Ghosts in the Machine: Eric May and Infiltration of the Peace Movement
Captain Eric May of “Ghost Troop” chats with Kay Lucas from the Crawford Peace House.
The anti-war movement is haunted, penetrated by a host of spies, disinfo-artists and Larouchite Jew-haters. You’ve met some of these ghosts already on this site. Ray McGovern. Wayne Madsen. Paul Craig Roberts.
Their agenda is to push neofascist themes among progressives and activists. Partly, this is because they are a bunch of fascists themselves, but also they seek to divide the anti-war movement and discredit many of its leaders and participants.
This spook network also specializes in misdirection, leading activists and organizations to focus on a small subset of the ruling class and not the deeply entrenched military/industrial complex itself or even our capitalist system. Usually, this subset is comprised of Jews, whether called “neocons” or “zionists” or “Israeli fifth columnists”. But it’s not always Jews. Sometimes it’s a shadowy group of Satanists or Illuminati high priests. Sometimes its aliens. Increasingly, in the conspiracy subculture, it’s all of the above.
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Cynthia Davis -- Hunger is a 'positive motivator' for poor children
A Republican state representative from Missouri says that poor, hungry kids should get a job.
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Photographers, Obama at Odds Over First Daughter Pictures
This photo of Sasha Obama waving to her dad has sparked a debate over the White House photo policy on the girls.
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Statue of Liberty to Reopen for First Time Since 9/11 on July 4th
Take that terrorists!
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