Dear Congressman [XXXXX],
It was certainly a great privilege to meet with you in your office on the morning of March 20th. Thank you for making time for my impromptu visit, and thank you for the photograph of our meeting.
On that Saturday, with less than 48 hours of notice, nearly 50,000 Americans gathered near the U.S. Capitol to bring attention to the popular resistance to nationalization of the health care industry in our nation. Certainly, this is only one issue among several where our fundamental liberties are under attack by various factions. These factions include those who believe that an elitist, centralized control is the proper course for society and also by those who merely follow their greed for power. Opposing them are those of us who are engaged in a significant and growing liberty movement.



Propaganda - An Enemy of Truth
April 18th, 2010Recently I visited the National Holocaust Museum. I have intended to visit there for quite some time and have been even more interested since the installation of the special exhibit entitled “State of Deception: The Power of Nazi Propaganda.”
The permanent exhibition of the museum is sheer gravitas. Even when one has significant knowledge of the topic of The Holocaust, the presentations of the museum bring a much greater depth to understanding that when man dispenses with the knowledge of nominal morality, all measures of evil are possible. Methods of propaganda were among the human designs that caused these things to occur.
A portion of the State of Deception exhibit provided a concise description of the integrated methods of propaganda. An open-minded viewing of these details validates concerns that these methods continue to be used today to control society and enslave the individual into service of seen and unseen masters. Recognizing these methods quickly removes the veneer and allows us to see through what is otherwise effective deception.
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