Archive of category ‘police state‘
from Eric Stricker
Wednesday, den 1. October 2008
Read this article from the Army Times. They talk about these actions as if there’s nothing to flinch at. This might be the most shocking and appalling thing I have ever discovered on the Internet. I do not even know where to start here… Looks like the Web Bots nailed it?
http://www.armytimes.com/news/2008/09/army_homeland_090708w/
Brigade homeland tours start Oct. […]
Category recession, economy, soldiertime, depression, 9/11, HISTORY 101, police state, social comment | 4 comments »
from Eric Stricker
Tuesday, den 30. September 2008
Some interesting theory here….
Watch this:
And then, this:
Am I out there? I hope so. But consciousness is a very powerful thing. More powerful than we know… as illustrated here?
Just some things to think about…
Category economy, housing collapse, inflation, recession, depression, police state, martial law, HISTORY 101 | 2 comments »
from Eric Stricker
Monday, den 22. September 2008
One time I fully interviewed Bumpy Knucks for 30 minutes only to realize I didn’t have the tape recorder recording. Needless to say, I was too scared to call him back and tell him the news…
Category recession, depression, economy, militia, Phil Donahue, 9/11, martial law, politics, law enforcement, HISTORY 101, police state, social comment | 3 comments »
from Eric Stricker
Sunday, den 21. September 2008
If you’ve never seen these MTV-produced commercials… I’m not sure what’s scarier–the idea that these exist, or that MTV produced them. History does repeat itself and it’s time to wake up from your fantasy land.
Category depression, Ron Paul, recession, economy, housing collapse, 9/11, martial law, politics, cops, law enforcement, police state, social comment | 8 comments »
from Eric Stricker
Saturday, den 13. September 2008
And I would like to thank Arizona Senator Karen Johnson for sending the link (and for her patriotism, of course). (Fast forward to after the first two minutes).
Category Jesse Ventura, 9/11, police state, politics | 1 comment »