Federal Mafia Traps Us Like Man Stuck Under Burning Car
Can “We The People” Save Ourselves From the Global Elite?
Inspiring Video Provides Path to Success
by Johnny Punish
In comic books, superheroes are often depicted as lone wolves, but in a horrifying car-motorcycle crash in Logan, Utah on Monday, heroes came in bunches.
Looking like a cross section of America — hard-hat construction workers, a businessman, a woman in skirt and sandals and a man dressed for leisure in t-shirt and shorts — an ad-hoc rescue team assembled in seconds to free 21-year-old Brandon Wright as he lay trapped beneath a burning BMW on a city street.
Incredibly clear video of the rescue was captured by an office worker in a nearby building. Check it out….
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And so it got me thinking. Is this what America needs? A collective rescue by the proverbial village people?
With the Global Elite Congress posing as a Peoples Congress burning us like the man under the car, we need a rescue. But there is no one hero. There is no Captain America. Just us, ja people standing around helpless while we watch the darn thing burn.
Are we going to lift the proverbial car off the burning flesh of our freedom, liberty, and once full of life democracy or are we going to continue to point fingers at one another while the globalist burn us to death?
It’s a question and the answer is forthcoming.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Johnny Punish is a musician, artist, entertainer, businessman, investor, life coach, and syndicated columnist. Educated at University of Nevada Las Vegas, his articles appear in Veterans Today, MunKNEE and his Johnny Punish blog. His art music is promoted by Peapolz Media Records and played on net radio at Last.fm , EarBits and more.
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This morning, at the coffee klatch over at the garage, I challenged two college educated senior citizens about the origins of 911. When I said the collapses were induced, I was met with incredulous stares and looks of total disbelief. One, a retired Army colonel, fer Chrissakes, insisted the gubbermint gibberish is true, no foul play whatsoever. The other, a veteran civil engineer with extensive bridge experience, said the molten metal observed was nothing more than friction induced static electricity. Well, duh….
Attacking ignorance has to be done with intelligence, not belligerence. Even 911 Commission members like Lee Hamilton and Gov. Kean said the whole thing was a farce. Information was falsified and the control over the process was by Philip Zelikow, a guy who was very experienced at cover-ups from past experiences. Add the science derived from the thousands of engineers and physicists who favored the induced collapse hypothesis and you’d think people would be induced to seek more and more information about this event. Yet, people who don’t “know” diddly want to maintain this stance and NOT be forced to dig deeper. They want to be ignorant, they don’t want to have to work harder on learning the contributory science behind the collapses.
They don’t fight the scientific method as much as they fight their self-induced committment to learn. We have perhaps misjudged why they don’t have the cojones to dig far deeper. They accept what happened, they don’t take up the challenge to learn more, far more. I’ve managed to piss off many of our garage rangers this way. I made the committment to learn, they haven’t, they won’t, either. They are truly people who give themselves such credit for brilliance and good sense they don’t have to work hard on learning more and more. Rather than admit ignorance, they project the aura of omniscience. It’s like having Tiny Tim lecture us on quantum electrodynamics. It won’t happen and we’d know he was only fooling himself.
The big question has always been, “what will it take to get YOU to make a far better effort at learning the many variables involved in this scenario”? Invariably, these people are very poorly informed and they think that “feel” is the pathway to finding answers. Rather than being analytical, they prefer to think divine providence is there for them instead.
I think those of us who have made efforts at learning have failed to understand what it takes to inculcate others in more sophisticated analysis. Hell, I’ve been banging heads with these crackers for years and they won’t change, even though knowledge has come spewing out from many excellent sources and been supported by the science extant. It’s like driving a Model A Ford when there is a Chevy Corvette available. Why would you choose the klunker? We need a psychologist to chime into this discussion and we need to tailor our approaches to the ignoramuses we interface with. To be ignorant is not immoral, it’s just gauche. Perhaps it’s just some sort of narcissism. We stand a far better chance at securing our future if we finally learn how to teach our fellow man how to approach the subject and make solid decisions instead of relying on witchcraft.
Willful ignorance is, ultimately, the only sin. And this nation is full of it!
When I try to discuss events in the world or politics in the US with my 22 yr. old college student daughter, she metaphorically curls up in a ball, covers her ears with her hands, and chants: La, la, la, I can’t hear you. I have noticed similar reactions in others. It is as if opening their minds to the possibility of other “truths” is a too painful and horrific step to take. And on one level, I can understand this. To admit to the possiblity that all you have been told is lies, and that the possibility exists that your own fellow Americans are the ones wearing black hats in the world is extremely disconcerting. But I can’t understand, why if you are preparing for a walk in the woods, you would not want to be forewarned of any wild animals that may present danger to yourself.
But such reactions as I see tempt me to entertain serious thought on mind control or some such interface that literally prevents people from allowing their minds to focus on these things. But that only leads me to wonder how I could have remained immune to such influences.
Then again, maybe they just don’t want to know because then they would be faced with an even more daunting choice – what they should do about things if anything. Could it just be the overwhelming feeling of hopelessness, helplessness afflicting these people? If this is all it is, maybe a bit of hope, a feeling something could be done, will pull them out of this “fetal” state.
New Japanese Military Installation In Marysville Ohio
September 13, 2011
By jmichaelwarner
BREAKING NEWS: In a very surprising move today President Barack Obama signed Presidential Executive Order 23954 authorizing a Japanese military base to be built next to the Honda manufacturing facility in Marysville Ohio. Obama authorized what he called a small contingent of Japanese soldiers, approximately 2300, to be stationed at the base complete with armored personnel carriers, tanks and artillery.