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McCain is like John Candy's character in the movie "Volunteers". He'll obey and spew the line of
whoever most recently slapped him into obedience.
Clearly, he's mentally broken. |
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K9  26 Apr 2008 22:30
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McCain was captured during the Vietnam war. It is a known fact that the Asian communist nations
perfected brain-washing techniques which allowed them to influence or control a prisoner's behaviour
even when the prisoner had been released. Western captives from the Korean war signed confessions
claiming that their countries were in the wrong, and were evil imperialist aggressors and so forth -
confessions that were cast entirely in the terms of standard communist propaganda.
Even when these prisoners were released they continued to make similar statements. Often, when asked
probing questions by journalists, their replies were word-for-word identical, showing that they had
been programmed.
McCain signed similar confessions in Vietnam. He did interviews on radio and with Western print
journalists in which he denounced American actions in South-East Asia.
McCain admits that he was treated like a "crown prince" by his captors. They knew he was the son of
an admiral and regarded him as a member of America's ruling elite : Someone who was likely to play a
significant part in the future governance of the country. This would have made him the ideal
candidate for hypno-programming.
When McCain returned to America, he displayed a new and intense ambition to enter politics.
Throughout his career, McCain's drive to become president has been ruthless and relentless. He
deserted his first wife after she lost her looks in an auto-accident and married a younger woman
whose family money would help advance his political career. During the fight for the 2000 Republican
presidential nomination, the Bushies launched a scurrilous propaganda campaign against McCain,
insinuating that his adopted dark-skinned child was the result of an adulterous relationship with a
black woman. Despite this insult to his family honour, McCain repaired relations with the Bushies
and allowed himself to be used as a human stage prop during Bush's 2004 re-election campaign, in
which he would be wheeled out on stage at some point during each of Bush's campaign appearances so
that the two could ostentatiously hug and kiss one another, even on the lips. No doubt the Bushies
and McCain reached some deal about how they would support his future presidential candidacy in
return for McCain's support for Bush's re-election. Why has McCain always been willing to put his
political career ahead of his family honour? Is it because he is just another scoundrel politician,
or is it because he is programmed to put political advancement above any other consideration?
You might expect McCain, as a Vietnam veteran, to perhaps feel some animosity towards the nation
that had imprisoned and, he claimed, tortured him. In fact, quite the contrary is true. Whenever the
subject of American trade relations with Vietnam came up, McCain was always in favour of opening
them up, stridently so in fact. Some of the veterans groups opposed the move. They said that Vietnam
had not satisfactorily accounted for some American soldiers who were MIA. McCain denounced these
groups in vicious terms and even arranged to have them investigated by law enforcement groups,
though no legal infringement was ever discovered. Why was McCain so pro-Vietnam and so
anti-veteran?
The troubling truth is that McCain may have been hypno-programmed by his captors to do their
bidding. Hypno programming techniques exist. The CIA researched them in the 60s and 70s. Some CIA
documents released under the Freedom of Information act in the 1970s spoke of Operation Artichoke, a
research effort aimed at creating "involuntary assassins". This is not just Hollywood fiction. It is
real. The documents even contained planning for actual operations, though no names were mentioned.
If you have any doubts, read John Marks' book "The Search for the Manchurian Candidate : The CIA and Mind
Control."
Over the years, those who have known McCain up close and personal, and not just through the
smiley-faced maverick act that he likes to project on TV, have occasionally glimpsed what lies
beneath the facade : The McCain who flies into sudden irrational rages, cursing madly at his
interlocutors. This occasional volcanic anger is symptomatic of someone who is consistently
maintaining a pretence. The chasm between the pretence and the person's real feelings leads to a
build-up of tension. Once in a while, the tension erupts in public displays of hysterical rage. In
other words, McCain's outbursts are fully consistent with the view that he is a Manchurian candidate
: A human robot programmed to destroy America.
No doubt this suggestion will meet with a great deal of scepticism. But ask yourself this : Even if
there is only a 5% chance that McCain is a Manchurian Candidate, is it acceptable that there is a 1
in 20 chance that the most powerful man in the world is a human robot acting on behalf of a hostile
foreign power? |
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No, no, he's from Arizona. |
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I think this is a huge stretch to say the least. One way or the other, what would North Vietnam like
for the US to do for them? Build factories there...we're already doing that. Give them money,
already done. I see where you are going with this, but I'm not convinced even you believe it, as you
seem to be a reasonable person judging by your other posts. Also, I would be VERY surprised if he is
elected. Nice read though. I love conspiracy theories. :) |
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