As we are subjected to psychological warfare like "When we raided Osama's hideout we found documents that show he intended to attack the U.S. on the forth of July."
It is intended to make the raid seem more real psychologically, and to possibly pave the way for a false flag attack.
But for people, like me, who think Osama died in 2001, it doesn't make the raid seem more real, it just reminds us of the 9-11 fraud, weapons of mass destruction in Iraq and how the government will say anything to get it's war mongering way.
It is pretty smart though, to say that they found all of these documents.
Just as an example let's say a lot of people started believing what I am saying about the raid and the documents all being fake. (NBL - Not Bloody Likely)
They could easily say "We found documents that show the author of Bluebeerriver is a terrorist and long time friend of bin Laden, he was killed today in a raid on his compound." "We found even more documents there." (BTW, I don't live in a compound but it sounds much scarier than "house or home")
They can point these documents at anyone or anything.
Point it at the right to keep and bear arms.
"We found documents that show a plan by Al qaeda to legally obtain firearms in the U.S. then to use them on attacks on shopping malls and grocery stores across the U.S."
"That is why we must disarm Americans and put the TSA in malls and grocery stores."
What will the next document show?
"We found proof that Qaddafi is planning a terrorist attack on the U.S." "That is why we must expand the war in Libya to include ground troops this fall."
Anyway, you get my point. Don't believe everything that you see on the news, consider the possibility that the government is lying...again.
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