I have a lot of thoughts about what happened today in Boston. Unfortunately, none of them are going to be particularly popular.
While it is certainly a tragedy that people needlessly lost their lives today in the bombings that occurred, the real tragedy is only just beginning.
When I first heard about this event, my thought was: false flag. No facts. No research. Just my gut reaction.
Maybe I’ve spent too many hours listening to No Agenda. But clearly I wasn’t the only one thinking this:
It turns out the guy that asked this question was a guy from InfoWars, a mainstream “alternative” news source that, quite frankly, rubs me the wrong way the same way that traditional mainstream news media does, just with a different point of view.
And surely the media people at this press conference knew who this guy was and let him ask his crackpot question, purely for the purpose of discrediting the idea that maybe–just maybe–there’s more here than meets the eye.
Who did it? Who cares. Because whoever the news media ultimately reports as the parties responsible, they are but pawns in a much larger game.
In the last decade or so, I’ve noticed a series of tragic events followed by a public outcry by the public to “do something” followed by measures that, ultimately, restrict our freedom in the name of making the population feel more secure.
I feel safer with freedom than I do with thugs in charge of keeping me safe. Because at the end of the day, the thugs are only looking out for themselves, not me.
Who’s behind it? It really doesn’t matter. All I know is I feel like a crab in a pot with water and the water is heating up.
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