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Was A Complementary Government Formed By Moonbats in 2003, Or Just A Bad Phy-Op?

Was A Complementary Government Formed By Moonbats in 2003, Or Just A Bad Phy-Op?

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Conor Coughlin
Sep 11, 2023
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George W Bush had just declared Mission Accomplished a month earlier, when Dr. John Hagelin of the Natural Law Party held an International Press Conference in Washington DC to announce a U.S. Peace Government designed for a “Complementary” US government to serve as America’s new primary government. If you missed the media press release on that historic event, it was probably related to the media excitement over the passage of the Patriot Act, that had changed the surveillance laws to make it easier to spy on ordinary Americans by expanding the authority to monitor private phone calls, snoop on email communications, and collecting bank activity to catch the evil-doers in the act. Intelligence agencies were all on high alert, to ensure that another group of enemies didn’t slip past detection to create havoc once again. So working with partners like the highly-trained scientist of the Natural Law Party, was probably an easy decision because these weren’t your average freaking morons looking to get paid. These were the type of experts the Pentagon could trust to help defuse the acute societal stress in America, that was fueling violence, crime, drug abuse, and other life- and health-afflicting behaviors, which would surely improve the health, wealth and destiny of the rich people in our country, if we all practiced Transcendental Meditation each and every day.

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