, or following orders that violate the constitution. Hate America, hell no! I want it back as it was intended to be and if that won’t happen then I want the globalist scum rounded up and given the sentence they have in mind for the majority of humanity.
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07/02/12 - 05:22 PM
Sovereignty Soldier says...
Go out and rent the movie “Serpico”. This man is still alive but was shot in the head for exposing police corruption.
BTW, you cannot operate an underground network of drugs and human trafficking without some amount of police involvement. Bust the competition, protect the network.
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07/02/12 - 05:24 PM
Sovereignty Soldier says...
When the police stop acting and dressing like paramilitary and return to the role of peace officer, then I will let up. Until then I just call it how I see it. These guys are jacked up on steroids and go into rages on the public. I know a guy who BUYS his roids from a cop at the gym.
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07/02/12 - 06:25 PM
AV Town Crier says...
SS
You are paranoid! But, damn, you are right in all that you say. in my 62 years here, I’ve seen much deterioration of our civil liberties and extreme govt. abuse. Just remember, J. Edgar Hoover. How can you justify that kind of BS in a free society? Not much has changed. They just change their tactics to appease congress and the public. But nothing has really changed. How many federal police agencies do we have. Based on the Constitution and federal laws passed by congress in the early days, the federal govt. is forbidden from operating a police force, other than federal marshals. How many gun toting agencies are there now? Just because they refrained from using the term ‘police’ in their titles doesn’t change the fact that these departments from the FBI, ATF, DEA, DHS, et al, are unconstitutional. Fuck them!
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07/02/12 - 06:46 PM
Sovereignty Soldier says...
Paranoid? Because I know how things really work behind the scenes? I remember a guy who used to show up every once in a while to AVIMM functions. He seemed very paranoid to me. He didn’t give his real name, didn’t want to be on the call out roster, he believed in what we were doing but acted like someone was taking names or something. I do not think he was paranoid anymore, but smart.
To those who have not taken the blue pill it may seem paranoid to prepare and take extra cautious steps, but the amount of technology we know they have is nothing compared to what they really have.

Having said all that, when the government started busting the mafia they learned how to run class A1 rackets. What we have is a bunch of criminals who are constantly reelected by people who know they are liars but they vote for them because their friends or family are. We have a bunch of damn sheep who have lost critical thinking skills and who think patriotism is waving a flag and defending every action your government takes even when it is illegal or immoral. True patriotism has been demonized as racist militias or cooky conspiracy theorists. Whenever true conspiracies are uncovered and people are learning about it, they put out TV shows or movies with the conspiracy written in so people will say something like, “oh I saw that on TV too”, or “you got that from that movie”. That is called a psyop.
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07/02/12 - 06:47 PM
Sovereignty Soldier says...
Not paranoid…trust no one! It isn’t just a cool chinese lettering tattoo. I am very cautious and I trust no one but God.
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07/02/12 - 07:19 PM
AV Town Crier says...
SS

Well stated. If people only realized just how big some of these conspiracies were, they’d shit a brick. Of course the authorities label conspiracy theorists as cooks. That’s an easy way to discredit them and for controlling what the masses (sheeple)think. Whenever I read crap that labels a group as cooks and whack-jobs, I know they must be on to something. They do that with Ufologist as well.

When you have a government that covers up more than certain military intelligence for fighting a current war, is very troubling. I guess we are not the free society we were led to believe in. We wuz lied to!
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07/02/12 - 07:39 PM
Sovereignty Soldier says...
UFOs are one of two things. Firstly the government has UFOs/saucer shaped anti gravity machines. Hitler was working on these during WWII and guess whos scientists got that technology? Not to mention all the nazi scientists we brought over (Operation Paperclip). So often it is man made crafts preparing people for the biggest deception of all. OR, sometimes it is the fallen angels that were summoned up via witch craft.
PROJECT BLUEBEAM…check it out.
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07/02/12 - 10:06 PM
avbornbred says...
SS: your concerns are raised from a minority of bad cops. Police departments have always been based on a para military organization.

I feared gangs in LA more than tbe government.
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07/02/12 - 11:54 PM
avbornbred says...
If that cop is selling steroids, turn him in. I am sure his department would be interested in knowing they have a dirty cop.
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07/03/12 - 05:03 PM
Sovereignty Soldier says...
Police have NOT always been based on paramilitary. The old cops who walked beats or even patrolled used to give people rides home late at night. They were our friends, people we could trust. Since the invention of the SWAT team, the true paramilitary group, every cop has wanted to be part of it. Slowly as people get used to cops that look like military, the others started acting like it and trying to dress the part in black uniforms with military style boots and cargo pockets. You go back on a google image search and type in 1950s police uniform and tell me they look like military.
Again you say the minority of police but I would say it is at least 50 percent, probably much greater. Frank Serpico found himself the ONLY cop in his department that was not on the take. Corruption at levels like that can only happen when the top allows it to.
I do not fear gangs as much. I am street savy, I know the lingo, how to play the part if I am in that environment. I have aquaintences who are gang members in the Wilmington area. I never feel threatened by them. But every time I drive and see a cop on the road I immediately wonder if he is gonna mess with me and start looking for outs to get as far away from him as possible. I do not trust them anymore, have very little respect for them, even the good ones, cause they do nothing to stop the bad ones.
As for the cop selling steroids, why bother? Their is a lot of them doing it. If they want to ruin their bodies with that crap I am all for it. Weak hearts mean they wont be around long is all. Besides no amount of water filled muscle can stop the fury of the people when they try to protect the globalists from the pissed off populace…and it’s coming.
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