21 QUESTIONS THEY DON’T WANT YOU TO ASK

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Posted on 1st May 2012 by Administrator in Economy |Politics |Social Issues

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21 Questions ‘They’ Don’t Want You To Ask

Tuesday, 01 May 2012 03:35 Michael Snyder

This article was written by Michael Snyder and originally published at The American Dream

Do you ever get the feeling that the mainstream media is feeding you a  very watered-down and twisted version of the news?  Do you ever get the  feeling that the federal government does not believe that the American  people can actually be trusted with the truth?  It is exasperating to  realize that the news that the public is being fed every single day is  very heavily filtered and very heavily censored.  In a world where  “spin” is everything, simply telling the truth is a revolutionary act.   Fortunately, the Internet has helped fuel the rise of the alternative  media, and millions of Americans that are starting to wake up are  turning to the alternative media for answers to their unanswered  questions.  Increasingly, people are becoming willing to question the  orthodoxy that is being shoved down their throats by the major news  networks, and that is a very good thing.  The world is becoming an  incredibly unstable place, and it is more imperative than ever that we  all learn to think for ourselves.  We live during a time of great  deception, and the lies are going to get even bigger and even more bold  in the years to come.  If we don’t know why we believe what we believe,  then we are in danger of falling for just about anything.

It is those that seek the truth that end up finding it.  If you just  accept the version of reality that the system wants to feed you, then  you are probably going to become what the system wants you to become.

But if you are not afraid to question everything, then you will have a  chance to become everything that you were always meant to be.

So what are some things that we should be questioning right now?

The following are 21 unanswered questions that they don’t want you to look into….

#1 Why is the TSA being allowed to conduct  warrantless searches at bus stations and train stations all over  America?  According to an article in the Guardian,  the following motto is displayed at the TSA’s air marshal training  center: “Dominate. Intimidate. Control.”  Why is there no outrage over  this?

#2 Why does the TSA believe that it is necessary to pat-down a 7-year-old girl with cerebral palsy?  Does touching the private areas of disabled little girls really improve our national security?

#3 Why does the Department of Homeland Security need Predator-B drones to patrol the border between the United States and Canada?

#4 Why is a militarized “Red Zone” being set up in Chicago three weeks prior to the upcoming NATO summit on May 20th and 21st?

#5 Why is the Milwaukee Red Cross being told to prepare for an evacuation of Chicago?

#6 Why is cesium-137 from the Fukushima nuclear  disaster still showing up in milk in Montpelier, Vermont?  The following  is from a recent Forbes article….

Radiation from Japan has been detected in drinking  water in 13 more American cities, and cesium-137 has been found in  American milk—in Montpelier, Vermont—for the first time since the Japan  nuclear disaster began, according to data released by the Environmental  Protection Agency late Friday.

#7 Why is there such little uproar over CISPA?   CISPA is going to allow companies to share our private online  information with the government almost at will.  The following is from  an article posted on the website of the Electronic Frontier Foundation….

CISPA creates an exception to all privacy laws to permit  companies to share our information with each other and with the  government in the name of cybersecurity. … CISPA’s ‘information  sharing’ regime allows the transfer of vast amounts of data, including  sensitive information like internet use history or the content of  emails, to any agency in the government including military and  intelligence agencies like the National Security Agency or the  Department of Defense Cyber Command. Once in government hands, this  information can be used for any non-regulatory purpose so long as one  significant purpose is for cybersecurity or to protect national  security.

#8 Why aren’t more people in the mainstream media alarmed that the economies of 11 different western nations have plunged into recession?

#9 Why did an ounce of gold only cost $58 in 1972 but it costs more than $1660 today?

#10 Why has the median price of a new home risen from $17,200 in 1963 to $212,000 today?

#11 Why are so many banks issuing credit cards that can have information silently stolen off of them by any thief that is willing to invest in a contactless credit card reader?

#12 Why have most Americans never even heard of the  University of Pittsburgh study that found that common vaccines that we  give our children produce autism-like symptoms in monkeys?

#13 Why is Wall Street laying off thousands of workers if the economy is getting better?

