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Why was it illegal to speak about their crimes?

 
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Why was it illegal to speak about their crimes?
I feel like I'm waking up from a 40 year slumber. And it occurred to me that one of the biggest roadblocks in my own life, was that I was afraid to speak about things because, unfortunately for me growing up in a COINTEL house, it would be illegal for me to speak of any of the crimes I saw COINTEL commit against the people or myself.

I was silenced.

And left in a very unfortunate predicament.

And so was our wider civilization, under those same chains, being affected by the fallout from crimes committed by people within our own governments in our name and at our expense.

All I have to ask is this:

Why was it illegal to speak about their crimes?
I don't know what lies they told you, but I can promise they were lies.

There's a fine line between training, trauma, and torture.
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I feel like I'm waking up from a 40 year slumber. And it occurred to me that one of the biggest roadblocks in my own life, was that I was afraid to speak about things because, unfortunately for me growing up in a COINTEL house, it would be illegal for me to speak of any of the crimes I saw COINTEL commit against the people or myself.

I was silenced.

And left in a very unfortunate predicament.

And so was our wider civilization, under those same chains, being affected by the fallout from crimes committed by people within our own governments in our name and at our expense.

All I have to ask is this:

Why was it illegal to speak about their crimes?
 Quoting: TlvmmCpoft


I suspect they swaddled their crimes in the blanket of "national security".
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I feel like I'm waking up from a 40 year slumber. And it occurred to me that one of the biggest roadblocks in my own life, was that I was afraid to speak about things because, unfortunately for me growing up in a COINTEL house, it would be illegal for me to speak of any of the crimes I saw COINTEL commit against the people or myself.

I was silenced.

And left in a very unfortunate predicament.

And so was our wider civilization, under those same chains, being affected by the fallout from crimes committed by people within our own governments in our name and at our expense.

All I have to ask is this:

Why was it illegal to speak about their crimes?
 Quoting: TlvmmCpoft


Because that's what you believed.
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I feel like I'm waking up from a 40 year slumber. And it occurred to me that one of the biggest roadblocks in my own life, was that I was afraid to speak about things because, unfortunately for me growing up in a COINTEL house, it would be illegal for me to speak of any of the crimes I saw COINTEL commit against the people or myself.

I was silenced.

And left in a very unfortunate predicament.

And so was our wider civilization, under those same chains, being affected by the fallout from crimes committed by people within our own governments in our name and at our expense.

All I have to ask is this:

Why was it illegal to speak about their crimes?
 Quoting: TlvmmCpoft


Because that's what you believed.
 Quoting: justsayin;)


I saw what happened to someone they thought would be a security risk.

I promise you, it was another crime.

The worst part was he had been loyal to them his entire career. They did it to him upon retirement.
I don't know what lies they told you, but I can promise they were lies.

There's a fine line between training, trauma, and torture.
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I feel like I'm waking up from a 40 year slumber. And it occurred to me that one of the biggest roadblocks in my own life, was that I was afraid to speak about things because, unfortunately for me growing up in a COINTEL house, it would be illegal for me to speak of any of the crimes I saw COINTEL commit against the people or myself.

I was silenced.

And left in a very unfortunate predicament.

And so was our wider civilization, under those same chains, being affected by the fallout from crimes committed by people within our own governments in our name and at our expense.

All I have to ask is this:

Why was it illegal to speak about their crimes?
 Quoting: TlvmmCpoft




Have they made any real laws to cover themselves up that would actually stand legally if proof came forward?
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I feel like I'm waking up from a 40 year slumber. And it occurred to me that one of the biggest roadblocks in my own life, was that I was afraid to speak about things because, unfortunately for me growing up in a COINTEL house, it would be illegal for me to speak of any of the crimes I saw COINTEL commit against the people or myself.

I was silenced.

And left in a very unfortunate predicament.

And so was our wider civilization, under those same chains, being affected by the fallout from crimes committed by people within our own governments in our name and at our expense.

All I have to ask is this:

Why was it illegal to speak about their crimes?
 Quoting: TlvmmCpoft


I suspect they swaddled their crimes in the blanket of "national security".
 Quoting: Larry D. Croc


Yep.

Destroying a nation in the name of that nation.
I don't know what lies they told you, but I can promise they were lies.

There's a fine line between training, trauma, and torture.
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Re: Why was it illegal to speak about their crimes?
I feel like I'm waking up from a 40 year slumber. And it occurred to me that one of the biggest roadblocks in my own life, was that I was afraid to speak about things because, unfortunately for me growing up in a COINTEL house, it would be illegal for me to speak of any of the crimes I saw COINTEL commit against the people or myself.

I was silenced.

And left in a very unfortunate predicament.

And so was our wider civilization, under those same chains, being affected by the fallout from crimes committed by people within our own governments in our name and at our expense.

All I have to ask is this:

Why was it illegal to speak about their crimes?
 Quoting: TlvmmCpoft




Have they made any real laws to cover themselves up that would actually stand legally if proof came forward?
 Quoting: Aunt Deplorable


"Active case"

"Protected witness"

"Protected agent"

"In the line of work"

"Classified"

"National security"
I don't know what lies they told you, but I can promise they were lies.

