A Word

You have heard the age old expression, what a difference a day makes. Well in this video, you will learn what a difference a word makes:

Revisionist historians have hijacked the sequence of events, by changing one little word and leaving out events that led up to this moment in time. They have made every effort to control all aspects of the narrative for years now, and they have been allowed to get away with it by a complicit media. But for now, there are still a few people who know and understand the truth, a few who are willing to speak it openly without risk of ridicule and fear of reprisals.

So ask yourself something, sometime, when you get a moment. What will happen when the voices who speak truth fall silent?

Not all of them will live forever. Many will not learn reality, but will be taught lies and accept them as fact because there will be no one to openly correct the errors. Speak lies enough, people will begin to accept them as truth. Those people will teach others.

Remember…..words have meaning.

(HAT TIP: Global American Discourse)

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8 responses to “A Word

  1. Maybe if that guy had worn a keffiya and a Che hat he could have gotten through to the rabble. Otherwise they will just call it propaganda and return to the narrative. For so many ‘peace’ advocates it’s not really about Israel vs the Palestinians, it’s about rich vs poor.

  2. Mary Ellen (Nunly)

    I never thought I’d see the day when our government would turn their backs on Israel. There are times when I don’t even recognize this country anymore.

    • //There are times when I don’t even recognize this country anymore.//

      There is a certain amount of evolution that takes place naturally, as apart of the pop culture and uncontrolled events that take place….or passive change.

      But when events are manufactured for the specific purpose of directing change in a particular direction, this is active change. If its goal is to strip freedom, then it’s not good…anyway you look at it.

      My dad died in 1997. I know he’d freak out if he were to suddenly see the changes. Both active and passive.

      • Mary Ellen (Nunly)

        I’ve thought the same thing about my dad who passed away years ago, he would be so upset with what’s been happening in our government. He was Democrat through and through and I have no doubt that he would have been sickened by Obama and his ilk and especially over the treatment of Israel.

  3. Rocket

    Ah the Arab Spring! The movement towards democracy. I remain skeptical especially when 10.000 Egyptians demonstrate in Tahrir Square for Sharia law. This is only the beginning and in the years to come I personally believe this “Arab revolution” will be replaced by more radical Islamic repression especially when the bombs start exploding in the marketplaces.

  4. Rocket

    You fail to mention Jordan’s massacre of Palestinians in September 1970 which was known as Black September. His was an attempt to put an end to Palestinian resistance that had tried to overthrow King Hussein of Jordan. Some people have a tendency to forget this fact of history.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_September_in_Jordan

  5. Rocket,

    //Ah the Arab Spring! The movement towards democracy. I remain skeptical especially when 10.000 Egyptians demonstrate in Tahrir Square for Sharia law.//

    Skeptical is an understatement, in my book. My only surprise is, with the Iranians trying to export Islamic revolution for years now, I can’t understand why it took this long.

    //You fail to mention Jordan’s massacre of Palestinians in September 1970 which was known as Black September.//

    I fail at a lot of things. Good point, though. We often forget thing like this, because the media bombards us with things that are not true,

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