#14 Why has Spain banned all cash transactions over 2,500 euros?

#15 Why is there such a push to get more kids to go to college if most college graduates cannot find a decent job once they graduate?  Why is Mitt Romney telling young Americans to borrow money from their parents to get the education that they “need”?

#16 Why does the mainstream media in America almost  completely ignore the brutal terror attacks that happen regularly in  many countries in Africa?  For example, just the other day more than a dozen Christians were killed by a terror attack in the northern Nigerian city of Kano.   Back in January, nearly 200 were killed in coordinated attacks in that  same city.  So why does the U.S. media very rarely ever talk about this?

#17 Why was a radical activist who once stated that  he “wished all Republicans were ****ing dead” invited to speak at the  National High School Journalism Convention?  Is it any surprise that he  declared to his audience of high school students that we should all “learn to ignore the bulls— in the Bible“?

#18 Why did Barack Obama recently update an old  executive order so that now he will be able to take charge of all food,  all energy, all health resources and all transportation resources in the  United States even in “non-emergency” situations?

#19 Why are federal government agencies stockpiling massive amounts of food and ammunition?  Do they know something that we don’t?

#20 Why will a mysterious Spanish company be reporting the election results for hundreds of U.S. jurisdictions on election day 2012?

#21 Why do “scientific reports” that proclaim that there is a desperate need for global population control get very prominent coverage in newspapers all over the western world?

37 Comments
  1. Kill Bill says:

    The human brain is mostly fat.

    We need less brains and obese people.

    We will be so skinny, mentally and physically, that we wont be able to recognize a lie or speak the truth much less remember even one of the 21 questions or duke it out with Walmart shoppers at X-mas.

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    1st May 2012 at 1:35 pm

  2. flash says:

    Yeah, all that limited government , get back to the Constitution spew being bandied about by the Flea Party turned out to be just another load of empty Rethuglican rhetoric.
    GOPES
    A pox on both houses.

    CISPA Passes The House With Tea Party Support
    http://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkain/2012/04/27/cispa-passes-the-house-with-tea-party-support/

    CISPA was passed in the House largely along party lines. Why are small government advocates voting to bring more government to the internet?
    “The complete roll call shows 206 Republicans voting for the bill, 28 against,” writes reason’s Tim Cavanaugh. “Democrats went 42 to 140 in the opposite direction.”

    Of these Republicans, “47 of the 66 members of the House Tea Party Caucus” also supported the bill, notes Patrick Cahalan.

    #7 Why is there such little uproar over CISPA? CISPA is going to allow companies to share our private online information with the government almost at will. The following is from an article posted on the website of the Electronic Frontier Foundation….

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    1st May 2012 at 2:06 pm

  3. flash says:

    KB–The human brain is mostly fat.
    So that’s the zombies attraction…fat…who knew?
    Brains.jpg

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    1st May 2012 at 2:10 pm

  4. ThePessimisticChemist says:

    CISPA and NDAA both generated very little buzz in “normal” media circuits. I know the online communities were in an uproar.

    As if we needed more proof that the media was being controlled by the government, ignoring CISPA/NDAA is inexcusable.

    PS: The Autism Study

    I’m getting sick of putting this particular fire out. There are a myriad of issues with the study itself, not to mention the diagnosis of autism itself. The most promising research in this area has been done about in-utero development of a fetus. Something women are coming into contact with, or doing/not doing is changing their babies within the womb.

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    1st May 2012 at 2:13 pm

  5. ecliptix543 says:

    Mr. Chemist, Please stand by to be crucified by certain members over the autism/vaccine debate.

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    1st May 2012 at 2:19 pm

  6. Ron says:

    People dont need or want the truth.The truth is on a need to know basis.
    They had to define what Illegal means to folks here in arizona,well pro illegal alien folks anyhow.
    People wont say anything until theyre slaves.
    I think your just expecting to much from most folks.
    I dont know who they are.But i bet whatever theyre up to,they make money on it.

