Sunday, February 24, 2008

Searching the Internet

When you search the Internet these days, one usually uses information that is only a few days old, and information that comes only from main-stream sources under corporate control, such as television, radio, newspapers.

You no longer hear about ideas other than "democracy" and the idea of "democracy" has long been severely distorted from it's origins. One should search for ideas that have been removed from today's zeitgeist.

All ideas are a threat to the status-quo. Even some words have been removed from the dialogue of most broadcast and print media, such as "radical."

Search terms need to come from alternative sources besides the mainstream media. The corporate masters have discovered a treasure trove of alternative thinking still in existence, and here in Springfield, Illinois, they tried to stamp it out.

Two Springfield Public Library branches were saved by a thread last week. The public libarary is full of dangerous ideas, and those who currently control your lives don't want you to find the truth.

The truly threatening ideas lurk within the rows of dusty books with uncracked bindings. When you go to the library. Look for books that are old, yet are not threadbare and have very few check-out stamps.

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