David J. Stewart #conspiracy jesus-is-savior.com

Alqaeda (or Al Qaeda) is a fabricated boogieman (enemy) created by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to frighten Americans into submission, and to justify implementing a Police State in the United States. Now they've fabricated the boogieman of ISIL (Islamic State Of Iraq and Levant) and ISIS (Islamic State of Syria). It was the Nazi-founded CIA that started the Department Of Homeland Security (DHS). It's not difficult to see right through their works of darkness. The Illuminati are dictating world events in a relentless attempt to achieve World Government, setting the stage of World War III. ISIS and ISIL are massive CIA deceptions!!! How Many More Piles Of Corpses? (by Dr. Ron Paul; the fraud of ISIS has replaced the fraud of Al-CIA-da).

There is a preponderance of solid evidence against various departments and officials within the U.S. government, blatantly exposing them as evildoers, traitors and treasonous criminals. Here's some information about the 911 attacks. The only reason why the Bush administration isn't in prison is because of the criminal globalist elite who own and control the newsmedia. Their buddies own and control Hollywood, which is why Homeland Security employs a liaison in Hollywood to brainwash the public through movies. LIES FOR LAMBS is one example.

Alqaeda is the ultimate enemy because they have no headquarters, no face and no way of hunting down. Anyone can fabricate a false boogieman that doesn't exist to terrorize the public into submission to tyranny. It's the perfect enemy. How do you defeat an enemy that only exists in theory? Alqaeda doesn't exist. It's a psyops stunt. Human nature is so predictable (unbelievably so) that it has been easy to turn it into a science and manipulate society. People are inherently prone to support the majority, because they don't want to be in the minority. This is commonly referred to as the “herd mentality.”

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