Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Charles Peterson "knows" Things

     Charles Peterson "knew" many things.  For instance he "knew" that the secret evil organization that runs the Federal Reserve had president John F. Kennedy shot.  Of course he "knew" Oswald had not acted alone, I mean nobody believed the magic bullet theory least of all Earl Warren.  Charles also "knew" that the reason behind this was the argument over using the Federal Reserve note or the United States note, which was all but decided until Kennedy, then low and behold you pop him and our money has been made by the Fed ever since.  Charles also "knew" that there was something nefarious about putting fluoride in the water system.  He was pretty sure it was a way to make all Americans docile zombie'esque creatures that did nothing but consume and ignore the fact that they were being exploited.  He also "knew" that there was no possible way that a plane took down the twin towers.  Now, you might ask, was Charles Peterson an engineer?  Was he a chemist?  Was he a historian or journalist with some sort of vetted access to government documents?  No, he was none of these things which allowed him to "know" a great many things without the burden of unbiased evidential proof.  Most mere citizens don't want to believe that there is one giant secret satanic society that is responsible for all the worlds ills.  Charles Peterson didn't even need to believe it, he "knew" it.  Now, there have been a few naysayers that old Chuck has come up against.  To them he says snappy things like "I've done my research"  and "Ya know Hitler put fluoride in the water first" or "What about building 7, what about building 7" all of which usually just serve to exacerbate the competition long enough for them to just leave him alone to his theories.  You may ask what has all this "knowledge" really gotten Charles.  The answer is nothing.  Nothing but a fear of any food that is not organic, a fear of drinking watered, he must drink distilled, and a sense of superiority over his peers, who he refers to as zombies.  I think that perhaps it is best not to "know" things.   

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