And therein lies the reason for our opposite perspectives.
Yours is one of the establishment talking points and mine is one of skepticism.
No amount of evidence however valid and powerful will change your mind about anything. Your mind is closed, your view is narrow and one-sided.
You will never know the truth and to even try to tell you will only make you and others angry. The truth is all I care about, I can't change it, only do my best to know it. It is what it is.
Everyone has to decide where their loyalties lie. Mine is with the country, the American people, my brothers, my sisters. This, of course, includes all military and law enforcement personnel.
Unfortunately, far too many people don't know the difference between country and government. You can not serve two masters.
I post a quote from Henry Kissinger and I get jumped as if those were my words. I try to let you know what our government thinks of us and the anger goes, not to Kissinger, but to me. Why? I know why but you can't take the truth.
You say I may want to do some research but I tell you I have and don't come by my conclusions easily.
I give you the following that you will ignore so you can maintain the lie to yourself. They are all in regard to the 1993 WTC bombing
Volumes more I could say.
Our government was overthrown many years ago. They do not care if our sons and daughters are slaughtered, I do. And when I try to speak of it to warn, I'm attacked, not them. What a sickening situation. One of our greatest American heroes imo was General Smedley Butler, maybe you'd believe him.
naw...
Oh, and one other thing. When I say that I wish all military and law enforcement personnel would refuse orders that violate their oath to protect and defend the constitution, I get attacked as if that's a bad thing. How can honoring that oath be a bad thing? It would save the country but it would fly in the face of government. Who do you serve?
"Rightful liberty is unobstructed action according to our will within limits drawn around us by the equal rights of others." -- Thomas Jefferson