by dude h homeslice ix » Sat May 20, 2006 1:03 am
usually the conspiracy theory researchers out there have some sort of achilles heel. usually it has to do with who they "blame" for the Big Plot. jews, masons, amway, cfr/bliderberger, globalists, reptilians, jesuits (look out leonardo!), etc. <br><br>usually the blame becomes a turnoff for me. as in, "youve got some useful information, but everyones got an angle, and your whole 'judeo-british masonic luciferian' angle aint exactly workin, chief."<br><br>emory on the other hand is simple: todays bad guy is the same bad guy from before: its fascism. its an ism. competing elements of the same ism. in his opinion the 'underground reich,' a survival of ww2 that spread to the middle east, to central asia, to south america, to america, THROUGH islam, THROUGH tibetan buddhism, THROUGH american militant christianity, THROUGH moonies, etc. <br><br>this makes sense to me: religion is the best vehicle for transmission of the virus. the nazis made their own at home and used what was already in place everywhere else.<br><br>the problem is, im used to snifing out the angle, for context. i cant find it with emory. the closest i get is with his penchant to see nazis and underground reich stuff everywhere he looks. but guess what? the best 911 researcher out there im my book, daniel hopsicker, has his trajectory of investigating somehow dovetailing with emorys work! <br><br>one of the best 911 websites out there, cooperativeresearch.org (911 timeline) has a spot for the al taqwa bank, which i had heard about from listening to for the record programs. this is wierd, because like i said, im used to being able to find something, some kinda chink in the armor...im getting just the opposite from emory.<br><br>anybody wanna take a stab? who is this guy and whats his angle? <p></p><i></i>