Republican Leadership Race

axj said:
Al Today said:
Odyssey said:
Ron Paul is just allowed to stay in politics to give us the impression that there is congressional dissent against outrageous government policies.
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Methinks you are correct. 'Tis all part of the game to keep the population distracted from the truth. Another example of allowance is Dennis Kucinich. Very vocal and controversial but nothing of importance gets accomplished.

I think that nobody is in full control of what is going on. There are those who try to control as much as they can, but their wishful thinking also makes them deluded.

Trying to control the popularization of Ron Paul's ideas may very well turn out to be impossible. They may succeed in faking the elections, but they cannot stop people from seeing the corrupt system for what it really is.

I think these are interesting points. No matter how extreme the pathocratic control system becomes, they cannot completely eliminate normal human values and conscience. They really are fighting a losing battle.

The Cs said in a session from about a year or so ago, words to the effect that the psychopaths in power don't actually have a master plan (I can't find the relevant session). They just keep on mechanically doing what psychopaths do. And I guess that when one or some of them do something that those in the upper echelons disapprove of for whatever reason then the damage control machine swings into action.

A possible example of this scenario is the Buncefield fuel depot fire in the UK. This incident had all the hallmarks of a terrorist incident, yet was spun as an accident. It is possible that some factors in the pathocracy wanted this to be England's 911, but others with more power vetoed the idea after the fact. Curiously, the first explosion occurred near tank number 912.

Here's a couple of brief quotes about it. Bear in mind that on the date of the explosion, 11 December 2005, the weather in England was cold and frosty.

Wikipedia said:
The Buncefield fire was a major conflagration caused by a series of explosions on 11 December 2005 at the Hertfordshire Oil Storage Terminal,[1] an oil storage facility located near the M1 motorway by Hemel Hempstead in Hertfordshire, England.[2][3] The terminal was the fifth largest oil-products storage depot in the United Kingdom, with a capacity of about 60,000,000 imperial gallons (272,765,400 l) of fuel.[3][4] The terminal is owned by TOTAL UK Limited (60%) and Texaco (40%).[5][6][7][8]

The first and largest explosion occurred at 06:01 UTC near tank 912,[6][9] which led to further explosions which eventually overwhelmed 20 large storage tanks.[10] The emergency services announced a major emergency at 06:08 and a fire fighting effort began. The cause of the explosion seems to have been a fuel-air explosion of unusually high strength.[11] The British Geological Survey monitored the event, which measured 2.4 on the Richter scale.[4][9][12] News reports described the incident as the biggest of its kind in peacetime Europe and certainly the biggest such explosion in the United Kingdom since the 1974 Flixborough Disaster.[1][13] The flames had been extinguished by the afternoon of 13 December 2005. However, one storage tank re-ignited that evening, which the fire-fighters left to burn rather than attempt to extinguish it again.[3][5]

_http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buncefield_fire

Buncefield Investigation (UK government website) said:
Buncefield Investigation Homepage

The Health and Safety Commission (HSC) has appointed me as independent Chair of the Board to oversee the investigation into the Buncefield Oil Depot explosions and fire of December 2005.

The HSC decision to establish this independent investigation was a significant move, highlighting the severity of the incident and the degree of concern for people living and working close to the Buncefield site, and the importance of the work to the wider industry.
I hope you find the website useful.
Regards,
Rt. Hon Lord Newton of Braintree

The Incident

In the early hours of Sunday 11th December 2005, a number of explosions occurred at Buncefield Oil Storage Depot, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire. At least one of the initial explosions was of massive proportions and there was a large fire, which engulfed a high proportion of the site. Over 40 people were injured; fortunately there were no fatalities. Significant damage occurred to both commercial and residential properties in the vicinity and a large area around the site was evacuated on emergency service advice. The fire burned for several days, destroying most of the site and emitting large clouds of black smoke into the atmosphere.

_http://www.buncefieldinvestigation.gov.uk/index.htm
 
Neat synchronicity that this video series gets posted now...In regards to Kennedy, the financial conditions at the time, and who was in control, the fourth video touches upon the subject (11:55) but it is worth going through the previous 3 Youtube videos the grasp the totality of the big picture...

_http://www.zerohedge.com/news/presenting-exchange-stabilization-fund-5-parts-real-plunge-protection-team
 

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