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Referee
29th December 2013, 08:45
The retired American military commander who earlier said in a statement released to WND that Americans need to confront Barack Obama’s tyranny now is recommending the Egyptian model through which to do that.

The Egyptian model, Maj. Gen. Paul E. Vallely explained on a podcast of an Internet radio show, was that 33 million people stood up to their government and told officials no.

Read more at http://mobile.wnd.com/2013/12/u-s-general-calls-for-massive-march-on-congress-white-house/#QtCdv0fyB4zqCY6h.99

Interesting Develpopments

Chucky
29th December 2013, 08:52
Out of 300 million why are there not 150 million standing up now before it is to late.?????????????????????????????

markpierre
29th December 2013, 09:20
Free phones

Referee
29th December 2013, 10:06
Also this bit I feel has some implications to the above and also for our Australian members here...

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spiritguide
29th December 2013, 14:41
A one month general strike by all would get their attention. Demanding true justice and elimination of all corruption. This is the easiest way to just stand down and not interact with the system in regards to barter and trade, with all helping each other to withstand the month of renunciation.

Peace!

Tesseract
29th December 2013, 15:04
I hate to say this, because I don't like Obama myself, but I think some of you may be severely underestimating the support that exists for Obama in the general populace.

Abhaya
29th December 2013, 15:51
Sign me up.

spiritguide
29th December 2013, 17:08
I hate to say this, because I don't like Obama myself, but I think some of you may be severely underestimating the support that exists for Obama in the general populace.

When unemployment extensions run out, defections will follow as Obummer signed the law effecting this. Now he will try to make the Dem(ogogs) look like heros trying to reinstate it. OBTW only three senators voted no on this issue, tell you something. They just don't care if you loose everything you worked your life for, just protecting their largest donors be they corporations or the 1% ers.

Peace!

S-L
29th December 2013, 17:16
It's interesting that he would advocate for the Egyptian model: who ultimately came in on top in Egypt? The military class and their big business patrons. Widespread social unrest just gives the military an excuse to declare martial law and seize power for itself.

Change is needed, but it must come from the ground up. Changing the people in power will only replace one self-interested group with another. When people change who they fundamentally are, when they re-align their allegiance to the source of truth found within, then we will start seeing real change in the world. It will happen one person at a time. We can start with ourselves (http://newmessage.org/steps).

Nasi Novare Coram.

ghostrider
29th December 2013, 20:00
It's interesting that he would advocate for the Egyptian model: who ultimately came in on top in Egypt? The military class and their big business patrons. Widespread social unrest just gives the military an excuse to declare martial law and seize power for itself.

Change is needed, but it must come from the ground up. Changing the people in power will only replace one self-interested group with another. When people change who they fundamentally are, when they re-align their allegiance to the source of truth found within, then we will start seeing real change in the world. It will happen one person at a time. We can start with ourselves (http://newmessage.org/steps).

Nasi Novare Coram.

if the power structure fails and the military is backing the citizens , it could turn our bad with the military running everything until new elections are held ... and generals don't like being told what to do ... the real solutions will come from normal citizens concerned for their country ...

outerheaven
30th December 2013, 00:05
I hate to say this, because I don't like Obama myself, but I think some of you may be severely underestimating the support that exists for Obama in the general populace.

I'm inclined to agree with this.

But -- something to consider -- perhaps Vallely is coinciding the timing of his statement with something to come? The optimist in me hopes so. But yeah, at the present moment, there's just not enough awareness of what's truly going on in this country for that kind of protest. The majority of Americans are still blinded by partisan politics.

Of course, it only takes one revelation to blow partisan politics completely out of the water and reveal to everyone the true depth of the corruption. For as effective as false flag attacks are at pushing an agenda, they are also the Achilles heel to the control scheme. Once the truth comes out, it's over, the rats will start jumping off the ship.

cursichella1
30th December 2013, 02:43
I hate to say this, because I don't like Obama myself, but I think some of you may be severely underestimating the support that exists for Obama in the general populace.

I'm inclined to agree with this.

But -- something to consider -- perhaps Vallely is coinciding the timing of his statement with something to come? The optimist in me hopes so. But yeah, at the present moment, there's just not enough awareness of what's truly going on in this country for that kind of protest. The majority of Americans are still blinded by partisan politics.

Of course, it only takes one revelation to blow partisan politics completely out of the water and reveal to everyone the true depth of the corruption. For as effective as false flag attacks are at pushing an agenda, they are also the Achilles heel to the control scheme. Once the truth comes out, it's over, the rats will start jumping off the ship.

I wish, but that revelation would have to be massive and unquestionable. We've had some pretty big ones come out lately and the public protests have been pitifully lame. In most (really, all that I can think of...) instances and despite overwhelming evidence of guilt, the majority of Americans have an uncanny talent for giving our Govt the benefit of the doubt. Sadly, it's probably because it's just easier to be that way...

GreenGuy
30th December 2013, 05:52
I hate to say this, because I don't like Obama myself, but I think some of you may be severely underestimating the support that exists for Obama in the general populace.

It pains me too, because some folks I love and respect think Obama walks on water. It's like a religion.

UPDATE: A current Gallup poll names Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton as the most-admired man and woman in America. (http://www.gallup.com/poll/166646/obama-clinton-continue-reign-admired-man-woman.aspx)

I really have a hard time articulating much after reading that. We are so screwed.