Comments by "CynicalBroadcast" (@CynicalBastard) on "Oregon Shootout Leaves One Dead, Militia Threatens “Bloodbath"" video.
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i agree. it's a fuckin' hard commitment though, given the ... well, what i find to be, the struggles of coalition. people generally all need to be heard and accounted for, but it needs to be done peaceably, or there needs to be serious talks for setting the priorities and merits of said coalitions -- be it for this party, or that party,-- regardless. too many disenfranchised people are not being heard, and it raises tensions, in more ways than one, because there is always a counter-opposition coalition to each party's aim. everyone is always beset at each other's throat it seems, there days...maybe, thus it ever was....but is it coming to a head? i dunno.
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i don't think you're crazy in the least. many people have experienced what you did. see Steve Roach -- his NDE story might interest you -- and i've had my own experiences as well, that defy logical explanation (we all do, they're called dreams =) ), and to have an NDE must be extremely powerful. i've heard of this sort of "carrier wave", sound-sorta thing, that people talk about (like Steve Roach) where they were 'tuned into' something like a radio signal, or something, sorta, but you could feel it...and then some.
outrageous, sure, yes! preposterous, absolutely not. some things simply have no scientific explanation as of yet. =) so know what you felt and experienced WAS real. oh for sure. as real as it gets.
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sure. i agree, to the extant that governments treat dissidents on the same grounds, regardless of race. but the dead man here was running borders, as a vigilante cohort to a criminal party, that are not enforcing their rights, by the by, and this dead man was giving chase to the police, and he almost took out an agent with his vehicle at an oncoming roadblock, and he was given sufficient chance to get down on the ground, and he was lucky he wasn't shot immediately upon his crashing the road block, as would be the usual scenario, and he shouldn't have tried loping through the snow, waiting to reach into his pockets to retrieve a weapon.
he ended up metaphorically shooting whatever movement was there, in the foot, by breaking the law, which he is supposed to be standing for. if he has an inch of merit to his accusations of the government, then he wouldn't NEED to break the law. but that's besides the point -- their stand-off is not only illegal, but it's also unjustified.
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