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Topic: CIA: Destroying democracy worldwide since 1953 (Read 363 times)

legendary
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August 10, 2016, 02:27:30 PM
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Good! Destroy Democracy! After all, Democracy is simply rule by the majority. How would you like it if you were in the 49% of the people who voted. You lost to the 51%.

Get rid of Democracy. Replace it with freedom... freedom to do anything at all as long as you don't hurt anybody or his property.

Cool

Yes you are right bro ....... but i think that freedom can still be felt in the  democracy to some extent .......

The USA has some aspects of Democracy in it. But that isn't the thing that makes the USA to have freedom. Freedom in the USA exists from the common law. The picture of it lies in the Preamble to the Constitution and the 6th, 7th, 9th, and 10th Amendments, and in our right to contract.

These listed parts of founding documents show that the people never were under USA government rule except by contract, when we contract.

In business law, the laws have been pulled out of various places, and combined in the Uniform Commercial Code. The first form - except that it has been changed lately - in the UCC is the UCC-1 form. It is a transfer of property form. This is what the birth certificate is... a UCC-1 transfer of property. When you were born, one of your parents - usually the mother - signed the birth certificate for you, thereby transferring you to ownership by government.

Now that you are of age, any time that you stand up as a man/woman in the face of government (usually in court... when you are not represented, but rather, present) you take back the ownership of yourself temporarily. It is common law stuff, and some of it dates back to trusts from hundreds of years ago in England. This stuff was adopted by the people at the time of the formation of government in the USA, and it still stands though we as individual people barely know any of it.

This is entirely different from Democracy. It is rule by the people in freedom, as long as we don't hurt anyone else. The democracy part enters into how government operates a bit. It doesn't have anything to do with us when we make our will know outside of the trust ownership of government that came about through our birth certificates.

The birth certificate is the biggest curse on the freedom of the people of America that there is.

Cool
newbie
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Good! Destroy Democracy! After all, Democracy is simply rule by the majority. How would you like it if you were in the 49% of the people who voted. You lost to the 51%.

Get rid of Democracy. Replace it with freedom... freedom to do anything at all as long as you don't hurt anybody or his property.

Cool

Yes you are right bro ....... but i think that freedom can still be felt in the  democracy to some extent .......
legendary
Activity: 3990
Merit: 1385
Good! Destroy Democracy! After all, Democracy is simply rule by the majority. How would you like it if you were in the 49% of the people who voted. You lost to the 51%.

Get rid of Democracy. Replace it with freedom... freedom to do anything at all as long as you don't hurt anybody or his property.

Cool
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CIA is one of the primary tools used by the elite to oppress the human race. For example, back in the 1960s CIA imported drugs and helped to kick start the current mass drug consumption in the US so that the poor people won't be able to think clearly and overthrow the NWO elite secret societies.
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The CIA has brought down unwanted governments in coups around the world and replaced them with either military juntas or puppet governments. Most recently the Turkish public is questioning the CIA's alleged role in the recent failed coup attempt in Turkey.
  "Oh, absolutely this was not professionally done. I've been involved in coups before," Robert Baer, former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) officer, told CNN on the night of failed coup attempt in Turkey. "They should have taken CNN Turk and closed it down within the first minutes; the radio station, social media, the Internet. Even if they didn't arrest [President Recep Tayyip] Erdoğan they should have taken care of all of that right at the beginning," he added.

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