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    1st May 2012 at 2:21 pm

  7. ASIG says:

    I have a friend that wears a back brace at times when her back begins to bother her, otherwise she reaches a point where just walking becomes too painful. She was wearing it under her cloths one time when she went through airport security and TSA made her remove it on the spot right in front of everyone. Needless to say she was beyond humiliated.

    The motto for law enforcement use to be “To Protect And To Serve” now we have “dominate Intimidate and Control”
    Is there any doubt that we will soon be at “Just Shut Up – And Do What You’re Told!!” This is all for our own good? How far down this road do we want to go before we say NO MORE!?

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    1st May 2012 at 3:12 pm

  8. Kill Bill says:

    Weird isnt it that TSA can make you strip in public and you arent charged with a crime but when you try that in a public park all hell breaks loose.

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    1st May 2012 at 3:33 pm

  9. Kill Bill says:

    The politicians cant be seen voting with those anonymous hackers. Sheez.

    Anyway, CISPA, to me, just seems to be another step in the TIA direction.

    Google and Microsoft see your personal information as a marketing tool for greater profits and the idiot politicians could care less about your privacy when they see $$$ dollar signs.$$$

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    1st May 2012 at 3:40 pm

  10. ThePessimisticChemist says:

    “Mr. Chemist, Please stand by to be crucified by certain members over the autism/vaccine debate.”

    They can take a number.

    I won’t engage in a full fledged debate on the topic on these boards because A) Thats not what these boards are for, and B) I’m getting tired of this shit. Stupid people will be stupid, and there is no convincing them otherwise.

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    1st May 2012 at 4:25 pm

  11. flash says:

    TPC-
    OK, I’ll bite. Please explain to the poor ignorant ho polli what the ‘boards’ are for .

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    1st May 2012 at 4:33 pm

  12. flash says:

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    1st May 2012 at 4:36 pm

  13. ThePessimisticChemist says:

    “TPC-
    OK, I’ll bite. Please explain to the poor ignorant ho polli what the ‘boards’ are for .”

    Not in depth science discussions. The Admin has to hand hold a lot of poor retards (including myself) when it comes to finance and economics.

    I’m not nearly so patient. Want to understand more about vaccines? Go get a fucking degree in the topic, I’m not your god damned baby sitter.

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    1st May 2012 at 4:44 pm

  14. Kill Bill says:

    Well, Im up for a debate on autism as I like, but dont have a degree in chemistry or medicine, and find that I can learn from people that do. Im sure Admin will be happy to create a post on this subject as he is rather prone to inciting raging debate and hysterics.

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    1st May 2012 at 4:57 pm

  15. Anonymous says:

    TPC-Not in depth science discussions.

    Why not? Jim could care less and it’s your nut sack or lack thereof , why should he.

    Good thing you missed Smokey or you would have had to double up on the Pampers.

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    1st May 2012 at 5:03 pm

  16. ThePessimisticChemist says:

    Kill Bill:
    “Well, Im up for a debate on autism as I like, but dont have a degree in chemistry or medicine, and find that I can learn from people that do. Im sure Admin will be happy to create a post on this subject as he is rather prone to inciting raging debate and hysterics.”
    =======================================

    The Admin can do as he pleases, its not a debate I will partake in. Judging from most of the posts around here the discussion would be a fight between WikiPhD’s, skilled in the arts of Google fu.

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    1st May 2012 at 5:04 pm

  17. flash says:

    BTW thepussychemist ,
    Then anon was I.
    I must admit I have no interest in autism, but hey, this is TBP.
    If you call other people stupid ,be prepared to defend your arguments or STFU.

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    1st May 2012 at 5:06 pm

  18. Kill Bill says:

    The Admin can do as he pleases, its not a debate I will partake in. Judging from most of the posts around here the discussion would be a fight between WikiPhD’s, skilled in the arts of Google fu. -TPC

    Well, we do tend to butt heads here but dont take it seriously and go on to the next subjectt.

    Google Fu.

    Heh. I like that terminology.

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    1st May 2012 at 5:10 pm

  19. ThePessimisticChemist says:

    “TPC-Not in depth science discussions.

    Why not? Jim could care less and it’s your nut sack or lack thereof , why should he.

    Good thing you missed Smokey or you would have had to double up on the Pampers.”

