You would think if the United States Department of State was running a full-blown criminal enterprise comprised of trying to steal the credit card numbers, DNA samples, and other information or property that they are not legally entitled to, of legitimate United Nations officials, including the Secretary General -- for crying out loud, that there would be more of an outcry in the public and the media. As for the latter, you would think that they would at least be asking questions of why they would want such information/property. Can't think of anything logical, here, other than it must be for potential frame-ups, bribery, extortion, etc. if one of those would-be hapless U.N. officials "got out of line." Those are establishment people, after all; imagine the tricks that Uncle Sam & his agents, let alone professional State Dept. diplomats, have up their sleeve for little minor political party chairwomen and chairmen that may rise up the political ladder some day, or any kind of dissident/countercultural opposition that becomes popular with the masses and comes too close to political power. [see our blog "Contrarian," and a recent posting entitled "The Persecution of a Minor Party Chairman."] They stole chairman Mark Greene's clothes, among other things, in 2002, and maybe as recently as early autumn, 2010. What possible reason would they want his clothes for other than some sleazy plan if Mark should happen to get elected to something? These State Department tricks, to put it nicely, that the sleazy inhabitants of the levers of power, like Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, have sanctioned are just the tip of the iceberg of the font of immorality that have sadly become part and parcel of the people's republic. Their message to us is this: "Continue being sheep and stay in your place in the Potemkin Village that we have set up for you if you know what's good for you; we are the lords of the Earth." Now, they want more control of the internet. Happy Holidays! (ho ho ho).
[revised in winter of '11]
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