Star Wars & False Flag Terror
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Obama is not change. He is continuing the crash-course. A "conspiracy theorist" will always exist as long as there is evil in this world. These people are not enemies of anyone, but rather people who hold truth, peace and justice in their heart. When they see evil. They don't reason with indoctrination and illusions, but with their heart; their inner voice. The enemy is behind every war, every cry, sorrow, pain, suffering, hate, torture, etc.
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Ron Paul 2012
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I believe that Mayor Bloomberg has behaved very much like Palpatine with the NYC Department of Education. He set the charter school movement and the public school movement to fight against each other. He centralizes more and more power every couple of years. He manipulated the system to extent term limits to stay longer than he was legally entitled to. However, I don't believe that 9/11 was a false flag operation and if that's what this video is eluding to, than I don't buy it.
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George Lucas made these movies so he can warn us on NWO without getting.....you know.
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Luke turned to the dark side in the comics so......
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GREAT HOMAGE! KUDOS TO THE AUTHOR!
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GREAT HOMAGE! KUDOS TO THE AUTHOR!
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@anarchopinko Well, I guess I am a Sith Lord then !
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COME ON , WHO WANTS TO POKE PADME ! ?



Obi-wan the only honest, noble, incoruptable? What about Qui-Gon, Luke, Mace Windu, Yoda?
mwhite1994 1 year ago
@mwhite1994
Technically, I didn't say that Obi-Wan was "the only" honest, noble, and incorruptible Jedi. I said he was "the most" honest, noble, and incorruptible Jedi.
I probably shouldn't have even said it, 'cause it was just a complete and total opinion of mine. Somebody else pointed out that Luke was probably even more moral, and you obviously think that Mace and Yoda fall in there, too.
So that was just my momentary opinion. Please take it with a grain of salt.
CameronFanSite 1 year ago
I don't think Obi Wan was the only theorist. I think the whole Jedi Council discussed the subject (without Anakin) and came to that conclusion.
cleverkeloid 3 years ago
Obi-Wan was singled out because (a) he was the character shown discussing it beforehand (alluding to his suspicions in both AOTC and early on in ROTS), (b) he actually survived Order 66 and, thus, was, along with Yoda, the only Jedi who ultimately learned of the whole conspiracy, and (c) the whole idea of Obi-Wan Kenobi as a "wacko" is just kind of funny, as it sort of undercuts the media-generated notion that conspiracy theories are the product of kooks and fringe-dwellers.
CameronFanSite 3 years ago
TheJediCharles:
('Terrostorm' is available for free on Google Video.)
1. Clearly, George Lucas (via Obi-Wan) wasn't saying that ALL wars are bad....because the wars in the first trilogy are obviously portrayed as just and righteous, so I agree with you that it's not simpleminded pacifism.
2. The Republic is not equivalent to a "one-world government" (like the U.S. military, with its bases in 138 countries, is?). The Republic doesn't exist in the Outer Rim, for instance....
CameronFanSite 3 years ago
(2. cont) ....But because the Republic, like the U.S., is a huge force, no outside forces could pose a serious threat, and this is why they have to contrive phony enemies, as the U.S. Does (Gulf of Tonkin, 9/11, 2001 antrax, etc.)
3. As far as Islamofascism, I don't participate in the hatred of Arabs or the idolatry of the government. Anybody with any knowledge knows that Islamofascism is as phony as the Backstreet Boys.
CameronFanSite 3 years ago