    What I lack is time and inclination.

    “Arguing on the internet is like running in the Special Olympics. Even if you win you are still a retard.”

    In this I will be an observer, and not a participant. I’ll be sure to bring plastic helmets for you guys though!

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    1st May 2012 at 5:10 pm

  20. Administrator says:

    I don’t know shit about autism. Maybe AWD or Hope can chime in.

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    1st May 2012 at 5:10 pm

  21. flash says:

    TPC–Arguing on the internet is like running in the Special Olympics. Even if you win you are still a retard.”

    LOL ..but still you run…..run Forrest run..

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    1st May 2012 at 5:13 pm

  22. Llpoh says:

    Admin adds autism to a very, very, very long list.

    :)

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    1st May 2012 at 5:17 pm

  23. Administrator says:

    Blow me

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    1st May 2012 at 5:17 pm

  24. matt says:

    #22, what in the fuck are you assholes doing to this country?

    #23, why are you dickheads using the Constitution as target practice?

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    1st May 2012 at 5:17 pm

  25. matt says:

    Asshole in Charge, has he ever done anything besides use a teleprompter and give speaches?

    http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/world_now/2012/05/obama.html

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    1st May 2012 at 5:22 pm

  26. Kill Bill says:

    Admin knows little about autism. I believe him.

    But, he does excel at stirring the pot.

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    1st May 2012 at 5:23 pm

  27. Kill Bill says:

    has he ever done anything besides use a teleprompter and give speaches? -Matt

    Hence the name Oblahblah. or Oblahmas

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    1st May 2012 at 5:24 pm

  28. ThePessimisticChemist says:

    He made it so all of my asshole friends from highschool who never got a real job could stay on their parents insurance.

    Ugh, lucky fucks.

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    1st May 2012 at 5:24 pm

  29. AWD says:

    Jimmy:

    I posted “fat people shouldn’t reproduce” which showed conclusive evidence that autism is linked to obese mothers, as is childhood obesity link to obese mothers. I got hammered, my Waterloo, my “he should have ducked” moment. But I survived to ridicule fatties for another day.

    People don’t want to hear the truth. There is NO link between autism and vaccinations. It’s akin to 9/11 conspiracy theories. They won’t listen to truth and actual research, they are convinced, and you can’t reason with imbeciles.

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    1st May 2012 at 5:27 pm

  30. Kill Bill says:

    “Human neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism, mental retardation, and schizophrenia all involve dysregulation of dendrite branching and synaptogenesis,” he says. “Our identification of a large family of 22 cell adhesion molecules — which we previously showed interact with each other in very complex and specific ways — as new regulators of dendrite branching raises the question of whether specific interactions between distinct neuronal groups during development is important for the spreading of dendritic branches. If so, the gamma-protocadherins and/or the signaling pathways they regulate might be disrupted in a variety of human brain disorders.”
    15 hrs ago
    http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/04/120430124713.htm

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    1st May 2012 at 5:28 pm

  31. AWD says:

    BTW,

    I’m convinced dumbfuck DaveL has autism.

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    1st May 2012 at 5:29 pm

  32. Kill Bill says:

    The Admin can do as he pleases -TPC

    Naw, he is married.

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    1st May 2012 at 5:33 pm

  33. Kill Bill says:

    I bet he is obese as well AWD.

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    1st May 2012 at 5:34 pm

  34. Kill Bill says:

    People don’t want to hear the truth. There is NO link between autism and vaccinations. -AWD

    I agree, autism and mental retardation, even obesity, have been around long before vaccines came about.

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    1st May 2012 at 5:38 pm

  35. Wyoming Mike says:

    #24 Why are hundreds upon hundreds of military vehicles being moved to Montana?

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    1st May 2012 at 6:32 pm

  36. brann says:

    me like tbp–it be gooder then all internets combined!!??!! me lern new things.

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    1st May 2012 at 9:44 pm

  37. sensetti says:

    The End is near………….
    brunette-woman-pink-bikini-at-beach.jpg

    Shit wrong pic, sorry

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    1st May 2012 at 10:00 pm

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