
Conspiracy Theories
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Milton William Cooper
Helena Blavatsky
Jordan Maxwell
Peter Joseph
Zeitgeist: The Movie is a 2007 documentary film by Peter Joseph . It presents a number of conspiracy theory -based ideas. Among these are a version of the Christ myth theory , alternative explanations for the September 11 attacks in 2001, and the claim that bankers manipulate both the media and the international monetary system in order to consolidate power. The film was released online on June 18, 2007, on zeitgeistmovie.com. [ 1 ] While the film has been praised by some for the professional-level quality of its pacing and editing, and for its compelling narrative, it has been criticized for factual inaccuracies and the quality of its arguments, with critics describing it as " agitprop " and "propaganda". [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] A sequel, Zeitgeist: Addendum , focuses further on the monetary system and advocates a resource-based social system influenced by the ideas of Jacque Fresco and the Venus Project .
Zeitgeist: The Movie
Jacque Fresco
David Icke
Jordan Maxwell ( 28 december 1940 ) is een Amerikaanse schrijver/onderzoeker, die zich bezighoudt met theologie , geheime genootschappen, etymologie en occultisme . Maxwell wordt gezien als een grote naam binnen de wereld van 'complottheoretici' en diende als voorbeeld voor verschillende auteurs en onderzoekers binnen het gebied, waaronder Michael Tsarion en David Icke . Maxwell was drie jaar redacteur bij Truth Seeker Magazine, maakte documentaires voor CBS TV Network en presenteerde zijn eigen radioshow onder de vlag van ABC . Een van de stokpaardjes van Maxwell, naast symboliek en woordduiding, is de zogenaamde 'astro-theologie' (niet door hem bedacht); een theorie die stelt dat religies gebaseerd zijn op astronomische gebeurtenissen.
Jordan Maxwell
Adam Charles Kokesh (born February 1, 1982) is an American activist and talk radio host. Kokesh was a corporal in the United States Marine Corps Reserve and is a veteran of the Iraq War . He is an outspoken opponent of the U.S. military intervention in Iraq and has received media attention related to anti-war protest activities. He is the son of Charles Kokesh, a Santa Fe venture capitalist , founder of a firm called Technology Funding, and owner of the Santa Fe Horse Park. [ 2 ]
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Alex Jones (radio host)
Alexander Emerick "Alex" Jones (born February 11, 1974) is an American radio host, author, and documentary filmmaker. [ 1 ] His syndicated news/talk show The Alex Jones Show , based in Austin, Texas , airs via the Genesis Communication Network on over 70 AM, FM, and shortwave radio stations across the United States [ 2 ] and on the Internet. His websites include Infowars.com and PrisonPlanet.com. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] As of January 2012, his Youtube channel, InfoWars, garnered over 250 million views.PRESS FOR TRUTH
This is so right on, It's really too bad that so many people still don't believe this IS happening..... by Feb 20
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Alex Jones and his team of Infowars reporters are breaking down the electronic Berlin Wall of media control by reaching millions of people around the world - with more waking up every day. Circumventing the dying dinosaur media systems of information suppression, Infowars and the Alex Jones Channel are a beacon of truth in a maelstrom of lies and deception. You have found the tip of the spear in alternative media - Infowars is on the front lines in the battle to reclaim our rights, dignity and our destiny by exposing the control freaks who seek to turn the globe into a prison planet. Circumventing the dying dinosaur media systems of inform... <p style="text-align:right;color:#A8A8A8"></p>Posse Comitatus Act
The Posse Comitatus Act is the United States federal law ( 18 U.S.C. § 1385 , original at 20 Stat. 152 ) that was passed on June 18, 1878, after the end of Reconstruction and was updated in 1981. Its intent (in concert with the Insurrection Act of 1807 ) was to limit the powers of Federal government in using federal military personnel to enforce the State laws. The Bill/Act as modified in 1981 refers to the Armed Forces of the United States.The Waco siege began on Sunday, February 28, 1993, and ended violently 50 days later on April 19. [ 4 ] The siege began when the United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF), accompanied by several members of the media, attempted to execute a search warrant at Mount Carmel Center ranch, a property of the religious group the Branch Davidians located in the community of Elk, Texas , [ 5 ] [ 6 ] nine miles (14 kilometers) east-northeast of Waco . On February 28, shortly after the attempt to serve the warrant, an intense gun battle erupted, lasting nearly two hours. In this armed exchange, four agents and six Branch Davidians were killed. Upon the ATF's failure to execute the search warrant, a siege was initiated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The siege ended 50 days later when a fire destroyed the compound after a second assault was launched.
Waco siege
The Oklahoma City bombing was a terrorist bomb attack on the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995. It would remain the most destructive act of terrorism on American soil until the September 11, 2001 attacks .

