Don't Shoot the Bastards (Yet) by Claire Wolfe - I was quite impressed with this book. Claire Wolfe is a very well known writer in the freedom circuit. Her blog is linked from my "links" page (see button to left).
This book in particular had some really cool stuff in it. While it's not a "get even" kind of thing (despite the great title), it is a "let 'em know how you feel through some good, old fashioned civil disobedience" kind of screed. She does a great job outlining various infringements our government perpetrates (usually in the name of "security" or "the children") and a few good ideas for undermining those efforts. While I would prefer something a little more militant or "in your face" than this, for the average freedom fighter, this book has a treasure trove of information.
And hey, if you're doing something, you're on my side! So have it at, whatever you do!
Saturday, November 24, 2007
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Thursday, November 1, 2007
Terrorstorm 2nd Ed
I recently viewed the new, second edition of Alex Jones' Terrorstorm, after having seen only the original version of this documentary. The film is fundamentally the same, of course, but the added footage gives even more shocking details about the way our "leaders" use terror as a means to control us.
Tony Blair, former Prime Minister of England, for example, was sinking in the polls and losing favor amongst even his own party members in Parliament. They were threatening to pull British support for the war in Iraq. Then the attacks of 7/7 happened (three subways and a bus). Immediately afterwards, not only did Blair's approval ratings suddenly jump, but new mandates and laws about surveillance and restrictions of protests were enacted - laws that Blair had been pushing for months without result.
Interesting...
Anyway, there's a lot more in this video and I'd highly recommend it to everyone. One of Alex's best documentaries.
Tony Blair, former Prime Minister of England, for example, was sinking in the polls and losing favor amongst even his own party members in Parliament. They were threatening to pull British support for the war in Iraq. Then the attacks of 7/7 happened (three subways and a bus). Immediately afterwards, not only did Blair's approval ratings suddenly jump, but new mandates and laws about surveillance and restrictions of protests were enacted - laws that Blair had been pushing for months without result.
Interesting...
Anyway, there's a lot more in this video and I'd highly recommend it to everyone. One of Alex's best documentaries.
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