Of 911, Elephants In The Room And Good Dogs Wearing Blindfolds

Will Nine Eleven
Fade Down The Memory Hole
Will We Get Answers

The Elephants In
The Room Are F*cking Huge, How
Can People Ignore

See Nathan's Resource
Page, It's Very Clear, Consice
9 1 1 Questions

How Can Anyone
Read The Many Questions, Then
Just Shrug Their Shoulders

Do Americans
Like Being Lied To? They Have
Become Conditioned

To Believe Only
What The T V Says, Trust The
Bush Admin Blindly

It's A Scary Thought
That Our Own Government Would
Attack It's People

But That Is What They
Do, Throughout History, This
Is How They Control

Public Opinion
Rally Thier People For War
To Steal Resources

I'll Spell It Out For
You In The Next Haiku
Phrase, Pay Attention:

Attack The People [ 911 ]
Blame The Desired Enemy [ Iraq ]
Start Your War Machine [ endless war profiteering ]


9 1 1 Is How
We Got To The Quagmire That
Is The Iraq War

Whether Or Not You
Believe That 9 1 1 Was
Inside Job, One Thing

Is Clear, Neocons
The Bush Admin, Used It To
Rape Iraq For Oil

Impeachment Is The
Only Way To Stop Cheney:
The Real Enemy



Pop ARF 9/11 Facts and Resources




"With Liberty and Justice for All"

[ The painting depicts a dog wearing a stars-and-stripes blindfold and surrounded by a ring of seven stars. Janes explains that, “The stars represent World Trade Center Building Seven, which mysteriously fell on September 11 even though it was not hit by an airplane nor sustained any major fires or damage from the collapse of WTC Buildings One and Two.” The patriotic blindfold represents the apprehension that many Americans have in accepting that the government could be capable of intentionally harming its citizens. Also depicted in the painting is the ‘All Seeing Eye’ and stealth bombers, which Janes says represent the power that the government has seized over the American people in modern times. ]



9/11 Basement explosion witness William Rodriguez



 

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