False Flag Prelude? Clinton Launches Demonization Campaign On OK City Bombing Anniversary Kurt Nimmo www.infowars.com April 18, 2010 Former president Bill Clinton has told CNNs Wolf Blitzer he is worried that anti-government rhetoric will lead to violence and another Oklahoma City. He said he is concerned about people opposed to the government using the internet. Government defined terrorists, Clinton said, can communicate with each other much faster and much better than they did before. The main thing that bothered us since the time of Oklahoma City was that already, there was enough use of the Internet that if you knew how to find a Web site — and not everybody even had a computer back then, but if you knew how to find it, you could learn, for example, how to make a bomb like the one used to bring down the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995, killing 168 people. Beyond the obvious propaganda designed to link the Tea Party movement to domestic terrorism — a sign that the government is indeed desperate to discredit growing opposition — Bill Clintons remarks reveal just how alarmed the establishment is over the oppositions use of the internet as an organizational and educational tool. Traditional corporate media propaganda avenues are now avoided by growing numbers of Americans who no longer trust the government and the lies it disseminates via the corporate media. Clinton also appeared on ABC where he repeated his assertion that opposition …
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