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|    I exist: re Liberator's "Notice how they    |
|    27 Feb 13 10:57:02    |
      From: psmith.bertie@gmail.com              Back in 2004, Liberator posted this, but I did not find it until two years       ago. It is the full text of an article in the Rocky Mountain News on Nov. 9,       2004 (the link he posted is broken now). His opinion on this really got my       attention. Was Liberator        really Zahn on YouTube? If so, it's not hard to believe. This post I'm quoting       seems like vintage Zahn, poor man (and may he perhaps rest in peace, if he has       passed away as some think). But the thing is, I thought I had posted a reply       two years ago and        somehow I must have messed it up; I wanted to correct him. This thing did       happen, and it happened to me (though I was misquoted twice in the article and       I made two false statements that I believed at the time).               Were any of you in this group in 2004 when he made this post? Know anything       about Liberator? I'd like to hear from you.              LIBERATOR Post reply              11/9/04              This crime did not happen. IT is an orchestrated crime by corrupt       government officials that are staging the crime to justify increasing       policing of non-policed areas (unregulated, free), likely so they can       expand areas to write more tickets and exercise more muscle over       sovereign citizen space. The premise here is to eliminate all       non-regulated areas to increase government "completeness" over the       citizen. Using the common psychological fear construct in duping       citizens that if there isn't police everywhere you will be in danger.       Police for your own safety must be everywhere, even park trails &       wilderness. Notice how they are keeping the victim anonymous - it's       because he doesn't exist. This is a PSYOP by the corrupt Jeffco       government that also staged Columbine a high level PSYOP, a crime that       didn't happen, all to eliminate the right to gain arms anonymously,       which is protected by your Bill of Rights and it's known as the 2nd       Ammendment.       If Columbine didn't happen, obtaining firearms anonymously [at gun       shows] would still be a choice. So like this PSYOP in the park in       Jeffco where they want to eliminate privacy and anonymitty as well as       many other things by establishing more government presence, the       Columbine PSYOP was to eliminate privacy of whom is buying guns. I'm       surprise Mike Zinna or Steve Gartin wasn't hired for this con, they       are PSYOP actors and conning the public for county governments is       their profession.       -------------------------------------------------------------       Hiker says attacker is a 'psychopath'       By Charley Able, Rocky Mountain News       November 9, 2004              GOLDEN - The victim of a weekend assault in a popular Jefferson County       Open Space park said Monday his attacker was a "psychopath" bent on       killing someone at random.              "I am absolutely certain, through the things he said to me, that his       aim was to kill me purely for the enjoyment of killing me," said the       victim, whose name is being withheld for his protection. "I believe he       is the most evil person I have ever laid eyes on."               The 24-year-old college student, who went for a walk to relax after a       difficult homework assignment, was slashed on the neck at       Matthews/Winters Park about 5:30 p.m. Saturday.              Investigators do not know what kind of weapon the attacker used, but       the victim said a doctor told him one of the wounds was so deep he       could see his thyroid.              The Golden resident was approaching the bridge across Mount Vernon       Creek on the park's Red Rocks trail when he saw the man at the bridge       and spoke to him.              The attacker immediately started swinging a sharp object, according to       the victim who said it was too dark to see the weapon.              Despite being attacked, the victim said he did not panic and tried to       convince the assailant to spare his life.              "I became extremely calm. This got me in touch with my soul," he said       during a news conference at the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office.              The assailant was scared off when a couple and their two children       approached.              The family took the victim to their car, gave him a diaper to stanch       the bleeding and took him to Lutheran Hospital, where he was treated.       He was released Monday.              Police have distributed a sketch of the attacker but have not       identified a suspect. Investigators also are sifting through dozens of       phone calls from people who were at the park just west of Colorado 26       and south of Interstate 70 late Saturday, but have not completed       interviews with the callers.              Patrols have been stepped up at Matthews/Winters and other Jefferson       County parks, said Jacki Tallman, Sheriff's Office spokeswoman.              The assailant is described as a white male in his 20s, about 6 feet       tall, 165 to 175 pounds with light brown hair. He was wearing a black       sweat shirt.              The attack is being investigated as an attempted homicide, Tallman       said Monday.              The victim said he felt little pain during the attack and was relieved       when the approaching family startled the man.              "Thank God for the good Samaritans. I was really lucky because I would       probably not be here if I had not been discovered by the good people       who came and saved my life," the victim said. "I was pretty sure there       was no escaping from this guy."              The victim said he lost a lot of blood after the attack, but required       no stitches. He said he hopes he has no noticeable scars from the       slash wounds on his neck, which were covered by bandages.              "I want people to know that this was really an act of sinister       brutality, that this guy was a psychopath and that I nearly was killed       by him," the victim said.                     http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/local/article/0,1299,DRMN_       5_3315026,00.html              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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