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Good books!!!!!!
kaydeejaded:
The Franklin Coverups (Child Abuse, Satanisim, and Murder in Nebraska) by John DeCamp
Republican party Iran Contra money laundering, drugs nationwide child abuse, and Ritual Murder!!!
and
The Octopus (Secret Government and the Death of Danny Casalaro) by Kenn Thomas and Jim Keith
Danny Casalaro's supposed suicide not unlike James Hatfields and the enron guys (what is with people close to the Bush's killing themselves) government conspircy Bush, Bush's interest in Mind control (holy shit!)
Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds.
-- Albert Einstein
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kaydeejaded:
Fact he FBI know how many cars have been stolen each year, how many homicides, rapes and robberies but it does not know how many children disappear each year. WTF??? it does not keep statistics on that.
Um why.....
The lust for power, for dominating others, inflames the heart more than any other passion
Tacitus
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Antigen:
Well, it would be the DOJ who keeps those crime stats. FBI would get their info from there, as they would not have first access to any but federal investigations where they've been called in. And even that set would not necessarily include other federal agencies, such as DEA, ATF and others.
The DOJ would not have stats on all missing children because not all missing child cases involve crime. Most often, it's a juvenile who runs away on their own free will. Very often it's a parent who's involved in family courts and who sees the handwriting on the wall and decides to git while the gittin's good.
But there are some classes of data that no agency keeps track of and which I find completely incomprehensible. For instance, OSHA keeps stats on job related injuries and deaths among law enforcement officers. But no one keeps track of shootings, assaults or use of unneccesary force by police against others. If you want to estimate those numbers, you just have to pour through newspaper archives and websites and know that you're only hearing about those incidents where the media picked up the story or interested parties were willing and able to put it out on the net.
Ardent advocates of prohibition were obsessed by a zeal that bordered on fanaticism. They supported politicians who voted to outlaw liquor, no matter how much of it they privately consumed, and spurned politicians who voted against prohibition, no matter how sober they were personally.
Sen. Sam Ervin, Preserving The Constitution
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kaydeejaded:
Ginger, the Franklin Coverups is so frightening it is sicker and scarier then I could have ever imagined.
This shit is bad. It all happened in the late 80-s early 90's too. When I say bad I mean baby sacrifice bad.
:scared: holy shit
There is a principle which is a bar against all information, which is
proof against all arguments and which cannot fail to keep a man in
everlasting ignorance- that principle is contempt prior to investigation.
--Herbert Spencer
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Antigen:
Yeah, I've read it.
Some mornings, it's just not worth chewing through the leather straps.
-- Emo Phillips
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