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   Message 3,369 of 4,706   
   Len McLaughlin to Barry Brown   
   Re: The mohammedans' plans for jihad   
   27 Jan 07 17:24:43   
   
   XPost: alt.conspiracy, alt.conspiracy.new-world-order   
   From: len@nospam.com   
      
   "Barry Brown"  wrote in message   
   news:MPG.20252a43248b0a1098a1c7@news.motzarella.org...   
   > Loogie boogieloogie@gmail.com said:   
   >> They may have the power of the sword but we have the power of the gun,   
   >> the air, the sea, and if all else fails...the power of the nuke.   
   >>   
   >> They can't win. They are cowards at heart. Check that they have no heart.   
   >>   
   > And we can use our secret weapon, massive Jew mind control.   
   >   
   > After all, everyone knows that all Moslems and all Jews are complicit in   
   > each of   
   > their own big conspiracies to seize control of the world from the   
   > whitepeople   
   > who worship Jesus as the saviour.  They communicate using secret code, a   
   > language that isn't English.   
   =====   
   Conspiracies never start out big or involve many people and if you think   
   they do, you're probably in for a surprise.  Conspirators usually rely on   
   getting the right conditions or a trigger event, such as 9.11 or a Pearl   
   Harbor.  The economics in a post war Germany allowed Hitler to gradually   
   gain control, followed by his attack on the Jews.  That 'conspiracy' against   
   the Jews just didn't happen overnight and the vast majority had no idea that   
   it really existed.  Many think that Bush and a few buddies were conspiring   
   to take on Saddam and that 9.11 and WMDs were just  excuses.   So whether   
   it's a war or an internal takeover, if it's a conspiracy, it starts small,   
   waits for the right moment and usually catches the vast majority of people   
   by surprise.  And, always in hindsight, they say they should have seen it   
   coming.   
      
   Most people come to western countries for a better life, they're not   
   thinking revolution or a take-over.  It's a bit like people going to a   
   company for work and a paycheck...they're not intentionally going there to   
   strike.  But, given a few ring leaders who hate the company for real or   
   imaginary reasons, they gradually build up a collective anger that ends up   
   as a sometimes bitter strike.   
      
   Immigrants find themselves in the same position, for many and more   
   complicated reasons, but the methods are much the same.  Radical religious   
   leaders, like union hall leaders, convince the faithful  that they're being   
   mistreated and they become willing followers.  The 'leaders' would normally   
   care less, theirs is a personal agenda of power..and power always has it's   
   financial rewards of course.  Now throw religion and tribal ties into this   
   mix and it's a conspirator's dream.  It's not rocket science but it often   
   goes unnoticed because people take the easy out... denial.   
      
   If conspirators existed they'd just love nieve attitudes like yours..Many   
   German politicians made a joke of Hitler too ...until he grabbed power.   
   -lm   
   >   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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