Sunday, August 31, 2014

Georgia On My Mind

Our borders are a mess, both north and south.  It's no secret that many Muslims gain access to Canada then head south . . . Some of the northern border states have some seriously large immigrant populations of questionable legitimacy.  There are many Muslims here legally who have been granted refugee asylum due to our invasion of Iraq.  Politically speaking, our southern border is basically an open door, but . . . it has been for years.  The only person who seems unable to get to the US from Mexico is Marine Sgt. Tahmooressi.  According to the charges, a person is not allowed to have weapons when crossing the border going south . . . that includes a soldier, but apparently only applies when going south.

My home state is apparently attempting to restart the Civil War, and is conveniently located in the middle of the country.  Rev. Racebaiter, himself; Al Sharpton has been to the Show Me state.  Meanwhile in other news, a white man was shot in Utah by what is reported to be a non-white officer . . . unlike Officer Wilson, the Salt Lake City officer's identity has not been released.  His identity seems to actually be being protected, while the slain young man is being demonized in the media.  Ferguson is much more centrally located for a city wide or individual state declaration of martial law to affect the entire country.  Major Interstates and airports could be so easily affected by martial law in Missouri.

With so much in the news, Georgia just keeps quietly popping up on other issues that just don't grab the headlines or stay in the headlines.

When I first did some research about the no knock warrant, it was based upon a Georgia headline.  That no knock warrant resulted in the death of a 92 year old woman.  After that incident, that particular department of the Atlanta PD increased from 8 to 30 . . .

A bill was introduced in Georgia, back in the 90's to use a guillotine for capital punishment, for organ donation.  The bill didn't pass . . . but clearly someone in power in Georgia, gave it enough serious thought to write a bill and introduce it.

Georgia is home to a very interesting monument, called the Georgia Guidestones.

Georgia is also home to the CDC  Center for disease control, and disease can be "controlled" both ways . . .  I don't mean to sound conspiranoid, but why would anyone need a patent for a disease, especially one like ebola?  The CDC has one, right there in Georgia.  The doctor and nurse who contracted ebola in Liberia, were brought to Georgia.  Atlanta is also home to the world's busiest international airport, which seems like an interesting potential of a pandemic proportion.

There's a mall in Georgia that truly takes the cake for this month.  A ladies group met there to walk and they are a church group, so they begin their walking with a prayer.  Security guards informed them that prayer was not acceptable in the mall.  The official word is, private personal prayers over a meal are still acceptable, if it doesn't disturb any of their patrons . . .
http://www.13wmaz.com/story/news/local/dublin/2014/08/05/dublin-mall-prayer/13618189/

Media has become sensationalized and clearly designed to lead the readers to draw conclusions.  Lines to grab our attention.  How many headlines do you click on, only to find out, it really misrepresented the article?  The headlines are designed to distract us from connecting the dots.  While all eyes are on Washington politics, or Chicago crime, or Ferguson riots; things are quietly going in to place.    




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