Wednesday, August 17, 2011

RICK PERRY'S FIRST ACT OF TREASON

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RICK PERRY'S FIRST ACT OF TREASON

Posted By: ipia
Date: Wednesday, 17-Aug-2011 10:31:35

Rick Perry has recently spoken of treasonous acts of Bernanke and others. This is certain validation of the phrase "it takes one to know one." Many Texans are painfully aware of the many treasonous actions of Rick Perry. Whether it is the selling of state assests to corporate and foreign insiders, the ongoing effort to establish the Chinese-Mexican Trans Texas Corridor and toll roads, the theft of tax revenues of the state of Texas, or the attempt to have every girl in Texas vaccinated by one of his favorite vaccine companies, Perry has kept the interests of his fellow Bilderbergers ahead of the welfare of Texans for over 20 years.

Perry's initial work for global warming with Al Gore is being allowed to be discussed in the press in order to hide a greater treason. Karl Rove recruited him to run as Texas Commissioner of Agriculture in order to defeat Jim Hightower, who had instituted the Texas organic farmers certification program. At the time this was the most rigorous program in the nation and it later became the model for the present USDA program. Had the Texas program continued, organic agriculture would have become dominant in Texas and Genetically Modified crops would have been labelled in the supermarket, which would have been the kiss of death. The agrideath corporations were in extreme panic and desperately sought out someone who would be a useful idiot to become Commissioner of Agriculture, hopefully cancelling the Texas organic program. Using Rove's techniques Perry was elected and Hightower was thrown out.

If Hightower would have had another term of office then it is likely Genetically Modified crops would not have been grown or sold in Texas. The onging crime of placing deadly GMO food on America's dinnertable was greatly aided by Rick Perry.

ipia

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