The media is spinning its wheels to portray opponents of the military occupation as racists
Desperate to rebrand conspiratorial concern about the coming Jade Helm training exercises – fears that it could be an attempt to bring martial law to ‘hostile’ Texas – the media is spinning its wheels to portray opponents of the military occupation as racists.
Yes, concern about martial law and a military takeover under an emergency pretext is now racist… not because the issue clearly effects everyone, but just because there’s a black president… that’s a good one.
Denial runs deep. Disturbing preparations for martial law and civil unrest have been ongoing for decades, and ramping up since 9/11, not since the election of Barack Obama. Yet, the system has been in damage control mode sense news of the training exercise spread on the web, and sounded the alarm about potential threats to liberty.
They insist: No, Jade Helm isn’t a military takeover of Texas.
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And yet, citizens are being questioned on the amount of ammo they have, types of guns, do they stockpile food, water? Lots of strange questions.
Remember the movie "Red Dawn"? Think of it with our own government troops as the antagonists!
What do we say to questions? I don't answer them!
Race has nothing to do with our presidente' being a socialist / racist himself.
Have you seen the movie the Hunger Games? If you haven't, just watch the movie and think of that as modern day America.. It was portrayed as being in America and those players were American citizens dependent on the government and owned by the government. Those 3 movies were top sellers and no one else that reads this blog has picked up on that. Sad, Very Sad!!
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