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Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Paranoia or Precursor?

Ask me what I think of The Police States of Amerikkka and I'll be the first to tell you the Powers That Be are attempting to globalize and enslave us all. Over the past couple of years, while on the show and these blogs, I have ranted, railed and screamed to the Amerikkkan sheeple that we're on the verge of total ruin. It's not too late, we can turn back the tide but let's go with a nice illustration for a sec.

You know Marvel killed Captain America? Yep! It's true and the most fucked-up part is they practically detail it on their site for all to see. Now, I'll skip the history lesson, showing you what a geek I am and go straight for the present situation, thereby reverting to that of a total nerd.

If you don't feel like you can stomach this, I'll understand.

Civil War

(Author's Commentary: I'll be delivering a lot of my words parenthetically to properly show parallels and explain them in conjunction to what's happening today)

Recent events have been tumultuous for Captain America. As the passage of the the Super Hero Registration Act

(Author's Commentary: The Superhero Registration Act was, in the storyline, an anti-terrorism law enacted by The Department of Homeland Security. What it did was require all superheroes, masked or not, to reveal their true identity. Spider-Man was the first among them all to do it) drew near, Maria Hill (the leader of S.H.I.E.L.D.) propositioned Rogers and the Avengers to join S.H.I.E.L.D. in enforcing the act. When he refused, Hill had her trained "Superhuman Response Unit" attack him.


(Author's Commentary: This is the part that they're going to show you. Captain America is iconic of what, ideally, we as a nation, our constitution, our flag and our way of life all fits together so that anyone, anywhere can become anything they want. He knows what he represents and refuses to compromise that.) During the scuffle Rogers avoided being tranquilized and managed to escape by lodging his shield in an aircraft and forcing the pilot to fly him to safety. Soon after, at the Baxter Building the Watcher told the heroes who had gathered there about the Captain's escape. Captain America soon became the de facto leader of the Secret Avengers, heroes fighting against the registration act, much to the consternation of his erstwhile friend Iron Man.

(Author's Commentary: After being asked to compromise his principles and all he holds dear, he's had the dogs set upon him because he refused. Well hey, that kinda defeated the purpose of "asking" didn't it? Why attack him? Because now, he's a threat. That's right, he's a government superweapon that's been in use off and on since WWII. So now, he's a "terrorist" or an "enemy of the state" along with the others who refuse and are thereby forced to live underground. Starting to see the pattern?) While they two made sporadic attempts to reconcile during the Civil War, the clashes between their respective teams became more and more heated, ultimately leading to a pitched battle in the middle of New York City. At the end of the battle, as Cap was about to deliver a finishing blow to Iron Man, he was tackled by several emergency workers. Realizing the damage the war was doing to the city and its civilian population, Captain America unmasked and surrendered as Steve Rogers.


(Author's Commentary: The price of ego when it comes to a common goal for the greater good...the guard got let down)

The Death of Captain America

On his way to an arraignment at the Federal Courthouse in New York City, Captain America was shot in the right shoulder by a sniper's bullet. Several subsequent shots were fired point blank at Rogers by Sharon Carter, brainwashed by Dr. Faustus who was allied with the Red Skull.

(Author's Commentary: Not "brainwashed" but rather Mind Controlled. The Red Skull was symbolic of Nazi Germany and, as history buffs know, many of the top Nazi scientists and engineers were hustled out of Germany after WWII to prevent the Soviets from getting their hands on them. Look up "Operation: Paperclip." One of the projects that was started from this operation was the CIA's now declassified Project: Monarch or Project: MK-Ultra. In short, led by Joseph Megele, this project used unwitting G.I.s and private citizens for drug and trauma-based mind control experiments.) Sharon, unaware of her actions and concealed by the crowd during the shooting, escorted Rogers to the hospital while the Falcon and the Winter Soldier subdued the sniper, Crossbones (Brock Rumlow). Captain America was pronounced dead on arrival at Mercy Hospital. Sharon's memory was restored by a keyword spoken by the Red Skull's daughter, Sin (Sinthia Shmidt).

(Author's Commentary: Trauma-Based Mind Control works on a series of codes, keys and triggers via the use of harmonics aka neuro-linguistic programming. Normally memory loss and lost time are huge players in this particular field.)

So let's sum up.

1. Legislation aimed at the wrong people.

2. Those very same people who are capable of helping us rather than a government that is dangerous and out of control now labelled a "terrorist" or "Enemy of The State."

3. They now have to operate underground...in a guerilla type unit or many thereof

4. Mind control plays a part in an assassination and a patsy to take the fall.

Precursor or Paranoia...you make the call.

2 Comments:

Blogger Tamara said...

Lots of information in one post.Cool.Thanks for the history lesson.So who really is Marvel and Captain America?Yea! I know...Google it,right?LOL OOOO.K.
But you've added enougfh info for me to get a pretty good idea.
Hey...somedays,don't you just DREAD having to go to work?I'm having a Monday on a Friday :-{
I just dread it.Bummmmer!
My fanny is dragging today.

10:24 AM  
Blogger Lord Genocyde said...

Marvel is the comics company that created Captain America. They also created The X-Men, The Avengers, Daredevil, The Hulk, The Punisher, The Fantastic Four, etc.

Captain America was the red, white, and blue-suited guy that defended America from Nazis, Terrorists, Communists...whatever enemy the time period held for us.

Granted, he wasn't one of my favorite superheroes but still...killing off a character that was that iconic just looks bad to me, especially in this particularly rotten political period.

Work called me awhile ago though I don't know why. I wouldn't answer the phone. I'm not going in on my weekend off. They don't pay me enough for that.

7:16 PM  

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