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Dec. 6, 2011 - InfoWars Special Reports
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Political taggers have struck Austin, Texas.
The billboard behind me is an advertisement for a motivational seminar featuring war criminals to be held today at the Austin Convention Center.
The graffiti on this sign presents strong political points that are generally unknown to the public because the establishment media has hidden the truth or at best has minimized it.
Now we're going to get some people's reaction to the billboard and then we're heading to the convention center to get motivated.
Well, it's a pretty brave person got up there.
I think it's I think it's opening their minds and I think it's a good thing that people are awakening to what's really going on in America.
I believe the yellow cake refers to the uranium, radioactive material that Saddam Hussein was doing.
Supposedly tried to purchase from Niger, which ended up being totally false.
I believe that was the yellow cake coming out of Niger that supposedly Saddam Hussein purchased, which was found not to be true.
There were no weapons of mass destruction, so I would ask Colin Powell, where are the weapons of mass destruction?
If you got to ask, let's say, a Colin Powell question, what would you ask him?
I'd ask him if he was against the Bush administration with its war mongering, how he feels about Obama.
You know, if I had a chance to ask Colin Pollack a question, I'd probably ask him, what's it like being in the Oval Office?
I think to be able to just have that sense of presence and being in a place that's so powerful but yet historic, it's just, it's astronomical.
I think we all make mistakes, and certainly if we don't forgive others for those mistakes, we can't expect to be forgiving ourselves for them.
It's a pretty big mistake, you know, going to war.
I mean, you know, that's a pretty big one.
That's true.
Some people don't think it was a mistake.
It might have even been intentional that he, you know, he brought in props and he actually lied.
I can't really speak on his own motives for doing that, if he did indeed do that.
I don't know if it's proven that he did lie, but I can say that he was a very, he's a motivational man, he's a good leader, and I think we can learn a lot from him.
So he actually addressed the crowd.
Were they pretty responsive?
And he talked about TSA pat-downs.
And did he talk about expanding the TSA to include bus terminals, subway stations, or was it just airports?
No, he was just basically talking about the general experience in the airport, and he made it humorous, which kind of disarms people and makes it less threatening.
I quit flying because of it.
I will not get on an airplane anymore.
Some people think that McChrystal was responsible for exploiting Pat Tillman's murder.
Do you buy into that, or what are your thoughts?
If you could ask McChrystal a question, what would it be?
I would ask him what his role was in Pat Tillman's cover-up.
The death of the Pat Tillman cover-up.
That's what I would ask him.
Chris, I'd ask him if he knew anything about Tillman, you know, before he got killed.
You know, what information passed by his desk.
Now, this billboard was tagged on Thanksgiving, but the graffiti still remains, which means during the past few days, the people of Austin, Texas, have been subjected to a glimpse of the unvarnished truth.
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