Idaho Observer: Deathbed confessions, photos support claims that George H. Scherf(f), Jr., was the 41st U.S. president

http://www.proliberty.com/observer/20070405.htm

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This kind of thing is here to get you thinking the right things for all the wrong reasons. That way you will associate the truth with lies. The “Con” seeds legitimate truth’s with little redundant lies. That way, when the small lie is unraveled, people will reject the lie as well as the truth that the lie was tied to.
A popular tactic is to actually use conspiracy theorists. Guys like Micheal Moore. Alex Jones, David Icke, William Cooper, etc. These guys actually tell it the way it is. They SELL it! The truth never seemed realer to a skeptical mind when encapsulated into easy to swallow form by gentlemen like these. They are intelligent reasonable people and and make very convincing arguments. And they’re right. The really are right… about 95% of what they say. Allot of people can get on board with what they say, because most of what they say is either right on the money or close enough.
But then we find out that they’re lunatics that believe in Reptilian space Nazis, or they’re paranoid schizophrenics that have shootouts with the CIA, or they try to tell us that our leaders aren’t greedy soulless monsters and that everything since 9/11 occurred merely because they’re poor planners. The taint of un-credibility touches all of them in different degrees and the people who were listening, are downright embarrassed to have agreed with these nut-jobs. Now the truth looks like lies. The conspiracy remains hidden right in front of us. And our only champions of truth are reduced to walking stereotypes, who’s real job seems to be enforcing the stigma that surrounds anyone who would question authority or the status quo.
Now, all of this buisiness about Skorzeny is probably true, the Bush family’s connections to the Nazis are very well documented and disturbingly available, almost defiantly available to anyone who actually cares to look. My point is, that it isn’t necessary information. It only serves to complicate things to the point where most people would simply stop listening. There is plenty of recent material that builds a case against this corrupt political syndicate that is so deeply entrenched in our government that it is virtually impossible to determine to which extent. We don’t need to squabble over the he-said-she-said from over 50 years ago. That’s exactly what they want us to do.

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