There's a fine line between training, trauma, and torture.
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I feel like I'm waking up from a 40 year slumber. And it occurred to me that one of the biggest roadblocks in my own life, was that I was afraid to speak about things because, unfortunately for me growing up in a COINTEL house, it would be illegal for me to speak of any of the crimes I saw COINTEL commit against the people or myself.

I was silenced.

And left in a very unfortunate predicament.

And so was our wider civilization, under those same chains, being affected by the fallout from crimes committed by people within our own governments in our name and at our expense.

All I have to ask is this:

Why was it illegal to speak about their crimes?
 Quoting: TlvmmCpoft


Because that's what you believed.
 Quoting: justsayin;)


I saw what happened to someone they thought would be a security risk.

I promise you, it was another crime.

The worst part was he had been loyal to them his entire career. They did it to him upon retirement.
 Quoting: TlvmmCpoft


I believe it.

Laws are Bullshit.
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I feel like I'm waking up from a 40 year slumber. And it occurred to me that one of the biggest roadblocks in my own life, was that I was afraid to speak about things because, unfortunately for me growing up in a COINTEL house, it would be illegal for me to speak of any of the crimes I saw COINTEL commit against the people or myself.

I was silenced.

And left in a very unfortunate predicament.

And so was our wider civilization, under those same chains, being affected by the fallout from crimes committed by people within our own governments in our name and at our expense.

All I have to ask is this:

Why was it illegal to speak about their crimes?
 Quoting: TlvmmCpoft


Because that's what you believed.
 Quoting: justsayin;)


I saw what happened to someone they thought would be a security risk.

I promise you, it was another crime.

The worst part was he had been loyal to them his entire career. They did it to him upon retirement.
 Quoting: TlvmmCpoft




"Suicide"?
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Re: Why was it illegal to speak about their crimes?
I feel like I'm waking up from a 40 year slumber. And it occurred to me that one of the biggest roadblocks in my own life, was that I was afraid to speak about things because, unfortunately for me growing up in a COINTEL house, it would be illegal for me to speak of any of the crimes I saw COINTEL commit against the people or myself.

I was silenced.

And left in a very unfortunate predicament.

And so was our wider civilization, under those same chains, being affected by the fallout from crimes committed by people within our own governments in our name and at our expense.

All I have to ask is this:

Why was it illegal to speak about their crimes?
 Quoting: TlvmmCpoft




Have they made any real laws to cover themselves up that would actually stand legally if proof came forward?
 Quoting: Aunt Deplorable


"Active case"

"Protected witness"

"Protected agent"

"In the line of work"

"Classified"

"National security"
 Quoting: TlvmmCpoft


It's all smoke and mirrors and buzz words to cover up crimes against the people, the nation, the nations, the fabric of society.

And yet, it's been so easily accepted.

Last Edited by TlvmmCpoft on 05/31/2020 08:20 PM
I don't know what lies they told you, but I can promise they were lies.

There's a fine line between training, trauma, and torture.
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I feel like I'm waking up from a 40 year slumber. And it occurred to me that one of the biggest roadblocks in my own life, was that I was afraid to speak about things because, unfortunately for me growing up in a COINTEL house, it would be illegal for me to speak of any of the crimes I saw COINTEL commit against the people or myself.

I was silenced.

And left in a very unfortunate predicament.

And so was our wider civilization, under those same chains, being affected by the fallout from crimes committed by people within our own governments in our name and at our expense.

All I have to ask is this:

Why was it illegal to speak about their crimes?
 Quoting: TlvmmCpoft


Because that's what you believed.
 Quoting: justsayin;)


I saw what happened to someone they thought would be a security risk.

I promise you, it was another crime.

The worst part was he had been loyal to them his entire career. They did it to him upon retirement.
 Quoting: TlvmmCpoft




"Suicide"?
 Quoting: Aunt Deplorable


May as well have been. They fried his brain. He was a very intelligent well-spoken, soft-spoken man that I had enjoyed many evenings and a coffee with.

I never realized how much of a part of the community he was until they ended him in one night, on the same week as his retirement.
I don't know what lies they told you, but I can promise they were lies.

There's a fine line between training, trauma, and torture.
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I just find it ridiculous that it's all been allowed to go on for so long unchecked because they essentially have the equivalent of hall monitor privileges.
I don't know what lies they told you, but I can promise they were lies.

There's a fine line between training, trauma, and torture.
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What school would let the hall monitors deal drugs, kill kids, sell and bully other kids, and set fire to the school?

And how are our countries any different than a school?
I don't know what lies they told you, but I can promise they were lies.

There's a fine line between training, trauma, and torture.
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rockon

I need to work on my kung fu. I'm bored of my current moves. It's like dancing. You can shuffle back and forth on the dance floor adequately, or you can bother to learn more.
I don't know what lies they told you, but I can promise they were lies.

There's a fine line between training, trauma, and torture.





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