Image: Soviet Politburo. Apologies if link has expired.(Melchizedek Communique, MC112309) Imagine a big rubber stamp, descending from above. It slams down on the paper and a "Nyet!" is seen.

The Politburo has issued a "Nyet!", as reported by Melchizedek Communique on November 17, 2009. An Anti-Defamation League (ADL) order, "Hah! What say!? Rage Grows in America: Anti-Government Conspiracies!", had descended from above. The ADL had issued a new virtual reality decree: "Comrades, We are concerned about an upsurge in anti-government anxiety and militia groups, along with 'birthers' claiming President Barack Obama was not born in the United States and those who suggest that the health-care reform movement is akin to the Nazi policies that led to the Holocaust." (Background: http://www.shout.net/~bigred/mc111709.html)

Politburo watchers note that this time the ADL decree was not given much coverage in the apparatchik press. This is seen as an indication of a decline in ADL's credibility among the useful idiots. Nevertheless, the subaltern press has heeded the orders. A virtual reality of "dangerous militia," "racism," and "hate thought" is in the process of being created.

In Wheat Ridge, Colorado, a billboard has been magnified into a creeping onslaught of racist militia hate thought. Reacting to the recent Fort Hood carnage, which took place exactly 150 years, almost to the month, after the John Brown raid on Harper's Ferry, the owner of a local car dealership reportedly paid for a billboard message. The citizenship of President Barack Obama is therein questioned. "The words 'WAKE UP AMERICA! REMEMBER FT. HOOD!' appear on the bottom of the billboard." ("Anti-Obama billboard stirs controversy". KDVR Denver, 6:20 PM MST, November 20, 2009)

Since when does a billboard become big news? And yet the ADL has ordered that it be so.

The old Politburo, signified by George W. Bush, used "True American" tactics to manifest its "Nyet!" Any who dissented, beyond an approved degree, against the "Dubya" Bush diktats, received late night phone calls: "Are you, or are you not, a True American?" The new Politburo, signified by Barack H. Obama, uses "Racism" accusations against those who dissent beyond the boundary.

The former "Dubya" Bush Politburo had issued an emphatic "Nyet!" against a book by Russ Baker, Family Of Secrets. Baker, an award-winning investigative journalist, had dared to write: Reading the approved Bush family biographies, I [Baker] realized a major part of the story had been omitted. I [Baker] "began to feel that I was examining Soviet-era photographs of the politburo, in which disfavored persons were made to vanish, leaving a curious hole in the ensemble."

The new Obama Politburo, as noticed by veteran Politburo watchers, has, besides the usual "Nyet!" stamp, the ancient "conspiracy theory" stamp of disapproval. The useful idiots know full well that anything stamped "Conspiracy Theory" amounts to an official "Nyet!" And so, you hear the herd to bleet, "I do not believe in conspiracy theories." (Onward, Comrades, to a brighter tomorrow.)

Acting on the latest ADL/Politburo orders, KDVR Denver calls part of the Wheat Ridge billboard message -- "BIRTH CERTIFICATE - PROVE IT!" -- a "conspiracy theory." In other words, "Be safe. Avoid such ideas."

The eerie parallels between now and the 1859 - 1861 period increase. Like Barack Obama, Abraham Lincoln also did not have a birth certificate. William H. Herndon, associate and friend of "Old Abe," revealed in his Lincoln biography how in Thomas Lincoln's Bible, which lay before him as he wrote, "That portion of the page which probably contained the record of the marriage of his parents, Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks, has been lost." Lincoln, the Indiana-Illinoisan, parallels Obama, the Hawaiian-Chicagoan. The long and lanky appearance is seen in both. The Fort Hood carnage parallels the John Brown raid of 1859. An increase of "Civil War reenactors" is seen. How soon before they load their "vintage muskets" with real bullets?

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