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Rebels and Chemical Weapons
00:03:07
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| My name is Ben Kessler. | |
| I was in the Marine Corps from 2002 to 2006. | |
| I was infantry, served in Afghanistan in 2004. | |
| I'm out here today because I don't want to see us starting a war in Syria. | |
| I'm Dr. Laura Presley and I'm out here for the rally against the war in Syria that President Obama has been proposing. | |
| Proper action for us to take is to help in a diplomatic process. | |
| I mean there's a lot of different options that don't involve Bombing or sending troops to Syria and all of those options are better than the military options | |
| This president needs to remember that he was awarded the Peace Prize his first term and that war is not peace. | |
| And yesterday I called Cornyn's office, Senator Ted Cruz's office, and Representative Congressman Mike McCaul's office and said they need to be taking a leadership role here in the state of Texas and hold President Obama accountable for this. | |
| The U.S. | |
| can never be a force for good in intervening throughout the world, especially in the Middle East. | |
| And this seems to be a transparent attempt by the U.S. | |
| to put in someone friendly to serve as a bulwark against the Arab revolutions that have been going on since really 2011. | |
| It's coming out in the mainstream press, let alone the alternative media, that these Rebels that we're supposedly supporting are, in fact, Al-Qaeda, and it's the rebels that are launching the chemical weapons, which is supposedly the justification that why we're going in the first place. | |
| It's the rebels and not the Assad regime that have launched chemical weapons. | |
| Yesterday, the United States presented a powerful case that the Syrian government was responsible for this attack on its own people. | |
| Our intelligence shows the Assad regime and its forces preparing to use chemical weapons, launching rockets in the highly populated suburbs of Damascus, and acknowledging that a chemical weapons attack took place. | |
| They have no evidence. | |
| There's nothing. | |
| All I've heard is Trying to put blame on them and absolutely no hard facts so I'm not buying it. | |
| All the just wars that we've been having lately Afghanistan Iraq and I mean, there is a little thing, well it's not little, but there is a thing going on in Syria of them hurting their own people, but that doesn't mean America has to just come and meddle with it. | |
| I mean, we're always, like, just minding other people's business. | |
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Verifying Total Control
00:01:14
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| Like, we're always getting into other people's business. | |
| That's probably why we get into so many wars and I think if we just mind our own business | |
| then this world would just be so much of a better place. | |
| Are we choosing our own destiny or has it been pre-selected for us? | |
| As we've moved through history, every great leader has had to understand the potential of information. | |
| Billions of dollars have been spent privately and publicly looking at how to tap into your psyche. | |
| From compulsory state education to the Hollywood media brainwashing machine, we are kept in perpetual bondage to the ideas that shape our actions. | |
| When somebody obscures that feedback loop between you observing and testing it out and verifying it, they can take total control of your awareness. | |
| All of this is happening so fast, you need to be ahead of the game. | |
| How to engineer the opinion of the American people so that they would not only endorse but demand a war. | |
| State of Mind. | |
| Because there's a war on. | |
| For your mind. | |
| Get your copy of State of Mind the movie at InfoWars.com. | |