How The Conspiracy Works

  By Dr. Jim Casey
  June 30, 2004

W ow. This seems to be the week that the mainstream (and underground) media at least attempts to distantly put together the pieces of the illicit political agenda and struggle in this country. This week I am again drawing attention to articles outside of TOCC.tv because they are in some way all related to the ever incessent cry and cliche of "conspiracy" in United States government. It is perhaps no coincidence that these articles are surfacing in light of Michael Moore's documentary film release "Fahrenheit 9/11" that apparently chastises the Bush administration's handling, or apparent lack thereof, of the 911 event. While I haven't yet seen the film, it is certainly on my immediate agenda.

All the following articles down to and including the "Eric Rudolph in Huntsville" bear importance in relationship and relevance to one another. (And actually, most of the rest of the articles presented by TOCC.tv.)


  • Kevin Barbieux On Homelessness -- Kevin aptly points out that the avoidance of "enabling" homeless people to be homeless is an ill-gotten concept that is essentially, patently false. I would go slighty further than Kevin in stating that homelessness is ultimately part of a grand design, conspiracy if you like, that is ultimately intended to control people and suppress working class wages. Ultimately, the excuses of drug abuse, mental illness, and criminal activity are more likely the result of the illicit system, rather than an inherent cause of homelessness.
    USA Today -- This is an article appearing in USA Today by Steve Friess on June 28, 2004 that discusses the apparent use of tortue by the Bush adminsitration on Iraqi prisoners. It should be further stated that the article appearing on the Eric Rudolph link details a system of child abuse that is in fact a form of torture. Brainwashing if you like, perpetrating of youngsters, that has in other contexts been refered to as "MK Ultra," a well documented program said to have been administered by the CIA of the United States.
    USA Today -- This is an article appearing in USA Today by By John Ritter on June 18, 2004 details the case before the US Supreme Court seeking the legal approval of the federal government for the use of marijuana in medical cases. Medical marijuana has already been legalized in certain western states, but the Bush administration claims that federal drug laws trump the states in the issue. An important concept, aside from the claims of relief for pain and appetite stimulation, is that some believe marijuana, by virtue of dopamine stimulation, may provide curative relief in cases related to dissociation, and PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder). (It should be noted, especially in the context of this article, that Dr. Jim Casey in not, nor does he represent himself to be a medical doctor.) In essence some people believe that others suffering from torture or abuse could benefit not just from symptomatic relief of marijuana, but permanent curative relief.
    TOCC.tv -- Police Officers Killed In Athens Ala. -- This article appeared in TOCC.tv in regard to two police officers who were apparently shot down on a call from a supposedly "mentally ill" man in Athens Alabama. Although stated in the article, and as with the Eric Rudolph situation, I do not condone or excuse anyone who is actually physically guilty of such a crime. However, again it should be noted, as has been confirmed by the article in USA Today, people can be abused, tortured if you like, to the point that they are no longer in control of their physical behaviour. And in fact, a person needn't be mentally ill to be a victim of such conspirital activity.

    If a person accepts the premises that are presented in these articles generally, it is not difficult to construct a hyphothesis, for instance, that says the gun control lobby is ultimately behind the presentation of martyres in our society. While is seem to be the reverse at face value, the result of the crimes is more gun control, more big brother, and more big government. Not a difficult equation to see once you put all together.


    Huntsville Times -- Ban urged on rifle type used to kill 3 cops -- This article by Kyle Wingfield appears in the Huntsville (Ala) Times on Tuesday, June 29, 2004 and details the call from Montgomery police Chief John Wilson to ban the type of rifle used recently to kill three Birmingham police officers. Chief Wilson points out that the type of rifle used "are not for hunters or anything like that." Of course, TOCC.tv would like to point out that the United States Constitution's recognition of the right to keep and bear arms isn't about "hunters or anything like that" either. All considered, again, who is actually winning the undeclared war on the rights and freedoms recognized and gauranteed by the United States Constitution? Who is benefiting from the bloodshed? (I never could find this article in the hardcopy HTimes online.)
    Comparing Bush to Hitler no longer confined to loonies -- This column by John Leo appeared on June 28 and in his diatribe Leo takes note of the incantations that are apparently far more frequent than even I have heretofor been aware of in regard to the tone of the Bush administration by other sources. However, he ultimately poo poos the idea suggesting essentially that the notion is extreme. I wonder, if after a review of the articles presented here if Mr. Leo would really think so little of bloodshed.


    June 25, 2004 (June 23, 2004)
  • Eric Rudolph in Huntsville
    Accused bomber Eric Rudolph appeared in a Huntsville courtroom last week for a change of venue hearing which was subsequently denied. It is well to remember that Eric Rudolph has not been proven guilty of anything. And while I certainly do not condone or excuse whoever is guilty of the Birmingham abortion clinic bombing that killed a policeman and injured a nurse, it should also be pointed out that there are sometimes extenuating circumstances in a particular situation that should also be considered in the legitimate pursuit of jurisprudence. In that context, I again draw attention to this article in regard to child abuse in the Huntsville City School system.






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