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Sunday, August 28, 2011

The Crack at the Top of the Washington Monument

August 23, 2011
The Crack at the Top of the Washington Monument
by Rick Keefe
www.ufohypotheses.com

A 5.9 to 6.0 earthquake rocked the east coast today from Boston to
North Carolina to Chicago, but the epicenter was in Mineral, Virginia.
This earthquake emptied the Pentagon, The White House, Capitol Hill,
and many of the power centers located in skyscrapers along the eastern
seaboard. Government buildings throughout New York City were evacuated.

The National Park Service said engineers found a crack near the top of
the Washington Monument, a symbol of power and control with both
ancient Egyptian and Masonic influences. Park service spokespeople
admitted on the evening of the 5.9 quake that structural engineers had
found a crack where the 555-foot landmark narrows considerably near
its peak.

Am I the only one who sees the irony in that the epicenter was in
Mineral, Virginia and just thirty miles from Monticello, beloved home
of our third and best president, Thomas Jefferson, who stood for and
penned so many of the greatest principles of our free American society?

Happy belated birthday, Thomas, whose birthday was two days earlier on
Augsut 21st.

Consider the state of corruption in the United States, beginning with
the man who most benefitted from JFK’s assasination, Lyndon Johnson,
to Watergate’s Richard Nixon,
enabler Gerald Ford,
and fortunately skipping past Jimmy Carter,
but eroding further with demonic George W. Bush
and his puppet, Ronald Reagan,
lapdog Bill Clinton,
the inane George W. Bush
and his controller, cyborg Dick Cheney,
and now this sell-out Barack Obama.

Obama was supposed to have brought the troops home from Iraq by this
summer, but he has not, and he promised to close Guantanamo Bay but
did not. He had a 59-41 Senate majority for two years and control of
the House, but he failed to pass his promised agenda of legislation
bearing the mark of Democrats’ principles.

So, beginning today, on the day of the Virginia earthquake of August
23, 2011, the monument is to be closed indefinitely to keep the public
safe. If only the public could be safe from their own contemptible
government. And if you think I am joking, remember Katrina and New
Orleans and all those people the do-nothing government allowed to
drown with nearly no emergency response. Bush took three or four days
to even fly near New Orleans. What a low-life.

I guess the spirit of Thomas Jefferson, who was among the very first
Republicans when it meant good things to be a Republican, may have
just rolled over once again, looking down from somewhere above his
beloved country. Jefferson would see a country that more-or-less
tolerated the Abu Grahib tortures without prosecution at the top of
the military chain of command. Today, Jefferson would see a Congress
that ignores the assaults and unethical fascist-like restrictiveness
of the Patriot Acts on our own constitutional freedoms, even the
freedoms of those self-same congresspeople.

I feel confident that Jefferson's spirit was not taking a swipe at
George Washington, a man whom he both admired and was close to for
many years of his life, but instead was taking aim at the state of
decay and corruption we citizens have allowed here via the rigged
elections and bribed governing of the USA.

Maybe Jefferson in spirit just had to twist and shout: “A little
rebellion now and then... is a medicine necessary for the sound health
of government.”

And maybe a little rebellion from the lower and middle classes and
even the lower-half of the upper class is in order. And I am not
taking sides with Democrats or Republicans or other smaller parties,
for we all depend on each other for our bountiful lives here in the
country Jefferson helped form.

But our government is still not resolving to fix the banking crisis,
the lack of lending by the banks, and prosecuting the corporate
criminals who engineered the crisis, because our government is
controlled and bribed by those same criminals.

Our government is dragging its feet to prevent disasters at nuclear
power plants from larger and more frequent earthquakes, is failing to
create more jobs, and is asking us to give up more and more freedoms
in the name of safety from terrorists, as evidenced in the last couple
of years we've been manhandled by the TSA.

I’m not afraid of terrorists, but I am more concerned about secret CIA
torture camps. I am greatly concerned about the string of
commanders-in-chief who have been leading this country for the last
thirty years. Their minds and hearts are seriously deformed and
defective, not just for what the have wrought on America, but for all
the foreign lives they have taken as well. It is called genocide. In
Iraq, the United States has killed over a million people for "weapons
of mass destruction" that did not exist. Millions more were starved by
sanctions, maimed and deformed by white phosphorus, depleted uranium,
and other vicious weapons technology. This is not defense of the USA;
it is offense against foreign people for their resources like oil in
Iraq and Libya, and also opium in Afghanistan.

Let there be peaceful, non-violent expressions far and wide of both
our dissatisfaction with our government, and demonstrations of worthy
ideas and alternatives to the status quo, like Tesla free energy,
single-payer health care, rebuilding our unsafe dams, bridges and
vital infrastructure for better earthquake resistance, an end to
pre-meditated, pre-emptive wars. And let us begin a sound
environmental strategy to clean up the contaminants from corporate
malfeasance like the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexcio (which was
likely caused by an oil war between BP and Halliburton) and prevent
such further environmental catastrophes, not open the seas up to more
drilling.

We should remember that immortal Jeffersonian wisdom, courtesy of the
man who was the author the Declaration of Independence: “A little
rebellion now and then... is a medicine necessary for the sound health
of government." Maybe this
earthquake will inspire us to raise our consciousness and collective
conscience.

And if some of us forget as the illuminati Media Empire coaches us to
do, there will always be others of us who remember the day Monticello
sent a shockwave to DC strong enough to put a crack in the Washington
Monument!

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