Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Compliance Training


Watch that video above, as posted by Boortz on Tuesday.

Think for a minute.

Then answer this question:

Is there any way in all of creation that that little boy was a threat of any kind to the aircraft he and his mother were boarding?

Now watch the video again, while listening to the soundtrack.

Is there any question in your mind that this young man will have similar experiences in the near future to reinforce the lesson that anything is acceptable as long as Mommy and "the authorities" say so?

And will the man that emerges from that child be capable of independent thinking and resistance to evil?

Do you understand?

Actions are now what matters.

If there can be an honest history written of these last days of the old American Republic, what American citizens do -- not say -- in the next six months will be dispositive.

You know the difference between Right and Wrong.

Act like it.

18 comments:

  1. Well i've tried to live by a great saying who i don't remember it is attributed to.
    right is right,even if nobody is doing it, and wrong is still wrong if everybody is...

    Blessed Holidays to you and yours CA!The invite will never expire!

    CIII

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  2. Anon: Ditto, and thanks. Enjoy the quiet time.

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  3. I am easily one of the most right wing people that read your posts here and I applaud the fact that you keep us informed of so many facets of things to come. Thank you VERY much!

    With that said...

    I heard a statement that made me change my stance on the whole TSA pat down thing. If you choose to do business with any business, or bank, you choose to do so on their terms. You freely give personal information to complete strangers, whether it be simply a credit card number or your social security number (at the bank). Flying is a convenience, provided by a private business. To do business with an airline at this time, you have to meet the requirements that they have allowed to be set forth. The answer is to simply deal with the inconvenience of driving or taking a different form of transportation. If people allow themselves to be treated in this way, it is THEIR choice. I have no sympathy for people that have chosen to strip themselves of self respect to shave off a little travel time.

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  4. They have been doing thiis for year, generally away from the eyes of parents. Now they are growing yes-men in public who will be little use in a ruckus.

    My father would have let me go through the machine.

    My uncle would have been arrested, and he'd have earned it and he'd have a few names for future use, He never let anything go.

    He knew how to grow men.

    I miss him

    Sam
    III

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  5. Thanks for the video! but why was the boy treated this way? something wrong with the cop..


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  6. I watch the video its really amazing thanks for your post i really Enjoy to pass the quiet time.

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  7. War games; http://www.lewrockwell.com/slavo/slavo23.1.html

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  8. This is disgustingly stupid. It MIGHT be different if we knew we were preventing a terror attack however we all know this is not about terrorists.
    Hold Fast lads the quikening is upon us!


    This is Grenadier1 if you are reading this then you are the resistance.

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  9. "Is there any question in your mind that this young man will have similar experiences in the near future to reinforce the lesson that anything is acceptable as long as Mommy and "the authorities" say so?

    And will the man that emerges from that child be capable of independent thinking and resistance to evil?
    "

    You're fifty years too late. You need a video of a boomer doing a duck-and-cover drill in public school, applying for an occupational license and being turned down for a zoning change, looking at their pay stub and calculating the impossibility of retirement savings when half their income is confiscated, and then receiving a social security check.

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  10. THIS is the tipping point. The choice between a radiation-laden porno scan on the one hand, or being roughly felt-up by some ape as punishment on the other, is a test for us. Either we as a nation will recoil and stop it, or TPTB will know that the American Sheeple can be herded in any direction that their propaganda organs tell them to march.

    What is ironic is that this whole thing should be a non-issue: TSA does virtually nothing for security, it is all just a show to calm the herd (or to condition it, take your pick). Real security involves profiling (like the Israelis have done for decades with a 100% success rate), simple metal detectors and bomb-sniffing dogs. THAT would be effective, but our government isn't interested in what is effective, it is interested in telling us what to do. This is quite clearly all about control, not stopping terrorists. If it was about the latter, the "underwear bomber" would never have been escorted on to the plane without a passport, and having bought a one-way ticket...but we never hear about that, do we?

    I sincerely hope that there are at least a couple hundred incidents of TSA molesters getting the shit beaten out of them by irate husbands or parents. I do know that if someone attempted to molest one of my kids - uniform or no - that I'd have to be beaten senseless in order to be peeled off of the animal that was doing the deed.

    That being said, I will do all in my power to avoid getting on a plane.

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  11. They're not going to "Ft Sumter" us....they're conquering without a shot being fired.....

    I am sick in my heart and my stomach...

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  12. Anon at 4:41,

    My sentiments exactly. I wasnt even around back then, or, when it really started in the 30's under Roosavelt. The groping pat downs are merely icing on the cake of what has been going on for 70 years.

    Once people accept that they can be told what wage they can pay someone, what they can build on their own property, what substances they may possess, etc, etc, they're not in much of a position to say "no" anymore. Well, not enough of them anyway.

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  13. "Do we really think that a government-dominated education is going to produce citizens capable of dominating their government, as the education of a truly vigilant self-governing people requires?"
    [Alan Keyes]

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  14. well, at least hopefully a bunch of filthy maggot enablers will end up rotting where they belong...

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  15. Anon@3:11,
    you are exactly right. I quit flying 10 years ago, I was tired of the whole cattle car routine. Last year I quit using the bank, cash only for me. When you decide to play by their rules, you can't complain. They told you how to play and you went along with it. If they rip you off or rape you, whose fault is it really?
    Over 90% of the people will do as they are told, history will bear this out over and over. We are fighting a lost cause and the stupid sheeple will see to it that we cannot win. Until the bullets fly, we will sink deeper and faster than you can imagine.

    Semper Fi,0321

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  16. Anonymous @3:11,

    Your statement was not logical. Here we have a State system forced down the airlines' throats, and you say "Well, if you don't like it, you don't have to fly." That's like saying, "If you don't like getting stopped at DUI checkpoints, don't drive." It is my right, yes, my right to drive, as long as I do so in a safe manner. No piece of State-issued plastic is morally required for me to exercise my God-given right to self-defense, so why on earth do you think I should have to carry a piece of plastic to drive? It is my RIGHT to make contracts with airline carriers WITHOUT a third party butting in, aggressing against both of us.

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